The days of consensual democracy are clearly over. We are in some kind of Banana Republic/Strongman phase. This was highlighted yesterday in a news item that showed the strongman signing another EO.
The question with Mr. Bonner has always been, what happens when the money goes? I like the premise, which is, the money is, no doubt, going. He was concerned about it enough back in 70s (and I was right there with him in that conclusion) to find a way to try to force the government to preserve the Dollar. In the 70s, Mr. Bonner did not have the physical resources he now possesses. He is now diversified with his wealth and assets scattered over half the earth, a nominal, private empire, which, of course, is acceptable, because it's not a public empire. Private or public, few would wish to see assets in any empire either diminished or brought to effective worthlessness, so, of necessity, the question became and still is: do the assets outlast the empire, or does the empire prevail while the assets, and their nominal owners, bear the burden? A new dynamic has entered into the discussion: what if they, the assets and the empires, public and private, are joined at the hip?
Where did Big Man-ism begin? Teddy Roosevelt? He nearly killed himself trying to invent and take on the role. Woodrow "Stroke Out" Wilson? How about the original 4-term man himself, the author of the big-government New Deal, the original devaluer of the Dollar (through EO governmental fiat, by the way), and commie-lover, and original Big-Man wannabe, TR's cousin (does Big Man-ism run in a/the family?), Franklin Roosevelt? John Kennedy, who was, evidently, so rogue and big-mannish that the other rogue and big-mannish in the government disposed of him? The Great Empire, I mean, Society man, LBJ himself? Or more recent time's most celebrated Big Man, the Fundamental Transformer Himself, the one and only Barack Hussein Obama? Or Obama's clown lackey and personal client of Red China, Mr. Biden? Maybe in one of his "more to come" moments, Mr. Bonner will enlighten us with his choice. In the meantime 52% of us with 312 electoral votes say that the current Big Man, who is, maybe, not ideal, is more suitable out of all the choices presented. Best always. PM
Bongo Bill doesn't know the meaning of putting anything Trump does in context. Thanks for providing that. I am no longer going to spend my time replying to someone who has turned into an idiot like the Bongo man.
Hi Paul. What do you that approximatly 40% of the voting age population stayed home? That means my team actually won by almost 10% over Trump. A landslide!
I didn't mean that the non-voters would vote for Harris, just that Trump got about about 30% support from the voting age population. Not a landslide by any means. I would love to see a "None of the Above" option.
CA, I guess in my mind (always a dicey place), given the nearly even split of the populace AND the electorate, we'd theoretically see of your 40% an inconsequential 50-50 split. So, here we get back to "representative democracy". The election results were, therefore, "representative" (laughing at my own joke). Best always. PM
Or maybe a lot of the 40% people who subscribe to the theory - Don't vote, it only encourages them. Or another - No matter who you vote for you get a John McCain. Or maybe George Wallace - the politician not the great comedian- There ain't a dime's worth of difference between the two parties.
That's Wallace's line, btw, as I'm sure you know. He later devalued the dime to a nickel. "Tweedle dee and Tweedle dum", he'd say to great applause, when describing the two parties. Since people actually still read real literature back then (Lewis Carroll, "Through the Looking Glass", people actually got the joke. His rallies and stump speeches were great and 50 years ahead of his time. People weren't aware of the need for change, much less pursuing change. The prophet is never heard among his own. It cost us dearly. Best always. PM
A girl, whom I was dating at the time, had a step-dad who was fond of saying, "If Wallace gets elected, I'm moving to Canada." One day, I had had enough of his faux protesting, and I retorted, "Why wait? If it's not Wallace this time, it'll be somebody else. Get a jump on it." Needless to say, that was the end of a relationship, but the price was worth it. Best always. PM
Trump was installed in his first term to placate his fan base while he ushered in CONVID and the death jabs; he's been installed in his second term to foment chaos and civil strife while he ushers in digital IDs and CBDCs.
Unfortunately, it appears CBDCs are going to fail - just another form of credit with huge counter-party risks. It is the elites' play to try and kick the US$ down the road again before it completely falls asunder. The East isn't standing by waiting for that to happen but preparing at flank speed for the coming credit bubble collapse by stacking gold (and some silver) while fine tuning their cross border settlement system. Somewhere near 600T in derivatives and doesn't count more normal debt. It isn't Trump's fault - he is just the big hairy rat that is accelerating its spiral down the drain. Another 1.8T in debt and more to come. There is no stopping the debt train and the world knows it. Get ready because it is coming rapidly.
