
This is going to seem like I am bouncing all over the place. And I am. But we’ll land at a place that I think brings it all together, and I’ll give you the punchline now: You’re being screwed, and it’s by design.
Being a National Socialist, it is rare that I agree with the outlook or actions of either political party in this country. As far as I am concerned, they are both in the service of elite Judeo-Captialists, emphasis on Judeo, and their primary mission is to stew up enough discord and polarizing partisanship to keep the unwashed masses from noticing they are being spit-roasted. However, this time, I think I’m going to side with the Democrats. I know, right? Don’t worry, I’ll explain.

First, it is important to keep in mind that The Donald doesn’t have good ideas, or bad ideas, or any ideas of his own. He has people for that. And they’ve already published their agenda- it’s the Mandate For Leadership written by the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025. Everything you are seeing in the news, from the government shutdown, to Trump walking on water as he makes his way to the hora dance in Jerusalem, to the blank check given to three privately owned limited liability companies to expand the border wall, is in Project 2025. And Trump is just following the directions of those members of his cabinet who helped write it.
We’ll work backwards, starting with the money and end up at the shutdown, as ostensibly that is what the shutdown is about.
A Big Beautiful Boondoggle
To give you an idea of the largess of the American taxpayer, “The Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced [on Friday] 10 new construction contracts totaling approximately $4.5 billion were awarded in September 2025, which will add hundreds of miles of Smart Wall along the southwest border.”

Sounds great. However, of those ten contracts, seven are going to one company: BCCG A Joint Venture- yes, that is the actual name of the company. After a half-hour of searching, I was unable to determine who the investors were or who has a financial stake in BCCG A Joint Venture. No, that’s not shady at all. There is a BC Construction Group out of Michigan that claims to be employee-owned. But the federal contracts are going to BCCG A Joint Venture domiciled in Alabama. So who knows where the money is really going. Nothing sketchy there. But even if it is completely above board, this multi-billion dollar deal is going to a privately held company with no obligation to be transparent to share-holders or a board of directors.
What’s more, adding “hundreds of miles of Smart Wall” is a little vague. In reality, they are adding 230 miles of “smart wall”, and adding “new technology” to 400 existing miles. In this contract, therefore, if we include new construction and upgrades, The Wall is costing $7,142,000 per mile.
Mandatory appropriation for border wall system infrastructure. The monies appropriated would be used to fund the construction of additional border wall systems, technology, and personnel in strategic locations in accordance with the Border Security Improvement Plan .” Mandate for Leadership, p. 147
I’m all for securing the borders, of course, preferably at gun point. But offering “Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity” (IDIQ) contracts to privately-held companies with no accountability at $7.1 million per mile does not pass the sniff test.

Israel First, America Last

Likewise, our open-ended, unconditional support of Israel has cost the US taxpayer in excess of $300 Billion (adjusted for inflation). According to the pro-Israeli Council on Foreign Relations, nearly all U.S. aid today goes to support Israel’s military. Since 2008, we have been giving Israel $3.8 billion as a matter of course, per year. Since the October 7 Great Gaza Landgrab began, the United States has passed legislation providing at least $16.3 billion in direct military aid to Israel. In addition, in May 2025, the Israeli Defense Ministry said that since October 2023 the United States had delivered ninety thousand tons of arms and equipment on eight hundred transport planes and 140 ships. No mention of the fuel bill for these deliveries, or the salaries paid to personnel. The extraordinary flow of aid has included tank and artillery ammunition, bombs, rockets, and small arms. In short, what Israel needs, it gets. From us. Thanks, American taxpayer.
But the real danger is not our money flowing out of this country and into Israeli hands, but Israeli money flowing into to this country and into the pockets of politicians.
[Our goal is to] sustain support for Israel even as America empowers Gulf partners to take responsibility for their own coastal, air, and missile defenses both individually and working collectively.” Mandate for Leadership, p. 94
A recent article by Jose Nino in the Occidental Observer, titled “Purging America First: Inside the GOP’s Zionist Vetting Machine” sums it up nicely. Here is a highlight:
In the dimly lit corridors of Capitol Hill, where backroom deals shape American foreign policy, House Speaker Mike Johnson recently conducted what can only be described as a strategic war council. On the afternoon of September 17, 2025, Johnson gathered with a who’s who of pro-Israel organizations for a private meeting ostensibly designed to eliminate dissenting voices within the Republican Party. What emerged from this closed-door session reveals a coordinated effort to ensure ideological orthodoxy on Israel.
Johnson [made] a startling admission that isolationism is rising within the Republican Party and that a major debate on the issue is likely once President Donald Trump leaves office. But Johnson’s most revealing statement came when he told the group that in his candidate-recruiting efforts, he’s working to filter out isolationists to prevent that wing of the party from growing more prominent in the House. [So much for the will of the people. Johnson clearly cares more about the will of Israel.]
The guest list for Johnson’s gathering was a who’s who of America’s most powerful pro-Israel organizations. In attendance were representatives from: The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, the Republican Jewish Coalition, Agudath Israel of America, AIPAC, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, National Council of Jewish Women, Synergos Holdings, CUFI Action, the Orthodox Union, the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Standard Industries, the American Jewish Committee, Zionist Organization of America, National Debt Relief, Jewish Institute for National Security of America, the Deborah Project, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Coalition for Jewish Values and the Endowment for Middle East Truth.
This comprehensive coalition represents the full spectrum of pro-Israel advocacy, from religious organizations to political action committees to think tanks—a formidable alliance with vast resources and influence.

