OK, this is twice in one week. I wrote this today and was just planning on finishing editing it and sending it in, when I read that President Trump has just bombed three sites in Iran! I've been locked out by X and haven't actually been paying attention to the news because I'm trying to survive 95 degree temps with no AC. Now this! As Gilda Radner's Emily Litella used to say... Never mind...
Saturday, June 21, 2025
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Will Trump's Deportation Betrayal be his Waterloo?
I wrote this yesterday... submitted it about 2:00 PM and it was set for publication today... Sometime last night the administration reversed this insane policy. Sadly, as it's now moot the piece is not being published so it's here nonetheless!
Just south of Paris is the royal chateau of Fontainebleau. Housed
within its walls is a museum
which chronicles exploits of one of the greatest military minds in human history,
Napoleon Bonaparte. One of the most
fascinating elements of the museum is a hall that features busts and paintings
of his various siblings and their spouses. The hall is more than just a 3D
family portrait, it’s a timeline.
Over the course of just over a decade, Napoleon would expand
French power across Europe, creating an empire that stretched from Spain to the
borders of Russia. Seeking to leave people he could trust to in control of the places
he conquered, Napoleon would appoint one of his many siblings as the king or ruler. He made his older brother Joseph the King of
Naples and then of Spain while he made his stepson, Eugène de Beauharnais, the
Viceroy of Italy. These and others are
in the museum.
Napoleon took power in 1799 and crowned himself Emperor in
1804 and by 1811, after almost nonstop war, Napoleon had most of Europe under
his control. But it wouldn’t last.
Why? Hubris. With Europe essentially at his feet, rather
than regrouping and reinforcing his gains, Napoleon instead chose to annex the Duchy of
Oldenburg, an area in today’s Germany. That annexation was the proximate
cause of a new conflict with Russia and in late 1812 Napoleon would head to
Moscow at the head of 600,000 troops.
To say it would go badly is something of an
understatement. The Russians,
understanding history and Russian winters, would implement a tactical retreat strategy
coupled with a scorched earth policy that would see them set fire to Moscow
once Napoleon arrived. This strategy made
it impossible for Napoleon’s men to survive off the land as they pursued their
prey.
As such, tired, hungry, frozen and demoralized, Napoleon’s
troops would retreat after only six weeks. Eventually Napoleon would abandon
his 75,000 remaining troops and return to Paris. As his enemies gained momentum the French
empire crumbled over the next 18 months and a defeated Napoleon would abdicate
on April 6, 1814.
He was imprisoned on Elba Island, off the coast of
Italy. Undeterred, he would escape and
as soon as he landed back in France he would quickly win over the regiment sent
to arrest him. The new king, Louis XVIII, fled Paris and Napoleon took control
of the government and immediately raised an army.
It would all be for naught as Napoleon would misread the
retreat of his Prussian enemy early in the battle at Waterloo and as a result the
British Duke of Wellington would go down in history as the man who finally
defeated Napoleon.
While Waterloo was the final nail in his coffin, the reality
is it was Moscow where Napoleon wasted the lives of half a million of his own
men and set the course of his destruction. He had Europe in his grip, and
rather than strengthen his position, he let hubris get the best of him and it
destroyed him.
I’m of course talking about Donald Trump. He came into office the second time with a strong
wind at his back. Having endured 8 years of abuse at the hands of the
anti-American Democrats and their swamp weasel comrades, he persevered and won
a third election to the White House. The
GOP took back the Senate and held on to the House. For the first time in four years the average Joe
felt like they had a patriot in the White House, someone who was going to look
out for them, was going to put the interests of Americans and American
taxpayers ahead of the swamp and the rest of the world, was going to deport all
those who crossed our border illegally and hold accountable the tyrants who had
used the government as a jackboot over the previous four years.
And to make things even better, in two months DOGE validated
many people’s hunches that our government was funding the very entities who
were doing so much damage to our country.
But a funny thing happened on the way to fixing the country…
President Trump allowed the swamp weasels in the Democrat
party and the GOP leadership to write a treasonous spending bill that’s largely
indistinguishable from one the Democrats would have written themselves.
Then the GOP decides to basically disappear the DOGE
recommendations for ending the trillion dollar waste, fraud and abuse in the
federal government.
We see judges across the country using unconstitutional tactics
to throw roadblocks in front of virtually every administration policy and the president
plays by the Marquess of Queensberry Rules, which is exactly what the swamp
wants because it allows them to run out the clock on any reforms.
And of course we can’t forget that fully five months into this
administration and no one has been held accountable for the persecution of the J6ers,
the Russia Hoax, the COVID tyranny or the stolen election of 2020. Not a one.
