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J.D. Vance: ‘America Is Not Just an Idea – It Is Our Homeland’

By Allan Wall

 

Ohio Senator J.D. Vance has been selected as Trump’s vice presidential running mate.

Border Hawk does not endorse political candidates, but we can and should analyze what they say and promote.

How is J.D. Vance on the “National Question”?

The National Question is a complex of issues including immigration (legal and illegal), citizenship, and national identity.

Vance’s marriage to a non-Christian, a daughter of Indian immigrants, has been questioned. Does that make him more sympathetic towards mass immigration of Asian Indians and others?

I don’t know.

But I have been impressed with National Question-related statements Vance has made in recent years.

It seems that J.D. has thought about these issues more than most politicians.

Vance has only been in the Senate since last year but has a 90% rating from NumbersUSA.

A recent Alternet headline declared that “JD Vance called Native Americans the ‘enemy’ and Indigenous Peoples Day a ‘fake holiday.'”

What’s that all about ?

“Indigenous Peoples Day” is a fake holiday, with its only purpose being to replace Columbus Day.

As for “the enemy” quote, Vance was talking about “enemy territory” in the Northwest Indian War (1785-1795). In that war, the U.S. military under General Anthony Wayne fought a confederation of Indian tribes. (Full disclosure: one of my ancestors fought under Wayne in that conflict.)

Vance was speaking out against the cancellation of General Wayne by taking his name off a national forest in Ohio…

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