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Posted
4 minutes ago, Chwooly said:

Once again, someone posts an opinion piece instead of actual facts. 

This video is nothing but more projections from the left.

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The Biden admin wanted to stack the Supreme court, get rid of the filibuster, and weaponized the DOJ against Trump and this clown in the video is staying this is what Trump plans and yet doesn't give any evidence other than his interpretation which as we have seen repeatedly  is twisted words an lies. And I am enjoying watching as the libs here spiral out of control as they continue to try to convince the world that somehow Trump will be able to accomplish a complete dismantling of the American government. It didn't work before the election why do they believe it will work now?

Because he was stopped from using Schedule F before but now there will be nothing to stop him from using Schedule F. 

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47 minutes ago, nattaya09 said:

JT's taking this much harder than 2016.....and that was pretty bad

 

I don't know why, Trump does not hate gays, Jews or fatties :smile:

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5 minutes ago, proton said:

 

I don't know why, Trump does not hate gays, Jews or fatties :smile:

BS. You've obviously forgotten Chris Christie.

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17 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Trump has pulled off one of the greatest cons in history. He's convinced 70 million voters he will lead them to the Promised Land.

 

Madoff and Ponzi are pikers by comparison.

 

Promised Land is an exaggeration. 

But it's not that simple to label him a con man. 

When I saw the Joe Rogan interview, he brought up a very important point of why Trump is so popular.

 

There was a Joe Rogan thread started by none other than Gamster. A lot of people expressed that they don't like Joe Rogan.

But he does have millions of subs on his Youtube channel.

So if Joe Rogan ran for president, a lot of people would be pissed. 

Some people are turned off by tattoos.

 

Joe Rogan represents a journalist who talks naturally, not scripted. And he was the first and only one. 

And Trump is the same. He doesn't talk and act like a politician. Scripted. And some people like that. It's different.  

They both represent a change from the status quo.

But some people don't like change. They want the status quo.

 

So I wouldn't label Trump a con man. 

 

Anyway, I have no clue what he will and won't do. Once they are elected, they can do whatever they want.

But a lot of Youtubers are also snakes in the grass pushing nonsense for clicks on their channels, as the OP video. 

 

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Hawaiian said:

What happens when all your doom and gloom predictions do not come to pass? 

 

I guess the same as all his predictions from the last 6 months that were wrong

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Oh Lions, and Tigers, and Bears - oh my.

"I don't think we're in Kansas anymore Toto.  (arf arf)

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Vance is the dangerous one (NOT Trump)

 

But consider this cautionary comment issued by a very high-profile and experienced political and media figure:

 

"President Trump scammed American workers. He promised to bring back manufacturing, raise wages, fix trade deals, close the carried interest loophole, and help small farmers. But everything President Trump achieved were things the Republican machine wanted.

 

We got a tax cut for Jeff Bezos, deregulation for special interests, and giveaways to agriculture conglomerates.

 

President Trump let the Bush wing of the GOP run all his agencies.

His Interior Secretary was an oil & gas lobbyist.

His Defense Secretary was a Raytheon lobbyist. H

is EPA Administrator was a coal lobbyist.

His HHS Secretary was a pharmaceutical lobbyist.

And his Labor Secretary was a lawyer for mega corporations.

 

President Trump’s supposed support for farmers ($28 billion) all went to Big Ag conglomerates.  We had the worst rioting and looting this country had seen since the 60s under President Trump.

 

He inflamed racial tensions and didn’t keep us safe. Instead of using federal law enforcement to stop the rioting, Trump thought it was good optics to let Democrat-run cities burn.

 

President Trump bragged about arming Ukraine more than Obama did. He also walked away unilaterally from the intermediate range nuclear missile treaty with Russia, destabilizing our relationship. He also exacerbated tensions between Ukraine and Russia that ultimately caused a war.

 

Trump appointed the worst neocons to the highest positions of power in his administration: John Bolton, HR McMaster, and Robert O’Brien. Now, Lindsey Graham is one of his top advisors and likely to be his Secretary of State.

 

President Trump bombed Syria, killed an Iranian general, and failed to fulfill his promise of ending the war in Afghanistan.

 

President Trump invented lockdowns. He shut down millions of small businesses and facilitated the greatest wealth transfer to billionaires in this country’s history.

 

President Trump did nothing to solve the opioid crisis. It got far worse under his tenure while his appointees running HHS were in the pocket of big pharma.