As bad as all of those things are, President Trump’s supporters
have been willing to endure them for a while because he was busy focusing on
the single most important issue:
Deporting illegal aliens. With 30
million illegals in the country, there’s no greater threat today, and President
Trump promised to deport them.
But last week he backtracked on mass deportations and is
going to ease up on enforcement against illegals working in the hospitality industry
and on farms to focus on “criminals”. Well, the reality is, that’s how we got here in
the first place, with illegals taking jobs on farms and in hotels.
This is simply insane. We’re seeing the result of this betrayal
on our streets right now: The fires looting,
riots and attacking of police officers. And what’s most stunning (but not
surprising) is that across the country, people who don’t want to go back to
Mexico are actually here in America flying Mexican flags while burning American
flags and attacking American law enforcement. Guaranteed many of those in the
streets are taking time from farms and restaurants to “protest”. Appeasement simply
doesn’t work. It didn’t work for Reagan in 1986 and it won’t work today.
Much like the soldiers who flocked to Napoleon’s banner as
he offered them a path out of the chaos and misery following the Revolution or upon
his return from Elba, Trump’s supporters have been willing to take the slings
and arrows of abuse because they believed in him and the promises of giving them
back their country.
Napoleon betrayed his men by leaving more than a half a
million of them laying bloody and dying on battlefields from Moscow to Waterloo.
And in the end Napoleon’s hubris left behind a France that was economically
broken, fiscally insolvent, occupied by her enemies and wracked with internal
strife.
Donald Trump earned a 2nd chance in the White
House by promising to deport the millions of illegal aliens in our country. If he
maintains this betrayal on deportations, the single most important issue to almost
every one of his supporters, he might just find that they’re not willing to be cannon
fodder just to indulge his hubris. And
that doesn’t bode well for 2026.
Friday, June 13, 2025
America Has a Perfect Storm of Opportunity to Save Herself From the RINOs in the GOP
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 was an attempt to deal with a problem that threatened to rip America apart, slavery. Although it didn’t address the underlying institution itself, it banned new states north of Missouri’s southern border from joining the union as slave states.
The delicate balance lasted until repealed by the Kansas
Nebraska Act of 1854.
Although not explicit, the Act potentially opened up all of
the west to slavery. For the north this was simply untenable and the result was
the creation of the Republican Party, which formed in 1854 in the midst of the
debate.
Of course, both were basically band aids over the real
trauma that was destroying the nation, slavery.
The Republican Party was essentially the
combination of the remnants of the Whig Party and elements of other peripheral
parties. Six years later Abraham Lincoln would be elected the nation’s first
Republican president. The party would go on to dominate much of American
politics for the next half century.
In 1854 the Republican party came about as
the result of America finally having to face a cancer that had been gnawing at
it’s core since its foundation. In 2025 it should die for the same reason.
The cancer today is not slavery in the
literal sense, but it is slavery nonetheless. In this case it isn’t blacks
being held in bondage because of the color of their skin, but rather citizens
being held in financial bondage by politicians who have no problem entombing
them in a debtor’s prison from which escape is impossible.
The Republicans had a perfect storm of
opportunity in 2025. They had just taken back the Senate, they held the House
and on January 20th they took control of the White House. Not only
that, they had perhaps the most motivated electorate in a century or more. The
tens of millions of Americans who watched as the 2020
election was stolen and then suffered through four years of anti American
and anti-common sense policies were ready to take back their country. And they
did.
What’s more, this highly motivated
electorate spent the first two months of the new administration watching as the
Elon Musk led DOGE revealed the billions and perhaps trillions of dollars of
waste fraud and abuse everywhere from the Treasury
Department to USAID
to the Pentagon
and elsewhere.
With the new sheriff in town these voters
expected that things were going to be different.
Not so much…
While we’re being told the One Big
Beautiful Bill Act (BBB) is a good deal and it cuts spending, that’s simply
a lie. Indeed it increases spending and adds
trillions to the national debt.
In what seems like record time the
Republican party has gone from the party leading America in a new direction to
the Go Along to Get Along party. Indeed, coming to power with promises to cut
spending, get the federal government under control and to slash deficits, they’re
doing virtually none of that. America took the red pill and discovered that it
was really a blue pill dipped in food coloring.