LSO, do you remember the evacuation of Atlanta scene in "Gone With the Wind"? One empire retreating before the onslaught of another? But don't worry; it can't happen here, right? Best always. PM
Paul - great comment and it hits home. Worldwide and that includes the good ol' USofA are changing and it appears our government just can't grasp that reality and figure out a new strategy going forward. The US isn't the GREAT POWER anymore. And, sea power isn't what it used to be. China isn't trying to replicate the U.S. Navy but it has developed a sea force that appears able to block the U.S. sea power in their areas of influence close to their shores. As it went for the battleship, it is going for the aircraft carrier. Technology again is changing the world and the U.S. is mis-spending trillions of US$ on overseas military bases that are rapidly becoming obsolete. Frankly, the funds should be re-directed back on America and the middle class. But, that seems to be only hopium.
You have it, LSO. China has turned Russia, the largest country geographically and with a declining population, into a vassal state which supplies resources; the European peninsula is less relevant globally, and is contained by Russia.
The "World Island" of Mackinder has been forming before our eyes, and is Chinese controlled. The island's resources can be transported internally, as rail and pipeline networks expand.
Under these circumstances, the PRC has only to control its sea-borders, it does not need to challenge the USN on the high seas.
Oh, so not true. While China doesn't need to project sea power around the world like the U.S. thinks it does, it defintily is going to project sea power on the shipping lanes it feels essential to its national security - like the Straits of Malacca. It's view of sea power is completely difference than that of the U.S. It only cares about things essential to its economy and national security - not to its worldwide U.S. hegemony which has faded and no longer a reality. China is focused on the future - the U.S. seems only focused on maintaining the past. Hoping the U.S. gets its head out of it butts and begins to realize the past is past and it needs to come to gripes with now and the future. Will it........time will tell
Elected President Trump should be paying Bonner rent for taking up what little brain space he’s got left. The pedophile Epstein, who Trump banned from Mara Lago, calls Trump “dirty”! Oh my, call out the National Guard!
I strongly recommend Jeff Childers’ “Coffee & Covid” blog as a thorough counter-point to Mr. Bonner’s incessant negativity and doom-and-gloom with anything and everything Trumpian.
The C&C blogs can be long, but so it is when one’s points are fully supported with facts, not emotion.
Give C&C a read…especially Mr. Bonner and those like him with Type 1 TDS.
I have enjoyed reading Bill's missives for many years (and still do), but sometimes I wonder if old age is just taking it's toll, or if Bill's hatred for Trump has driven him mad.
Case in point---his ridicule of Trump's EO dealing with showerhead pressure.
If you'll recall, back in the days of Lord Light Bringer, his administration issued asinine regulations regarding showerhead water flows. All Trump's EO does is eliminate those regulations.
Bill often rages against government dictates, so you would think he'd be happy about this EO. However, it's becoming clear that anything with Trump's name on it will trigger Bill regardless of its merits.
Bongo Bill's main goal is to accuse Trump of being wrong about everything. He will do this by any means possible: sloppy research, outright distortions, lies - whatever he thinks will work. He evidently thinks his readers are nothing but sycophants who will automatically believe everything he writes.
Yes. The federal government has been involved in setting national maximum flow rates for shower heads for more than 30 years. It's disingenuous of Bill to blame this on Trump.
Yes, Trump is an extreme example of top-down and unapologetic leadership. An extreme solution chosen by the voters that one would expect to follow after Bidens "drooling somnolescent, amiable dunce" performance. One led by his debauched son and 51 traitorous intel and "Just-us" department stooges, having been caught red-handed.
All of this, on top of their failed "Green Energy" top-down boondoggle that has only given us huge electric bills and an energy driven inflation now continuing to work its way through our entire economy like Gangrene.
