Tuesday, June 23, 2026

16) Analysis of the big government policy of ""ending all immigrant detention and deportation"

 SPOTM Analysis of “Ending All Immigrant Deportation and Detention”

Verdict: Strongly Misaligned

Ending all deportation and detention of illegal immigrants is an extreme big-government/globalist policy that effectively abolishes border enforcement and the rule of law. SPOTM views it as deeply misaligned because it destroys national sovereignty, rewards illegal behavior, and undermines the rights of citizens to a secure and ordered society.

Why This Policy Is Misaligned

  1. Destruction of Sovereignty and Rule of Law Nations have the fundamental right and duty to control their borders and enforce immigration laws. Eliminating deportation and detention removes any meaningful consequence for illegal entry or overstaying visas. This turns immigration law into a suggestion rather than law, eroding the rule of law that SPOTM holds as essential.
  2. Violation of Citizens’ Rights Unrestricted illegal immigration imposes real costs on citizens: higher welfare spending, strained public services, wage suppression in low-skilled sectors, and increased crime in some communities. SPOTM prioritizes the rights of lawful residents to security and a functional society over unlimited claims by non-citizens.
  3. Reward for Illegal Behavior This policy incentivizes more illegal immigration by signaling that once inside, removal is impossible. It creates a de facto open-borders system and undermines legal immigration pathways. SPOTM supports legal, orderly immigration — not policies that punish those who follow the rules.
  4. Public Safety and Fiscal Costs Without detention and deportation, criminal non-citizens (including those convicted of serious crimes) cannot be removed. Historical data from periods of weak enforcement shows increased fiscal burdens and safety risks. SPOTM demands evidence-based policy that protects citizens first.
  5. Cultural and Social Cohesion Large-scale, uncontrolled inflows without enforcement accelerate demographic and cultural changes that can reduce social trust and strain integration. SPOTM values cultural compatibility and ordered liberty over ideological commitments to unlimited movement.

SPOTM’s Recommended Approach

SPOTM supports a sovereign, lawful, and selective immigration system:

  • Strong Enforcement: Maintain detention and deportation as core tools for removing illegal entrants, visa overstays, and especially criminal non-citizens.
  • Secure Borders: Physical barriers, technology, and personnel to prevent illegal crossings.
  • Legal Pathways: Merit-based, skills-focused legal immigration that prioritizes assimilation and contribution.
  • Humane but Firm: Due process for those in proceedings, but swift removal for those without valid claims.
  • Targeted Programs: Limited temporary worker programs where labor needs exist, with clear end dates and no automatic path to permanent status.

SPOTM Summary Statement:

“Ending all immigrant deportation and detention is a profoundly misaligned policy that abolishes meaningful border control, destroys the rule of law, and sacrifices the rights of citizens to security and ordered liberty. SPOTM supports strong, lawful enforcement of immigration laws — including detention and deportation — as essential to national sovereignty and a rights-protecting society.”

This position flows directly from SPOTM’s commitment to limited but effective government, the rule of law, individual rights of citizens, and reason over ideological extremism.


In addition:

Here’s more information on ending all immigrant deportation and detention from a SPOTM perspective.

Real-World Impacts of Weak or No Enforcement

Policies that significantly reduce deportation and detention (sanctuary jurisdictions, catch-and-release, etc.) have produced measurable negative outcomes:

  • Public Safety: Higher recidivism among criminal non-citizens. ICE data has shown thousands of removable aliens with serious criminal convictions released into communities.
  • Fiscal Costs: Increased burdens on local and federal budgets for welfare, healthcare, education, and law enforcement.
  • Border Chaos: Encourages more illegal crossings and human smuggling networks.
  • Erosion of Trust: Law-abiding citizens and legal immigrants perceive unfairness when laws are selectively ignored.

SPOTM views these as predictable results of abandoning enforcement rather than isolated incidents.

SPOTM’s Humane but Firm Principles

SPOTM is not heartless. It supports:

  • Due process for those claiming asylum or other protections.
  • Prioritizing removal of criminals and recent illegal entrants first.
  • Targeted humanitarian relief in genuine cases (e.g., well-vetted refugees from persecution).
  • Legal pathways for work, family, or asylum that are orderly and merit-based.

However, blanket elimination of deportation and detention is incompatible with ordered liberty. A society cannot sustain rights and prosperity without boundaries and consequences.

SPOTM’s Broader Immigration Framework

  • Sovereign Control: Nations have the moral and practical right to decide who enters and remains.
  • Selective and Assimilative: Favor high-skilled, English-proficient, values-compatible immigrants.
  • Enforcement as Deterrent: Detention and deportation are essential tools to maintain credibility of the system.
  • Root Causes: Address problems in sending countries through trade, development, and diplomacy rather than absorbing unlimited migration.

