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Biden Wants To Take World With Him – Russian State Duma Chair (RT)
Trump’s Security Chief Nominee Blasts Biden’s Ukraine Missile ‘Escalation’ (RT)
Has Biden Just Destroyed the World? (Paul Craig Roberts)
Biden Walks Off Into Jungle (RT)
‘Freezing’ Ukraine Conflict Unacceptable – Kremlin (RT)
The Great Trump Exhale (QTR)
Gabbard Could Help Change US Foreign Policy (John Kiriakou)
Ramaswamy Says Some Government Agencies Will Be ‘Deleted Outright’ (ET)
Trump Expands Search For Treasury Secretary (ZH)
CNN Mole People Can’t Deal With MAGA Posse At UFC (MN)
Beyond Consequence (James Howard Kunstler)
WSJ Issues Scathing Indictment Of How Democrats Blew It On Inflation (ZH)
Mad at the Election? Blame Obama (AmG)
Germany Has Become Europe’s Political Wasteland (Bordachev)
Gardening Against Evil Days (Helmer)

 

 

 

 

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“..it appears that the elderly Biden, nearing the end of his life, is “dreaming of eternity” and wants to “pull America under with him, and maybe the entire world as well.”

Biden Wants To Take World With Him – Russian State Duma Chair (RT)

The outgoing President Joe Biden is taking the US and the rest of the world down with him by escalating the conflict between Moscow and Kiev, the chairman of the Russian State Duma, Vyacheslav Volodin, stated on Monday. Biden has reportedly removed US restrictions on Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles, according to a New York Times report on Sunday, which described the move as “a significant escalation” that might “provoke a direct response from Moscow.” The White House has made no official statements on the matter. Volodin said it appears that the elderly Biden, nearing the end of his life, is “dreaming of eternity” and wants to “pull America under with him, and maybe the entire world as well.”

“If this happens, Russia will be forced to respond. The manner of the response will be up to the Ministry of Defense, but there will be one,” he said, adding that this might even include the use of “new weapons systems” that Russia has not previously deployed on Ukrainian territory. As for the Western weapons in question, they have already been used against Russia, Volodin noted. Their expanded use might cause some additional damage, but “it will not change the situation on the battlefield.” “It will only worsen the fate and future of Ukraine. And it will finally destroy Russian-American relations,” Volodin predicted. While Washington has made no official policy announcements, a number of European NATO members and public figures across the West hailed the Times report. Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky said on Monday that long-range strikes against Russia were part of his “victory plan” and that “missiles will speak” very soon.

The US and its allies have put in some restrictions on the use of the weapons they supplied to Kiev since 2022, in order to maintain plausible deniability of their involvement in the conflict with Russia. Ukraine has demanded the removal of these limitations since this spring. Russian President Vladimir Putin warned in September that any use of Western weapons to strike deep inside Russia would “significantly change the nature of the conflict.” He noted that Ukraine does not have the capability to use such weapons itself, and would require foreign personnel to create targeting and firing solutions. This, Putin said, would mean that “NATO countries are directly involved in the military conflict” with Russia.

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“..It was not a matter of the US “giving permission” to Ukraine, but crossing the threshold of direct involvement, Putin told reporters in September..”

Trump’s Security Chief Nominee Blasts Biden’s Ukraine Missile ‘Escalation’ (RT)

Allowing Kiev to use US-supplied long-range weapons against Russia will only escalate the conflict that President-elect Donald Trump is trying to end, the incoming White House national security adviser, Mike Waltz, has said. The New York Times reported on Sunday that US President Joe Biden had given Ukraine permission to use ATACMS missiles against Russian territory. Washington has neither confirmed nor denied the anonymously sourced claim. Waltz, a former Green Beret and Florida congressman tapped by Trump to serve as his top aide, told Fox News on Monday that he was not briefed on the move by the outgoing administration, as he normally would be by tradition. “It’s another step up the escalation ladder,” Waltz told Fox host Brian Kilmeade.

“And nobody knows where this is going. North Korea is unleashing ballistic missiles, artillery, now tens of thousands of soldiers. “The administration responds by lifting this restriction. North Korea sends more soldiers. South Korea is now saying it may get engaged…” Ukraine has accused the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea of sending weapons and thousands of troops to aid Russia. Washington has accepted this claim at face value. “So this is a development, but it’s a tactical one,” Waltz added. “President Trump is talking grand strategy here. How do we get both sides to the table to end this war? What’s the framework for a deal, and who’s sitting at that table?” Trump is putting together an “all-star team” that will consider the broader strategic issues and the ways to “we drive this war to an end,” Waltz said.

The Republican president-elect campaigned on ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict, saying he would try to do so even before his January 20 inauguration. Many of his prominent backers have denounced Sunday’s rumored move by the outgoing President Joe Biden as an attempt to make any peace deal more difficult. Under Biden, the US has provided over $64 billion worth of weapons, ammunition and equipment to Ukraine to support Vladimir Zelensky’s war effort against Russia. Washington placed certain restrictions on the use of such weapons, and Zelensky has spent months demanding the lifting of the limitations, as part of his “victory plan.”

Moscow has repeatedly warned the US and its allies that any such move would amount to their open involvement in the hostilities. Russian President Vladimir Putin has pointed out that Kiev lacks the capability to use long-range missiles without NATO satellites and military personnel to develop targeting and firing solutions. It was not a matter of the US “giving permission” to Ukraine, but crossing the threshold of direct involvement, Putin told reporters in September. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova acknowledged on Monday that reports of Biden’s decision were still unconfirmed, but added that if Kiev actually used US missiles in such a way, Moscow’s response would be “adequate and tangible.”

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“Trump cannot lose the war in Ukraine unless he can present peace as an accomplishment.”

Has Biden Just Destroyed the World? (Paul Craig Roberts)

To make it impossible for Trump to enter office with good relations with Russia, in addition to “Russiagate,” as Gilbert Doctorow reminds us, the corrupt Obama regime unlawfully seized Russian consular properties in San Francisco, and I think elsewhere, in order to bring Trump into office with poisoned relations with Moscow. This time in November, 2024, the totally corrupt Biden Regime, has blocked any peaceful settlement negotiated by Trump of the Russian/Ukrainian conflict by reversing Biden’s decision and giving go ahead for the US/NATO to launch missiles from Ukrainian territory into Russia. The senile idiot, manipulated by his warmonger advisors, has possibly started WWIII. Recently in an interview with Russian television I expressed my opinion that such a trap was desired by the neoconservatives for Trump, but that I thought the Pentagon would block the approval.

There are so many reports that the Biden regime has given a green light to NATO launching missiles from Ukraine into Russia that the information must be correct. We hear it from Russian state television “news of the week.” We hear it from The Washington Post. We hear it from AP News. And so on. Here we have a classic example of how an outgoing administration can commit an incoming one and thereby forestall its electoral agenda. It is now happening before our eyes, although the whore American media will do everything possible to hide the truth. The question is: What will Putin do now if the red line that Putin says is the fatal one is actually crossed and Western missiles begin hitting targets inside Russia? Will it prove to be, like all other red lines Putin has declared, not to be real?

In light of Putin’s non-confrontational behavior, if the missile attacks begin prior to Trump’s inauguration, possibly Putin will wait and see what Trump does to reverse the decision before Putin releases death and destruction on the Western World. The crazed neoconservatives and Deep State have pressured Biden into a decision that places the entire world in a situation where destruction of all life possibly awaits. Why did a single American vote for such a cruel, inhuman, morally vacant, anti-American political Democrat party that is willing to risk life on earth for Washington’s hegemony and the profits of the military/security complex? Why did the European Union regret Trump’s election? Why does the Western media support actions that result in the end of the world? The final question and the most important one is: What can President-elect Trump do about it?

He can, prior to his inauguration, call Putin and tell him to hold off, that once inaugurated as President, he will reverse the policy and permit no missile attacks on Russia. Will Putin believe that Trump can deliver? Considering the war cabinet Trump has appointed, can Trump make a decision independently of his government? The situation is complicated by the fact that Trump’s appointees are aligned against Iran and for Israel. Neither Russia nor China can stand aside from an US/Israeli attack on Iran. Putin probably wonders if “Making America Great Again” also implies military dominance. Trump’s supporters are tired of losing wars. They want to win one. Trump cannot lose the war in Ukraine unless he can present peace as an accomplishment.

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Before okaying long range missiles in Ukraine, they sent Biden deep into the Amazon.

Biden Walks Off Into Jungle (RT)

Outgoing US President Joe Biden appears to have once again aimlessly wandered off stage after delivering a speech on climate change in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil on Sunday. A clip of the 81-year-old’s latest gaffe has gone viral on social media. Speaking at a press conference near Manaus, the largest city in the Brazilian Amazon, Biden wore a loose-fitting button-down shirt and his trademark aviator sunglasses. Throughout the address, the president talked about the dangers of climate change, the importance of rainforest conservation as well as the investments his administration has made into clean energy.

Biden stated that he is officially the first sitting US President to personally visit the Amazon rainforest and announced that his government would be launching a special financing coalition to mobilize at least $10 billion by 2030 in order to protect 20,000 square miles of land in the Amazon. However, after finishing his speech, Biden waved to the cameras, turned away from the podium and started walking away, heading straight into what appeared to be some dense greenery. The video of the aging president’s exit has since gone viral on social media, with one clip posted by the Pop Base account gaining over 26 million views by Monday morning. In the comments, many users expressed confusion over where Biden was going, with some claiming he had “wandered off into the Amazon.”