The full exposure of the Epstein files will simply be another spectacular dud for the rudderless Dems, desperately casting about for a coherent rationale for their very existence,
Frankly, in spite of all their now, well known, failures and deceits, I do wish that we see a return to a two-party system. Perhaps, as fate would have it, we'll have a much clearer choice between a government led by "F bomb" sputtering Marxist anarchists versus Trump. A choice that may give us an entirely new political party on the Left.
Tough times require strong and focused leadership, if only to right the excesses undertaken by the previous Potemkin presidency.
This Epstein Issue has been around for 20 years. The beauty of the release is that it is going to punch in the face people on both sides of the aisle and around the world. Look for blue in the face people because there are a lot of them holding their breath right now.
The biggest scandal in political history was the running of the government for four years with a basket case puppet sitting in the chair, and minions auto-pening his name on their wildest dreams and agendas.
This isn't big news, it is just another day at the asylum.
What I will look for is direct contact between Trump and Epstein via email. Surely there should be at least one in the trove of twenty thousand, right? Right?
I implied what I would anticipate finding in my first sentence: No direct emails from Trump to Epstein or vice versa. And I'll be the spelling Karen, the correct spelling is lewd.
I am so sick of the BS coming from BB or his handlers mouth. Many of the EO by Trump is being done to go back to normalcy from the Biden (Democrats) administration obsession with the global warming oops sorry climate change regulations. Again, go back to gold backing the dollar and term limits would be a good beginning.
An extract from Judy Morris' substack (FYI: Ms Morris is a "card carrying" MAGA champion)
"REAL MAGA folks voted in 2024 for FAR less government, FAR less spending, FAR less tyranny, FAR less government at all levels and FAR less wars...We were lied to and the bullying, bloated, bloviating orange haired monster that we put in the White House has turned on us BIG TIME."
Takes someone like him to fight the lying cheating scumbags that fight him 24/7. Time for conservatives to strart acting like the treasonous other side and kick ass and take initials we don’t have time to take their full names. Just watch how they’re getting ready to steal the midterm elections by letting all the illegals vote.
Trump is dangerous, commanding like a wanna-be dictator, vindictive and bad case of foot in mouth disease.
However, his Administration is taking on real issues, making real progress restoring the domestic manufacturing base and supply chain... (and of course spending too much).
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Seems those that want to see Trump taken out offer no viable replacement except for Xi...
Now Epstein’s brother Mark is saying that he has been told that high level Republicans are being scrubbed from the Epstein files before release. The night is upon us.
Which night? Die Aktion Kolibri (The Night of the Long Knives, 1934, the purge of the Ernst Roehm faction) or Kristallnacht (1938)? The whole thing is rotten. It's been buried so long that there cannot possibly be a reliable version of the records, which has been the intent all along. No one has yet come clean on the Kennedy Assassination nor paid a price for it, either. Best always. PM
You're right, of course, Paul, the whole thing is rotten, and probably has been for a while. Everyone knows how quickly rot spreads in fruit, once it's underway, so imagine how entrenched the rot in the system must be by now. Each "side" - there's no such thing btw - is as complicit as the other, so all sorts of deviates with all kinds of motives hung around Epstein. That's why, I believe, neither party has been game enough to pull the trigger on anyone of importance on the other side (I don't count that Ex-prince on that list, he's an expendable diversion) because it'll take them all down. And they sure as hell don't want the idea foreign countries/agencies were tied up (no pun) with Epstein gaining legs
Define "coming through". We're still in the one that started at least in 1963. Please recall it was the Warren Commission , which was a group of government insiders, chaired nominally by the figurehead, Chief Justice Earl Warren, that authored the whitewash cover of the John F. Kennedy rubout. The Warren Commission was an executive committee, established at the behest of LBJ, and the WC cooperated with the Department of Justice, headed then by President Kennedy's brother, Robert F. Kennedy. RFK realized he had to get out of the lair, and he resigned in Sept. 1964 to run for a Senate seat coming open in New York. When it became apparent he (RFK) had a legitimate chance at being elected president in 1968, he somehow met the similar fate at the hands of another "lone-wolf" assassin. The "end" has been around a long time, it seems. I'm not arguing that we are not in dire straits, because we are. My contention is that it's nothing new. Best always. PM
Wow, Epstein’s brother Mark. They sure are bringing out the big guns for this one. And he is saying that “he has been told”. So they must really have this one in the bag; finally- blah, blah, blah. The dems had dementia Joe for 4 whole years, they had control of the FBI, the DOJ, CIA, the 1%, the media, and Hollywood (who cares) but somehow they couldn’t get this world shattering issue taken care of; they couldn’t get the information out to the people when Trump was a pawn, not a King. The anticipation of the reveal is palpable….. (Jeopardy music in the background).