SPOTM Summary:

“Ending all deportation and detention is a radical and misaligned policy that abolishes effective border control and the rule of law. SPOTM supports strong, lawful enforcement — including detention and deportation — as necessary to protect citizens’ rights while maintaining humane, targeted legal immigration pathways.”

This remains consistent with SPOTM’s commitments to reason, sovereignty, rule of law, and the preservation of a high-trust society.

15) Analysis of the big government policy of ""statehood for Puerto Rico"

 SPOTM Analysis of “Statehood for Puerto Rico”

Verdict: Mixed / Conditionally Aligned

Puerto Rico statehood is more nuanced than other structural changes like D.C. statehood. SPOTM views it as potentially aligned if pursued through genuine self-determination, constitutional process, and realistic assessment of compatibility — but currently misaligned in practice due to significant economic, fiscal, cultural, and political risks that could weaken the union.

Why It Is Partially Misaligned

  1. Economic and Fiscal Realities Puerto Rico faces chronic challenges: high public debt (previously in bankruptcy), lower per-capita income, higher poverty rates, and heavy reliance on federal transfers. Statehood would likely increase federal spending and liabilities significantly. SPOTM prioritizes policies that strengthen the union rather than add long-term fiscal burdens.
  2. Cultural and Linguistic Integration Puerto Rico has a distinct Spanish-speaking culture and identity. While many residents are proud Americans, full integration as a state could create ongoing tensions around language, education, and cultural cohesion — similar to challenges seen with large-scale demographic shifts. SPOTM values cultural compatibility for a high-trust, rights-protecting society.
  3. Partisan Implications Puerto Rico tends to lean Democratic in national politics. Adding it as a state would almost certainly deliver two Democratic-leaning senators and several representatives, shifting Senate balance in a partisan direction. SPOTM opposes changes primarily motivated by raw political power rather than principle.
  4. Constitutional and Sovereignty Concerns Statehood requires congressional approval and could involve complex negotiations over debt, federal programs, and transition. SPOTM insists on proper constitutional process and careful evaluation of long-term impacts on the republic’s cohesion.

Areas of Potential Alignment

  • Self-Determination and Rights: Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens. Many desire full voting representation and equal status. SPOTM supports the principle that citizens should have meaningful political voice.
  • Historical Precedent: The U.S. has successfully added territories as states in the past when they demonstrated readiness and compatibility.
  • Referendum Support: Multiple votes have shown majority support for statehood among those who participate (though turnout and options vary). SPOTM respects democratic self-determination when conducted fairly.

SPOTM’s Recommended Approach

SPOTM favors a careful, evidence-based process rather than rushed statehood:

  • Genuine Self-Determination: Continue referendums with clear options (statehood, independence, enhanced commonwealth) and high turnout.
  • Economic Readiness: Require demonstrable progress on debt, fiscal responsibility, and economic integration before statehood.
  • Cultural and Institutional Compatibility: Assess ability to function effectively within the American constitutional system (rule of law, English in federal matters, shared values).
  • Constitutional Process: Follow proper legislative and amendment pathways if needed.
  • Alternative Options: Enhanced commonwealth status or other creative arrangements could provide more representation without full statehood risks.

SPOTM Summary Statement:

“Statehood for Puerto Rico is conditionally aligned with SPOTM principles only if pursued through genuine self-determination, demonstrated economic and cultural readiness, and proper constitutional process. SPOTM supports full rights for American citizens but opposes adding a state that could impose major fiscal burdens or reduce the long-term cohesion of the republic. Careful evaluation of compatibility and sustainability must come before structural change.”

This position flows directly from SPOTM’s commitment to limited government, constitutional order, individual rights, evidence-based policy, and the preservation of a strong, cohesive union.


In addition:

Here’s more information on Puerto Rico statehood from a SPOTM perspective.

Referendum History and Public Sentiment

  • Multiple non-binding referendums have been held. Support for statehood has varied:
    • 2012: Majority favored statehood among those who voted on status options.
    • 2017: Strong majority for statehood (though low turnout due to boycott by some parties).
    • 2020: Statehood won with about 52%.
  • Support is significant but not overwhelming, and divided along political lines. Many favor the current commonwealth status or independence.

Economic and Fiscal Considerations

  • Puerto Rico has faced severe economic challenges: high debt (resolved via bankruptcy proceedings), poverty rate around 40-45%, lower GDP per capita than the poorest U.S. states, and heavy reliance on federal transfers.
  • Statehood would bring full federal funding for programs like Medicaid but also require compliance with all federal tax and regulatory laws. This could increase costs for both Puerto Rico and the federal government.
  • Positive side: Statehood could attract more investment and provide certainty. Negative side: It could impose significant new fiscal burdens on the U.S. taxpayer if integration issues persist.