The BBB is nothing less than treasonous. It
does nothing to address America’s existential threat: Federal spending and
deficits. Today America’s national debt stands at over $36 trillion, or
over 120% of GDP, the highest level on record. Of that $36 trillion, $29
trillion has accumulated since 2000, 24 years during which the GOP held the presidency
for 12 years, the House for 16, the Senate for 10, and all three for 6. Regardless,
the spending seems to always go up and the deficits continue to grow until
today where every single American, from baby to centenarian, is on the hook for
$102,000. That, in a nation where the average household income is $80,000.
And yet the Republicans, the party that’s
supposed to represent financial responsibility has presented America with a
budget that basically spends like a drunken sailor.
To put this in perspective, one merely
needs to recognize that the Republicans had as their number one cheerleader for
the last year the world’s richest and most successful man but with the
presentation of this “disgusting abomination” they have made a literal enemy
out of him. Addressing the Republican treachery head on, Musk suggested “In
November next year, we fire all politicians who betrayed the American people.”
Simply put, the Grand Old Party is grand no
more. It is simply Democrat lite and should therefore sent to the dustbin of
history.
Of course as we learned with Teddy
Roosevelt and H. Ross Perot, third parties don’t work in the United States. The
reality is, a new party doesn’t need to be started from scratch. Just as the
GOP was built on the remnants of the Whig Party, a new party could be carved
out of the decomposing husk of the GOP. Just look to how
well that treacherous John Cornyn is doing down in Texas to understand how
it’s possible to send swamp rats out to pasture.
And Elon Musk should lead this charge. Although currently on the outs with President
Trump, in reality the two have far in common than not. He should spearhead the
creation of this new party, one where financial discipline is, if not the raison
d'etre, is a core element beyond compromise.
And the DOGE team has given them more than enough to work with. Much like Newt Gingrich did in 1994 with his
Contract with America, Musk et. al. should build on the DOGE recommendations and
put together a new Contract of items that most Americans can agree on and use
that to eviscerate the RINO wing of the GOP.
Most Americans don’t like thousand page
omnibus bills that no one can read and fewer can understand. This new Contract should promise single
department bills written in plain English.
Americans don’t like seeing budgets that go up year to year with
seemingly zero correlation to the agency’s success or failure. This new Contract should propose zero based
budgeting so that agencies and departments have to make the case for their
spending every year or every other year.
These and other no-nonsense policies will
no doubt raise the ire of virtually the entire Democrat party, most of the
bureaucracy and of course the swamp Republicans. But they would likely resonate not only with average
Republican voters, but they would likely appeal to many of the non-deranged elements
of the Democrat party who are simply exhausted with the status quo of dysfunction. And now is the time, before it’s too late.
One hundred and thirty five years ago slavery
was an existential threat to the survival of the United States and it took a
war and 600,000 lives to defeat. Debt figures on an accounting sheet might not
sound like an existential threat, but make no mistake, they are. Whether Zimbabwe
or the Weimar Republic or third century Rome, spending matters, deficits
matter, numbers on an accounting sheet can eventually turn deadly. When this
debt bubble bursts America will come apart at the seams and it will make the
collapse of Venezuela look like a walk in the park.
But it doesn’t have to be. History doesn’t
often pair a highly motivated public with the world’s richest man on the same
side of an issue so clearly in need of fixing. It has now and we should seize
the opportunity and take what little good that remains of the GOP and build
upon it a new party that puts the needs of America above those of grifting,
power obsessed politicians. That’s the kind of change Americans voted for.
Follow Vince on X at @ImperfectUSA
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Ingratitude and Ignorance Are Driving The Destruction of The Greatest Civilization In Human History
I started writing my Imperfect America blog in 2009. It’s my passion, despite the sad fact it’s never made me a penny. Not even on Twitter, new or old, where my account is constantly throttled!
My first post was titled “Racism,
America’s Original Sin”. It was a
response to the new normal of anyone disagreeing with Barack Obama being called
a racist. In it I talk about the 3/5th
Compromise and the fact that it gave southerners less power in the House than
they wanted, but more importantly, it was the key to America being one nation
rather than two, one free and one slave. I pointed out that blacks would likely
have been much worse off in a nation of only slave states. The 3/5th
Compromise is a literal example of the subtitle of my blog: “Perfect is the
enemy of the good.”
At the end of the day, over the last million or so words I’ve
written about everything from race to the judiciary to entrepreneurship to
European travel and more, most from a conservative, even libertarian
perspective. I regularly make the argument that western civilization is the
greatest that has thus far been produced by men. And it’s not even close. While
the Egyptians built the pyramids 5,000 years ago, the Sumerians, Egyptians, and
Greeks developed math and the Chinese invented gunpowder and paper, the reality
is, almost every
single thing used by most people around the world today is a consequence of
western civilization.
