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What is the future of conservatism America/Canada? Can libertarians, social conservatives, Tories and populists co-exist in a party, or is it inevitable that we will all go our separate ways? How will America/Canada recover from the China coronavirus pandemic, China - "Yellow" supremacy and resulting lock-downs? And will our finances ever improve? How will we pay back $$$$$$$$$ trillion, or will we simply pay interest on our loans until we risk another default.

DRrightRD 7 June 2
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Whichever two parties which comprise an effective Constitutional Republic, both must first be loyal to the Constitution (or the Charter of Rights). Leftists are committed to replacing or crippling the Constitution, so Democrats (“Liberals” in Canada) do not qualify.

They used to be “liberals” here in the US as well. No longer. There are no Democrats or liberals any more, only leftists, socialists and communists. Come to think of it, they’re all one and the same..

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I believe that the coalition of which you speak is the only hope for any kind of future that we would find recognizable. But in order to overcome the differences that cause you to raise the question in the first place, we’ll have to stop babbling about Russia this, China that, Ukraine here, impeachment over there, virus virus virus and now protests protests protests. We have to make it easy on ourselves; otherwise we’ll go crazy from splitting our focus.

In truth, there’s one narrative and one only: the decades-long effort to undermine and finally collapse our culture is ongoing, unrelenting and shifting now into overdrive as the enemy is smelling victory in the smoldering ruins of our cities, the boarded-up businesses that will never reopen and a once-thriving economy that is in precisely the place that China and their servants in our business community and ruling class want it to be—on life support.

Unless we find a way to crystallize our efforts into a campaign with a single focus, we’ll keep rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. That means finally acknowledging what has been obvious for years—this is a war. Until recently, only one side recognized this. What is still uncertain: are we willing to mobilize for war, or will we continue making excuses for giving everything away?.

For there to be dialog, both parties must be interested in reconciliation. If one of the parties has a vested interest in the FAILURE of dialog, nothing happens.

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As long as people have this illusion of what China is, things won't change. I was hoping this virus would show how reckless they are and how over dependent we are on manufacturing. We shall see. Once thing I feel comfortable about is that Trump will fight against it. He's the ONLY one fighting them. People are talking about Russia and they are no where nearly as powerful as China.

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