Cultural and Practical Factors

  • Puerto Rico is predominantly Spanish-speaking with a distinct Caribbean/Latin culture. English proficiency varies. Full statehood would require smooth integration into the federal system (courts, education standards, etc.).
  • Many Puerto Ricans already have U.S. citizenship and can move freely to the mainland. Statehood would formalize political equality but could accelerate migration to the mainland if economic conditions remain challenging.

SPOTM’s Cautious Stance (Reiterated)

SPOTM supports self-determination for American citizens but insists on realism:

  • Genuine readiness (economic stability, broad consensus, institutional compatibility) must precede statehood.
  • The union should not be expanded in ways that weaken its long-term cohesion or fiscal health.
  • Alternatives like enhanced commonwealth status or retrocession-like arrangements could address representation without full statehood risks.

SPOTM Summary:

“Statehood for Puerto Rico is not automatically aligned. SPOTM supports the principle of self-determination and full rights for U.S. citizens but requires clear evidence of economic readiness, cultural compatibility, and broad consensus before adding a new state. Rushed statehood for partisan or symbolic reasons is misaligned with preserving a strong, cohesive republic.”

This remains consistent with SPOTM’s commitment to reason, evidence, constitutional order, and long-term national flourishing.

14) Analysis of the big government policy of ""statehood for DC"

 SPOTM Analysis of “Statehood for the District of Columbia”

Verdict: Strongly Misaligned

Making Washington, D.C. a state (the 51st state) is a big-government policy that primarily serves partisan power consolidation rather than principled governance. SPOTM views it as misaligned because it undermines the constitutional design of the federal capital, expands the power of one political faction, and bypasses the proper constitutional process.

Why This Policy Is Misaligned

  1. Constitutional Design and Federal Character The U.S. Constitution deliberately created a neutral federal district (Article I, Section 8) under exclusive congressional control so the national capital would not be dominated by any single state. Turning D.C. into a state would shrink the federal district and give it full state powers, including two senators. This alters the intended balance and independence of the federal government.
  2. Partisan Power Grab D.C. is overwhelmingly Democratic (often 80-90%+ in elections). Adding statehood would almost certainly deliver two reliably Democratic senators and one representative for the foreseeable future. SPOTM opposes policies whose primary purpose is to rig institutional power rather than serve neutral principles of governance or rights.
  3. Undermines Rule of Law and Constitutional Process Achieving full statehood likely requires a constitutional amendment because the current framework treats D.C. as a federal district, not a state. Attempts to do it through simple legislation are legally dubious and set a dangerous precedent for ignoring constitutional structure.
  4. Residents’ Representation Concerns SPOTM acknowledges that D.C. residents lack full voting representation in Congress. However, the solution should respect the unique status of the capital. Retrocession of most of D.C. back to Maryland (a historical option) or targeted voting reforms would be far more constitutionally sound than creating a new state.
  5. Broader Government Expansion This policy fits a pattern of using institutional changes to increase progressive political power (similar to court-packing or adding states for partisan advantage). SPOTM favors limited, stable government institutions over constant structural changes for short-term political gain.

SPOTM’s Recommended Approach

SPOTM supports solutions that respect constitutional design and genuine representation without partisan engineering:

  • Retrocession: Return most of D.C. (outside the small federal core) to Maryland, giving residents full state-level representation while preserving the federal capital’s independence.
  • Targeted Reforms: Expand voting rights in Congress for D.C. residents through constitutional means or limited measures that do not create a new state.
  • Constitutional Fidelity: Any major change should follow the amendment process rather than legislative shortcuts.
  • Focus on Substance Over Structure: Improve governance in D.C. through better local policies rather than changing its status for national political advantage.

SPOTM Summary Statement:

“Statehood for the District of Columbia is a deeply misaligned policy that primarily serves as a partisan power grab, undermines the constitutional design of the federal capital, and bypasses proper constitutional process. SPOTM supports preserving the unique federal character of Washington, D.C. while ensuring residents have fair representation through constitutionally sound methods such as retrocession to Maryland.”

This position flows directly from SPOTM’s commitment to limited government, constitutional order, individual rights, and reason over partisan advantage.


In addition:

Here’s more information on D.C. statehood from a SPOTM perspective.