Committed to making the US Government a branch of the Israeli Knesset, these organizations spend vast sums to lobby Congress and influence elections. For example, in the last election cycle, Washington outsider Brandon Herrera was closing in on Israeli lap-poodle Tony Gonzales in Texas’s 23rd Congressional District.
Gonzales worked in Senator Rubio’s office and was a National Security Fellow at the pro-Israel Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a neocon think tank. Herrera, by contrast, was an America First advocate and pro-gun Youtuber who said he would have voted against supplemental aid to Israel. As he said, “Any Republican who claims to be America first cannot vote for America last legislation.”
It was a close race. Americans are suffering from Jew Fatigue and no longer see being blindly pro-Israel as a net positive. In a state of panic, Jewish foreign-lobbyist group AIPAC spent $1 million in a two-week ad buy against Herrera, and the Republican Jewish Coalition spent another $400,000 in attack ads. Herrera lost the election by 354 votes.

This is the sort of action House Speaker Johnson and the Israeli lobbyists have pledged themselves to in the coming election cycle. Of course, if you read my blog entry at the start of this year, January 7, titled House Speaker Mike Johnson: The Zog Gets Their Man, none of the above would come as a surprise. Israel owns Mike Johnson. And again, this was outlined in the Project 2025 playbook: “[Our role is] ensuring Israel has both the military means and the political support and flexibility to take what it deems to be appropriate measures to defend itself against the Iranian regime and its regional proxies Hamas, Hezbollah, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.” (p.185) Trump and his minions in Congress are simply following the plan.

Closed For The People, But Not For Business
This, in turn, brings us to the government shutdown. Only it isn’t really shut down, is it. Money still flows to Israel. Money still flows to obscure private contractors. But where the money will not flow, if the Republicans have their way, is to the American people: close the parks; forget getting personal help signing up with Social Security; wait longer to be fondled getting on an airplane; forget getting a Small Business loan if you need one; student aid processing is grinding to a halt; and it’s all but impossible to talk to the IRS (I currently have an amended return pending with them that requires their attention so I can get some of my money back. You can imagine how well that is going); and so on. It does, however, make it easier for Trump to fire people. Of course, like Biden’s autopen, it’s Trump in words only. Someone else is setting the agenda.
Ostensibly, the major sticking point between the two parties is the subsidy paid by the government (using taxpayer dollars of course) to healthcare providers to keep insurance premiums down. The Democrats want the subsidy to continue and the Republicans want it to stopped, saying we don’t have the money, it’s too expensive and props up a failed system. Which is true. But it’s what we have.
It’s important to understand the Affordable Care Act isn’t. It isn’t affordable, it isn’t sustainable, and it isn’t healthy. It is increasingly expensive and the only reason premiums have not gone up more than they already have is because of government subsidies.

