As customary in this era of a great awakening, there are a lot more Republican masks dropping this week. There is a great deal of sunlight upon the professional and institutional Republican politicians that hold office, when contrast against the indictment of Donald Trump. As we bear witness to the establishment opposition of candidate Donald Trump, once again it is valuable to understand the motive at the heart of this opposition.
CTH can get down in the weeds of each specific issue to discuss the motives and intents (we will, and do), but the big picture MUST remain at the forefront of understanding. If we lose track of the big picture, the weeds are overwhelming.
…“It must be remembered that there is nothing more difficult to plan, more doubtful of success, nor more dangerous to manage than a new system. For the initiator has the enmity of all who would profit by the preservation of the old institution and merely lukewarm defenders in those who gain by the new ones.”
~ Niccolò Machiavelli
♦POTUS Trump was disrupting the global order of things in order to protect and preserve the shrinking interests of the U.S. He was fighting, almost single-handed, at the threshold of the abyss. Our interests, our position, is zero-sum. His DC opposition seeks to repel and retain the status-quo. They want to return to full economic control.
In these economic endeavors, President Trump was disrupting decades of financial schemes established to use the U.S. as a host for their endeavors. President Trump was confronting multinational corporations and the global constructs of economic systems that were put in place to the detriment of us.
There are trillions at stake. The need for control is a reaction to fear. The billionaire donor class fear losing control over economic policy and finance. They are funding every candidate, media resource, influencer operation, RNC, RGA, and every institution possible to retain their equity position. Opposition is based on economics; everything else is chaff and countermeasures.
Familiar faces, perhaps faces you previously thought were decent, are now revealing their alignment with larger entities that are our abusers. In an effort to awaken the victim to the cycle of self-destructive codependent behavior, allow me to cue an audio-visual example from March 2018 with U.S. Senator John Thune. WATCH:
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What South Dakota Senator John Thune is showcasing here is his full alignment with big multinational corporate agriculture (BIG AG). Big AG is not supporting local farmers. Big AG does not support “free and fair markets.” Big AG supports the interests of multinational corporations and multinational financial interests.
For those interests the U.S. is the host; from our perspective they are the parasite.
It is critical to think of BIG AG in the same way we already are familiar with multinational manufacturing of durable goods.
We are already familiar how China, Mexico and Southeast Asia nations exported our raw materials (ore, coking coal, rare earth minerals and recycled aluminum etc.). The raw material to manufacture goods was exported from the U.S. and then shipped back into the U.S. as durable goods for purchase. This is the origin of the “rustbelt” collapse.
To avoid tariffs and other restrictions, some of the finished goods are trans-shipped through other ports in order to hide the originating manifest. It is within this decades-long process where we lost the manufacturing base, and the multinational economic planners (World Trade Organization) put us on a path to being a “service driven” economy.
The road to a “service-driven economy” is paved with a great disparity between financial classes. The wealth gap is directly related to the inability of the middle class to thrive.
Elite financial interests, including those within Washington DC, gain wealth and power – the U.S. workforce is reduced to servitude, “service”, of their affluent needs.
The destruction of the U.S. industrial and manufacturing base is EXACTLY WHY the middle class has struggled, and exactly why the wealth gap exploded in the past 30 years.
With that familiarity, did you think the multinationals would stop with only “DURABLE GOODS”?
They don’t.
They didn’t.
The exact same exfiltration and raw material exploitation has been happening, with increased speed, over the past 15 years with “CONSUMABLE GOODS“, ie food.
Raw material foodstuff is exported to China, ASEAN nations and Mexico, processed and shipped back into the U.S. as a finished product. This is the same design-flow with food as previously exploited by other economic sectors, including auto manufacturing.
Multinational corporations, BIG AG, are now invested in controlling the outputs of U.S. agricultural industry and farmers. This process is why food prices have risen exponentially in the past decade.
The free market is not determining price; there is no “supply and demand” influence within this modern agricultural dynamic. Food commodities are now a controlled market just like durable goods. The raw material (harvests writ large) are exploited by the financial interests of massive multinational corporations, known collectively as BIG AG.
Again, if we were to pull out of these export arrangements, our domestic food bill would drop 25% (or more) within the first year. Further, if U.S. supply and demand were part of the domestic market price for food, we would see the prices of aggregate food products drop by half almost immediately. Some perishable food products would predictably drop so dramatically in price, it is unfathomable how far the prices would fall.