It’s kind of funny. BB writes a bunch of outlandish garbage and readers respond by either agreeing or trying to refute the bilge. Trump is obviously far from perfect but the bus went over the cliff a long time ago. BB presents few positive ideas or solutions but instead is turning this operation into some kind of scandal magazine designed to titillate rather than inform
I have not read further than Trump's 212 executive orders. As I've read, which ones do you agree with or disagree with? Which Biden executive orders or Obama's executive orders did you disagree or agree with? Open borders, billions going to fake Green companies. Billions goes to USAID scams? I really hope I see some good reporting behind 212, that I believe you know little or nothing about. I'm a subscriber to (Sean's) 'Ancient Wisdom.' I recommend it to those who subscribe here. She expressed her gratitude for your writing it. If so, good. I do not believe that it is written by the same hand and heart as hers. I'm still looking for an update on the gypsy wagon.
The question with Mr. Bonner has always been, what happens when the money goes? I like the premise, which is, the money is, no doubt, going. He was concerned about it enough back in 70s (and I was right there with him in that conclusion) to find a way to try to force the government to preserve the Dollar. In the 70s, Mr. Bonner did not have the physical resources he now possesses. He is now diversified with his wealth and assets scattered over half the earth, a nominal, private empire, which, of course, is acceptable, because it's not a public empire. Private or public, few would wish to see assets in any empire either diminished or brought to effective worthlessness, so, of necessity, the question became and still is: do the assets outlast the empire, or does the empire prevail while the assets, and their nominal owners, bear the burden? A new dynamic has entered into the discussion: what if they, the assets and the empires, public and private, are joined at the hip?
Where did Big Man-ism begin? Teddy Roosevelt? He nearly killed himself trying to invent and take on the role. Woodrow "Stroke Out" Wilson? How about the original 4-term man himself, the author of the big-government New Deal, the original devaluer of the Dollar (through EO governmental fiat, by the way), and commie-lover, and original Big-Man wannabe, TR's cousin (does Big Man-ism run in a/the family?), Franklin Roosevelt? John Kennedy, who was, evidently, so rogue and big-mannish that the other rogue and big-mannish in the government disposed of him? The Great Empire, I mean, Society man, LBJ himself? Or more recent time's most celebrated Big Man, the Fundamental Transformer Himself, the one and only Barack Hussein Obama? Or Obama's clown lackey and personal client of Red China, Mr. Biden? Maybe in one of his "more to come" moments, Mr. Bonner will enlighten us with his choice. In the meantime 52% of us with 312 electoral votes say that the current Big Man, who is, maybe, not ideal, is more suitable out of all the choices presented. Best always. PM
PM,
Bongo Bill doesn't know the meaning of putting anything Trump does in context. Thanks for providing that. I am no longer going to spend my time replying to someone who has turned into an idiot like the Bongo man.
Hi Paul. What do you that approximatly 40% of the voting age population stayed home? That means my team actually won by almost 10% over Trump. A landslide!
Who said the stay at homes would vote for your side? I say they would vote for Trump, even bigger landslide!
I didn't mean that the non-voters would vote for Harris, just that Trump got about about 30% support from the voting age population. Not a landslide by any means. I would love to see a "None of the Above" option.
CA, I guess in my mind (always a dicey place), given the nearly even split of the populace AND the electorate, we'd theoretically see of your 40% an inconsequential 50-50 split. So, here we get back to "representative democracy". The election results were, therefore, "representative" (laughing at my own joke). Best always. PM
Or maybe a lot of the 40% people who subscribe to the theory - Don't vote, it only encourages them. Or another - No matter who you vote for you get a John McCain. Or maybe George Wallace - the politician not the great comedian- There ain't a dime's worth of difference between the two parties.