If you think a second Trump term would be any different, you are engaging in wishful thinking."

 

Now, who do you suppose said that?

Some Kamala-loving, demi-vegan, polygendered libtard, right?

 

Nope. Those are the words of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and he only said them in May of this year.

 

As we all know, he then did a sudden about-face and joined Team Trump.

 

Nevertheless, everything he said above is verifiably true, and Kennedy is doing what "they" always do: telling us.

 

Revealing the method. He is warning you explicitly, loud and clear, this is what you will get if you vote for Trump.

But nobody wants to hear that (nor be reminded that Trump is the self-appointed "father of the vaccine" who even called the Covid shot "beautiful"), because they're too busy having a party, and as I said, when you're suffused with the spirit of celebration and success, you become much less effective as a vigilant and defensive player.

So everybody celebrating Trump's victory, and believing that it's actually going to make a positive difference to the USA and world, is now on the back foot. The liberal left actually now has an advantage, because they are now primed to be ultra-vigilant and ultra-defensive in terms of what is to come.

So what is to come?

 

I believe that Trump has a number of key agenda items to fulfil, one of which is "dying" whilst in office.

The man is nearly 80 and I don't believe he wants to spend his golden years playing a high-profile reality TV role as "president" (the media is revealingly calling his re-election "season 2"), when he could be relaxing in his many mansions, enjoying his ample affluence, and expediting his overall orangeness.

I think he's being set up to be "assassinated" - i.e., the character that actor Trump is playing will be killed off, and the media will present it as if it is real - and this assassination will be blamed on Iran (it's already been claimed his previous would-be "assassin" had ties to Iran).

 

It's very interesting timing that right on the eve of a landslide Trump victory, the internet is blowing up with the footage of the Iranian girl in her underwear wandering around her university, apparently to make a stand against Iran's extremely oppressive regime which brutally penalises women for not covering up.

The Iranian regime is something which typically gets very little attention in Western media, either the MSM or alternative, so that everyone's suddenly talking about it, and how terrible it is, and what a feminist hero the underwear girl is, is most revealing indeed.

 

It appears to be prepping the Western mind to get behind an impending conflict with Iran - because look how awful it is! Look how they brutalised this poor girl! Right, let's bomb the f*ckers...

Now, I am certainly no fan of the Iranian regime and have written about its hideous horrors at this site before. Indeed, when I was growing up, I knew an Iranian family who had fled the country in terror following the 1979 revolution because - like many Iranians prior to said revolution - they were comparatively liberal and Westernised, and wanted their daughters to have the freedoms to study and work and dress as they pleased, that women did enjoy in Iran until it abruptly became an extremist Islamic theocracy.

(See these before and after pictures of women in Iran, which genuinely look like something straight out of the Handmaid's Tale.)

 

We can now expect to see more footage - whether real or staged - of the barbaric inhumanity of the Iranian regime seep into the media, in order to ultimately whet the Western appetite for war.

 

If and when the almost now messianic figure of Trump is "assassinated by Iran", he will instantly become a political martyr and the majority of the USA will be very keen indeed to avenge his death.

Cue, the USA attacking Iran, and battle lines being drawn: the USA and its allies (UK, Israel, and various European countries) versus Iran and its allies - Syria, Russia, and China.

 

In such a conflict, the West cannot win. I have written about this before, and why it serves the ruling classes at this time to end Western hegemony over world affairs and allow the East to rise into the ascendancy.

There are many goals to such a conflict and restructuring of the global order, but key amongst them is facilitating the destruction of religion.

 

As I've written about recently, the ruling classes want to fulfil their decades-old dream of "no countries, no possessions, and no religions", and whilst they've been quite successful with destroying Christianity in the UK, they're not having the same success with Islam - nor with Christianity in the USA. They've managed to dent it over there, but there are still large, devout Christian communities in the USA in a way there generally are not in England and Wales.

 

So currently, it is Iran - not Russia and China - primarily being media-scapegoated as "evil", due to its harsh Islamic government, whereas concurrently, in the USA, we have the previously atheist JD Vance, a recent Catholic convert, as Vice President - who, obviously, would instantly become President were Trump to be assassinated (or die for any other reason, as nearly-80 year olds not uncommonly do).