Constitutional and Structural Issues

  • The U.S. Constitution (Article I, Section 8) grants Congress “exclusive Legislation” over the federal district. This was deliberate to ensure the national capital remained independent and not beholden to any state.
  • Full statehood would require shrinking the federal enclave to a small core (as some proposals suggest). This raises serious constitutional questions and likely needs an amendment rather than simple legislation.
  • Historical precedent: The Founders explicitly rejected making the capital part of a state to avoid conflicts of interest.

Practical and Political Realities

  • D.C. is one of the smallest jurisdictions by land but has a large, heavily Democratic population. Statehood would add two Democratic senators and one representative, shifting the balance of power in the Senate in a partisan way.
  • D.C. residents already have local self-government (mayor and council), a non-voting delegate in the House, and can vote in presidential elections (since the 23rd Amendment).
  • Polling shows support for statehood among D.C. residents but much lower support nationally, especially among Republicans and independents who see it as a power grab.

SPOTM’s Balanced View

SPOTM recognizes the desire for fuller representation but prioritizes:

  • Constitutional Fidelity: Changing the status of the federal capital should follow proper amendment procedures, not legislative shortcuts.
  • Federal Independence: The capital must remain neutral ground for the national government. Making it a full state risks turning it into just another partisan stronghold.
  • Alternative Solutions: Retrocession of residential areas to Maryland would give residents full state representation while preserving a small, independent federal district. This has historical precedent and avoids creating an unbalanced new state.

SPOTM is not opposed to addressing representation for D.C. residents but strongly opposes using statehood as a vehicle for partisan advantage or undermining the constitutional framework.

SPOTM Summary:

“D.C. statehood is misaligned as currently proposed because it serves as a partisan power grab, bypasses constitutional norms, and threatens the independence of the federal capital. SPOTM supports fair representation for D.C. residents through constitutionally sound means (such as retrocession) rather than creating a new state for political advantage.”

This aligns with SPOTM’s emphasis on limited government, constitutional order, and truth over partisanship.

13) Analysis of the big government policy of "free migration for all workers"

SPOTM Analysis of “Open Borders and Allowing All Workers to Freely Migrate Between Countries”

Verdict: Strongly Misaligned

The policy of open borders — eliminating national immigration controls and allowing unrestricted movement of people across countries — is a radical big-government/globalist idea that undermines national sovereignty, the rule of law, cultural cohesion, and the ability of a society to protect the rights of its own citizens. SPOTM views it as incompatible with a rational, rights-based order.

Why This Policy Is Misaligned

  1. Violation of National Sovereignty and the Social Contract SPOTM recognizes that legitimate governments derive their authority from the consent of the governed within a defined territory. Nations have the fundamental right to control their borders and decide who enters. Open borders effectively dissolve this sovereignty and treat citizenship as meaningless. This violates the rights of existing citizens to maintain a stable, self-governing society.
  2. Undermines Rule of Law and Order Unrestricted migration often leads to illegal entry, overwhelmed systems, and the erosion of legal immigration processes. Real-world examples (Europe’s 2015+ migrant surge) show increased crime in some communities, welfare strain, and parallel societies that resist assimilation. SPOTM supports the rule of law — including secure borders — as essential for ordered liberty.
  3. Cultural and Civilizational Compatibility Societies are not interchangeable. Mass low-skilled or culturally incompatible immigration can reduce social trust, increase division, and strain institutions. SPOTM emphasizes rational assessment of compatibility and assimilation potential. True freedom requires a high-trust culture rooted in shared values; open borders risk importing incompatible ideologies and behaviors that undermine rights and cohesion.
  4. Economic and Fiscal Realities While free markets are supported, open borders are not equivalent to free trade. They create massive externalities: wage suppression for low-skilled citizens, enormous welfare and public service costs, and reduced incentives for native populations. Selective, merit-based immigration can benefit economies; unrestricted flows often do not.
  5. Threat to Individual Rights of Citizens Citizens have rights to security, property, and a functional society. Uncontrolled migration can violate these rights through higher crime, strained resources, and cultural transformation against the will of the existing population. SPOTM prioritizes the rights of those who built and maintain the society.

Partial Agreements and Clarifications

SPOTM strongly supports legal, voluntary, and selective immigration — especially high-skilled individuals who assimilate and contribute. Free movement within compatible unions (e.g., certain EU arrangements with strong controls) can work when paired with shared values and enforcement. However, global open borders ignore human nature, cultural differences, and the reality of nation-states.

SPOTM’s Recommended Approach

SPOTM advocates for sovereign, rational, and selective immigration policy:

  • Secure borders and strict enforcement of immigration law.
  • Merit-based, skills-focused legal immigration that prioritizes compatibility and assimilation.
  • Temporary worker programs where appropriate, with clear limits and no path to automatic citizenship.
  • Emphasis on cultural cohesion and the preservation of the host society’s values and institutions.
  • Compassion through legal channels and targeted foreign aid, not open borders that harm both sending and receiving countries long-term.