Behind this dynamic, we find the international corporate and financial interests who are inherently at risk from President Trump’s “America First” economic and trade platform. Believe it or not, President Trump is up against an entire world economic establishment.
When we understand how trade works in the modern era, we understand why the agents within the system are so adamantly opposed to U.S. President Trump.
♦The biggest lie in modern economics, willingly spread and maintained by corporate media, is that a system of global markets still exists.
It doesn’t.

Every element of global economic trade is controlled and exploited by massive institutions, multinational banks and multinational corporations. Institutions like the World Trade Organization (WTO) and World Bank control trillions of dollars in economic activity.
Underneath that economic activity, there are people who hold the reins of power over the outcomes. These individuals and groups are the stakeholders in direct opposition to principles of America First national economics. They are collectively known as “The Big Club”.
The modern financial constructs of these entities have been established over the course of the past three decades. When you understand how they manipulate the economic system of individual nations, you begin to understand why they are so fundamentally opposed to President Trump.
In the Western World, separate from communist control perspectives (ie. China), “Global markets” are a modern myth; nothing more than a talking point meant to keep people satiated with sound bites they might find familiar. Global markets have been destroyed over the past three decades by multinational corporations who control the products formerly contained within global markets.
The same is true for “Commodities Markets”. The multinational trade and economic system, run by corporations and multinational banks, now controls the product outputs of independent nations. The free market economic system has been usurped by entities who create what is best described as ‘controlled markets’.
U.S. President Trump understood what had taken place. He used economic leverage as part of a broader national security policy; and to understand who opposes President Trump, specifically because of the economic leverage he creates, it becomes important to understand the objectives of the global and financial elite who run and operate the institutions. The Big Club.
Understanding how trillions of trade dollars influence geopolitical policy, we begin to understand the three-decade global financial construct they seek to retain and protect.
That is, global financial exploitation of national markets.
FOUR BASIC ELEMENTS:
♦Multinational corporations purchase controlling interests in various national outputs (harvests an raw materials), and ancillary industries, of developed industrial western nations. {example}
♦The Multinational Corporations making the purchases are underwritten by massive global financial institutions – multinational banks. (*Note* in China it is the communist government underwriting the purchase)
♦The Multinational Banks and the Multinational Corporations then utilize lobbying interests to manipulate the internal political policy of the targeted nation state(s).
♦With control over the targeted national industry or interest, the multinationals then leverage export of the national asset (exfiltration) through trade agreements structured to the benefit of lesser developed nation states – where they have previously established a proactive financial footprint.
Against the backdrop of President Trump confronting China, and against the backdrop of NAFTA renegotiated, and against the necessary need to support the key U.S. steel and aluminum industries, revisiting the economic influences within the modern import/export dynamic will help conceptualize the issues at the heart of the matter.
There are a myriad of interests within each trade sector that make specific explanation very challenging; however, here’s the basic outline.
For three decades economic “globalism” has advanced, quickly. Everyone accepts this statement, yet few actually stop to ask who and what are behind this – and why?

Influential people, with vested financial interests in the process, have sold a narrative that global manufacturing, global sourcing, and global production was the inherent way of the future. The same voices claimed the American economy was consigned to become a “service-driven economy.”
What was always missed, in these discussions, is that advocates selling this global-economy message have a vested financial and ideological interest in convincing the information consumer it is all just a natural outcome of economic progress.
It’s not.
It’s not natural at all. It is a process that is entirely controlled, promoted and utilized by large conglomerates, lobbyists, purchased politicians and massive financial corporations.
Again, I’ll try to retain the larger altitude perspective without falling into the traps of the esoteric weeds. I freely admit this is tough to explain and I may not be successful.
Bullet point #1: ♦ Multinational corporations purchase controlling interests in various national elements of developed industrial western nations.
This is perhaps the most challenging to understand. In essence, thanks specifically to the way the World Trade Organization (WTO) was established in 1995, national companies expanded their influence into multiple nations, across a myriad of industries and economic sectors (energy, agriculture, raw earth minerals, etc.). This is the basic underpinning of national companies becoming multinational corporations.
Think of these multinational corporations as global entities now powerful enough to reach into multiple nations – simultaneously – and purchase controlling interests in a single economic commodity.
A historic reference point might be the original multinational enterprise, energy via oil production. (Exxon, Mobil, BP, etc.)
However, in the modern global world, it’s not just oil; the resource and product procurement extend to virtually every possible commodity and industry. From the very visible (wheat/corn), to the obscure (small minerals, and even flowers).