“Bruh did he just wave bye and disappear into the jungle?” one user wrote, with another asking why the president was in the Amazon at all. “He’s really doing all the side quests now that he can retire,” one person suggested. According to Newsweek, however, a full version of the video supposedly shows that Biden was not actually lost and had walked down a path that was not clearly visible in the clip. The outlet noted that several other members of the press later also walked out along the same path. While Biden’s team has not commented on the incident yet, if the US president was indeed lost, it wouldn’t be his first public mishap. The White House, however, had previously insisted that most of the videos of the aging leader getting confused or ‘frozen’ at public events had been manipulated, with Biden’s Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre dismissing them as “cheap fakes.”

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First: no nukes, no NATO, no nazis. Only then can we talk freeze.

‘Freezing’ Ukraine Conflict Unacceptable – Kremlin (RT)

Moscow vehemently rejects the possibility of freezing the Ukraine conflict, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Monday. He was responding to reports that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan plans to suggest the move during the G20 summit in Brazil. Bloomberg, citing sources familiar with Erdogan’s plans, claimed that the Turkish leader would suggest freezing the conflict “on current lines” and encourage Kiev to delay discussions about joining NATO for at least ten years as a “concession” to Moscow. He also reportedly plans to propose the creation of a demilitarized zone in Donbass, where international troops would be deployed to provide security guarantees for Ukraine. Asked to comment on the report, Peskov stated that Moscow had no information about any proposals being prepared by Erdogan. However, he said “any kind of freezing along the line of military conflict is unacceptable for the Russian side.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin previously outlined conditions for ending the hostilities, and those steps are “what needs to be done to stop the fighting,” the spokesperson added. In June, Putin set out conditions for peace negotiations with Kiev, which involved the complete removal of Ukrainian troops from all Russian territories, including the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, and Kherson and Zaporozhye Regions. They also involved Ukraine legally committing to never joining NATO or any other Western military blocs. Last week, during his first direct phone call with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in two years, Putin also reiterated that Moscow remains open to finding a political and diplomatic resolution to the Ukraine conflict, and said it was Kiev that was refusing to negotiate.

According to the Kremlin, the Russian president also emphasized that the crisis was the “direct result of NATO’s long-standing aggressive policy aimed at creating an anti-Russian bridgehead on Ukrainian territory, while ignoring our country’s interests in the field of security and trampling on the rights of Russian-speaking residents.” During the call, Putin emphasized that any potential settlement between Moscow and Kiev would inevitably have to take into account Russia’s security interests, recognize the new territorial realities, and “eliminate the root cause of the conflict.”

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“…the man that the media told us was Hitler nonstop has morphed into the people’s president.”

The Great Trump Exhale (QTR)

I think this election cycle President Trump won so handily, not only because his competition was grossly incompetent, but because it was far less taboo this time around to be a Trump supporter. In 2016, before President Trump had a chance to establish a four-year record for himself in office, it wasn’t popular to openly support him. His “Make America Great Again” hats were ridiculed as a cheap branding trick and the mainstream media was unrelenting in its quest to crucify not only Trump, but those who supported him. Throughout the last four years of political lunacy, which included wide-open borders, rising inflation, squandering of taxpayer cash, and multiple geopolitical dust-ups, it became far less of a faux pas to support Trump publicly. This period culminated in an internal coup that subverted the primary process, further reinforcing this shift.

Today, there are still scores of Democrats who believe Trump is irredeemable and repugnant, just as there are still plenty of news organizations that spend 24 hours a day attempting to make him look bad. But this election go-round, there were just too many Americans on the center-left, center, and center-right who decided that the humiliation they would need to endure by supporting Trump publicly paled in comparison to how insulted they felt by the current administration’s assumption that they would buy an entire campaign based on flip-flopping, outright lies, race hustling, and identity politics. For every one person that still found it inconceivable to support Trump publicly, there were two more, myself included, who simply could no longer endure having their character and intelligence insulted strictly because they backed a set of political ideals that, at any other point in recent history, would’ve been considered center-left, moderate or barely right-leaning.

With that sea change among the most crucial part of the voter base, inclusive of independents and many around the center of the political aisle, Trump won this election in a landslide. And Democrats, who had been told many times over that their political strategies were wearing thin, were forced to face undeniable, quantitative proof of just how much of the American public agreed with this assessment. As such, it’s undeniable that the nation has issued a collective exhale in response to the election results. Many people who voted for Trump, and who may have still been wondering whether it’s OK to express their political beliefs publicly without being called “garbage,” now know that they can: they are in the company of more than 70 million other voters and form the majority of the country. For years, Trump campaigned on the saying that his voters were the “silent majority.” This election proved him right.

It was risky for many high-profile people to come out and publicly endorse Donald Trump prior to this election, and is a testament to just how much the left has lost its way. Had Trump not won, many of these people would have been lambasted as “far-right wingers,” “purveyors of misinformation,” and people whose moral and ethical integrity should be called into question heading into another Democratic administration. But instead, with a Trump mandate, millions of Americans can exhale publicly and, like Joe Rogan said last week, finally just admit that no matter what everybody says, they just like President Trump. Rogan said on his podcast a couple of days ago: “…you’re getting what you get. That’s who the guy is and I like him. I’ve gone I’ve grown to like him. I had a much more negative opinion of him back in the day because it was There’s only so much you can pay attention to and do deep dives on right before you lose your f*cking mind and with him I was like It’s probably not good for the country.”

And what we saw last night at the UFC fight, where Trump had a great interaction with fighter Jon Jones, who handed him his belt after winning his fight, is that whether people like it or not, the man that the media told us was Hitler nonstop has morphed into the people’s president. This will be like a snowball rolling down a hill: the more people that come out and embrace Trump publicly, the more who will follow. Put simply, Trump is just winning people over. I wrote last week about how this election doesn’t just feel like the beginning of four years of change; it feels like it could be spearheading a populist/libertarian renaissance in the country that could last multiple election cycles. You could tell from his entrance to the fights last night that the nation is starting to feel the excitement for this potential, too. Seeing Trump at the fights last night was like the flyover before an NFL game. It was one of many moments over the last year while he was campaigning that people muttered: “We’re back. America is back.”

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“Not only is she ill-prepared and unqualified, but she traffics in conspiracy theories and cozies up to dictators like Bashar al-Assad and Vladimir Putin.”

Gabbard Could Help Change US Foreign Policy (John Kiriakou)

President-elect Donald Trump this week stirred up the intelligence community with his picks of former Hawaii Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence (DNI) and former DNI and Texas Republican Rep. John Ratcliffe as C.I.A. director. Ratcliffe, a fierce partisan, is nonetheless the more traditional pick of the two. Gabbard spent her life as a Democrat, including eight years in the House before running for president in 2020, dropping out, changing her affiliation to “Independent,” and then changing it to Republican and endorsing Trump. She is the more controversial pick, not necessarily because of her politics, but because she is far more isolationist than most Democrats and she supports an immediate end to the war in Ukraine and engagement with North Korea, China and Syria.

Both Ratcliffe and Gabbard are likely to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate, according to The Washington Post. Neither is as controversial as, say, attorney general nominee Matt Gaetz, who was investigated a year ago for sex trafficking, or defense secretary nominee Peter Hegseth, a former Army captain who is currently a Fox News host and who has literally no experience running anything larger than his own household. While Democrats will likely oppose both Ratcliffe and Gabbard, if only because the two are MAGA Republicans who want to end U.S. financial and military support for Ukraine, Republicans now control 53 Senate seats, more than enough for confirmation, with room to lose a few. Publicly, Democrats aren’t saying much about Ratcliffe. He’s mostly a known quantity in Washington, having been DNI for a few months at the end of the first Trump administration. He’s a former member of the House Armed Services Committee and was also a member of Trump’s impeachment defense team.

Ratcliffe was initially dismissed as unqualified for the DNI job in 2019. He withdrew from consideration, but Trump renamed him a year later and he was finally approved by a sharply-divided Senate. His tenure was short, and he didn’t do anything either controversial or innovative in his few months in the job. Gabbard’s nomination has drawn far more ire, especially from Democrats. Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA), a former C.I.A. officer, said she was “appalled” by Gabbard’s nomination and added, “Not only is she ill-prepared and unqualified, but she traffics in conspiracy theories and cozies up to dictators like Bashar al-Assad and Vladimir Putin.” Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) called Gabbard’s nomination “incredibly reckless,” and added that “Putting someone with known sympathies for foreign adversaries (in the position) is not putting America’s interests first — it’s putting our security at risk.”

And Rep. Seth Magaziner (D-RI) said, “Tulsi Gabbard’s deep ties to some of our nation’s most dangerous adversaries, including Bashar al-Assad of Syria and Vladimir Putin of Russia, make her an untrustworthy guardian of our nation’s most closely held secrets.” All of this is, in my own humble opinion, absurd. Democrats don’t like Gabbard because she never bought into the party’s anti-Russia hysteria, because she was never supportive of putting the U.S. and NATO on the brink of war with Russia in Ukraine, and because she doubted the Democratic Party’s assertion that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad gassed his own people, an allegation refuted by United Nations whistleblowers. That’s exactly what we need in a healthy democracy — somebody in a position of authority who makes decisions based on facts, not on what happens to be politically expedient.

