Election Coverage 2048 - Al-CNN
Yusuf Al-Amiriki, a member of Hamdini's foreign policy defense team and a first generation convert descended from two American presidents, courted controversy with a proposal to set up a coalition government of Muslim and moderate Christian groups in the Netherlands. Such governments had been tried in Europe before during the 2030's, but invariably fell apart. Leading Senators from the Freedom and Justice Party accused Hamdani of selling out Muslim interests in order to court the Christian vote. Hamdani's spokeswoman, Aisha Zubedi, has refused to comment on the Amiriki proposal except to say that Hamdani was open to any solution that would restore peace to the people of the Netherlands and protect the rights of European Muslims.
Hamdani courted further controversy by appearing at the funeral of former President Bob Thompson. Thompson had served two terms and while his administration had worked hard on outreach to the Muslim world, he also engaged in the targeted murder of Muslim religious leaders and provided aid to the Zionist entity. For these reasons, President Al-Thani chose not to appear at his funeral even though President Thompson had been a member of the pre-transition Freedom and Religion Party, which was then known as the Republican Party.
Despite the official disapproval, Thompson was viewed positively by many in the Muslim community. Tens of millions of Pakistani-Americans remember how after the India-Pakistan war, the Thompson Administration generously opened its borders to victims of the nuclear fallout in Pakistan. Without that step it might have taken decades more before America achieved a Muslim majority.
During the beginning of his second term, Thompson became the first president to take the oath of office on both a Bible and a Koran declaring that he wanted to make no separation between the books of god. At the Thompson funeral, Hamdani appeared to promise that he would repeat that gesture, but his spokeswoman quickly disavowed any notion that he would ever take an oath on a text that was not the Koran.
"No American president has taken an oath on a bible in over a decade, all that the governor meant was that he would keep both Christians and Muslims in mind as the people of Allah when he takes his oath to protect and defend the Sharia," Aisha Zubedi said.
While the Democracy and Justice Party has often appealed to the poor, its missteps have raised concerns in traditional Muslim communities that Hamdani is going too far in pandering to non-Muslims. "Next thing you know he'll say we should let the Jews come back to America," Congressman Mohammed Mogabe declared. "If Hamdani wants votes out of Cleveland then he is going to show he will fight for us, not for the enemies of the prophets."
Hamdani has hurriedly scheduled an upcoming visit to the Ground Zero Mosque, but it may not be enough to improve his image in the eyes those who have accused him of flirting with apostasy. While the Mosque is a traditional stop for presidential candidates, Hamdani is unlikely to pay tribute to the souls of the 19 martyrs as Al-Thani did during the previous election.
Hoping to refocus attention on his economic program, Hamdani called for higher corporate taxes and accused some corporations of abusing Islamic banking, in particular Hibah payments, to avoid paying taxes. Such charges are not new, but particularly galling at a time when over half the country is out of work and tycoons like Ahmed Shalafi and Sheikh Johnson have used their connections with the Al-Thani government to become billionaires.
To counter Hamdani, Al-Thani's economic advisers have offered up a stimulus plan that raises the Jizya tax on infidels for the second time in a year and vowed to cut spending even further without affecting subsidies to Islamic schools or military preparedness for the Global Jihad. Though the election is still some time away, the Al-Thani campaign has also rolled out a series of ads targeting poor communities which accuse Hamdani of plotting with Jewish and Christian tycoons to subvert the Islamic system of finance through freemasonry and Communist class warfare tactics.
Adding further drama to the election is the possibility of a third party campaign. Andrew McMillan who has been running as an independent in elections for almost twenty years without appealing to anyone but the same racist groups who have been disavowed even by most Christians and Jews, but there is talk that McMillan's America Party might consider replacing the eccentric millionaire with sports star Ted March. As leading goalscorer who helped the United States win the 2042 World Cup, March is one of the most admired non-Muslims in the country. With him on the ticket, the America Party might be able to adopt a new moderate image that is no longer associated with bigotry and intolerance.
But frustrating his own party members, the septuagenarian McMillan appeared to an event commemorating the 2045 riots and gave a rousing speech which hit on many of the same old themes. "For thirty-six years I've been involved in politics and the only thing that I can tell you about politics is that it's all bunk. We weren't talking about the things that mattered thirty-six years ago and we aren't talking about them now."
As the election of 2048 approaches, the candidates from both
parties continue to exchange strong views on the issues that affect the lives
of Americans. The Party of Democracy and Justice (Hezb-Al-Dimukratie-Wa'al Adalah) continues
to maintain that the election will come down to social justice issues.
“With 34 percent unemployment and the price of goat so far
out of range of most working families that they have been forced to switch to
chicken, it is time that our opponents stopped dodging the issues and took a
serious look at the economic consequences of their policies,” Bashar Mohammed
Hussein Al-Hamdani, said during a campaign stop at a HalalBurger in Peoria,
Illinois.