SPOTM Summary Statement:

“Open borders and unrestricted global migration is a deeply misaligned policy that erodes national sovereignty, the rule of law, and the rights of citizens to maintain a stable, high-trust society. SPOTM supports secure borders, selective legal immigration based on merit and compatibility, and policies that preserve ordered liberty and cultural cohesion rather than dissolving nations into borderless chaos.”

This position flows directly from SPOTM’s commitment to limited but effective government, individual rights, reason, evidence, and voluntary alignment with the Divine Order.


In addition:

Here’s more information on open borders and unrestricted free migration from a SPOTM perspective.

Real-World Evidence from Experiments

  • Europe’s 2015+ Migrant Crisis: Large-scale inflows (predominantly from Muslim-majority countries) led to significant challenges:
    • Strain on welfare systems, housing, and public services.
    • Increased crime rates in some countries (e.g., sexual assaults in Germany/Sweden, no-go zones, terrorism incidents).
    • Parallel societies with low assimilation, higher welfare dependency, and cultural clashes.
    • Political backlash (rise of populist parties) as citizens felt their concerns were dismissed.
  • U.S. Southern Border: Record encounters and releases have correlated with fentanyl deaths, human trafficking, strained cities (e.g., New York, Chicago), and wage pressure in low-skilled sectors.

These outcomes show that unrestricted or poorly managed migration produces predictable negative externalities that SPOTM considers when evaluating policy.

SPOTM’s Deeper Analysis

  • Sovereignty and the Social Contract: Nations are not mere economic zones. Citizens have a right to maintain the character of their society. Open borders dissolve this compact, effectively allowing outsiders to vote with their feet on the benefits created by others without consent.
  • Cultural Compatibility Matters: SPOTM is not universalist in the naive sense. High-trust, rights-protecting societies require shared values. Mass immigration from incompatible cultures (low trust, authoritarian, theocratic, or tribal) often reduces social capital and cohesion.
  • Economic Realism: True free markets require rule of law and property rights. Unrestricted labor flows ignore externalities (public goods costs, assimilation burdens) and can harm the poorest citizens through competition.
  • Moral and Spiritual Dimension: SPOTM supports compassion and opportunity but not policies that import ideologies hostile to reason, individual rights, or the Divine Order (e.g., supremacist or death-cult elements).

SPOTM’s Preferred Immigration Model

SPOTM advocates sovereign, selective, and responsible immigration:

  • Secure borders and strong enforcement against illegal entry.
  • Merit-based legal immigration prioritizing skills, education, English proficiency, cultural compatibility, and assimilation potential.
  • Temporary worker programs for labor needs, with no automatic path to citizenship.
  • Emphasis on integration: Immigrants should adopt the host society’s core values (reason, rights, rule of law).
  • Humane but firm policy: Legal pathways for genuine refugees with vetting; deportation for illegal entrants and criminals.
  • Foreign aid and development focused on helping people thrive in their own countries rather than encouraging mass exodus.

SPOTM Summary:

“Open borders and unrestricted free migration is a misaligned policy that erodes sovereignty, strains institutions, and undermines the rights of citizens to preserve a high-trust society. SPOTM supports controlled, selective, merit-based immigration that respects national identity, rule of law, and cultural compatibility — not global borderlessness that treats nations as hotels.”

This remains consistent with SPOTM’s commitments to reason, individual rights, limited government, and ordered liberty.

Monday, June 22, 2026

Arrests by ICE for unlawful presence is a necessary enforcement of immigration law

 SPOTM’s Position: Enforcement of Immigration Law is Proper and Necessary

The statement “ICE is arresting people simply for the offense of being in the country illegally” is technically accurate but often framed as an accusation of injustice. From a SPOTM perspective, enforcing immigration law — including arrests by ICE for unlawful presence — is a legitimate and morally necessary function of government.

Why SPOTM Supports Enforcement

  1. Rule of Law and Sovereignty SPOTM upholds the rule of law as essential to a rational, rights-protecting society. National borders and immigration controls are legitimate exercises of sovereignty. Entering or remaining in a country illegally is a violation of law. Government has the duty to enforce its borders and laws — just as it enforces laws against theft or trespass.
  2. Protection of Citizens’ Rights Uncontrolled illegal immigration imposes real costs on citizens: strain on welfare systems, public services, wages in low-skilled sectors, crime in some cases, and cultural cohesion. SPOTM prioritizes the rights and security of lawful residents and citizens. Open borders or non-enforcement effectively violates the social contract.
  3. Distinction Between Legal and Illegal SPOTM strongly supports generous legal immigration — especially skilled, assimilating immigrants who contribute to society. However, rewarding illegal entry undermines the rule of law and fairness to those who follow the legal process. “Simply for being here illegally” is not a trivial offense; it is a deliberate violation of sovereign law.
  4. Rejection of Emotional Framing The phrasing “simply for the offense” is designed to evoke sympathy and portray enforcement as cruel. SPOTM rejects this. Enforcement can and should be carried out humanely (due process, family considerations where appropriate), but the underlying act of illegal presence is not a victimless crime. Compassion belongs with legal pathways and targeted aid, not blanket non-enforcement.