We need a person willing to rein in the neoconservative/neoliberal intelligence and foreign policy establishment when they urge the president to double down on military action based on phony or incomplete intelligence. Gabbard may face one substantive challenge when she finally becomes DNI. That challenge will be in dealing with Secretary of State-designate Marco Rubio, currently a Republican senator from Florida. Rubio is a longtime mainstream neoconservative hawk, especially on China, although he has kowtowed to Trump successfully over the past eight years. Rubio and Gabbard have some clashing views, but Gabbard is as much a seasoned bureaucratic fighter as Rubio is. The question, then, will be who can more successfully get Trump’s ear.

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“Most of the people making these decisions from health care to the Department of Defense are failing on effectiveness because they have no accountability..”

Ramaswamy Says Some Government Agencies Will Be ‘Deleted Outright’ (ET)

President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to co-lead a new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said on Sunday that some federal agencies will be “deleted outright” and that contractors may see “massive cuts” in what they can charge when the incoming administration takes office next year. Last week, Trump named former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Tesla CEO Elon Musk to lead the presidential advisory commission, DOGE. Their work must be completed no later than July 4, 2026, Trump said in his statement. Ramaswamy told Fox Business on Sunday that “there is massive waste, fraud, and abuse right now.” “Federal contractors are really exploiting the federal government,” he said. When Fox host Maria Bartiromo asked him whether entire government agencies will be closed, he responded in the affirmative.

“We expect mass reductions. We expect certain agencies to be deleted outright,“ Ramaswamy said. ”We expect mass reductions in force in areas of the federal government that are bloated. We expect massive cuts of all federal contractors and others who are overbilling the federal government. So, yes, we expect all of the above.” As a presidential candidate, Ramaswamy had called for totally eliminating or restructuring of several agencies, including the FBI, the Department of Education, the Internal Revenue Service, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Elaborating on Fox, Ramaswamy said that “failures of the executive branch need to be addressed.” “Unelected bureaucrats in the administrative state that was created through executive action” are running the government, he said, which needs to be fixed by the executive branch.

“This is about restoring self-governance and accountability in America as well. Elected leaders, if they make the wrong decisions, voters have a great choice. You can vote them out and remove them,” Ramaswamy said. “Most of the people making these decisions from health care to the Department of Defense are failing on effectiveness because they have no accountability. Historically, it’s been the view of many scholars to say that those people could not even be fired. Now, we take a different view with the environment the Supreme Court has given us in recent years, and we’re going to use that in a pretty extensive way to move quickly.” DOGE will not be an official government agency, meaning that both Ramaswamy and Musk are not considered Cabinet members in the incoming Trump administration and therefore not subject to the Senate confirmation.

Both Ramaswamy and Musk, as well as Tulsi Gabbard, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined the president-elect at a UFC event at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. Gabbard is Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence, while Trump nominated Kennedy to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

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It looked like Bessent had it, but apparently there was too much opposition to him.

Trump Expands Search For Treasury Secretary (ZH)

The group of prospective Trump Treasury Secretary picks has expanded from two (Howard Lutnick and Scott Bessent – as we detailed here) to four (now including former Fed governor Kevin Warsh and Apollo Globla chief Marc Rowan). While we noted earlier that Elon Musk and RFK Jr. are pushing for Howard Lutnick, with Musk praising the Cantor Fitzgerald CEO as a disruptor compared to Key Square Group (and George Soros protégé) Scott Bessent – the latter of whom met with Trump on Friday, and has the backing of many including noted investor Kyle Bass; The FT reports that people close to the process said Kevin Warsh, a former Federal Reserve governor, Marc Rowan, chief executive of Apollo Global Management, and Bill Hagerty, the Tennessee senator, are also now in the running, along with Robert Lighthizer, the former US trade representative under Trump.

The FT continues to note that since Trump was elected, Bessent has been on the defensive about his commitment to enacting the president’s economic vision. In an opinion piece for Fox News last week, he described tariffs as “a means to finally stand up for Americans”. But his critics have seized on comments to the Financial Times that the president-elect’s agenda represented “maximalist” positions that were negotiating tools, as a sign he would be soft on the issue. Trump’s aides are reluctant to repeat the tensions over trade in Trump’s first administration, when Steven Mnuchin, then-Treasury secretary, frequently sought to moderate tariff plans for fear of disrupting markets. Several people familiar with the discussions inside Trump’s team said Lighthizer, who served as US trade representative in the first administration, had previously expressed interest in becoming Treasury secretary.

On Sunday the Coalition for a Prosperous America, a pro-tariff think-tank, backed Lighthizer publicly for Treasury secretary. “The next Treasury secretary must be 100 per cent aligned with President-elect Trump’s policy on tariffs,” it said in a post on X. “Former USTR Robert Lighthizer is a steadfast champion for the US economy and the best choice to carry out President Trump’s trade agenda.”

Marc Rowan
Rowan, 62, is a billionaire investor who leads Apollo Global Management, which he cofounded in the 1990s. It now has nearly $700 billion in assets under management. Apollo recently announced that it plans to double its assets under management to $1.5 trillion by 2029. The Journal, citing people familiar with the matter, reported that while the billionaire’s aides are in touch with Trump, Rowan isn’t actively trying to secure the Treasury Secretary role and hasn’t spoken to Trump personally about such a position. But the Times also wrote that Trump has been telling his staff that he’s impressed with Rowan, who Bloomberg estimates to be worth $10.9 billion. Rowan has said that US economic concerns must be fixed by what he called “wholesale change,” which he said Trump and his new administration would bring.

Kevin Warsh
Warsh, 54, is a former Morgan Stanley banker and one of the newer contenders. He was an economic advisor to President George W. Bush from 2002 to 2006 and a governor of the Federal Reserve Board from 2006 to 2011. During the latter period, Warsh was a central figure in shaping the nation’s response to the 2007-2008 financial crisis, working to rescue major ailing banks. Trump had been floating Warsh that year as a frontrunner for Fed chair. He eventually picked Jerome Powell for the role. More recently, he’s been working on Trump’s transition team, helping with economic policy and personnel, according to The Journal. Most recently, Warsh was outspoken in questioning The Fed’s independence with regard the 50bps rate-cut right before the election. “if that’s all true, maybe they’re not data-dependent.” “I do not want to be the person accusing them of politics … but when you don’t have a theory of the case and you don’t follow it, it is easy to get that accusation and it is harder … to defend them.”

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“They’re deathly afraid of ‘masculinity’ and strong personalities.”

CNN Mole People Can’t Deal With MAGA Posse At UFC (MN)

The MAGA crew took over UFC 309 in Madison Square Garden over the weekend, triggering demon energy woke seethery into action. Behold their media leaders, the CNN mole guys. Why do they all wear those thick heavy black rimmed glasses? Anyway, these guys, it doesn’t matter what their names are, lets call them Howard and Greg, couldn’t cope with president Trump leading out his transition team to uproariously loud cheering at the event. Howard said Trump was “giving supporter based permission structure,” by bringing his crew with him, while Greg said it was like ancient Rome with Caesar bringing his gladiators into the Colosseum. “It really looks like ancient Rome here. This is the conquering Republican Caesar who’s going into the Colosseum, and everyone’s cheering, and he’s got his political gladiators with him,” Howard excitedly whined, ignoring the fact that Julius Caesar was long dead when construction on the Colosseum began.

“That appearance isn’t just about him enjoying the applause. He’s sending a message to the Senate. For sure,” Greg continued blathering. “Not only are you entertained, but these are my people, and are you willing to fight?”Because here’s who I have,” Greg clamoured. It’s hilarious watching these people having a meltdown analysing Trump’s team and the UFC crowd having fun. They were having a well deserved day off, celebrating, watching the event and dancing to YMCA by the Village people, but the mole people want you to believe it’s some kind of scary authoritarian display of power. CBS News also couldn’t cope. The article states “Trump is a longtime UFC enthusiast and frequent attendee of major fights. He made promoting hypermasculine tones a signature of his campaign — as he looked to further widen the gap among male voters between himself and his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris.”

“Trump and his top supporters embraced alpha-male terms and often accentuated them with vulgar and demeaning language.” It gets even more hilarious… “While campaigning, Trump appeared frequently on podcasts, gaming platforms, and with key supporters who described a vote for Trump as a way to demonstrate true manliness. While Trump taped a podcast with Rogan, who himself has spoken about hypermasculinity, Harris failed to do a similar appearance, citing scheduling conflicts.” They’re deathly afraid of ‘masculinity’ and strong personalities.

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“I don’t know why the Democrats lost. I don’t understand … Prices have come down, the economy is good. I don’t know why they voted against her, against the party.” — William Shatner (Captain Kirk)”

Beyond Consequence (James Howard Kunstler)

If you boil down everything the woked-up, psychopathic Democratic Party did the past eight years as it drove the country into a ditch, it all amounted to a Great Pretending. Whatever the party said, they knew it was not so. Whatever they did, they pretended the other side was doing. They lied lavishly, knowingly, and incessantly and now they are pretending to soul-search in a great public display of pretend humility as they await the dreaded reckoning. Case in point: the interview on PBS between the Aspen Institute’s former chief Walter Isaacson and Harvard civics philosophy prof Michael Sandel, “to make sense of Donald Trump’s Presidency.” Listen to them prattle about “the dignity of work,” “credentialist condescension,” and “income disparities.”