That's Wallace's line, btw, as I'm sure you know. He later devalued the dime to a nickel. "Tweedle dee and Tweedle dum", he'd say to great applause, when describing the two parties. Since people actually still read real literature back then (Lewis Carroll, "Through the Looking Glass", people actually got the joke. His rallies and stump speeches were great and 50 years ahead of his time. People weren't aware of the need for change, much less pursuing change. The prophet is never heard among his own. It cost us dearly. Best always. PM
A girl, whom I was dating at the time, had a step-dad who was fond of saying, "If Wallace gets elected, I'm moving to Canada." One day, I had had enough of his faux protesting, and I retorted, "Why wait? If it's not Wallace this time, it'll be somebody else. Get a jump on it." Needless to say, that was the end of a relationship, but the price was worth it. Best always. PM
Trump was installed in his first term to placate his fan base while he ushered in CONVID and the death jabs; he's been installed in his second term to foment chaos and civil strife while he ushers in digital IDs and CBDCs.
Winter is coming.
Unfortunately, it appears CBDCs are going to fail - just another form of credit with huge counter-party risks. It is the elites' play to try and kick the US$ down the road again before it completely falls asunder. The East isn't standing by waiting for that to happen but preparing at flank speed for the coming credit bubble collapse by stacking gold (and some silver) while fine tuning their cross border settlement system. Somewhere near 600T in derivatives and doesn't count more normal debt. It isn't Trump's fault - he is just the big hairy rat that is accelerating its spiral down the drain. Another 1.8T in debt and more to come. There is no stopping the debt train and the world knows it. Get ready because it is coming rapidly.
LSO, do you remember the evacuation of Atlanta scene in "Gone With the Wind"? One empire retreating before the onslaught of another? But don't worry; it can't happen here, right? Best always. PM
Paul - great comment and it hits home. Worldwide and that includes the good ol' USofA are changing and it appears our government just can't grasp that reality and figure out a new strategy going forward. The US isn't the GREAT POWER anymore. And, sea power isn't what it used to be. China isn't trying to replicate the U.S. Navy but it has developed a sea force that appears able to block the U.S. sea power in their areas of influence close to their shores. As it went for the battleship, it is going for the aircraft carrier. Technology again is changing the world and the U.S. is mis-spending trillions of US$ on overseas military bases that are rapidly becoming obsolete. Frankly, the funds should be re-directed back on America and the middle class. But, that seems to be only hopium.
You have it, LSO. China has turned Russia, the largest country geographically and with a declining population, into a vassal state which supplies resources; the European peninsula is less relevant globally, and is contained by Russia.
The "World Island" of Mackinder has been forming before our eyes, and is Chinese controlled. The island's resources can be transported internally, as rail and pipeline networks expand.
Under these circumstances, the PRC has only to control its sea-borders, it does not need to challenge the USN on the high seas.
Oh, so not true. While China doesn't need to project sea power around the world like the U.S. thinks it does, it defintily is going to project sea power on the shipping lanes it feels essential to its national security - like the Straits of Malacca. It's view of sea power is completely difference than that of the U.S. It only cares about things essential to its economy and national security - not to its worldwide U.S. hegemony which has faded and no longer a reality. China is focused on the future - the U.S. seems only focused on maintaining the past. Hoping the U.S. gets its head out of it butts and begins to realize the past is past and it needs to come to gripes with now and the future. Will it........time will tell
Love that scene and movie!
You are confusing your buddy Biden with Trump...
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Trump is vehemently opposed to Biden's plans for CBDC's...
DJT even signed an executive order banning the feds from creating CBDC's.
Trump has rolled back Biden's plans for digital I.D.'s....
It was Biden researching the many nefarious facets of government digital I.D.
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Trump has enough problems, you don't need to pile on liberal wants and wishes...
Yep. Its a 4th Turning.
Elected President Trump should be paying Bonner rent for taking up what little brain space he’s got left. The pedophile Epstein, who Trump banned from Mara Lago, calls Trump “dirty”! Oh my, call out the National Guard!
I strongly recommend Jeff Childers’ “Coffee & Covid” blog as a thorough counter-point to Mr. Bonner’s incessant negativity and doom-and-gloom with anything and everything Trumpian.
The C&C blogs can be long, but so it is when one’s points are fully supported with facts, not emotion.
Give C&C a read…especially Mr. Bonner and those like him with Type 1 TDS.