For most of human history, life was brutal, short and
dangerous. For most today, it’s not. And
there’s a reason. These five elements: Free speech, the rule of law, limited
government, private property and Capitalism combined to give humans the unprecedented
ability and motivation to be creative and productive. And the results were
extraordinary. Longer lifespans. More food. Larger and safer living quarters
and conditions. Vastly more options for making a living and safter conditions
when doing so. Cheaper, faster and more
comfortable transportation. Unprecedented communication tools and energy.
Exponentially more information available and accessible. Leisure time,
something almost unheard of throughout history.
And the list goes on.
But none of that happens in a fascist state. Nor a Communist state. None of that happens
in a tyranny, nor in a cradle to grave nanny state. None of that happens when
science and math and human nature are ignored, and finally, none of that
happens when there are no consequences for bad actors.
But those are all elements of what America is becoming. Families on welfare for generations. Giant banks and corporations privatizing profits
and socializing losses. Government
regulation of virtually every aspect of life. Violent criminals let loose on
society with slaps on the wrist. Freedom of speech defined by whose feelings
get hurt. Merit taking a back seat to a
spectrum of victimization categories. And
this list too goes on.
But here’s the thing.
No society ever prospered on the basis of victimization and a nanny
state culture where citizens turned on one another and the few worked to
support the many. Never, not one. And
no, modern European nanny states haven’t prospered because of their
paternalism, they prospered in spite of it because the United States guaranteed
their security for the last 75 years.
I write to try and make a difference. I try to showcase the
fact that most Americans, indeed most westerners, have lost sight of the reality
that we’re living in the greatest and most prosperous time in human history,
and more importantly, they willingly choose to ignore what created it and
indeed attack those responsible. It’s not politically correct to say, but this
civilization was largely created by white people, most originating in western
Europe. Nor is it PC to say that Christianity was the force that impelled it.
And finally, it’s individual liberty, private property, limited government and
Capitalism that were the oil that lubricated the engine of advancement.
It was western civilization and the United States that took
men to flight, put men on the moon, discovered DNA, invented the computer,
harnessed nuclear power and revolutionized farming.
Nonetheless every day we’re faced with a growing faction of
citizens who whine because someone else has something they don’t, because
they’re victims of someone else’s success, that bad actors shouldn’t have to
face the consequences of their actions or that someone is saying something that
hurts their feelings. And for them, the
solution is always the same: More government.
More government to take from others to give to them. To stop others from
being successful. To silence and imprison enemies and allow fellow travelers to
do anything with impunity. That’s called tyranny and it never, ever, leads to
prosperity.
Teddy Roosevelt said, “Comparison is the enemy of joy.” I think it’s no coincidence that he also said,
“There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism.” Both
refer to setting oneself apart from others.
Which is, I think, the fundamental problem with America and
the west right now: comparison, envy and
the lack of gratitude for exactly where we are in the big picture. That skewed perspective is what leads huge
swaths of the population to be willing to destroy the good in pursuit of the illusion
of perfection. I write to try and wake America and the west up to the fact that
continued prosperity is not guaranteed. Much had to go right for us to get here
but it wouldn’t take much going wrong to destroy it.
You can only lay siege to the foundations of a civilization
for so long before it collapses. We’re seeing that across Europe and the United
States today. Gone is the appreciation of and gratitude for men who did great
things and built this civilization, replaced by reverence for and desire to
become influencers, most of whom have accomplished nothing. You have large
numbers of illegals who don’t share western values and native-born minorities
who hate the majorities and think the rules don’t apply to them. Add to that a self-hating
wing of the majority and you have a perfect storm that will destroy the west
and take civilization as we know it with it.
Europe will find itself part of the caliphate while the United
States will devolve into a bloody morass of demographically defined armed
camps. And eventually the economically and militarily empowered Chinese
Communists, not constrained by morals of any kind, will enslave much of the
world.
When that history is written it will say that a once great
west committed civilizational suicide, having crucified itself on a cross
anchored by diversity, globalism, environmentalism and compassion.
I’d prefer not to go quietly into that good night, thank
you. Which is why I write. I may make all the noise of a tree falling in the
woods, but I’m going to continue doing so for as long as the Lord allows.
Monday, June 2, 2025
DOGE, the Big Beautiful Bill and the 'Rich Men North of Richmond
I was under the illusion that with Donald Trump back in charge and the wind at his back Washington Republicans might actually take off the gloves and say eff-it and take on the swamp. With the failures inherent in the Big Beautiful Bill, it appears I was wrong. I don’t blame Trump. This abysmal betrayal of the American people was written in the halls of Congress…