You know it was way worse than that: censorship, witch hunts, the gestapo FBI, a stupid money-pit war, medical fascism, the wide-open border, race-and gender hustles, state-sponsored riots, lawfare programmatically destroying lives, careers, reputations, and misuse of the news media (including PBS) to lie about all of it. These two pusillanimous pricks, pretending to be genteel, are the poster boys for a diseased polity. And behind the scenes now, in the C-suites of the big agencies, the faculty lounges of Higher Ed, the Zoom meet-ups of so many crypto-government NGOs, and especially in the Big Media board-rooms, the cries of anxiety and desperation signal a momentous end of something: the punking of America by a gang of vicious, criminal snobs. The aggregate insult alone deserves a world-class beat-down. They know it, and they know they are going to get it, and it will be satisfying to watch them rat each other out as judgment nears.

But even as all that plays out, and justice returns to the scene, Mr. Trump and Company face the enormous task of getting our nation’s house in order. The balance sheet is a catastrophe, we are functionally bankrupt, and “Joe Biden” has been busy destroying the value of our money in the futile attempt to work around all that. All the economic statistics rolled out to benefit Ms. Harris in the election are false. Something is underway that is too big to stop and it will express itself as ruinous inflation and economic depression in some wicked combo of the two. It will surely lead to epic rearrangements in everyday life. I will suggest a few examples. The people of this land have been deprived of purpose and meaning in an economy organized among giant enterprises and vast distances from wherever you live. To call ourselves “consumers” degrades us. We are citizens who have duties, responsibilities, and obligations to each other.

We are economic actors who can make choices and take risks, not passive units to be exploited. The people need an economic role in their locality: employer of neighbors, producer of useful goods and services, all the way down to faithful servants of something and someone. Monopolies and chain stores killed American towns and all the complex relations in them that furnished purpose, meaning, and livelihoods for the people in a rich ecosystem of production and services. Now it’s the monopolies and chain store’s turn to decline and die off — and they will in the course of things, but it would be foolish to try to prop them up. Let them go and let the people rebuild their networks of making-and-doing locally. It’s already happening.

The giant shopping malls that came along in the 1970s have already died, and there was no official campaign to rescue them, nor any official funeral. It just happened quietly in the background. The malls were a pure product of the combo of Boomer household formation and Happy Motoring. That’s ending now. What replaced the malls, strangely, is the new model of Garage Sale Nation. That will continue to evolve and elaborate itself, and integrate into what happens next — which will not be the A-I robot nirvana of endless leisure, but rather an era of tribulation. You can see it coming on all around you. So many things don’t work anymore. Medicine. School. The task of reorganizing them is monumental. It will generate plenty of friction and hardship.

The people also need a social role in their community: head of household, mother, mentor, public servant, caretaker, local hero. You need a place in this world to enact those roles, a location in it, at the proper scale, and it must be a place that is worthy of your affection. Too many places in the USA do not meet these requirements. They are ugly, sprawling, chaotic, and grotesque. The suburban template for development is a long-running fiasco, the anti-community, and MAGA’s psychological investment in it is, sadly, a mistake — though it is consistent with the psychology of previous investment (sunk costs).

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“..they overcorrected, flooding an already fragile economy with cash and setting the stage for soaring inflation that has burdened millions of Americans ever since.”

WSJ Issues Scathing Indictment Of How Democrats Blew It On Inflation (ZH)

The Wall Street Journal has issued a scathing postmortem analysis of how the Biden administration completely botched the economy and supercharged inflation. President Biden hadn’t even been inaugurated when he and his senior advisers made a monumental gamble in January 2021 that would reverberate through his presidency. Fresh on the heels of a $900 billion Covid-relief bill that Congress had approved weeks earlier, Biden proposed a $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. Biden and his team, many of whom had served in the Obama administration, claimed they were correcting their mistakes from 2009: spending too little to combat a major economic crisis. Instead, they overcorrected, flooding an already fragile economy with cash and setting the stage for soaring inflation that has burdened millions of Americans ever since.

Key among their policies was the American Rescue Plan (ARP) – a package which boosted the child tax credit, showered Americans with $1,400 per person, and directed $350 billion to state and local governments. The plan was passed against a backdrop of already unprecedented government spending. Americans were awash in federal aid from bipartisan measures under Trump, supply chains were breaking down, and businesses were struggling to rehire workers. The administration dismissed these concerns, prioritizing speed over prudence. The plan, of course, totally backfired. “If inflation had been less severe in that first year, if it had peaked at a lower level, could Vice President Harris have survived that? My intuition is yes,” said Michael Strain, head of economic-policy studies at the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute.

On election day, approximately 40% of voters polled said the economy was their top issue – with those voters backing Donald Trump by a 22% margin. The White House is unrepentant, of course. “Any scenario that envisions less inflation from a reduced ARP also has to wrestle with slower growth, higher unemployment and more child poverty,” said White House Council of Economic Advisors chair, Jared Bernstein. “White House and Democratic officials have argued that overall U.S. economic outcomes were better than those achieved in nearly every other advanced economy. But politically, those arguments fell flat and gave Trump his opening. “It comes off as cold comfort to say that people have it worse in Germany, the U.K., France,” said Rep. Brendan Boyle (D., Pa.). “People naturally compare their experiences today to what things were like prepandemic.” -WSJ”

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“When he failed, they decided to send their message in a language that no one could misunderstand. They sent Trump.”

Mad at the Election? Blame Obama (AmG)

Liberals who are in the throes of capitulation and despair after Donald Trump’s crushing electoral and popular vote win can lay blame for their disastrous loss at the feet of one man: Barack Hussein Obama. Obama built the Trump wave. His failure to live up to the promises of his populist 2008 run has cursed the Democratic Party, probably for a generation. The Washington DC establishment in just two short months is going to get “scholonged” by an angry and vengeful Trump, ready to rain executive hellfire on the bureaucrats and institutions that have spent the last nine years fighting him tooth and nail. All of this could have been prevented. In 2008, Obama swept into power with a crushing electoral college and popular vote majority. He won Iowa, Florida, Ohio, and North Carolina. He even won Indiana. Democrats swept into power in Congress with a 74-seat lead in the House, nearly 59% of seats, and were gifted with a magical 60-seat filibuster-proof supermajority in the Senate.

This was a generational victory, a sign that voters were fed up with politics as usual and the failures of the GOP and the Washington and Wall Street establishment as such. This victory wasn’t just about electing the first Black president, though that was important: The policies and platform at stake appealed deeply to voters. It is worth remembering what exactly those policies were. Obama promised to end the war in Iraq, end the Afghanistan war with honor, help the economy by reducing health care costs (prioritizing “Main Street” over Wall Street), and bring about a new era of racial harmony. Moreover, Obama explicitly eschewed radical leftist politics. He explicitly defended traditional marriage. In his DNC nomination speech, he condemned employers who “undercut American wages by hiring illegal workers.” Obama ran a campaign on bringing “change” to DC. He made much of his status as a newcomer who lacked the “typical pedigree” of a candidate for the nation’s highest office.

Put another way, Obama won a decisive victory in 2008 by campaigning as a Washington outsider bent on ending foreign wars, boosting the economy by helping ordinary people, and being a moderate on social issues like abortion and gay marriage. Does this message sound familiar? It should. In broad measure, it is the same formula that brought Donald Trump to power in 2016 and has given him, like Obama, unified control over the executive and legislative branches after a crushing electoral and popular vote win. Obama’s hubris is the reason the Democratic Party stands here today—powerless in the face of “Orange Hitler.” Obama did not close Guantanamo Bay, he ended the Iraq War only to get sucked back in, killed Osama Bin Laden but kept troops in Afghanistan, started wars in Libya and Syria, and, most damningly, inflamed racial tensions when he had a chance to calm them.

Far from being a moderate on social issues, Obama was the president whose picks for the Supreme Court rammed gay marriage down Americans throats after it had suffered numerous state-level electoral setbacks, including in California of all places in the very election that brought Obama to power! Obama’s pledge to reduce health care costs in 2008 did not come with an individual mandate to purchase health insurance. The final bill that snaked its way through Congress and was signed into law did contain such a penalty. Instead of lowering health care costs, Americans watched as their premiums went up.

Instead of fewer foreign wars, we got more. Instead of declaring victory after the death of the mastermind behind 9/11, we got eight more years of war. On every front, Obama didn’t just fail to follow through on his mandate, he actively worked for the opposite outcome. Obama lacked the strength of character and will to follow through on his promises and to deliver the shake-up in Washington that he promised. He was more concerned with hanging out with celebrities and being cool than facing down his own Party’s bosses to deliver on the promises he made to the American people. Nancy Pelosi, 16 years later, still remains one of the most powerful figures in the Party. Americans sent a refined, urbane, grassroots college professor to do their bidding in DC. When he failed, they decided to send their message in a language that no one could misunderstand. They sent Trump.

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“..a natural product of the loss of any possibility of determining their own destiny.”

