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nation watches in silent disbelief as racist politicians deploy mob rule to
destroy law enforcement here, urging, of all things, police disarmament,
presumably so that large teenagers of the appropriate race can shoplift cigars,
brutally intimidate anyone who has a problem with that, and parade their
arrogant lawlessness down the middle of the street without fear of
confrontation, let alone apprehension, by stature disadvantaged authorities.
As any
investor can tell you, tobacco companies have long been the target of vitriolic
destructionist politicians, left-leaning “do-gooders” attacking citizens who
use that kind of mind-numbing pleasure to help make it through the horrors of
life in a Liberal dictatorship, condemning these long-suffering victims to
maximize their time spent on Earth facing the nightmare of oppressive rule by vitriolic
destructionist politicians. Cigarette
manufacturers have fought back by rewarding shareholders with attractive
dividend growth, largely through stock buybacks, jumping all over the absurdly
low interest rates of our Commie Fed to help finance the way, and managing
declining operations as effectively as others administer thriving businesses.
In
recent years a surprising number of great American corporations in all kinds of
sectors have adopted the Tobacco model to face weakening trends in their broad
areas of business. To us here at The
MacDougal Post, one thing has become perfectly clear: the Democratic Party is, and has been for
years now, using destructionist policies to attack middle class Whites, long
the economic backbone of our country.
Take
away White jobs, sucker Whites into the free food, clothes, housing, and
medical care pinko trap, and the nation falls with them.
Subscribers,
it’s time we stood up and called them out.
Maybe somebody with clout will start listening.