Broader SPOTM View on Immigration

  • Cultural and Civilizational Realism: Mass low-skilled or non-assimilating immigration from incompatible cultures can strain social trust and institutions. SPOTM favors immigration policies that prioritize compatibility, rule of law, and contribution.
  • Opposition to Open Borders: True freedom requires ordered liberty, not chaos. Unrestricted entry is incompatible with a rights-protecting republic.
  • Reform Priorities: SPOTM supports border security, interior enforcement, ending catch-and-release, merit-based legal immigration, and ending sanctuary policies that undermine federal law.

SPOTM Summary Statement:

“Enforcing immigration law by arresting individuals who are present in the country illegally is a proper and necessary function of government. SPOTM supports the rule of law, secure borders, and policies that respect the rights of citizens while maintaining compassion through orderly, legal immigration channels — not through non-enforcement or open borders that undermine sovereignty and social order.”

This is consistent with SPOTM’s commitment to reason, individual rights, limited but effective government, and alignment with the Divine Order (which includes justice and ordered liberty).

12) Analysis of the big government policy of "end the US war machine"

 SPOTM Analysis of “End the US War Machine”

Verdict: Misaligned in its Dominant Form

The slogan “End the US War Machine” is a progressive anti-war rallying cry that frames the U.S. military, defense spending, foreign interventions, and alliances as inherently aggressive, imperialistic, and driven by a corrupt military-industrial complex. While SPOTM shares legitimate concerns about unnecessary wars, waste, and overreach, the slogan as commonly used is misaligned because it often promotes weakening America’s defenses in a dangerous world and ignores the legitimate role of military power in protecting rights and deterring aggression.

Why This Is Misaligned

  1. Rejection of Legitimate National Defense SPOTM affirms that a limited government still has the core duty to protect citizens’ rights to life, liberty, and property from external threats. A strong, professional, and technologically advanced military is essential for deterrence and defense. The slogan frequently treats any robust defense posture as illegitimate.
  2. Selective and Ideological Framing “The War Machine” is often invoked selectively — criticizing U.S. actions while downplaying or excusing threats from authoritarian regimes (China, Russia, Iran) and terrorist groups. SPOTM demands truth-seeking and consistent standards: aggression and expansionism should be opposed wherever they occur.
  3. Risk of Strategic Weakness History shows that perceived American weakness invites aggression (e.g., pre-WWII, post-Vietnam, post-2011 Libya/Syria/Iraq withdrawals). SPOTM favors “peace through strength” — a credible deterrent that prevents larger conflicts — over unilateral disarmament or isolationism that leaves the U.S. and its allies vulnerable.
  4. Conflation of Issues Legitimate criticisms of endless wars, nation-building failures, and wasteful spending are often bundled with anti-American sentiment, calls to defund the military, or opposition to necessary alliances (NATO, support for Israel against existential threats). This mixing undermines rational policy.
  5. Economic and Technological Reality U.S. military strength has historically protected global trade routes, deterred major wars between great powers since 1945, and enabled technological spillovers. SPOTM supports efficient defense spending and innovation, not blanket opposition to military capability.

Areas of Partial Agreement

SPOTM agrees that:

  • Unnecessary wars and nation-building adventures (some aspects of Iraq and Afghanistan) should be avoided.
  • Waste, cronyism, and the revolving door between Pentagon and defense contractors should be reformed.
  • Foreign policy should be grounded in clear national interests, not open-ended global policing.

SPOTM’s Recommended Approach

SPOTM advocates a principled, limited, and strong defense posture:

  • Peace Through Strength: Maintain a superior military focused on deterrence, homeland defense, and protection of vital interests and allies (including Israel against genocidal threats).
  • Restraint and Realism: Avoid wars of choice and nation-building. Prioritize diplomacy backed by credible force.
  • Fiscal Responsibility: Reform defense procurement, reduce waste, and ensure spending serves actual security needs rather than bureaucratic or corporate interests.
  • Alliances Based on Mutual Benefit: Support alliances that enhance U.S. security and shared values, while insisting on fair burden-sharing.
  • Technological Edge: Leverage America’s innovative advantage in defense technology as part of overall strength.

