8 Replies to “Lessons Unlearned”

    1. Stupid waste of time and money. Atrocious over-reach of government. Evil.

      Instead, why not stop paying welfare to immigrants? Much easier, fantastically cheaper, morally defensible, and indeed perfectly reasonable.

      Best part, they’ll leave peacefully on their own. No fuss, no muss.

      The government that is best governs least.

      1. Considering the huge influx over the past several years I would characterize them as invaders, not immigrants.

  1. Ahem…you said”homegrown Islamist extremism.”

    I know you meant “Islam”. Just say the word. Or enjoy your Dhimmi life, Kaffir.

    Stop Appeasing the Oppressor. Islam and all its Depravity is what you meant.

    Apologize to all of us Warriors educating people about Islam.
    FILTHY LIBERALS!

  2. “Twenty years on, we have still failed to reckon with the threat posed by homegrown Islamist extremism.”

    No. This is a lie.

    The Truth is that the authorities did act. They did consider, and think, and plan. Their course of action, rationally chosen with their goals in mind, was to do NOTHING.

    That, my dear chump, was the reckoning. A few dead peasants on a bus, nothing to be concerned about, carry on.

    If they’d cared even in the slightest they’d have done something. But what they actually did was nothing.

    1. Phantom
      Ah, a failure of government you say so wisely, which is the root of so many western failures.
      People need to do for themselves, and quit letting the government do, think , for them.

  3. When our governments spend themselves into a $40 T debt. Their answer is MORE MONEY. When they import Muslim Terrorism … their answer is MORE Muslims.

  4. Good piece. The foreign policy argument was tripe 25 years ago and still is today. We know exactly what it is and governments have been busy calling everyone haters who know the truth. They even invented a new word for it and governments keep using that word today, even the government that we keep stupidly electing.

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