Bullet point #2 ♦ The Multinational Corporations making the purchases are underwritten by massive global financial institutions – multinational banks.
During the past several decades national companies merged. The largest lemon producer company in Brazil, merges with the largest lemon company in Mexico, merges with the largest lemon company in Argentina, merges with the largest lemon company in the U.S., etc. etc. National companies, formerly of one nation, become “continental” companies with control over an entire continent of nations.
…. or it could be over several continents, or even the entire world market of Lemon/Widget production. These are now multinational corporations. They hold interests in specific segments (this example lemons) across a broad variety of individual nations.
National laws on Monopoly building are not the same in all nations. Most are not as structured as the U.S.A or other more developed nations (with more laws). During the acquisition phase, when encountering a highly developed nation with monopoly laws, the process of an umbrella corporation might be needed to purchase the targeted interests within a specific nation. The example of Monsanto applies here.
Bullet point #3 ♦The Multinational Banks and the Multinational Corporations then utilize lobbying interests to manipulate the internal political policy of the targeted nation state(s).
With control of the majority of actual lemons the multinational corporation now holds a different set of financial values than a local farmer or national market. This is why commodities exchanges are essentially dead.
In the aggregate, the mercantile exchange is no longer a free or supply-based market; it is now a controlled market exploited by mega-sized multinational corporations.
Instead of the traditional ‘supply/demand’ equation determining prices, the corporations look to see what nations can afford what prices. The supply of the controlled product is then distributed to the country according to their ability to afford the price. This is essentially the bastardized and politicized function of the World Trade Organization (WTO). This is also how the corporations controlling WTO policy maximize profits.
Back to the lemons. A multinational corporation might hold the rights to the majority of the lemon production in Brazil, Argentina and California/Florida. The price the U.S. consumer pays for the lemons is directed by the amount of inventory (distribution) the controlling corporation allows in the U.S.
If the U.S. lemon harvest is abundant, the controlling interests will export the product to keep the U.S. consumer spending at peak or optimal price. A U.S. customer might pay $2 for a lemon, a Mexican customer might pay .50¢, and a Canadian $1.25.
The bottom line issue is the national supply (in this example ‘harvest/yield’) is not driving the national price because the supply is now controlled by massive multinational corporations.
The mistake people often make is calling this a “global commodity” process. In the modern era, this “global commodity” phrase is particularly nonsense.
A true global commodity is a process of individual nations harvesting/creating a similar product and bringing that product to a global market. Individual nations each independently engaged in creating a similar product.
Under modern globalism, this process no longer takes place. It’s a complete fraud. Massive multinational corporations control the majority of production inside each nation and therefore control the global product market and price. It is a controlled system.
EXAMPLE: Part of the lobbying in the food industry is to advocate for the expansion of U.S. taxpayer benefits to underwrite the costs of the domestic food products they control. By lobbying DC, these multinational corporations get congress and policymakers to expand the basis of who can use Food Stamps, EBT and SNAP benefits (state reimbursement rates).
Expanding the federal subsidy for food purchases is part of the corporate profit dynamic.
With increased taxpayer subsidies, the food price controllers can charge more domestically and export more of the product internationally. Taxes, via subsidies, go into their profit margins. The corporations then use a portion of those enhanced profits in contributions to the politicians. It’s a circle of money.
In highly developed nations, this multinational corporate process requires the corporation to purchase the domestic political process (as above) with individual nations allowing the exploitation in varying degrees. As such, the corporate lobbyists pay hundreds of millions to politicians for changes in policies and regulations – one sector, one product, or one industry at a time. These are specialized lobbyists.
It is ironic when we discuss corporate financial payments to government officials in foreign countries we call them corrupt. However, in the United States we call it lobbying, the process is exactly the same.

EXAMPLE: The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS)
CFIUS is an inter-agency committee authorized to review transactions that could result in control of a U.S. business by a foreign person (“covered transactions”), in order to determine the effect of such transactions on the national security of the United States.
CFIUS operates pursuant to section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended by the Foreign Investment and National Security Act of 2007 (FINSA) (section 721), and as implemented by Executive Order 11858, as amended, and regulations at 31 C.F.R. Part 800.