Germany Has Become Europe’s Political Wasteland (Bordachev)

Germany is a political void in the center of Europe, even though it contributes significantly to the global economy and is influential in trade. It’s also the Western country with which Russia has had the most historical, cultural and, until recently, economic contacts. A week ago the government in Berlin collapsed, and so far the leading German parties have agreed that early parliamentary elections will be in February 2025. It’s very likely that the next government will be led by the main opposition force, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). At the start of the election campaign, CDU leader Friedrich Merz publicly announced that – if he wins – he’ll issue an ultimatum to Moscow over Ukraine. He’s promised that if this ultimatum is not accepted within 24 hours, his government will provide the Kiev regime with cruise missiles to attack Russian territory.

The consequences of such a decision for Russian-Western relations are obvious. It is not surprising, therefore, that our main reaction was astonishment at the irresponsibility of such a high-ranking member of the German elite. There are even fears that Merz and those behind him intend to drag Germany into a destructive military conflict with Europe’s largest country. But all this German talk means nothing in practice. Without US authorisation, or direct orders from Washington, the leaders in Berlin are not only incapable of starting a major war in Europe, they are incapable even of adjusting their shoelaces. Any statements by German politicians, the fall and rise of governing coalitions there, should only be seen in the context of how the Berlin establishment is trying to find a role in the shadow of total American dominance.

It’s deeply symbolic that Chancellor Olaf Scholz took a decisive step towards the collapse of the governing coalition on 6 November, the day on which the domestic political balance of power in the United States changed radically. In the context of significant changes at the center, the peripheral political systems must react as sensitively as possible: at the level of how a branch of a large corporation reacts to a change in its general management. Berlin’s international position is defined by its crushing defeat in the Second World War, which ended any hope of determining its own future. Germany, like Japan and South Korea, is a country with a foreign occupying force on its territory, albeit under the NATO flag. The German elite, both political and economic, is, with few exceptions, even more integrated with the US than the British elite. To say nothing of those running France, Italy or other European countries.

Germany has no autonomy in determining its foreign policy, nor does it aspire to have any. It’s no coincidence that over the past two and a half years of the Ukraine crisis, it’s been Berlin that has provided the largest amount of military and financial aid to the Kiev regime. Almost ten times more than, say, France, whose president likes to make bellicose speeches. Naturally, the representatives of the German establishment look like pale copies of what we used to consider real politicians. And this is a natural product of the loss of any possibility of determining their own destiny. Of course, Berlin can still set the parameters of economic policy for the weak countries of the European Mediterranean. States such as Greece, Italy or Spain are given to Germany to ‘feed’ within the framework of the European Union and its single currency.

But even Poland, which has a special relationship with the US, has managed to avoid tying itself to Germany’s industrial grip. France is resisting slightly. But it is gradually sinking to the level of southern Europe. The UK has left the EU, but retains its position as the main representative of the US in Europe. It should be noted that such a state of affairs for Germany did not come about overnight. Even during the Cold War, the Federal Republic (FRG) was led by bright personalities. Under chancellors such as Willy Brandt (1969-1974), the Moscow Treaty was signed between the FRG and the USSR on the recognition of post-war borders in Europe. In the early 1970s, German politicians and business were able to persuade the US to allow Germany to establish energy cooperation with the Soviets. In our time, Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (1998-2005) pushed for European energy security based on German-Russian cooperation.

But all this came to an end with the global economic crisis of 2008-2013, after which the US began to tighten the screws on its allies. In the spring of 2022, Olaf Scholz, who had previously been committed to dialogue with Russia, fully supported the military-political confrontation created by the Americans over Ukraine. Now German politicians are not free to choose their own future. For most of them, with the exception of the non-systemic opposition, this is quite obvious. Why appoint bright personalities to the highest positions if nothing depends on their decisions? Gradually, the entire political system and the mood of the electorate are adapting to these conditions. The differences in the parties’ platforms are becoming blurred. Observers are already talking about the likelihood that the government will be formed by the Social Democrats and their main opponents from the CDU. This means that disagreements on fundamental issues are a thing of the past.

Only the technical aspects of forming a government need to be agreed upon, and the main goal of all efforts is to hold on to power as such. The united and sovereign German state existed for 74 years (1871-1945). Its revival as such is not possible: even if Russia and China would look favourably on it, the Anglo-Saxon world will not allow it for several reasons at once. Firstly, both German attempts – in the First and Second World Wars – to play a leading role in the West came close to succeeding. So nobody will give them a third chance. Just to be on the safe side. It should be borne in mind that the West takes order within its own community even more seriously than it does the defence of its privileges against the rest of humanity. Second, Germany’s position at the center of Europe, its huge industrial base and its industrious population make it an ideal partner for the US and Britain, the maritime trading powers. Politically insignificant, Germany can economically control much of the rest of Europe, but cannot dictate the substance.

Third, the revival of visible German independence is in the interests of Moscow and Beijing because it would split the ranks of the consolidated West. A small front of countries like Hungary, Slovakia or even one a little larger cannot create such a split. And the unity of the West under the leadership of the US is a fundamental obstacle to the implementation of the plans for a multipolar world order promoted by Russia and China. Germany is now a political wasteland in the heart of Europe. Tiny shoots of reason are, of course, breaking through the decades-old system based on pandering to the interests of American patrons. With some very obvious exceptions, the representatives of the non-systemic German opposition are talented people. But their prospects are still very dim because of the way things are manage. In the future, we can expect to re-establish some economic ties with Germany but we must treat it as a political colony of the US, rather than thinking about try to establish full inter-state relations with Berlin.

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An unknown side of Stalin.

Gardening Against Evil Days (Helmer)

In politics — the Kremlin is no exception — politicians don’t mean what they say. In gardening, the plants always mean what they say. Gardeners, obliged to record what that is, are more likely than politicians to tell the truth. In the records of Russian politicians since the Bolshevik Revolution, only one leading figure stands out as having the eye, ear, and nose for what plants have to tell. Not the present nor the founding one. The only gardener among them was, and remains, Joseph Stalin. Nothing has been found that he wrote himself on his gardening except perhaps for marginal comments in books he read. There is no mention of books on gardens or gardening in the classification system Stalin’s personal library adopted from 1925. He kept no garden diary. Without a diary recording the cycle of time and seasons, the planting map, colour scheme, productivity of bloom and fruit, infestation, life and death, he must have committed his observations – “he possessed unbelievably acute powers of observation” (US Ambassador George Kennan) – to memory, as peasants do.

Unlike the tsars who employed English, Scots, and French architects and plantsmen to create gardens in St. Petersburg and Moscow in the royal fashions of Europe, defying the Russian winter to display their power and affluence without shovelling for themselves, Stalin dug his gardens himself in the warm weather of his dacha at Gagra, on the Black Sea. There he was photographed with his spade tending parallel, raised beds of lemon trees. There is no sign of him wielding trowel and fork in the garden at Kuntsevo, his dacha near Moscow, where the photographs show him strolling in a semi-wild young forest or seated on a terrace in front of a hedge of viburnum. No record of Stalin digging at Kuntsevo has been found.

There is just one reminiscence of Stalin speaking to a visitor about his gardening. “Stalin is very fond of fruit trees. We came to a lemon bush. Joseph Vissarionovich carefully adjusted the bamboo stick to make it easier for the branches to hold large yellow fruits. ‘But many people thought that lemons would not grow here!’ [He said] Stalin planted the first bushes himself, took care of them himself. And now he has convinced many gardeners by his example. He talks about it in an enthusiastic voice and often makes fun of would-be gardeners. We came to a large tree. I don’t know it at all. ‘What is the name of this tree?’ I asked Stalin. ‘Oh, this is a wonderful plant! It’s called eucalyptus,’ Joseph Vissarionovich said, plucking leaves from the tree. He rubs the leaves on his hand and gives everyone a sniff. ‘Do you feel how strong the smell is? This is the smell that the malaria mosquito does not tolerate.’ Joseph Vissarionovich tells how, with the help of eucalyptus, the Americans got rid of the mosquito during the construction of the Panama Canal, how the same eucalyptus helped with the work in swampy Australia. I felt very embarrassed that I did not know this wonderful tree.”

Stalin read a great deal of philosophy, Roman and Russian history, art, and agronomy, and so he is bound to have reflected on the way in which the ideas of the classics he read took physical form in the gardens of the time. Especially so on the ancient idea of the paradise garden. It is this transference between thinking and digging, between the idea of paradise and the cultivation of it, which a new book, just published in London, explores in a radical way. Olivia Laing, author of The Garden Against Time, In Search of a Common Paradise, knows nothing whatever about Russia or its gardens or its politics – except for propaganda on the Ukraine war she has absorbed unquestioningly and briefly repeats from the London newspapers. That’s a personal fault; it’s not a dissuasion from the book of reflections she has written out from her garden diary to an end which Russians understand to aim at, not less than the English.

In this wartime it’s necessary to keep reflecting on this end, on the aesthetic and philosophical purpose of the paradise garden. Laing begins her book and her garden with John Milton’s lament for gardening in wartime – in his case, the English Civil War of 1642-46 and the counter-revolution of 1660. “More safe I Sing with mortal voice, unchang’d”, Milton observed at the beginning of Book 7 of his Paradise Lost, “to hoarce or mute, though fall’n on evil dayes/ On evil dayes though fall’n, and evil tongues;/in darkness and with dangers compast round,/And solitude.” At the same time, Laing records for herself and Stalin certainly knew, “what I loved, aside from the work of making [the paradise garden], was the self-forgetfulness of the labour, the immersion in a kind of trance of attention that was as unlike daily thinking as dream logic is to waking.”

