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Monday, April 8, 2019

Conservative Abroad: My Experience As A Trump Fan In Germany

Michael Malarkey : Apr 07, 2019

Last year I had the privilege of working as a youth rowing coach in Germany, spending six months along the beautiful Rhine River. I built friendships, regained my German fluency, and even got a state-recognized coaching license — all things of which I am very proud.

While these positive experiences helped make this sojourn one I’ll cherish for the rest of my life, there was one cross I had to bear: my conservatism. In a country where 90% of the populace sees Donald Trump as a threatening despot, U.S. visitors who enjoy making America great again endure mockery and disdain...............

As a dual citizen born in Düsseldorf, I always will hold Germany dear to my heart. It is my second home, where I can visit friends and relatives (on my mother’s side) while learning about my heritage. That said, the nation’s uniform hatred of our president worries me. The “F**k Trump” mantra has become consensus, consequently rendering individual policy discussions obsolete.
 
I hope Germans realize this flaw. I look forward to a day when this successful nation’s adults exhibit the same willingness to listen as that group of children showed me............To Read More.....

My Take - Interesting article by Mr. Malarkey, but he needs to grasp this: There will be no recognition or change in any of their flawed thinking.  In fact, it will worsen as their economy collapses within the next five years, and the U.S. isn't going to bail them out.  Who will they blame?  Not Merkle and her band of idiots, but Trump and the U.S.  

At that point they're going to finally grasp that Bretton Woods really is over, and they're on their own.  Which means Germany is doomed, right along with the rest of the EU.  And I'm not going to bleed all over myself for them.  They've brought this on themselves the old fashioned way:  They earned it! 

I might add this will destroy the economies of Russia, China and the Middle East oil economies.  From that point on immigration will become a national emergency for the United States.  Our borders will have to be manned by the U.S. military and the Posse Comitatus Act will have to be amended or possibly even repealed. 

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