Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

Why We Are Winning

Roland Fryer, WSJ, The Economics of DEI and MEI. (Merit, Excellence, and Intelligence)

Victor Davis Hanson, Five Ukrainian Fables

James Piereson, New Criterion, Too Many Democrats

Kimberly Strassel, WSJ, Trump's School Choice

Paul Craig Roberts, Every Vote for a Democrat is an Attack on America.  HT: Tony Flood who writes, "Salient line (for me): 'And still, American citizens vote for Democrats. How can a population this stupid be made great again?' "

We are winning, but it will remain a nasty slugfest for the foreseeable future, as my man Hanson fully appreciates. We need to get tough with our political enemies, as they reveal, day by day, the full depth of their depravity.

Victor Davis Hanson, New Criterion, MAGA agonistes. Excerpt:

Trump has now inherited an almost bankrupt country. The ratio of debt to annual gdp has reached a record high of nearly 125 percent—exceeding the worst years of World War II. The nation remains sharply divided over the southern border, which for most of Biden’s term was nonexistent. Trump’s own base demands that he address an estimated twelve million additional unvetted illegal aliens, diversity, equity, and inclusion mandates and racial quotas, and an array of enemies abroad who are no longer deterred by or content with the global status quo. The eight-year Obama revolution in retrospect did not change American institutions and policies nearly as much as the more radical four-year Biden tenure. And so often, when drastic remedies are proposed, their implementation may appear to the inured public—at least initially—as a cure worse than the disease.

Take the example of illegal immigration. Since Trump left office in January 2021, two major and unexpected developments have followed during the Biden years. First, the border did not just become porous but virtually disappeared. Indeed, Biden in his first hours of governance stopped further construction of the Trump wall, restored catch-and-release policies, and allowed illegal immigrants to cross the border without first applying for refugee status.

Given the magnitude of what followed—as many as twelve million illegal aliens crossed the border during the Biden tenure—the remedy of deportation would now necessitate a massive, indeed unprecedented, effort. The public has been increasingly hectored by the Left to fear the supposedly authoritarian measures Trump had in mind when he called for “massive deportations.” Left unsaid was that such deportations would only be a response to the prior four years of lawless and equally “massive” importations of foreign nationals. And yet, while the twelve million illegal entrances over four years were an insidious process, the expulsion of most of those entrants will be seen as abrupt, dramatic, and harsh. In addition, it was much easier for felons and criminals to blend into the daily influx of thousands than it will be to find them now amid a population of 335 million.


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2 responses to “Why We Are Winning”

  1. Vito B. Caiati Avatar
    Vito B. Caiati

    Bill,
    “[The] expulsion of most of those entrants will be seen as abrupt, dramatic, and harsh.”
    To remove anything close to the 12 million of which VDH speaks, the Trump administration would have to deport about 250,000 illegals a month (over 8,000 a day), every month, for the next four years. This is monumental task, for as VDH, points out these illegals, including large numbers of criminals, were intentionally widely dispersed among 350 million Americans. Besides the logistics of locating, holding, and transporting these persons,* the Left will mobilize its local, state, and judicial powers to impede every phase. And just imagine the hysterics of that it will generate among the bien-pensant of civil society as these criminals are removed! This is the way that the Left operates: it creates massive, intractable economic (Biden inflation, for example) and social problems that can at best be partially undone, if that, and then waits to come to power again to undo any remediation of them that has occurred in the meantime. If Trump is serious, this is going to be one very long and very ugly political fight. So far, the numbers deported, something like 40,000 in the first month of his tenure, are not impressive, but I admit that these are early days.
    Vito

  2. Joe Odegaard Avatar

    Trump has to win this national debt fight, for if the debt is not reduced to a mere fraction of what it is now, all productive people will become the de facto slaves of the money classes, who, themselves, will never lift a finger. And that situation, if long continued, will indeed lead to a violent civil war.
    Trump, and the Republicans, are saving the working class. It helps that the Democrats have gone insane, as the linked article shows:
    https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/03/the_democrats_descend_into_madness.html
    Pray for our country and its people.
    Catacomb Joe

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