The Shirt Reads, “Voting for a Convicted Felon”

Trump wants to lower inflation by reducing the competition for housing that drives up home prices, mortgages, and rents. How will he do that? Deport illegal immigrants.

Progressives call this “fascism.”

Progressives depend on the administrative apparatus that manages the affairs of the corporate class. Ensconced in offices across the apparatus that retards understanding of the totality, some don’t realize who they work for. But others do.

An instance of the “convicted felon” motif

They know as well as you do the dynamics of supply and demand. When good and services are in demand the price goes up. This is just as true in the labor and housing markets as in any other market.

Increase the labor supply, wages go down. Who does that benefit? Not working people who depend on wages to pay mortgage/rent.

Increase the number of people seeking housing, prices and rents go up. Who does that benefit? Not working people who can’t earn enough to pay mortgage/rent.

Corporations and progressives flood the country with cheap foreign labor to drive down wages and extract a greater portion of the value labor produces.

By creating an oversupply of labor, hundreds of billions of dollars in surplus value are transferred from the native working class to the corporate class every year.

This is the same reason corporations offshore industry. Mass immigration and offshoring are both part of the corporate strategy of globalization. This is how elites devastated private-sector unions and decoupled productivity from wages.

The same is true with housing. Importing several million foreigners drives up the cost of housing for native workers by effectively reducing the number of housing units available to them.

The solution to these problems is a national economic strategy that rationalizes borders, deports those who are illegally here, and raises tariffs on the goods and services of transnational corporations that exploit cheap foreign labor.

The progressive, the animal of corporate governance, resorts to scare tactics to facilitate the transfer of the social surplus not only to the corporate class, but also to the administrative apparatus, that class established to manage the working class. That’s his source of affluence and privilege (for how long we will see).

Your corporate overlords have replaced democracy with technocracy and their minions have the temerity to turn around and call the populists (small “d” democrats) “fascists.”

Remember, kids, fascism is corporate statism. Nazism was a revolution-from-above. It was a political move by the bankers and the industrialists to further their war on labor.

The deplorables—the awakened proles and serfs of the transatlantic space—are mobilizing to deconstruct the apparatus that substituted itself for the democratic-republican system of governance the Founders established. Corporations have undermined the classical liberal values of free markets, free speech, free press, free conscience, etc.

Which raises an obvious question: Who are the real fascists?

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