Righto, he's excellent and I can't wait for his commentary.
Well said about C and C.
I look forward to reading it every day. The best article I see every day. And usually right in his analysis of where and why Trump acts as he does.
Exactly
I have enjoyed reading Bill's missives for many years (and still do), but sometimes I wonder if old age is just taking it's toll, or if Bill's hatred for Trump has driven him mad.
Case in point---his ridicule of Trump's EO dealing with showerhead pressure.
If you'll recall, back in the days of Lord Light Bringer, his administration issued asinine regulations regarding showerhead water flows. All Trump's EO does is eliminate those regulations.
Bill often rages against government dictates, so you would think he'd be happy about this EO. However, it's becoming clear that anything with Trump's name on it will trigger Bill regardless of its merits.
A case study of TDS.
Bongo Bill's main goal is to accuse Trump of being wrong about everything. He will do this by any means possible: sloppy research, outright distortions, lies - whatever he thinks will work. He evidently thinks his readers are nothing but sycophants who will automatically believe everything he writes.
Yes. The federal government has been involved in setting national maximum flow rates for shower heads for more than 30 years. It's disingenuous of Bill to blame this on Trump.
Absolutely, he’s gone crazy.
Yes, Trump is an extreme example of top-down and unapologetic leadership. An extreme solution chosen by the voters that one would expect to follow after Bidens "drooling somnolescent, amiable dunce" performance. One led by his debauched son and 51 traitorous intel and "Just-us" department stooges, having been caught red-handed.
All of this, on top of their failed "Green Energy" top-down boondoggle that has only given us huge electric bills and an energy driven inflation now continuing to work its way through our entire economy like Gangrene.
The full exposure of the Epstein files will simply be another spectacular dud for the rudderless Dems, desperately casting about for a coherent rationale for their very existence,
Frankly, in spite of all their now, well known, failures and deceits, I do wish that we see a return to a two-party system. Perhaps, as fate would have it, we'll have a much clearer choice between a government led by "F bomb" sputtering Marxist anarchists versus Trump. A choice that may give us an entirely new political party on the Left.
Tough times require strong and focused leadership, if only to right the excesses undertaken by the previous Potemkin presidency.
This Epstein Issue has been around for 20 years. The beauty of the release is that it is going to punch in the face people on both sides of the aisle and around the world. Look for blue in the face people because there are a lot of them holding their breath right now.
The biggest scandal in political history was the running of the government for four years with a basket case puppet sitting in the chair, and minions auto-pening his name on their wildest dreams and agendas.
This isn't big news, it is just another day at the asylum.
What I will look for is direct contact between Trump and Epstein via email. Surely there should be at least one in the trove of twenty thousand, right? Right?
...and what would you anticipate finding?
Trump bragging about lude and lascivious behavior?
Seems if there were such it would already be out there.
...or it magically disappeared.
I implied what I would anticipate finding in my first sentence: No direct emails from Trump to Epstein or vice versa. And I'll be the spelling Karen, the correct spelling is lewd.
My implication; there likely "was" correspondence / emails.
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I reckon "lude" behavior would then be someone on quaaludes?
I am so sick of the BS coming from BB or his handlers mouth. Many of the EO by Trump is being done to go back to normalcy from the Biden (Democrats) administration obsession with the global warming oops sorry climate change regulations. Again, go back to gold backing the dollar and term limits would be a good beginning.
Wouldn't we all be better off if "The Orange Don" devoted more/all of his time to shower head pressure and less time to everything else ?
My last shower head, which I bought at Lowe's, was marked "Not For Sale in California". It closed the deal for me. Best always. PM
All he did with water pressure was abolish Bidens stupid restrictions.
An extract from Judy Morris' substack (FYI: Ms Morris is a "card carrying" MAGA champion)
"REAL MAGA folks voted in 2024 for FAR less government, FAR less spending, FAR less tyranny, FAR less government at all levels and FAR less wars...We were lied to and the bullying, bloated, bloviating orange haired monster that we put in the White House has turned on us BIG TIME."
Takes someone like him to fight the lying cheating scumbags that fight him 24/7. Time for conservatives to strart acting like the treasonous other side and kick ass and take initials we don’t have time to take their full names. Just watch how they’re getting ready to steal the midterm elections by letting all the illegals vote.
