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  1. Why vote Republican?
  2. 1. The RAISE Act
  3. -end "diversity lottery" immigration
  4. -prioritize English-speaking immigrants, meaning more white immigrants and less Hispanic immigrants who'll be asking "Yo habla espanol" at the Home Depot parking lot
  5. -prioritize "educated" immigrants--mostly Asians who don't breed and whites who will be Republican in due time.
  6. -reduce refugees by half
  7. -reduce "immediate relative" immigration
  8. -establish a points system where a family connection is only worth 2 points--the second least valuable point allocation of all, second to "high school degree"
  9. 2. The Wall
  10. -Democrats placed a provision into the budget prohibiting the President from building the border barrier mandated by the Border Barrier Act (AKA Border Fence Act) after winning the 2006 midterms -- and even though it'll be gone from the 2018 budget probably, they'll want it back if the Wall starts being built.
  11. 3. Economic legislation
  12. -(((They))) dominate everything now. We need economic laws that help goyim, not hurt us. And Trump will do just that--repealing pro-usury laws like Dodd-Frank, which outlaws many forms of non-loan-based, religious-law-obeying banking, making the tax code less favorable to the (((well-connected))), and writing a 2019 budget that doesn't depend so much on John McCain as a swing vote.
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  14. Why not protest vote?
  15. There's too much at stake. Yeah, we say that every time. The thing is, every election from here on out is critical.
  16. Every little election where you have no clue when the polling day is, every election where there's no Republicans running even... They're all critical.
  17. In some states, like Massachusetts, Republicans don't actually run in the majority of state legislative districts anymore. The reason why is gerrymandering. The system is rigged. They're going to gerrymander and genocide us all the way to extinction.
  18. If we don't stop demographic change soon--not only at the personal, but also the political level--we will be routed.
  19. Yeah, sure, you might want to vote Democrat because you don't like the Establishment or because blacks kill their babies or something.
  20. Yeah, we've got to try harder to win the primaries, no doubt. If you live in a closed-primary state, you've got to join the GOP to help out.
  21. But the GOP Establishment will still vote for some of Trump's stuff, even reluctantly. We can compromise with them.
  22. Yeah, you might support abortion because you think it'll keep the black population down, and even say the Mexicans should adopt abortion too. Then you'll vote for a guy who'll defund the Wall, fund sanctuary cities, and more--but just for you, he'll gladly vote for all of us to spend half a billion more tax dollars on Planned Parenthood in 2019. He'll gladly vote against that ban on 10% of abortions that Doug Jones will vote against in the Senate. Half a billion Latin Americans will have ground access to the US border, and we'll be spending half a billion dollars on aborting babies of all races--34% white, and 28% black! And lots of food stamps, to help the welfare queens to feed their ever-growing families!
  23. Or you could vote for that GOPe guy is going to just say he wants to spend it on the military, so maybe Trump would compromise with that guy, and spend it on reinforcing the Coast Guard in the Rio Grande. Not our first choice, but whatever.
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  25. Why vote for Republicans at the state level?
  26. Concurrent enforcement of federal immigration law, education, Confederate monuments (and related issues), and constitutional amendments. The Republican Party has so many incumbents, it's really going to be difficult defending--yet alone taking Minnesota and Pennsylvania, which we must do to procure a 35-state supermajority of governors.
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  28. Trump isn't doing enough with his majority in the Senate!
  29. We need 60 votes to reach cloture. As the Democrats resist, we must persist. We've got to do our best to breach the 60-vote threshold--or at least come really close to it--to stop Democratic filibusters. Stop making excuses and be a part of the solution.
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