The CFIUS process has been the subject of significant reforms over the past several years. These include numerous improvements in internal CFIUS procedures, enactment of FINSA in July 2007, amendment of Executive Order 11858 in January 2008, revision of the CFIUS regulations in November 2008, and publication of guidance on CFIUS’s national security considerations in December 2008 (more)
Bulletpoint #4 ♦ With control over the targeted national industry or interest, the multinationals then leverage export of the national asset (exfiltration) through trade agreements structured to the benefit of lesser developed nation states – where they have previously established a proactive financial footprint.
The process of charging the U.S. consumer more for a product, that under normal national market conditions would cost less, is a process called exfiltration of wealth. This is the basic premise, the cornerstone, behind the catch-phrase ‘globalism’.
It is never discussed.
To control the market price, some contracted product may even be secured and shipped with the intent to allow it to sit idle (or rot). It’s all about controlling the price and maximizing the profit equation. To gain the same $1 profit, a widget multinational might have to sell 20 widgets in El-Salvador (.25¢ each), or two widgets in the U.S. ($2.50/each).
Think of the process like the historic reference of OPEC (Oil Producing Economic Countries). Only in the modern era massive corporations are playing the role of OPEC, and it’s not oil being controlled; thanks to the WTO it’s almost everything.
Again, this is highlighted in the example of taxpayers subsidizing the food sector (EBT, SNAP etc.), the corporations can charge U.S. consumers more. Ex. more beef is exported, red meat prices remain high at the grocery store, but subsidized U.S. consumers can better afford the high prices.
Of course, if you are not receiving food payment assistance (middle class) you can’t eat the steaks because you can’t afford them. (Not accidentally, it’s the same scheme in the ObamaCare healthcare system)
Agriculturally, multinational corporate Monsanto says: ‘All your harvests are belong to us‘. Contract with us or you lose, because we can control the market price of your end product. Downside is that once you sign that contract, you agree to terms that are entirely created by the financial interests of the larger corporation – not your farm.
The multinational agriculture lobby is massive. We willingly feed the world as part of the system; but you as a grocery customer pay more per unit at the grocery store because domestic supply no longer determines domestic price.
Within the agriculture community, the (feed-the-world) production export factor also drives the need for labor. Labor is a cost. The multinational corps have a vested interest in low labor costs. Ergo, open border policies. (ie. willingly purchased Republicans not supporting border wall etc.).
This corrupt economic manipulation/exploitation applies over multiple sectors, and even in the sub-sector of an industry like steel. China/India purchases the raw material, coking coal, then sells the finished good (rolled steel) back to the global market at a discount. Or it could be rubber, or concrete, or plastic, or frozen chicken parts etc.
The ‘America First’ Trump-Trade Doctrine upset the entire construct of this multinational export/control dynamic. Team Trump focused exclusively on bilateral trade deals, with specific trade agreements targeted toward individual nations (not national corporations).
‘America First’ is also specific policy at a granular product level looking out for the national interests of the United States, U.S. workers, U.S. companies and U.S. consumers.
Under President Trump’s Trade positions, balanced and fair trade with strong regulatory control over national assets, exfiltration of U.S. national wealth is essentially stopped.
This puts many current multinational corporations, globalists who previously took a stake-hold in the U.S. economy with intention to export the wealth, in a position of holding contracted interest of an asset they can no longer exploit.
Perhaps now we understand better how massive multi-billion multinational corporations, and the political institutions they pay for, are aligned against President Trump.
Perhaps now we understand why he is uniquely qualified to begin the American restoration.
Perhaps now we understand why Donald Trump carries a very unique economic policy agenda that is entirely different from the other nine candidates.
Perhaps now you know why there are nine corporate Republicans trying to defeat him.
Perhaps now you know why I stand, steadfast…. with TRUMP!
There is only one candidate with an economic restoration platform.



Happy Birthday President Trump, May you have a healthy and long BLESSED life.
I look forward to his 100th birthday. When we celebrate him as the greatest American president since Washington and Jefferson and the one who restored The Republic from these communists.
And then there’s us, the unrepresented.
Almost every day something on this board brings to mind Sundance’s article, I think shortly before President Trump’s inauguration, outlining the very expensive scam of the Paris Treaty, why TPTB were pushing so hard for him to change his mind.
Once you read that you just can’t forget – they’re all in on it. God help us to break it.
Promises made … to get US OUT of those awful treaties … yes … they’re functionally Treaties … Promises kept.
The latest WHO treaty that they insist is NOT a treaty, is 10 times worse, as well as the one they have been working on for years to implement their wet dream of CBDC’s, are their “final solution”.