Trump is dangerous, commanding like a wanna-be dictator, vindictive and bad case of foot in mouth disease.
However, his Administration is taking on real issues, making real progress restoring the domestic manufacturing base and supply chain... (and of course spending too much).
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Seems those that want to see Trump taken out offer no viable replacement except for Xi...
Yes, there was a cancer within the Nixon administration. The cancer was John Dean...
Now Epstein’s brother Mark is saying that he has been told that high level Republicans are being scrubbed from the Epstein files before release. The night is upon us.
Which night? Die Aktion Kolibri (The Night of the Long Knives, 1934, the purge of the Ernst Roehm faction) or Kristallnacht (1938)? The whole thing is rotten. It's been buried so long that there cannot possibly be a reliable version of the records, which has been the intent all along. No one has yet come clean on the Kennedy Assassination nor paid a price for it, either. Best always. PM
You're right, of course, Paul, the whole thing is rotten, and probably has been for a while. Everyone knows how quickly rot spreads in fruit, once it's underway, so imagine how entrenched the rot in the system must be by now. Each "side" - there's no such thing btw - is as complicit as the other, so all sorts of deviates with all kinds of motives hung around Epstein. That's why, I believe, neither party has been game enough to pull the trigger on anyone of importance on the other side (I don't count that Ex-prince on that list, he's an expendable diversion) because it'll take them all down. And they sure as hell don't want the idea foreign countries/agencies were tied up (no pun) with Epstein gaining legs
A corrupt justice department seems like the end to me. Have we ever come through that before?
Define "coming through". We're still in the one that started at least in 1963. Please recall it was the Warren Commission , which was a group of government insiders, chaired nominally by the figurehead, Chief Justice Earl Warren, that authored the whitewash cover of the John F. Kennedy rubout. The Warren Commission was an executive committee, established at the behest of LBJ, and the WC cooperated with the Department of Justice, headed then by President Kennedy's brother, Robert F. Kennedy. RFK realized he had to get out of the lair, and he resigned in Sept. 1964 to run for a Senate seat coming open in New York. When it became apparent he (RFK) had a legitimate chance at being elected president in 1968, he somehow met the similar fate at the hands of another "lone-wolf" assassin. The "end" has been around a long time, it seems. I'm not arguing that we are not in dire straits, because we are. My contention is that it's nothing new. Best always. PM
Extremely depressing realization…
Wow, Epstein’s brother Mark. They sure are bringing out the big guns for this one. And he is saying that “he has been told”. So they must really have this one in the bag; finally- blah, blah, blah. The dems had dementia Joe for 4 whole years, they had control of the FBI, the DOJ, CIA, the 1%, the media, and Hollywood (who cares) but somehow they couldn’t get this world shattering issue taken care of; they couldn’t get the information out to the people when Trump was a pawn, not a King. The anticipation of the reveal is palpable….. (Jeopardy music in the background).
Yes and the Dems will say outlandish same stuff. And MSM WILL SHOUT IT TO HIGH HEAVEN!! And Bill will repeat it to help them hurt Trump.
A real morass, isn’t it! Who and what to believe. And how in this world to keep an open mind or really for sure know anything!
Cui Bono - who benefits, or follow the money, - and Occam's razor - what's the most obvious - are good places to start Ellen
It’s kind of funny. BB writes a bunch of outlandish garbage and readers respond by either agreeing or trying to refute the bilge. Trump is obviously far from perfect but the bus went over the cliff a long time ago. BB presents few positive ideas or solutions but instead is turning this operation into some kind of scandal magazine designed to titillate rather than inform
I have not read further than Trump's 212 executive orders. As I've read, which ones do you agree with or disagree with? Which Biden executive orders or Obama's executive orders did you disagree or agree with? Open borders, billions going to fake Green companies. Billions goes to USAID scams? I really hope I see some good reporting behind 212, that I believe you know little or nothing about. I'm a subscriber to (Sean's) 'Ancient Wisdom.' I recommend it to those who subscribe here. She expressed her gratitude for your writing it. If so, good. I do not believe that it is written by the same hand and heart as hers. I'm still looking for an update on the gypsy wagon.