 

The JD Vance character has been created to give off strong "Commander" vibes ("Commander" being the name given to the more powerful men in the Handmaid's Tale's Gilead), and I believe it is his role - aided and abetted by all these other high-profile supposed recent Christian converts like Russell Brand, Candace Owens, and the offspring of Jordan Peterson - to severely undermine Christianity by taking it to twisted extremes, just as the ruling classes do in Gilead.

 

I also believe that is why Islam has been used to so brutally oppress in Iran and similar regimes.

It's about convincing the global masses that the two most powerful religious forces in the world, Christianity and Islam, are both evil, backwards, and brutal, and must be abolished forever if we're ever to live in the dreamy peaceful "utopia" as spelled out in John Lennon's New World Order blueprint, 'Imagine'.

The Handmaid's Tale is, in my opinion, predictive programming, because it demonstrates to us how people react when their culture becomes very extreme in its religious fundamentalism - the populace vociferously kicks back against it... and become secular atheists instead, with a visceral hatred for religion and God.

That, as we know, is a key end goal for the ruling classes, so to get us there, they've got to expose us to the kind of religious extremism so brutal and oppressive, we have no choice but to rebel and demand our governments become completely secular (this is already happening in Iran).

 

That's where they want to get us, and it's of note that while Iran is very religious, China - one of the other key dominant powers who would join forces with Iran in an East v. West conflict - famously is not. Their government is not just secular (no religion) but explicitly atheist (no God), and they vigorously encourage this sentiment in the populace, too.

 

China, of course, is communist, and that is the ultimate endgame - to make the world one big communist "utopia", with China the model earmarked to be replicated all over the world.

 

It is of note that China overwhelmingly didn't use mRNA Covid "vaccines" on its citizens, and used mainly only its domestically produced vaccines, CoronaVac and Sinopharm, which claimed to work by using "parts of a dead coronavirus", rather than mRNA. In other words, they functioned the same way as traditional vaccines (which obviously do not "work" either, but appear markedly less dangerous than mRNA).

 

There is a school of thought that says it will eventually be revealed to us that the mRNA Covid vaccines were a "Chinese plot" to wage war on us, their Western enemies. I don't know whether we will be told this, but if we are, it would certainly amplify even further the Western desire to go to war with the East.

My prediction at this time is that Trump will be "assassinated" fairly quickly (it's even plausible he doesn't die, but is so severely injured he has to step down), because the social engineers have to capitalise on the euphoric love-in Americans are currently feeling.

 

As soon as Trump actually starts doing things, then, as for virtually all politicians, his approval ratings will start to drop, especially when, as for virtually all politicians, he doesn't do what he said he was going to do.

(For instance, it's looking less and less likely there will be any real and vigorous scrutiny of childhood vaccines, and that instead, all the blame for America's chronic health epidemics will be placed on the food supply.)

So, better to cash in quickly, whilst he's still on such a pedestal, to ensure maximal horror and devastation - and demands for retribution - when he is seriously attacked / killed by evil Iran.

 

Of course, my predictions may be wildly off base and, as always, I hope they are - but I have now scored a hat trick of accurate predictions for the last three US elections.

So maybe there is one sport I should consider taking up: betting...

 

https://miriaf.co.uk/when-is-a-football-team-most-vulnerable-to-conceding-a-goal/

 

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Being passive and waiting is exactly what the maga authoritarian revolutionaries want you to do.

As in the Vexler video there are structures for hope 

But as this video indicates now that he is in power early resistance is vital.

Yes the midterms may still be ok real elections but I wouldn't bet on 28.

Trump isn't in power to help the people. 

 

 

 

 

Time is of the essense.

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1 hour ago, tai4de2 said:

 

There are still guardrails, the main one being the next vote in 2026, which can easily re-balance the House if the incoming administration makes a mess of things. (This is probably where you or someone brings up the insane talking point about this being "literally the last election we're ever going to have in the USA" etc. -- LOL!)

 

 

There are several US states that have been effectively under one-party (D) rule for many years now. California, Washington, Hawaii, others. Are you complaining about the crazy ideas and impulses that come to fruition in those places? If not, this just boils down to you not liking the (R) agenda. Sorry about the sour grapes, but you'll have to suck it up! (FWIW there are I think several one-party rule states on the (R) side too. I don't live in one of them so I can't comment, but my instinct tells me I'd prefer a balance instead.)

 

 

Drain the swamp!

 

That said, Trump has distanced himself from Project 2025. Although large parts of the agenda are quite palatable to many moderate and conservative people.