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    Rembrandt van Rijn A woman bathing in a stream (Hendrickje) 1654   • Biden Wants To Take World With Him – Russian State Duma Chair (RT) • Trump’s
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle November 19 2024]

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    Dr Rich i posted my thank you late yesterday. Once again, thank you for your reply.

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    Paraphrase: Peasants commit things to memory like peasants do.

    Said an aristocrat on Stalin.

    Not one but 2, two, articles on the UFC and testosterone.

    Firstly,

    Both Ramaswamy and Musk, as well as Tulsi Gabbard, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joined the president-elect at a UFC event at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Saturday night.

    Secondly,

    They’re deathly afraid of ‘masculinity’ and strong personalities.”

    Masculinity is used to describe the surplus in Tulsi that exceeds the combined total in Ramaswamy, Johnson and Musk, of testosterone.

    Someone else shares my premise much to the chagrin of D….

    …..John Kiriakou, no deficit of Testosterone there former CIA BadAss and former Federal Lockup BadAss at Loretto Pennsylvania, endorsed, you know who, Tulsi for DNI.

    D, I suppose you don’t know what a BadAss is. So go read yourself some Kiriakou and his Loretto Days.

    Ahhhhhh, christ!

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    tboc
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    Machiavelli – 1469-1527
    Martin Luther – 1483-1546
    Francis Bacon – 1551-1626

    Extolling the virtues of modern warfare.
    Four hundred and ninety seven years since Machiavelli’s death, three hundred ninety eight years since Bacon’s death.
    Lawyers and Money
    Religious Materialism
    Technologically advanced, ignorant lesser apes.

    Now go out and get yourself some thick black frames
    With the glass so dark, they won’t even know your name
    And the choice is up to you ’cause they come in two classes
    Rhinestone shades or cheap sunglasses – Frank, Hill Gibbons

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    From the “Quoth The Raven” substack article:

    This will be like a snowball rolling down a hill: the more people that come out and embrace Trump publicly, the more who will follow. Put simply, Trump is just winning people over.

    I think it also helps Trump that the Trump Derangement Crowd are increasingly coming off as a bunch of shrieking freaks, what with the head-shaving and posting videos of unbecoming emotional spazz-outs, just to name two things I can name off the top of my head.

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    That’s Lady Liberty, searching America for an honest man, like Diogenes.

    I think yesterday:

    “The boilerplate delivers an obvious truth that many in Washington, D.C., find uncomfortable or, in some cases, unimaginable: The president-elect alone, not his senior staff, and certainly not any outside organization, is calling the shots.”

    Example: He is SUPPOSED to have the FBI background check them. So that the FBI and every permanent cancer state has VETO POWER over everyone the President wants. x100, as EVERY department has the same approach, same reason, same input, and protect their own. …As an anti-meritocracy, that means they can ONLY do it by screwing YOU, the people. It’s DEI hire, only in this case, they only hire and promote retards, rejected and failed at everything except -ss kissing your government boss. We all know the type.

    ““Investors fear that Europe will be in the front line of the coming trade war.”

    Hey, for example it came up again this week, American cars have a 100% TARIFF IN EUROPE. For 80 years. Hey, aren’t those Europeans really stupid? Whaddya want high-priced cars? Europe will collapse with a tariff like that! Huh. So weird, it’s almost like Europeans have jobs manufacturing cars. And when tariffs are on, they all do just fine while screwing America. Weird, huh?

    It’s almost like everything they say about how tariffs don’t work is bulls—t since every other nation has them and only we don’t, being sapped white on behalf of Globalism.

    Tell you what: if it’s good for Europe then fair’s fair. We put a 100% Tariff on EUROPEAN cars, and also match tariffs on whatever China has, probably 100% tariff on us as well. We lower when they lower. Goose. Gander. Show me.

    BTW, seeing Trump in, we have the Trump stocks jumping (eg Tesla). Um, more. I hadn’t thought of it, but Trump being pro business will pull ALL money, in ALL stocks. (except pharma) Is that they last sap of Europe, money flows ON TOP of their existing bankruptcy? Could be the tipping point ’cause it’s gonna be a LOT, and DEEP. Flip side: see why they needed Harris to win now? Starmer?

    ““Indeed, this will be tedious work, make lots of enemies, and compensation is zero. What a great deal!”

    And Americans are so shiftless, lazy, and stupid I’m sure thousands have already applied. To be shot at. Right in the face, on national TV. On behalf of their country and doing what is right. If you’re sitting home fault-finding, are you going to let ten thousand other amateurs like this show you up?

    “If our goods are better than foreign products and they last longer, then people will buy less stuff over time. This means reduced spending, more savings, lower demand and ultimately lower prices.”

    Actually a really good idea, and also fits the social trends.

    As Adolph Hitler noted in 1934:
    “National Socialism derives from each of the two camps the pure idea that characterizes it, national resolution from bourgeois tradition; vital, creative socialism from the teaching of Marxism.”

    That is, Nazism is Socialism. The End.

    Thank you. Cash and Checks accepted.

    “Leftists Leave X For Bluesky Only To Overwhelm Site With Mass Censorship Demands
    Bluesky gave notice recently that in only 24 hours the site was inundated with over 42,000 reports and censorship requests…”

    That’s awesome. I really needed a good laugh. Well, Nazis gonna Nazi. We win all arguments by censor.

    With those numbers, it’s really EVERY resident has put up ONE ban request per every day? On each other? Lib on Lib action? Now you it’s not some hazy abstract principle or morality: really the universe cannot FUNCTION this way. Nothing will work. That’s why we do it THIS way. Because it aligns with the Way, the Truth, and the Tao, with the #Logos, gravity, physics, all that.

    If you do it some other way, no one can speak. Everyone fights. All customers are banned. No one grows food. Everyone dies. And WAY faster than you’d imagine. Leave people alone and everything gets done. Tao te Ching.

    What does that mean in practice? Evil is a parasite. It divides and kills ITSELF, so can only exist for long by sapping on a large body of GOOD. Thus eg it can attack Capitalism, which has great wealth and stability, and collapses when it runs out of other peoples’ money.

    “We have never been closer to a nuclear WWIII than we are right now. We must stop the killing and prevent World War III.” Real Don PARODY?

    Well talk to your buddy Joe, you two were having a great time the other day and are on speed dial.

    “I became the youngest Republican in history to run for President, after building companies & writing bestsellers. That’s America.”

    Why do they hate strong Brown Men who won’t do what White Liberal women tell them?

    CNN Johnson. Yeah, but they won’t. MAKE THEM. What is it with 100% of all people with Black rimmed glasses overnight? I don’t think they look smart, they look stupid and unsubstantial. (Guess I’ll have to throw mine away now)

    Novichok, the world’s most powerful weapon, stopped by a ziploc bag. Almost like the climax in the War of the Worlds. Is there like a magic whistle that also takes all nukes from the sky? Need me one of those.

    60 Minutes: This is just the AWFL PMC Bureaucracy again. THEY run everything. THEY are in control. 60 Minutes has just told you, you’re not allowed, you have to obey, do what you’re told, and choose only MY picks, Mike Wallace. I used the magic words “Ray-cisssss” on you and wrote it right here on this spreadsheet in my pajamas, so it’s real now. That’s how reality works. I say things. Then you – or somebody, hazy, don’t really care, can’t be bothered – DOES them somehow. (??? Somehow? Whatever, bored already, Doordash is coming)

    60 Minutes is saying they’re in charge THEY tell the President, by extension the American People what to do. A congresswoman and a military veteran have “no experience.” Uh-huh. Do they also steal women’s clothes and wear them? Is that what you’re really mad about? Do they take 3 out of 4 years off work to be with their husband and make only 4 charging stations at a billion dollars a piece? I think we can manage.

    The whole POINT was to put YOU out of all possible influence on power, 60 Minutes. You personally. The whole POINT was to run over the RINOs with a steam roller, put it in reverse, and drive over them again. That’s all WHY YOU LOST. …They’re not taking it well. So when you tell us you don’t like our picks, THE ENTIRE COUNTRY SIGHS AND IS SURE THEY’RE THE RIGHT PICKS. You’re our best advertising.

    “This is just more evidence that Washington & London are treating Europe as cannon fodder in a broader MacKinder-esque geopolitical odyssey.”

    Ding! Ding! Ding! And what we’re trying to do is get you to say NO. But you refuse to say NO right now, and are sinking beneath the waves of your own sloth and stupidity, which is fine with us too. Trump told you all these things 7 years ago when he was there. Can you hear us now? No? Then I guess you’ll continue to be cannon fodder in a broader MacKinder-esque geopolitical odyssey.

    ““And nobody knows where this is going. North Korea is unleashing ballistic missiles, artillery, now tens of thousands of soldiers.”

    Again, all these guys are god-d—ned mental cases. Russia isn’t allowed to have guests ON RUSSIAN TERRITORY? Really? We get to decide who Russia has over for dinner now? This is just like when Russia did “Maneuvers” INSIDE RUSSIA with the Russian Army, on Russian soil, 2021. We’re like “The Russian Army EXISTING inside Russia is hostile.” You’d think I was making that up because even a packet of mental cases would be locked up and removed from the general population for saying such things.

