The People's Initiative of New England is a grassroots political effort founded to advocate for and advance the interests of New Englanders. By focusing on these six states, we are able to maximize our impact where it matters most, our home. Behind PINE is a tremendous community of men and women dedicated to a secure and prosperous future for our people through local activist organizations and networks. Our affiliates are family men of action who champion tradition, family, and community.
Our primary goal is a peaceful separation from the United States of America. It was here on our soil where the shot heard around the world was fired, sparking the beginning of the American Revolution. We were all once Patriots, but it becomes clearer by the day that our once great nation has been hijacked by a hostile ruling class with no regard or remorse for the American people. These enemies are all around us, in the government, in the corporations, in the media and entertainment industry. Our representatives are bought and paid for, and they are part of a system far more complex and capable than the previous empire we sought independence from. Our people have been spun into an endless debate, pulling in every direction and hoping conditions improve every election cycle. We continue to pay our taxes, we fight in the government’s foreign wars, and we pledge allegiance to the current regime. Our children deserve better.
PINE Volunteers and their baby paying their respects at the Great Swamp Fight Memorial in Kingstown, Rhode Island.
Currently, New England has an economic tax deficit with the federal government. Every year, we pay more than we receive in aid and services while we pay around 40% more for gas an 60% more for electricity. As it stands with current regulations and supply chains, experts consider New England an "energy island". The Jones Act and other senseless regulations can only serve to keep our communities here in New England dependent on the beast in DC. New England was the birthplace of the industrial revolution, but today, the vast majority of our manufacturing industries have shipped overseas, or elsewhere in the country. While outsourcing may be driven by simple greed, many of these companies are being battered by federal and state taxes, convoluted and constantly changing regulations, and self-interested representatives that do not truly serve the people. For the politicians and their donors it is more immediately profitable to produce goods in China, the Midwest, or the Deep South, and there is never any consideration made to the impact on New England's communities. Our industry should exist to serve our people. Our people should not exist to serve our industry.
The primary justification for outsourcing brought forth by the conservative right and the liberal left is New England's declining birth rates, bringing on “labor shortages". The incredible contradiction of the pro-immigration agenda is the institution of the many anti-family policies responsible for the "labor shortage" in the first place. The decline in native births due to hostile family courts, promotion of female careerism, and unsustainable high costs of living, is the exact outcome intended by the capitalist pursuit of limitless economic growth. Our people simply cannot produce enough cogs for their machine and endless need for profit in a global market. With an Independent New England, and our own policies in place, we can build sustainable and profitable industries that will provide services and jobs with living wages, healthcare, and paid family leave for every New Englander. The foundation of this transition must be the family, as the foundation of all societies and collective efforts, the family must be protected from the onslaught of anti-family policies, sentiments, and side effects of the will of the current regime. This is an economic, social, and medical crisis that is part of a dedicated effort to atomize our families and communities. With no family, communal, cultural, racial, or spiritual integrity we are simply consumers and units of economic production. If we have nothing to truly love and hold on to, we have nothing to fight for.
PINE Volunteer distributing material and discussing New England Nationalism with voters in Manchester, New Hampshire.
While it may be difficult to reverse this current crisis, there is no denying that the ideal family is the nuclear family. Built upon a union between a man who will provide and protect, and a woman who will bring children into the world. This union must be protected by governmental policy. Universal healthcare, paid family leave, and a return to a one income per household economy would only be the beginning of an effort to revitalize and strengthen our society as a whole. This investment in our own people will pay dividends later, forming a happier, healthier, and prouder people.
It may be more profitable for the 1% to import racial and cultural strangers into our communities to compete for and fill these jobs for lower wages, but money should never be the primary consideration. Our ancestors built this nation from blood, sweat, soil, and granite. Being an American or a New Englander means more than a piece of paperwork. These are unique groups of people with racial and cultural ties dating back to the 1600s at Plymouth Rock. Our representatives favored these short term economic gains over long term productivity and security of our people because they know they may only live to be 100 years old. They will not have to live in the world they created, and their children will never have to live in the communities they've destroyed. Our children will.
PINE Volunteers conducting disaster relief efforts in Montpellier, Vermont after major flooding.
This attitude presents itself most clearly in the opioid and fentanyl epidemic that plagues our streets. These drugs are peddled by criminal gangs made up largely of foreign nationals and corrupt corporations who have no remorse for the lives they take, the families they destroy, or the communities they ravage. All of New England's 6 states are in the top 10 in the country for opioid and fentanyl related deaths, but our representatives are more concerned with pushing the LGBT agenda, providing culturally preferred food to Somalian refugees in Maine, or sending tanks to Ukraine. Every New Englander knows someone who died of an overdose, but no meaningful legislation has been presented or passed to remedy this issue federally or locally.
Whether these drugs are distributed by criminal gangs or wrongfully prescribed by pharmaceutical companies, these individuals are knowingly distributing highly addictive and deadly narcotics for profit, to people who are often mentally ill or downtrodden. These individuals and organizations should be rounded up and tried by a jury of their peers, and if found guilty, sentenced to death. Only then can there be justice for the damage they have done, and a sufficient deterrence from such activities. We must also provide extensive recovery, mental health, housing, and jobs programs to the victims of this epidemic. This is common sense to anyone who actually cares.
PINE Volunteers removing paint from the desecrated Hannah Dustin Memorial in Boscawen, New Hampshire.
Our people, who once built the most prosperous nation the world has ever seen, have been embarrassed, sold out and demoralized by short-sighted elites holding the levers of power. Our only option is to rally a popular political movement and build a sovereign and unified New England. We must free ourselves from the shackles of imperial power once again, and set an example for revolutionaries everywhere. Our people have repelled foreign aggressors once, and we can do it again, for the honor of our ancestors, the love of our families and the future of our children.
Maine native, Colin Woodward recently released a book, "American Nations." All PINE supporters might take the time to investigate this insightful writing. It accurately groups New Englanders with Canadians living in the Atlantic Provinces. This area is referred to as "Yankeedom" by Woodward. It would make up an area the size of Texas with a population comparable to Florida. 92% of these residents' ancestors came from England, Scotland, Ireland, Northern Island and Wales. It is the least diverse part of North America. It makes sense that "birds of a feather flock together!" The question becomes, "who would support such a movement, outside of New England?"
Answer: "The Energy Sector." Removing New England's Senate representatives would change the dynamics of the Senate. Oil, Natural Gas, Coal, Nuclear options would lose many of their detractors. "PINERS" could then deal with John Kerry, Elizabeth Warren, Ed Markey and other Globalists accordingly! The remaining states would endorse the new nation of "New England" for a seat on the Arctic Security Council. The new nation could focus on developing Technology, Education Manufacturing, Fishing and Ship Building as their primary industries. They would be spared defense costs and would be treated as Latvia is treated by the EU. In other words, they would be protected from outside interference by a hostile, foreign power. They would be afforded duty free trade with the rest of the country. The new nation would be able to shape their future independently, from immigration quotas to their justice system. It is probable that the new nation would adopt a similar constitution. Likely missing would be the 14th amendment. Perhaps the "second biggest winner" would be crowded England. Brits would welcome a beaconing brother on the "other side of the pond" who would literally recruit their well-educated masses to the new world.
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