 

The marxist left-wingers have been engaged in a giant conspiracy to remake America for the past 50 years or so, and I've seen nary a (D) supporter have any problem with that. Now it's our turn to have an influence on America.

 

 

Having a different opinion and world view from you doesn't make us "uninformed". It makes you pompous and arrogant, though. Congratulations! *YOU* are why we won the election and your side got spanked.

Marxist left wingers like Liz Cheney and General Kelly?

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50 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Marxist left wingers like Liz Cheney and General Kelly?

 

I never wrote, nor do I believe, that everyone who doesn't like Trump is a marxist left-winger.

 

...and there is room for opposing viewpoints and dissent, contrary to what the hysterical over-reactions against Trump might seem to signal.

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11 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

I never thought that it would be possible for someone to continuously spew b0llocks but you've proven that it can be done.

Seems you didnt pick either side this election, you just choose to attack both sides whenever convenient. Truly a stand for nothing troll. Pathetic

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About Trump's autocratic threat to democracy.

 

https://archive.ph/bhbxn

 

Trump’s triumph threatens an already battered democracy, experts say

American democracy simply wasn’t set up to “deal with an aspiring autocrat,” especially with a willing electorate

 

 

Donald Trump’s return to the White House signals a significant breakdown of an already battered democracy, experts say. Almost as dangerous, they contend, much of the electorate sees him as democracy’s savior.

 

“We’ve already been in a process over the last 10 years of democratic decay,” said Daniel Ziblatt, a professor of government at Harvard University and co-author of “How Democracies Die,” among other books on the subject. “This election will just hasten that decline."

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22 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

About Trump's autocratic threat to democracy.

 

https://archive.ph/bhbxn

 

Trump’s triumph threatens an already battered democracy, experts say

American democracy simply wasn’t set up to “deal with an aspiring autocrat,” especially with a willing electorate

 

 

Donald Trump’s return to the White House signals a significant breakdown of an already battered democracy, experts say. Almost as dangerous, they contend, much of the electorate sees him as democracy’s savior.

 

“We’ve already been in a process over the last 10 years of democratic decay,” said Daniel Ziblatt, a professor of government at Harvard University and co-author of “How Democracies Die,” among other books on the subject. “This election will just hasten that decline."

I'm waiting for some "expert" to write about how great universities die.

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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

What lies? I missed some predictions.

Now the sore winners have 100 percent maga rule.

Do you think politics is over?

That's insane.

People aren't just going to sit back passively and watch maga destroy American democracy.

They may succeed but it's the patriotic thing to try to make it harder.

Also, I am not a leftist.

Opposing autocracy is not leftist. 

The House is on a knifes edge but looking like going to the Republican Party. You're so focused on posting your own bias that you fail to keep up with events.

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Yes I know this is Sky News but many valid points are discussed. Fairly sure JT will dismiss this out of hand and not watch it. 

 

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Speaking of lies. Con man grifter Trump always thought of his fans as suckers and marks. Give it time, they will eventually get it. Now he doesn't need their votes any more, has near total power, and can do anything for his real allies, global dictators and billionaires.

 

Six big lies that won the election: How Donald Trump gaslit America | Salon.com

 

Nine days before Election Day, Donald Trump delivered his closing argument at a Madison Square Garden rally that drew comparisons to a 1939 pro-Nazi rally in the same arena and characterized by similar anti-democratic themes: demonization of immigrants and political enemies, invocation of strongman leadership, threats of violent retribution, denunciations of the press.  

Responding to criticism of this self-evident hate-fest, Trump characterized it as “a lovefest.” He wasn’t just lying. That’s too simple an explanation of how Trump behaves in general, and what he’s doing here. Lying is deceiving people about the state of the world, and Trump routinely does that too. But simply tallying up the lies gives no insight into their purpose. Bulls***ting is deceiving people about one’s motives — using true or false claims indiscriminately — and is a more accurate description of his routine behavior. But calling that rally calls a “lovefest,” is doing something more: That's gaslighting, an effort to undermine people’s entire sense of reality and impose an invented reality in its place

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23 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

The House is on a knifes edge but looking like going to the Republican Party. You're so focused on posting your own bias that you fail to keep up with events.

What are you talking about?!? I've already conceded the house to maga.

DUH! 

Resistance / opposition party won't be happening at the federal level.

What's left are the states and judges that haven't been maga infected.

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