    No, it gets worse: beyond “So what?” and “That’s all totally legal by every measure in the history of humans on earth”, you could just as easily propose the #Opposite. That is, now NoKo is losing men in Kursk (according to you) and demilitarizing all the peninsula. Now there are battalions fewer men hovering over Seoul and 10,000 fewer missiles to shoot there. This is Korea’s own personal peace plan. NOPE. They say the #Opposite because they live in #OppositeLand.

    Not done yet, so IF Korea is in Kursk? SO? So IF Korea is in Chasiv Yar? SO? That does or means what exactly? French, Poles, Dutch, English, Germans are a swarm on Kiev. Even if all Europe weren’t ALREADY in Kiev for 3 years, begin their ONLY satellites, ONLY runner of all long missiles, it still wouldn’t matter.

    Suppose France and Spain had a border dispute. The border dispute ALREADY exists. And then we find out Spain hired the Swiss guard out of the Vatican to ride fancy horses on them. SO? This does what exactly? Creates Border Dispute 2.0? A Second war breaks out of your -ss and goes trotting down the street to Normandy? WHAT?

    “What”, is that everyone has lost their god d—n minds and only operate on emotion. “Well I don’t Waaaaaaaant that! Daddy make them stop!” I don’ wannnnnnna!!!!

    “• Has Biden Just Destroyed the World? (Paul Craig Roberts)

    Well other than destroying the planet, I’m totally in favor of this. Now Russia can only ignore all Trump and finish taking Ukraine. Remember the “Cluster bombs”? Yeah, Russia needed to use them but couldn’t, so Biden made sure Ukraine used them, then poof, Russia could level whole battlefields and save men. So Russia is now saying they “Have a new weapon” but can’t use it right now. Biden’s attack makes it Okay to use that weapon now. So they’re setting up for that final push to take what they want. They have the men, Ukraine has cracked, sort of on schedule, they are going to use this new weapon at the forefront and have it fait accompli before Trump can really get in there and be embarrassed.

    “Joe Biden becomes the first sitting US President to visit get lost in the Amazon Rainforest.

    “but she traffics in conspiracy theories and cozies up to dictators”

    They LOVE that phrase. Like, “Which is it, the left one or the far right?” It’s IMPOSSIBLE for them to say ANY words without adding the word “Cozy”. “Cozy” is the word, the word is Bird. And also they’re fecking retarded. WTF does that mean to any of us with THREE whole brain cells?

    ““Tulsi Gabbard’s deep ties to some of our nation’s most dangerous adversaries, including Bashar al-Assad of Syria and Vladimir Putin of Russia,”

    WHAT deep ties? Would you like to name them? Nope, you didn’t name them because they don’t exist. Sue them immediately and win in court.

    “the CNN mole guys. Why do they all wear those thick heavy black rimmed glasses?”

    Whoops, they’re in on it too! I mean, even if they were actual 1960 Dave Brubeck hornrims it might be different. If they were honest USMC “Birth Control” glasses it would be different.

    Flick
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    You guys are bizarre, warped, non-people. Knock it off. Go sit by a fire or something.

    “He made promoting hypermasculine tones a signature of his campaign — as he looked to further widen the gap among male voters between himself and his Democratic opponent,”

    All men are evil. We will kill them all for existing. So vote for us!

    “Trump and his top supporters embraced alpha-male terms and often accentuated them with vulgar and demeaning language.” It gets even more hilarious…”

    Do you not hear the same thing with the ladies gossiping in the kitchen while the husbands blow fireworks in the backyard here? “They’re deathly afraid of ‘masculinity’ and strong personalities.” Men are uncontrollable barbarians and they don’t know how to deal with it.

    Um….guess what? THAT MEANS YOU CAN’T BE LEADER. I’m not trying to be mean here, but if you can’t handle a normal, average guy goofing off, that causes a meltdown, how are you going to deal with very serious, powerful, deadly, deceptive men? Guess what? THE MEN CAN. That doesn’t set them off much at all. They may win or lose but it doesn’t bother, throw, or notice them at all. They just DO it.

    What they’re saying is “We want Ms. President Safe Space.” No. You don’t get one of those. That means you’re a FAILURE. Before you even start. No. Bad dog.

    ““I don’t know why the Democrats lost. I don’t understand … Prices have come down, the economy is good. I don’t know why they voted against her, against the party.” — William Shatner

    Prettymuch all you need to know. Pool is on 10 articles about this, how ASTONISHING clueless they remain, EVEN AS MSNBC is sold in bankruptcy, Morning Joe goes to beg forgiveness as The View melts down. View is planning on adding one token Con, the way they token Black and token Brown. Uh, no. YOUR SHOW WON’T WORK THEN. The End, bye. Why? Like Mika, someone will STOP THE HOAXES and say “Butter is $7, not $3 actually”.

    If you tell the truth at all, anywhere, the propaganda won’t work. The Democratic Party has no platform except Hoaxes and compliance. No raw, open hoaxes = no party. Maybe that’s why I can’t figure out how to fix and reform them.

    ““..they overcorrected, flooding an already fragile economy with cash and setting the stage for soaring inflation that has burdened millions of Americans ever since.”
    • WSJ Issues Scathing Indictment Of How Democrats Blew It On Inflation (ZH)

    Just like we told them. They’ll kill 3x the people with your inflation than Covid. I’m not saying Covid isn’t dangerous, that’s a different calculation – but that Inflation is KNOWN to be dangerous, we’re doing triage here. We don’t save people in the hospital by burning down the mall.

    Now the Millennials are f-d the a- by inflation they STILL don’t connect them, my God the most moronic generation in American history. You tell them and they’re like “Yeah, but facts are from the uncool kids side so they’re false.” No, I’m not kidding, stop one in the street and tell them, check for yourself. Reality is set by who’s POPULAR at the lunch table. “I don’t like Scott Ritter therefore nuclear war doesn’t exist.”

    • Mad at the Election? Blame Obama (AmG)

    That’s actually a really good point. We’re covering the recent episodes, but the overall story arc really starts here. I heard a bunch of stuff that’s all intangible. So putting Obama in, it’s the ultimate Bureacracy-Progressive thing. ‘Cause token (non) Black man. It’s their “end of all history.” ALL things are accomplished in their religion, Civil Rights, nothing more can happen now, ever. …But they still need to win elections. So after WINNING all this, “black” men are equal, they delivered nirvana, suddenly! Lo! We had worse race conditions than 1854!

    Whut? “Yes! Not kidding. Acktshully Civil Rights never happened! Women are chattel slaves, especially liberal white wymxn.” HUH?

    Yeah, like the cartoon “May want to fill in Step 2 a little here.” I’d try to make sense of it, but they’re entirely a-logical or even Anti-Logical, so why bother? When you “Just Make S—t Up” why keep track of it? More random, unrelated s—t is made up tomorrow.

    “CDU leader Friedrich Merz publicly announced that – if he wins – he’ll issue an ultimatum to Moscow over Ukraine.”

    I’m sorry, I just spit up my coffee there.

    Quick! Someone get this man a MAP! So you’re going to outlaw AfD, and then FORCE Germany to attack Russia? Uh-huh. And you think this gets you where exactly?

    “should only be seen in the context of how the Berlin establishment is trying to find a role in the shadow of total American dominance.”

    No, they constantly miss Step Two: WHO in the “United States”? No citizens in the U.S. want this. Half the government doesn’t. The Pentagon just vetoed it. Soooo….que? Yeah, the NEOCONS, who are the ATLANTICISTS, who are the WEF and EU. They have some key nodes of power and think that makes them ALL the power. And you, reporter, think so too. So when Trump comes in, he’ll ALSO be “America” which orders Germany to total war? No, and you know d—n well that’s not true. So why don’t you adjust your tuning? Why? Because then he’d have to admit what’s really going on and Europe>US NeoCons > Europe. The “One Big Club” theory. So Europe is running Europe into war, and the only thing we add to that is deniability.

    “Germany has no autonomy in determining its foreign policy, nor does it aspire to have any.”

    Sure it does. Merkel + Klaus > US NeoCons, Bush, Bolton, Biden > Germany + NATO. Like all bureaucracies, they AVOID ALL RESPONSIBILITY. No “One” makes the decisions. They appear out of ether like Immaculate Conception. No ONE in the committee meeting voted for – acktshully, they all voted AGAINST – but somehow all these committee meetings are unanimous FOR. Who Voted for “6 feet”? On what basis? From who? Immaculate Conception of Immaculate Policy, sprung from the head of Zeus. Because then who do you blame?

    Knock it off. That s—t doesn’t happen. Ever. ‘Tards like BoJo and Blair get well paid in the hot seat to get blamed and rotated but can you explain why 100 years of U.S. Policy, with every party of every house never changes at all? Yeah, that’s because they’re not in charge and decide nothing. They’re front men, front operations. They run the pizza manager for the mob shop that’s really delivering Fentanyl.

    If you want to pretend they’re not, you’re fired. You’re clearly too stupid to have this job and misinform others.

    Grandma. Yeah, I swear like an American, and you think I shouldn’t try to keep it down? Be nicer when writing online? It ain’t for my delicate sensibilities, I assure you.

    Foal: As horse people say, is there anything horses CAN’T die of?

    “Gold Coin Proves ‘Fake’ Roman Emperor Was Real
    An ancient gold coin proves that a third century Roman emperor written out of history as a fictional character really did exist, scientists say.” –BBC News

    If an Expert said it, it’s wrong.