They go forward with those, and we find out how many Divisions the WHO and FED actually have.
The Paris Climate Accord was an agreement, not a treaty. It was easy peasy to pull out of it.
Victor Davis Hanson has rather accurately described elected Republicans as being liberals or moderates who hate their more conservative constituent base.
When USA left the Paris “Climate” Accord, suddenly “Parisians” had no money left to fund their generous gubmint pensions, leading to a revolt against Macron!
Quite a few Commiefornian retirees who had inexplicably been bankrolled by the “climate” agreement, were also left high and dry!
Imagine that!
That was a lot to take in… Thank you for this
Yes, thank you, Sundance!
Another spot-on posting by Sundance. Thank-you.
Our country is in a very precarious position and I believe only PDJT can rescue us – – it is isn’t already too late.
Enjoy your life while it is worth living.
MAGA
Trump does not rescue us, We rescue ourselves while Trump becomes a front line spokesperson. No one person can go it alone.
The movement needs a far wider voice, not just one person to take all the slings and arrows. Stand up and speak out and push back. Get off the damn defensive people. Let the powers that be know it is not just one person they get to attack. They must take us all on.
Interesting article by Jay Valentine in todays American Thinker.
Perhaps he reads here, lol.
He backs off on his position that unless phantom voters on voter rolls are removed, all other attempts at winning in 2024 will fail.
He aknowledges that many of their systems are being exposed and rendered unusable, that while they CAN steal an election when they are overcoming a small margin of victory, that when it gets above 5 percent, their ballot fraud measures become unworkable.
And he concludes by saying having KL as his running mate would be just the thing to push PDJT’s actual ballot #’s so high, that his election would be virtually guaranteed.
Interesting take, and glad he has shifted from his earlier position, and of coarse I have been championing KL as THE ONLY logical VP for PDJT for some time, and welcome a,second compelling argument to support that position.
I also want KL as VP. Someone mentioned Sarah Palin the other day and I don’t want to overlook her contributions. I was so inspired when she gave that first big speech! Many voted for the ticket because of her.
But when President Trump was elected, Sarah had family issues to deal with and she needed to take time out. I hope she will run for office again and win, but now the best choice is KL.
I have been impressed with Senator Vance and Representative Donalds and could support either of them, but my first choice is KL.
Agree
Is there a version of the first picture that has Bolton removed?
I thought Bolton looked somewhat uncomfortable . . . actually, it’s good to have him right there!
It was from an actual photo wasn’t it, where Merkel and others were imploring President Trump (with the very fine Mr. Abe and others lined up with Trump – Bolton looking like he wanted to bolt)
Yup, it was derived from an actual picture, and I got no problem with Bolton there; he was there as PDJT’s rottweiler attack dog, with studded collar and on a short leash, growing at Merkel.
As an effective “Cautionary tale”.
I don’t care what Bolton’s purpose was. He is a neocon, a terrorist sympathizer, and above all a traitor.
Damnatio Memoriae!
Yes, and Shinzo Abe was assassinated last year while campaigning for office.
“Both parties are Beltway” Pat Buchanan
The New Patriotism
https://buchanan.org/blog/pjb-the-new-patriotism-329
(Pre-MAGA, MAGA. Make America First Again MAFA)
“Today, candor compels us to admit that our vaunted two-party system is a snare and a delusion, a fraud upon the nation. Our two parties have become nothing but two wings of the same bird of prey. On foreign and trade policy, open borders and centralized power, our Beltway parties have become identical twins. Both supported NAFTA and GATT and the surrender of our national sovereignty to the WTO. Both supported the extension of nuclear war guarantees to the borders of Russia. Both supported the illegal war on Serbia. Both support IMF bailouts of corrupt regimes. Both vote for MFN trade privileges for a Communist Chinese regime that today targets missiles on American cities. The appeasement of Beijing is a bipartisan disgrace, and we will not be a part of it.”
Eisenhower warned us. Kennedy paid dearly for trying to stand in the way and now we have President Trump fighting back. God bless him and us. It won’t be easy.
And NY keeps re electing this
Roaring with laughter over ‘Honda Accord’ – what a maroon!
or has she been selected and installed?
Speaking of she-devils— why was Hitlery transported to the hospital by ambulance? I know it wasn’t a heart attack because she doesn’t have one.
We have Trump’s back.
He and we shall prevail because it is the right thing to do.
