By Allan Stevo
January 31, 2026
There are few places in the US untouched by illegal immigration. The plan for decades: schism English-speaking, Christian America.
Do you want an end to illegal immigration, or do you want a peaceful America ? Because you won't get both - extreme leftists won't let you. So it's time to make up your mind.
2016: When A Third Party Candidate Ran A Coup On The Republican Party That Continues To This Day
Trump is using the Republican Party against itself.
Trump is using the state against itself.
He is a hero for the ability he has shown in that.
Ultimately this empowers the state. Trump is a statist. If I support Trump's use of the state in this way, I must be a statist too...except I am not.
I am realistic that I want an end to the state as we know it, and I know I am not going to get that with elections run as they are, immigration run as it is, and the social system run as it is.
So, Trump, in almost the softest of fashions pursues these, accomplishing little, and attracts opprobrium.
Your Favorite Influencers Want You Soft On Trump Right Now - A Disempowering And Ineffectual Stance
Hint: you are being played. It's cool to hate Trump. It's cool to get soft on Trump. Why ? Because it's harder to govern than to be in opposition and complain.
Libertarians have too long been in minority opposition and sat complaining, claiming to have nothing to do with either party.
This has led libertarians to often appear ineffectual.
That was not how Mises, an influencer at heart, operated.
That was not how Rothbard, an activist at heart, operated.
That is not how Rockwell, an educator at heart, operated.
That is not how Ron Paul, a philosopher at heart, operated.
Each one asked himself, "How do I do the most with the situation I am in?"
There is a divide among libertarians: those who are Monday morning quarterbacks, and those who seek to matter.
A Most Memorable Libertarian Party State Convention And An Appearance By V From V For Vendetta
I was an invited speaker at a state Libertarian Party convention. I had just finished a run for office (not as a Libertarian). Another guest was the Libertarian Party candidate for President - a congressman I used to dislike. This is a man who knew how to win an election, knew how to raise money, knew how to operate in the halls of power.
He was being nationally covered from that room by C-SPAN. What an honor to be part of that moment. I knew the man wouldn't win the Presidency, but sometimes the goal of running is not to win higher office. He wanted to publicly admit how wrong he had previously been, and to rally Americans in opposition to those policies.
Not everyone gets a chance to correct mistakes. He was getting it.
And then, what happened next, could not have been better scripted by some Democrat or Republican slimeball operative, desiring the libertarian message to forever be seen as a farce.
A man dressed as V unexpectedly jumped out and placed himself between the candidate and the TV camera, proceeding to perform a monologue, ostensibly from the movie V from Vendetta.
That's fine. There are shenanigans anywhere a TV camera appears. But what happened next was more telling. What people in the room did was more telling: nothing. No one stood up. No one tackled him. No one escorted him away. He kept going until he felt like his monologue was done.
Almost as soon as he stood up, I sat there looking around the room at people in charge. I wished to escort the clown off-stage, but I was a guest. This was a serious moment, not a Libertarian circus moment like the rest of the day had been.
Some people don't know the difference.
I like libertarians.
I dislike libertines.
I dislike those who do not appreciate boundaries.
Anarchist does not mean no rules. It means no rulers.
No one did anything that day.
And that is exactly the Libertarian Party that the establishment wants. That is exactly the libertarian movement that the establishment wants: he who does nothing.
It is not these people:
Mises, an influencer at heart
Rothbard, an activist at heart
Rockwell, an educator at heart
Ron Paul, a philosopher at heart
No matter the situation in life, these people have been builders. These people built organizations and got people together to promote important ideas so that those ideas could succeed.
When Michael Heise, and others took over the Libertarian Party through the Mises Caucus, I could hardly believe that something so effective was even being attempted. The idea has been temporarily neutered.
Two ninnies died in Minneapolis because they got in the way of lawful law enforcement operations. These aren't people who showed up once. These are resistance fighters who gave their lives to those fights, amped up by media propaganda from a system that used them to prevent the dismantling of its evil "business model."
It Is Time To Advocate Mercilessly For Your Values
America is at near total war, a war that involves everything but firing bullets. The government was lost, and remains largely lost, with the rare exception of Trump being able to periodically command small slivers of it. The man is making up for, in some cases 80 years of negligence, 100 years of negligence, even 113 years of negligence and more, and he only has 2 years.
He might get 4 years.
These are unrealistic expectations to put on a person.
This is a time to be out there advocating as mercilessly as possible for your values.
Something tells me that crying over two fallen insurrectionists is not you advocating mercilessly for your values, but is likely you getting suckered into the narrative that the establishment wants you suckered into.