    Surely you exaggerate:

    “Inside the New Documentary ‘Beatles ‘64’
    The Beatles invaded America in early 1974, and the nation was never the same. Even as their plane was landing in New York, mobs of screaming fans stormed the airport.” — Rolling Stone
    ” I remember that. They came with Jim Croce and John Denver. Steve Miller was MC but Chaka Khan was mad about it.

    “ Transgender Awareness Week Reveals a Community in Crisis
    During the 2024 election cycle, the transgender community was relentlessly demonized, with harmful rhetoric fueling prejudice and fear, leaving many transgender individuals feeling marginalized and vulnerable.”

    Thanks to CNN and the DNC using them as cannon fodder. Hiding behind them like a bullet proof vest. That worked out GREAT! I’m sure they feel much safer and more humanized now.

    “Last time I read [enough] your posts we were all supposed to waiting for the white hats to come and save us. What happened to that?”

    What happened to that is, you made it up. Like a lot of things you say. Specifically this month has been a non-stop fish-slapping frenzy to get people like you off the couch. And here I thought I had gone too far. I’ll just have to double down again: ASPNAZ. You. Specifically. GET. OFF. THE. COUCH. AND. DO. SOMETHING. Don’t just complain about the Americans. If you hate us so much, come shoot us or something; we could use the target practice.

    #174796
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Oxy, it’ll probably kill me, but I’m awed and amazed to be part of a song. And to make use of all the snappy Americanisms I dredge up each day, some old ones, but some my own. Getting other people to motivate, look, DO something is the reason for communication, because otherwise you can spend time cleaning your AR.

    There may not be a lot of avenues to DO something yet, but there are a few and so we DO them. Garden in the outback, or guerrilla garden in the ‘burbs. Any spare cash in crypto just doubled this month. Not kidding, stacks of coins that are +100% in 7-day chart. A bunch haven’t popped yet though it’s late. That’ll take the edge off being savaged 20% on inflation.

    So thanks, and I’ll keep looking for your work as we go. But more importantly your own fans.

    #174797
    Dr. D
    Participant

    https://m.youtube.com/shorts/2ZcFsT_0ndI

    Target practice. Luring them in.

    #174798
    aspnaz
    Participant

    At the start of the election campaign, CDU leader Friedrich Merz publicly announced that – if he wins – he’ll issue an ultimatum to Moscow over Ukraine. He’s promised that if this ultimatum is not accepted within 24 hours, his government will provide the Kiev regime with cruise missiles to attack Russian territory.

    Oh dear. This guy has obviously been out of power for a while and is getting desperate. The strong man stance is understandable when you have a big stick, but Germany can hardly keep the lights on, it is the most mentally deranged country in the EU, it’s politicians are even worse than the people, it cannot even keep the muslims out, yet is now going to …. what is it going to do? Ship a few missiles to Ukraine from the US airbase at Ramstein?

    Talking of Ramstein, I remember in 2010 in Stuttgart, listening to these US airforce pilots – sorry, I was not talking to them, but like most Americans, you can hear them a block away – in a local bar, they were telling people how they had flown over to Iraq that day and had completely leveled a village, it was amazing, there was literaly nothing left. On eof my my more recent experience of American forces up close … close, relatively. So brave, flying over to Iraq, bomb some poor peasant into a thousand pieces, fly back and have a drink down the pub, now that’s what I call a brave soldier.\s

    #174799
    aspnaz
    Participant

    I was listening to this guy today. Wow, the hypocrisy that is fed into these peoples’ brains. The host was trying to make out – not in this video, but I watched a few because he at first seemed reasonable, don’t they all – that at least America is not allies with Iran, because in Iran they regularly execute women for adultery. How you treat women is obviously all that counts in his value system.

    I could not believe my ears; America is good for not executing women for adultery? How does executing Palestinian women and children in Gaza for being Palestinian fit into that value system? Is adultery a lesser crime than being a Palestinian? Americans are retarded and addicted to violence. The problem for America is that people see what it condones, they see what it does not condone, and the only way to make sense of it is; we do what we want, you do what we tell you. Hence nobody takes US Democracy, or US human rights, or basically anything from the USA too seriously, other than their violence.

    #174800
    EoinW
    Participant

    Harris voters looking for Canada and the nearest abortion clinic:

    #174801
    EoinW
    Participant

    oops that didn’t work! Nothing to see here except a tech challenge boomer.

    #174802
    Oroboros
    Participant

    OMG!

    Double the Pleasure, Double the Fun!

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    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #174804
    Just Some Randomer
    Participant

    “Tell you what: if it’s good for Europe then fair’s fair. We put a 100% Tariff on EUROPEAN cars, and also match tariffs on whatever China has, probably 100% tariff on us as well. We lower when they lower. Goose. Gander. Show me.”

    No need. There’s a reason Ford has manufacturing plants in Europe and conversely BMW and Mercedes make cars for the US market in, er, the US. Businesses aren’t stupid, they’ll work around the tariffs in the most efficient manner. Net net, Europe gains some jobs making cars for US corporations and the US gains some jobs making cars for European manufacturers.

    #174805
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Meanwhile back in Medieval Eastern Eurotardistan:

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    #174806
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Coping Butthurt News Network©

    Flash Breaking Snowflake:

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    #174807
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Oh the Humanity

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    Oroboros
    Participant

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    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #174810
    Oroboros
    Participant

    PMC Smug

    Snap their necks like a chicken

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    #174811
    Oroboros
    Participant

    You Want Fries with That?

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    #174812
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Re-imaging the Swamp

    If DC was a pizza

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    #174813
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Last Pedo Jo-jo Thanksgiving Press Release from the White House

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    #174814
    Oroboros
    Participant

    There doesn’t seem to be any end to the AI Mindfuckery

    Buckle up Kids…..It’s going to be a bumpy ride…….

    Feather Boa?

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    #174815
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Make Duh’merica Great Again

    One Small Step for Man, One Giant Step for Mankind…

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    #174816
    Mister Roboto
    Participant

    Another thing about the QTR “Sigh Of Relief” Substack article: I think a lot of us voted for Donald Trump because we were being told that we are expected to just accept living in an increasingly insane world, and so the voting booth presented us with the closest thing we will ever have to an opportunity to say, “You know what? Fuck that with a rusty chainsaw!”

    #174817
    tboc
    Participant

    “Trump cannot lose the war in Ukraine unless he can present peace as an accomplishment.” PCR

    “There are two kinds of forecasters: those who don’t know, and those who don’t know they don’t know.” ~ John Kenneth Galbraith
    “The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable.” ~ John Kenneth Galbraith

    “Mr. David Stockman has said that supply-side economics was merely a cover for the trickle-down approach to economic policy — what an older and less elegant generation called the horse-and-sparrow theory: If you feed the horse enough oats, some will pass through to the road for the sparrows.” ~ John Kenneth Galbraith

    and who still defends supply side economics?
    “When everything else failed, we can still become immortal by making an enormous blunder.” ~ John Kenneth Galbraith
    “Trump cannot lose the war in Ukraine unless he can present peace as an accomplishment.” PCR

    #174818
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    News flash to 60 minutes —
    I don’t believe that it is the job of the cabinet to represent the American people, since they are not elected.

    #174819
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Woketard Tears

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    #174820
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    Trump making Gabbard and Kennedy into stars…

    What CNN commentators fail to realize is that these (and others of trump’s inner circle) already were “stars” to the American public. When RFK Jr walked out on stage to greet Trump in August he didn’t receive exuberant cheers because of anything Trump had done — he received whooping applause for his own merits.

    CNNers believe that because they had low opinions of these two and others that their views are reflective of th3 majority of the American people — and the CNNers are, quite frankly, misguided and wrong.

    #174821
    John Day
    Participant

    John Helmer’s “Gardening Against Evil Days” is a powerful revelation of his struggle in Russia against ordinary, routine injustice, which he continues to “lose”, though it is also a price paid for this very fine essay, explaining societies going through changes over hundreds of years from this uncensored vantage.

    I left a bunch of links and excerpts last night.

    I’m going to start a 6 day silent meditation retreat in a rural area near here in a non-nuclear-target zone.
    I’d probably know anyway.
    Somebody would “break” and blurt it out.

    #174822
    tboc
    Participant

    i guess there is something to be said for becoming wealthy by being the most efficient and cost effective at doing things that don’t need to be done. Starlink – $599 upfront hardware, $120 per month.
    DSL on a phone line $55 – $75 per month basic service.

    “…….Biden’s Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre dismissing them as “cheap fakes.” – fully qualified to make that judgement.

    “if we still had Afghanistan to launder money through…..” queue the videos of US troops patrolling poppy fields
    “if we still had Afghanistan to launder money through…..” we could use the fentanyl as a targeted social weapon.more efficiently

    “…the Turkish leader would suggest freezing the conflict….” wonder if he meant freeze dried and packaged with a portable heater sealer – did suggest a ten year shelf life

    Mister Roboto – Ticker Guy?

    #174823
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Gebt fein Acht!

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    Meanwhile in Canazida:

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    #174824
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Thank God for ATM’s in strategic locations

    Duh’merica to the rescue!

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    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #174826
    John Day
    Participant

    Buenos Dias, Germ.
    ;-}

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