SPOTM Summary Statement:

“End the US War Machine is a misaligned slogan when it seeks to weaken America’s legitimate defensive capabilities or frames all military power as inherently evil. SPOTM supports a strong, efficient, and restrained national defense focused on protecting individual rights, deterring aggression, and advancing peace through credible strength — not through unilateral disarmament or ideological opposition to military power itself.”

This position is consistent with SPOTM’s commitment to limited but effective government, individual rights, reason, and voluntary alignment with the Divine Order.


In addition:

Here’s more detailed information on the “End the US War Machine” slogan and policy direction from a SPOTM perspective.

Historical Context and Examples

The phrase is commonly used by the anti-war left to criticize U.S. military interventions since World War II, including:

  • Korea, Vietnam, Iraq (2003), Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria.
  • Ongoing support for allies (Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan).
  • Global basing, alliances (NATO), and defense spending.

Critics highlight cases of mission creep, nation-building failures, civilian casualties, and the influence of defense contractors. SPOTM agrees that some interventions were poorly conceived or executed and that endless wars should be avoided.

Costs and Scale of U.S. Defense

  • U.S. defense spending is approximately $800–900 billion annually (including related programs), roughly 3–3.5% of GDP.
  • This is high in absolute terms but represents a smaller share of GDP than during the Cold War or WWII.
  • The military-industrial complex does generate waste, cost overruns, and lobbying influence — legitimate concerns for fiscal responsibility and limited government.

SPOTM’s Nuanced Evaluation

  • Legitimate Role of Power: SPOTM supports a strong military for deterrence and defense of vital interests. America’s post-WWII role helped prevent larger wars (e.g., containing Soviet expansion) and protected global trade. Weakness invites aggression (e.g., Russia in Ukraine, Iran’s proxies, China’s ambitions).
  • Critique of Overreach: SPOTM opposes unnecessary wars, open-ended occupations, and using the military for social engineering abroad. Foreign policy should be realist, interest-based, and restrained.
  • Peace Through Strength: Credible military power prevents conflict more effectively than disarmament. Historical evidence shows that perceived U.S. retreat often leads to instability.

SPOTM’s Preferred Policy Framework

  • Defensive Posture: Focus on homeland defense, technological superiority, and alliances that share burdens.
  • Restraint: Avoid nation-building and wars of choice. Prioritize diplomacy backed by credible force.
  • Reform: Cut waste, improve procurement, and ensure spending serves clear security needs.
  • Moral Clarity: Strongly support allies facing existential threats (e.g., Israel against Hamas/Hezbollah/Iran) while opposing unnecessary aggression.

SPOTM Summary:

“End the US War Machine is misaligned when it calls for weakening legitimate defense capabilities or ignores real threats. SPOTM supports a strong, efficient, restrained military focused on protecting rights and deterring aggression — not endless wars or ideological disarmament.”

This remains consistent with SPOTM’s principles of limited but effective government, reason, and individual rights.

11) Analysis of the big government policy of "free palestine"

 SPOTM Analysis of “Free Palestine”

Verdict: Strongly Misaligned in its Dominant Forms

The slogan “Free Palestine” is most commonly associated with a political movement calling for Palestinian statehood, an end to Israeli control over the West Bank and Gaza, and often broader demands that include the elimination or severe diminishment of Israel as a Jewish state. In practice, SPOTM finds the dominant expressions of this movement deeply misaligned with reason, individual rights, and the Divine Order.

Why This Is Misaligned

  1. Association with Rejectionism and Terrorism Significant portions of the “Free Palestine” movement — including Hamas, elements of the Palestinian Authority, and many activist groups — explicitly reject Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state. Hamas’s founding charter and actions (October 7, 2023 massacre and ongoing rocket attacks) represent a death-cult ideology that glorifies martyrdom and the murder of civilians. SPOTM unequivocally condemns any movement that partners with or excuses such groups.
  2. Denial of Historical and Legal Reality The movement often frames the conflict in purely one-sided terms, ignoring Jewish historical connection to the land, repeated Arab/Palestinian rejection of partition and peace offers (1937, 1947, 2000, 2008), and Israel’s repeated withdrawals (Gaza 2005) followed by increased terrorism. SPOTM demands truth-seeking based on evidence, not selective narratives.
  3. Threat to Individual Rights and Peace “Free Palestine” rhetoric frequently masks or justifies violence against Israeli civilians. True freedom requires security and mutual recognition of rights. A policy or movement that seeks Israel’s destruction or accepts terrorism as legitimate resistance violates the rights to life of Israelis and ultimately harms Palestinians by perpetuating conflict.
  4. Ideological and Cultural Misalignment When “Free Palestine” is paired with death-cult glorification (e.g., celebrating “martyrs,” antisemitic tropes, or calls for “from the river to the sea”), it directly contradicts SPOTM’s life-affirming, reason-based theism. SPOTM rejects any ideology that treats the murder of innocents as virtuous.