However the ruling Freedom and Religion Party (Hezb Al-Hurriyah Wa'al
Allah) denounced this as class warfare. Still preoccupied with the ongoing
occupation of the Netherlands and Greece, the party has taken criticism for
ignoring the economic problems of the United States while being preoccupied
with waging foreign wars in the name of Islam.
Nevertheless President Mohammed Al-Thani, fresh off a pilgrimage from Mecca, vigorously defended
his record while conducting a photo op at a
San Diego Madrassa. “The Freedom and Religion Party believes in creating opportunities,
rather than offering hand outs. Our subjugation of infidel nations has opened
up new territories to be dominated by the believers and our vigorous drive for
national morality has revived the family unit as an economic force. Our program
of heavily fining women who go out with their naked hair exposed and raising
the Jizya tax on the People of the Book has also raised billions of dollars
that will go toward repaying the nation 93 trillion dollar debt.”
The high Jizya tax has provoked outrage in some parts of the United States, but the
continuing decline of the nation’s non-Muslim population has made the Christian
vote much less of a factor in the election. Hamdani has promised to cut the
Jizya tax by 20 percent if elected, but it is unclear whether conservative
elements in his own party will allow him to do it. National surveys show that
since making the proposal, Hamdani’s ratings have gone down 9 points in
Illinois and 14 points in California.
President Al-Thani’s advisors view the 2 million conversions
to Islam since the Jizya tax was tripled as a major benefit to the party
which lost its Christian support during the Great Transition. Since then the
Freedom and Justice Party has picked up a Christian and Jewish bloc vote, but
the value of that bloc has not held up well over the last two elections.
Christian rights activists attribute the decline of American
Christians to the Jizya tax which has made it impossible for many Christian
families to earn a living. They also blame the bloody 2045 Riots which marked the end
of the Christian presence in former strongholds such as Nashville and Cedar Rapids, as
well as rumors about the kidnapping and forced conversion of Christian girls.
However popular talk show host and pundit, Abdul Greene
countered that the decrease was best explained by the large scale immigration
of Christians out of the country. “The Christians are too bigoted to live in
the same country with us, just like their parents and grandparents. If they
can’t control the country, they refuse to live here and accept our laws.”
Christian rights activists have accused Greene of playing a
major role in stirring up the 2045 Riots which torched Christian areas in major
cities across the United States after a Christian man was accused of having an
intimate encounter with a Muslim woman. Greene however insists that the
Christians are the ones to blame. Greene's support of the Freedom and Religion Party has been controversial, but President Al-Thani has refused to disavow him.
The latest round of attacks by Greek guerrillas on liberation forces in Athens led to smaller attacks on Christian businesses in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles last month. They also accentuated the debate over the continuing occupation of Greece which began in 2031 when the United States government intervened to protect the territorial claims of the Turkish Republic of Cyprus. Much as in the Netherlands, the intervention to protect a Muslim community turned into a full blown occupation and a war against an insurgency that is believed to be backed and supplied by rogue states such as the breakaway Arctic Republic and the Zionist Entity.
The Freedom and Religion Party under President Al-Thani continues to take the position that American prosperity is closely linked to the welfare of the rest of the Muslim world. In the State of the Union address the president stated that, "We cannot repeat the folly of the Americans of the pagan period who believed that they could have material wealth without religion. Our prosperity comes from Allah and it is only by spreading the way of Allah and conducting our Jihad in the way of Allah on behalf of our endangered brothers and sisters in Europe and Asia that we will be deserving of Allah's bounty."
Hoping to exploit the widespread economic dissatisfaction, Hamdani, a former Wisconsin governor, has promised to withdraw troops from Greece within two years and the Netherlands within five years with the majority of remaining liberation forces being drawn from other Muslim countries. "We can best aid our fellow believers in the Muslim world by being a model of stability and a beacon of tolerance."
Hamdani courted further controversy by appearing at the funeral of former President Bob Thompson. Thompson had served two terms and while his administration had worked hard on outreach to the Muslim world, he also engaged in the targeted murder of Muslim religious leaders and provided aid to the Zionist entity. For these reasons, President Al-Thani chose not to appear at his funeral even though President Thompson had been a member of the pre-transition Freedom and Religion Party, which was then known as the Republican Party.
Despite the official disapproval, Thompson was viewed positively by many in the Muslim community. Tens of millions of Pakistani-Americans remember how after the India-Pakistan war, the Thompson Administration generously opened its borders to victims of the nuclear fallout in Pakistan. Without that step it might have taken decades more before America achieved a Muslim majority.
During the beginning of his second term, Thompson became the first president to take the oath of office on both a Bible and a Koran declaring that he wanted to make no separation between the books of god. At the Thompson funeral, Hamdani appeared to promise that he would repeat that gesture, but his spokeswoman quickly disavowed any notion that he would ever take an oath on a text that was not the Koran.
"No American president has taken an oath on a bible in over a decade, all that the governor meant was that he would keep both Christians and Muslims in mind as the people of Allah when he takes his oath to protect and defend the Sharia," Aisha Zubedi said.