But here’s the thing: without those subsidies or an alternative plan, healthcare premiums are likely to double. At least. And American workers will have to pay for it out-of-pocket.
Again, Trump and the Republicans are simply following the playbook. In a shining example of what I like to call “I-Got-Mine-So-Fuck-You” Capitalism, Project 2025 says:
Another important area is the promotion of health care reform to bring down costs for the American people and the pressure that spending on health programs puts on the federal budget. Basic economics holds that costs tend to decrease and quality and options tend to increase when there is robust and free competition in the provision of goods and services. Health care is no exception. Health care reform should be patient-centered and market-based and should empower individuals to control their health care–related dollars and decisions. (Page 450)
In other words: skip socialized medicine and let the market determine who can get health care, because, you know, health care is just any other commodity- it’s not like your life depends on it. Surely doctors and hospitals will treat every hard working American equally, regardless how much money they make or how much they can pay. Surely.

And yet, that nonsense is not even the worse part. The subsidies they are trying to stop are paid with US taxpayer dollars. No one- not one person- has suggested that if we stop the subsidies, taxes will be lowered. So, however egregious the current system is, the bottom line the Republicans are fighting for is to stop spending tax money, in one fashion or another, on health care, thereby increasing the amount individual Americans spend on their health care, while still collecting the same amount of taxes. We pay the taxes, but don’t get the care.
It’s too expensive, they say, for the government to help defray the cost of health care for its citizens. Really? But we can spend $7.4 million per mile on a Wall that will probably short-out the first time it rains, and give Israel a blank check for years? If it’s too expensive, how about coming up with a better plan instead of continuing to take my money and giving me nothing for it? But, to be fair, that is the overriding theme of Project 2025: it’s Uber-Capitalism on steroids. Market first, market last, market always. Need to balance the budget? Do it on the backs of middle-class America. We don’t need healthy American workers. If push comes to shove, we can just open the borders again.


For now, we’ll skip over how the shutdown also delays swearing in the last Congressional vote needed to release the Epstein files. Why they bother, I have no idea. Everyone knows it includes pictures and descriptions of Trump and other Washington insiders (read: the Clintons) getting naughty with underage girls. Like Biden’s dementia, it’s self-evident except, in this case, the emperor really had no clothes on.
The reason behind looking at three seemingly disparate news items- Border Wall, Israel, and the Shutdown to empower the Executive branch and curtail subsidized health care- is to show how all of these are simply check-boxes on the road to Project 2025, and how, once again, the rich get richer at the expense of the American people. In terms of priorities for the American government, Americans come last.
The party of “small government”- the GOP- is actually the party of “smaller government = larger private profits”. For all the cuts proposed by DOGE and given lip-service by Trump, the deficit has ballooned as government spending continues to spiral out of control. The only difference is, instead of the money taking the circuitous route of going to a government agency and then to a large corporation or private contractor, now it just goes straight to the corporations or contractor. In return, the American taxpayer gets… nothing. Except increasing prices and a budget deficit of $1.8 trillion.
To better understand the National Socialist point of view regarding these matters, I refer you the What We Stand For section of the American Nazi Party website. Note that “health” or “healthy” is mentioned 10 times in that short section. It’s a priority. Also note the section on National Defense (border protection yes, aid to foreign countries at the expense of the American worker, no) and the demand to be free of foreign influence (no AIPAC for example).

Our so-called “government of the people, by the people, for the people” is making it increasingly difficult for its people to afford basic health care, shutting down services, and generally screwing us and the future of our children. Meanwhile, well-heeled investors and CEOs make more money in a year than most people see in a lifetime, and Israel is getting everything it asks for, no matter how expensive or morally reprehensible. God Bless America? I don’t think so. Here’s a fun fact: The last time Congress passed a budget instead of individual kick-the-can appropriation bills and continuing resolutions was in 1996.
In any event, it sure would be interesting to see how many members of Congress, Trump’s cabinet, or Trump’s family for that matter, are involved with the private firms building the Border Wall or the private equity firms tasked with rebuilding Gaza. Let me know if you find a list of the investors. I couldn’t.
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