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(UPI) — In receiving a lifetime achievement honor, longtime Sen. John McCain signaled a dissatisfaction with aspects of the U.S. government — warning against what he called “spurious nationalism.”

McCain, the six-term Senator from Arizona, didn’t mention President Donald Trump by name during his speech at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on Monday night, but some of his words appeared to refer to the president’s national and international leadership.

“To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain ‘the last best hope of earth’ for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems, is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history,” McCain said.

“We live in a land made of ideals, not blood and soil.”

more of the BS,,,

http://www.gopusa.com/mccain-d...purious-nationalism/

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“We live in a land made of ideals, not blood and soil.”

said john, which makes no sense when blood is the reason we
have the land and blood is the reason our flag is still there.
Blood is still the price we pay and will continue to do so as long
as the anti Americans, like the rino john is willing to give this
country up for one world communism. Or did miss his point.?
There's not but a very few countries that haven't sold themselves
out. We just missed a certain death by way of an extended four
to eight years of mobumer from the Clintons and we all know
one more year of that would be a trip of no return.
 
They can whine and bytch all day but not one of those toilet
feeders have left the country yet, so I say keep sucking your
nose and thumb, call me whatever you want, coming from the
most ignorant and stupidest collection of knuckle draggers this
place has ever seen. I live knowing they don't now or never will
affect me. I'm willing and capable of doing whatever is necessary
to keep America, America.... 
 

What is so funny, in a morbid way, is that the NSDAP claimed Germany required more territory, including farm land, to ensure she could grow and feed her people in a war. However, thrust back into territory that is smaller than their pre-WWI borders, Germany thrives because she is capitalist, even with a welfare state.  The farmers are subsidized to an amazing rate, using much more  old time methods (hay taken with a scythe by hand then stacked on a rack to dry, for example). 

direstraits posted:

What is so funny, in a morbid way, is that the NSDAP claimed Germany required more territory, including farm land, to ensure she could grow and feed her people in a war. However, thrust back into territory that is smaller than their pre-WWI borders, Germany thrives because she is capitalist, even with a welfare state.  The farmers are subsidized to an amazing rate, using much more  old time methods (hay taken with a scythe by hand then stacked on a rack to dry, for example). 

I guess the new policy for German farmers would be Subsidien und Boden. German energy consumers also help pay for pre-Twentieth Century farming practices as well:

http://fortune.com/2017/03/14/...-clean-energy-solar/

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Stanky posted:
direstraits posted:

What is so funny, in a morbid way, is that the NSDAP claimed Germany required more territory, including farm land, to ensure she could grow and feed her people in a war. However, thrust back into territory that is smaller than their pre-WWI borders, Germany thrives because she is capitalist, even with a welfare state.  The farmers are subsidized to an amazing rate, using much more  old time methods (hay taken with a scythe by hand then stacked on a rack to dry, for example). 

I guess the new policy for German farmers would be Subsidien und Boden. German energy consumers also help pay for pre-Twentieth Century farming practices as well:

http://fortune.com/2017/03/14/...-clean-energy-solar/

Germany still uses their own brown lignite coal and imports much cleaner coal from the US.  https://ycharts.com/indicators/germany_coal_imports

Paying 300 percent more for electricity than on average for US households helped sent German car companies to the US, including Alabama.  Remember cotton, not cars, used to be the state's largest export.  

In the thirties, the Hellywierd glitterati were Benito's most enthusiastic supporters.  Irving Berlin's "Your The Tops," original lyrics went "You're the tops, you're the Mussolini."    Will Rogers referred to Benito as, "what a w**,!"  (W-word for Italian).  Benito bragged he was racist before Adolf.  Even JFK reportedly had good things to say about Adolf (before the war).  

How much different from today are these creeps? 

In the thirties, the Hellywierd glitterati were Benito's most enthusiastic supporters. Irving Berlin's "Your The Tops," original lyrics went "You're the tops, you're the Mussolini."   Will Rogers referred to Benito as, "what a w**,!"  (W-word for Italian).  Benito bragged he was racist before Adolf.  Even JFK reportedly had good things to say about Adolf (before the war). 

How much different from today are these creeps? 

Sadly, the east and west coast liberals refer to the rest of the nation as fly over country.  As if, most of the nation was populated with less than fully human persons.  How much different is this than the NSDAP referring to non-Germans as untermenschen or persons considered racially or socially inferior.  How much different is our home grown left from the monsters of yesteryear?  

Except, that the "over fly country" provides most of their fuel, energy and food.  Ignore us and you freeze and starve.  

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