While the Democracy and Justice Party has often appealed to the poor, its missteps have raised concerns in traditional Muslim communities that Hamdani is going too far in pandering to non-Muslims. "Next thing you know he'll say we should let the Jews come back to America," Congressman Mohammed Mogabe declared. "If Hamdani wants votes out of Cleveland then he is going to show he will fight for us, not for the enemies of the prophets."
Hamdani has hurriedly scheduled an upcoming visit to the Ground Zero Mosque, but it may not be enough to improve his image in the eyes those who have accused him of flirting with apostasy. While the Mosque is a traditional stop for presidential candidates, Hamdani is unlikely to pay tribute to the souls of the 19 martyrs as Al-Thani did during the previous election.
Hoping to refocus attention on his economic program, Hamdani called for higher corporate taxes and accused some corporations of abusing Islamic banking, in particular Hibah payments, to avoid paying taxes. Such charges are not new, but particularly galling at a time when over half the country is out of work and tycoons like Ahmed Shalafi and Sheikh Johnson have used their connections with the Al-Thani government to become billionaires.
To counter Hamdani, Al-Thani's economic advisers have offered up a stimulus plan that raises the Jizya tax on infidels for the second time in a year and vowed to cut spending even further without affecting subsidies to Islamic schools or military preparedness for the Global Jihad. Though the election is still some time away, the Al-Thani campaign has also rolled out a series of ads targeting poor communities which accuse Hamdani of plotting with Jewish and Christian tycoons to subvert the Islamic system of finance through freemasonry and Communist class warfare tactics.
Adding further drama to the election is the possibility of a third party campaign. Andrew McMillan who has been running as an independent in elections for almost twenty years without appealing to anyone but the same racist groups who have been disavowed even by most Christians and Jews, but there is talk that McMillan's America Party might consider replacing the eccentric millionaire with sports star Ted March. As leading goalscorer who helped the United States win the 2042 World Cup, March is one of the most admired non-Muslims in the country. With him on the ticket, the America Party might be able to adopt a new moderate image that is no longer associated with bigotry and intolerance.
But frustrating his own party members, the septuagenarian McMillan appeared to an event commemorating the 2045 riots and gave a rousing speech which hit on many of the same old themes. "For thirty-six years I've been involved in politics and the only thing that I can tell you about politics is that it's all bunk. We weren't talking about the things that mattered thirty-six years ago and we aren't talking about them now."
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Dhimmis can't vote, nor will they be noticed by the media. The fate of a once great people will occur in nonchalance. History will record inconsequential distractions. The Islamic boa constrictor will take a long nap. Nothing to see here, folks.
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Probably Russia and China won't fall to Islam, while Europe will descend to some kind of anarchy or civil war.
ReplyDeleteSo, you're saying they care nothing about Climate Change?
ReplyDeleteBetter we get nuked than this.
ReplyDeleteI will probably have my head removed from my body as I will never bow down to Islam.
ReplyDeleteTrump, or this.
ReplyDeleteHopefully this piece will remain cogent satire...
ReplyDeleteInteresting satire. "Al-CNN"? Does it now stand for "Caliphate News Network" and not the "Clinton News Network"? If there are Muslim "billionaires" in this alternate world, what is it that their billions will buy when Muslim/Sharia policies have emasculated production of even luxury goods? One of the things about Orwell's "1984" that always intrigued me was that even though Oceania's vaunted production stats (all bogus) indicated some sort of production, the fact is that, in reality, a dictatorship that has penalized thought, will find itself starving and impoverished and only able to sustain itself by stealing from other nations, or looting them, as the Soviet Union did for half a century. For example, it should be remembered that the Soviets dismantled whole German factories to take back to the Soviet Union. Also, the Soviets relied exclusively on the U.S. for the material means and armaments to fight WWII and remain in power until they collapsed in 1989. See Anthony Sutton's exhaustive and meticulously researched series on the Soviet theft of Western technology. ("Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development") My point here is that any kind of "global" Islamic regime would find itself scurrying to find someone else or some semi-independent nation to loot or become a parasite on.
ReplyDeleteSince Islam doesn't produce much, the Muslim billionaires would probably end up like the Turkish sultans of old, gorging themselves to death on huge meals, attended by vast numbers of slaves fanning them to keep the flies off.
ReplyDeleteIn that alternate world, the country's military would be incompetent, the money worthless and people poor and stupid.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this is the kind of paradise/utopia Shillariah and the 0mahdi dream about?
ReplyDeleteThanks Mr. Greenfield.
Sixty years of Scandinavian socialism has turned Swedes suicidal, that’s why Sweden will turn into the first ‘autonomous’ muslim region, kind of Gaza strip, in fact there are more similarities between mamma Europe and Israel. There is a decadent western population and a more moral eastern population, and 15% muslim squatters. The only European nation in the region should be better regarded, after all we are family and blood is thicker than water, just saying…
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ReplyDeletePlease dont joke on such matters. Reality is bad enough.
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