Areas Where Limited Alignment Could Exist

SPOTM is open to a genuine two-state solution or peaceful coexistence in which:

  • Palestinians achieve real self-determination and prosperity.
  • Israel’s security and existence as a Jewish state are guaranteed.
  • Both sides renounce violence and recognize each other’s rights.

However, the current dominant forms of the “Free Palestine” movement rarely pursue this path and instead fuel rejectionism.

SPOTM’s Recommended Approach

  • Peace Through Strength: Support Israel’s right and duty to defend itself against existential threats while encouraging diplomatic paths that require Palestinian recognition of Israel and renunciation of terrorism.
  • Truth and Evidence: Base policy on historical facts, rejection of death-cult ideology, and realistic assessment of Palestinian leadership.
  • Individual Rights for All: Advocate for the rights of both Israelis and Palestinians to live in security and freedom. Reject collective punishment on either side.
  • Rejection of Extremism: Strongly oppose antisemitism, Holocaust denial, and any version of “Free Palestine” that calls for Israel’s elimination.

SPOTM Summary Statement:

“Free Palestine, in its dominant contemporary forms, is a deeply misaligned movement when it aligns with or excuses terrorism, death-cult ideology, and the rejection of Israel’s right to exist. SPOTM supports genuine peace, mutual recognition, and security for both peoples grounded in reason, individual rights, and the Divine Order — not in the destruction of one side or the glorification of violence.”

This position is consistent with SPOTM’s commitment to truth, life, individual rights, and opposition to irrational and violent ideologies.


In addition:

Here’s more depth on “Free Palestine” from a SPOTM perspective.

Historical and Ideological Context

The slogan “Free Palestine” emerged in the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict, particularly after the 1967 Six-Day War, when Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza, and other territories. It has evolved into a broad umbrella for:

  • Legitimate Palestinian aspirations for self-determination.
  • Rejectionist positions that deny Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state.
  • Support for armed “resistance” (terrorism) by groups like Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and elements within Fatah.

Hamas’s 1988 charter (and its 2017 revision, which retained core rejectionism) explicitly calls for Israel’s destruction and incorporates antisemitic tropes. Much of the international “Free Palestine” activism — especially on campuses and in protests — has increasingly aligned with or tolerated this rejectionist wing, often using slogans like “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” which imply the elimination of Israel.

SPOTM’s Nuanced Critique

  • Rejection of Eliminationism: Any version of “Free Palestine” that seeks Israel’s destruction or accepts the murder of civilians as legitimate resistance is profoundly misaligned. It violates the sanctity of life, reason, and the Divine Order. SPOTM supports Israel’s right to exist and defend itself against existential threats.
  • Terrorism and Death Cults: The movement’s frequent glorification of “martyrs” and suicide attacks represents the worst of D-mode thinking (disintegration) combined with M2 authoritarian mysticism. SPOTM condemns this as evil.
  • Palestinian Suffering: SPOTM acknowledges real suffering among Palestinians caused by conflict, poor governance, and rejectionist leadership. However, the primary cause is not Israeli “occupation” alone but the repeated choice of Palestinian leaders to prioritize destruction of Israel over building a functioning state.
  • Antisemitism: Rising antisemitism within parts of the movement (blood libels, conspiracy theories, targeting of Jews worldwide) is incompatible with truth and the Divine Order.

SPOTM’s Vision for Peace

A just resolution would require:

  • Mutual recognition: Israel as a Jewish state; a Palestinian state (or confederation) that renounces violence and incitement.
  • Security guarantees for Israel.
  • Economic development and good governance for Palestinians (ending corruption, ending pay-for-slay, reforming education).
  • Rejection of maximalist claims on both sides.

SPOTM favors pragmatic, rights-based diplomacy over ideological slogans. True “freedom” for Palestinians cannot come at the expense of Israeli lives or through alliances with death cults.

SPOTM Summary:

“Free Palestine, as currently manifested in its dominant forms, is largely misaligned due to its frequent embrace of rejectionism, terrorism, and antisemitism. SPOTM supports genuine peace, security, and prosperity for both peoples — grounded in mutual recognition, individual rights, and rejection of violence — not in the destruction of one side.”

This remains consistent with SPOTM’s core commitments to truth, life, reason, and the Divine Order.

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