Emotionally Immature Children Need Lots Of Paternal Structure
I, too, have been an insurrectionist. At some point you learn to not pull the kind of stunts these decedents were pulling. It's like neither of them had any street smarts, and it's like both of them thought themselves invincible.
Anyone crying over this spilled blood has not been out on the streets during these moments. You've never been in the middle of a contemporary uprising. You've never sat quietly in an antifa meeting and understood what they planned to do if given the opportunity.
You damn cowards.
Get off your high horse.
Come down from your ivory tower.
Go walk the streets that working class America walks every day and only then shed tears for the people George Soros and Rachel Maddow want you to shed tears for before you go out and try to hamstring Trump.
You have no idea what kind of evil you are supporting.
And I get what kind of evil I might be supporting. It's the kind of evil that demands some kind of return to orderly Christian American society. And that is not evil at all.
I've been in the abyss.
I've lived in the abyss.
I've advocated for the abyss.
And I do not want the abyss.
I want order.
And nearly every little girl protestor screaming out with daddy issues, and nearly every little boy protestor screaming out with daddy issues as they provoke the male authority in their community wants the same. They are not going to say it though. That's when you need to be able to intuit what's needed and to just do it.
There needs to be some level of patriarchy. There needs to be some level of order.
Again, go walk the streets that working class America walks every day and only then shed tears for the people George Soros and Rachel Maddow want you to shed tears for before you go out and try to hamstring Trump.
Trump, for all his imperfections, is that bringer of order at this moment.
Trump, for all of his imperfections, is the closest we have to a national figure calling people back to God.
I wish it were not that way.
I wish America were not so pathetic that Trump is the best we had. But that is who we have. And I thank God for who He sent us, the most unlikely figure. (That's our "too old" murderer has-been Moses, that's our "too young" Jeremiah, that's our "too weak" Gideon with only 300 soldiers - God seems to like choosing the least likely to do His work.)
And that you were not chosen should put you, and me, and everyone else not chosen to shame.
It should not lead you to envy Trump, but it should put you to shame that more working class sense comes out of that orange-hued man born with a silver spoon in his mouth in ten minutes off-camera, than comes out of you in a year.
Has America Already Been Lost?
There are small, isolated pockets of America that have not been lost.
But America has mostly been lost.
And I'm not talking about unity and disunity.
I'm talking about the Christian experiment in the new land. I'm talking about the European experiment in the new land.
It's been lost.
And Trump getting elected in 2016 was the only human (in my lifetime), who, with effectiveness, stood in the breach and stopped the further decline.
I would think the intelligent people of this land might have a little more appreciation than what they are today showing.
Instead, they are constantly on the attack, eager to replace the effective Trump with someone ineffective, but who can at least give a reassuring ideological line of malarkey to anyone who needs to hear it.
Soon, there will not even be pockets of America left.
And I get that.
And I am grateful to Trump for the delay that he has caused in the last 11 years, during his time as a candidate, during his time in office, and even during his time out of office.
I've got a million complaints, but I'm also grateful that we have left the WHO and dozens of other international organizations (something you didn't hear from your favorite ideological commentators), I'm grateful about the price of eggs, milk, and gasoline, I'm grateful we have a different vaccine regime, I'm grateful we have a breath of air so the Nick Shirleys of the world can do investigation that they think might have an impact on the world.
Where I Live Life, There Is Lots Of Clarity Around These Three Things: Morality, Effectiveness, And Firmness
I've known since my teens that if you mess with a cop, you will get a gun pulled on you, because I had a gun pulled on me by a cop. And if I had brought it up at home, I would have regretted it even more. I knew I had done very wrong for a gun to be pulled on me by a cop.
Where are the libertarians speaking about social limits ? Where are the libertarians speaking about common sense ? Where are the libertarians speaking about what needs to be acceptable behavior in a society?
When you mess around with a cop, you will get a gun pulled on you.
That is the reality in the world I live in. That is the reality for at least 85% of the country.
Something tells me that a lot of libertarian "thinkers" do not live in that reality. Something tells me that they have never attended their local antifa meeting. Something tells me that they haven't gone to an urban protest and stayed all day just to see what happens.
There is amorality to your writing that does not fit what America needs.
There is ineffectiveness to your writing that does not fit what libertarians need.
There is softness to your tone that does not fit what human beings need.
Thank goodness for daddy Trump, because I'm not sure if there is a single man in this country who can fill his shoes - only a bunch of Lilliputians who hope to bind him with ten thousand little threads.
Thank You God, for the Trump Reprieve you have shown this nation, the Trump Reprieve that has kept us from the abyss for a few more years. May we repent, be made whole, and show ourselves worthy of a few more years beyond that.
But with some of the self-proclaimed "leaders" among us, I'm just not sure that we will.