I listened to his farewell address again, I was just 6 months old at the time, and it took Trump and the TDS he engenders among the globalist Uniparty elite, to show me just how spot on he was.
Rustbelt Republicans vs MAGA. Go President Trump!
twitter.com/DC_Draino
Some House Republicans have indicated they won’t vote to censure Adam Schiff & fine him for his role in illegally spying on President Trump
Will be putting their names and numbers on blast later today if they won’t do their jobs
The vote is at 2:30 PM EST
Stay tuned
Dear God
Shouldn’t Schiff be in jail though? It’s a start but doesn’t seem quite enough in response to his corruption and lies.
It’s just another side show. Congress does nothing, will never do anything, except support the globalist agenda. Look what McCarthy did in the debt ceiling “negotiations” — this is what happens on all important issues. Seriously, censuring Adam Schiff? That is totally performative, it means NOTHING. It’s typical Republican controlled opposition.
The Republicans can cut off funding for any corrupt institution during the appropriations process. Will they do it? OF COURSE NOT. There is only one party in DC and it is the UniParty. The Republic has fallen.
If you thought Lawfare was already bad, wait until you read about the Left’s “Project 65.”
It’s one thing to fight back, which implies you have resources to fight with. They are now trying to strip MAGA’s capacity for legal respresentation by attacking all Trump affiliated lawyers and any lawyer who dares take on election integrity challengs on behalf of the Populist movement. This is a UniParty attack to keep themselves in total power.
https://www.revolver.news/2022/03/jeffrey-clark-project-65-david-brock-election-fraud-kill-trump-lawyers-destroy-america/
At some point we’re going to have to STOP playing by their rules (that we follow and they don’t)!
Repeal 16th Amendment. Simple as that.
Why are we still forced to send crack to Beltway addicts with every paycheck. Defund the Deep State. That is well in our hands. At one point we voted to pass the 16th Amendment .It is not working. Repeal it.
All it did was grow massive Big Government and 100% unaccountable Big Government. We don’t need that. Repeal 16th Amendment.
Make paying taxes a one time a year painful exercise -not a passive drip, drip, drip wealth confiscation.
How about no income taxation whatsoever. Tax my consumption not my labor.
Another American Revolution? This mess isn’t going to be solved by voting.
When you read patriots extol the “We The People” cliche, you must ask: which people? Which category is getting heard? The nation is far far too large and splintered under delusional “democracy” to ever function as a united entity again. The diversity hucksters and moral enemies knew this and effectively removed the historic, true Christian element from the typical candidate’s profile.
The diversity ruse has been sold to uncritical minds as superior representation. What it functionally does is remove the focus of colorblind productivity to cultural clan competition. We have baked that divisiveness into every component of our society.
The US citizenry deserves the predicament it’s in. The nation is a net exporter of pornography, child exploitation, communistic doctrine and gender-bending nonsense. The Pride flag waves at our own Capitol, military installations and other agencies around the world. But who stands up to it? Certainly not many DC republicans.
Unless we can gain control over these self-inflicted moral errors we will not succeed in other matters. Our schools are ensuring our demise yet most leftist school boards carry on unopposed. Losing those institutions leaves us with no future.
So we can discuss trade till we’re blue in the face, but our millennials are dyed blue in their minds and hearts. The Beast will have them turn against us when it’s time. The craven humanistic heart is a time bomb of self destruction for the entire nation.
This is a job for a political martyr, not a pliable, hopeful presidential candidate. They don’t have the heart for it. We need someone to speak the hard truth from a debate stage and be willing to lose over it.
Which was it? Refresh my memory.
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The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the whining, memes, complaints, and calls of one man to save us from tyranny.
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Or
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The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with voter’s ballots.
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Or maybe
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The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
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Surely there must be some historical records to indicate which one worked.
As money is the new god, they will threaten their earning ability. Not many lawyers have spines, they like plea deals. Unfortunately it will probably work.
I heard about this today, I believe in the
Matt Gaetz J6 field hearing.
Jeff Clark is on the list.
UniParty, yes, but the billionaires are perpetrating it. We need to do something to destroy all the dark money they are donating to causes that hurt DJT and this country.
They are all becoming Bill Gates look-alikes.
Absolutely. They are geniuses at marketing sham ideals to uncritical minds and have the means to fine tune it, year by year.
They have been doing that from the start
It’s just gotten worse
An aside: You know, David Brock got his start, his entrée into high-profile journalism in the early ’90s, if I recall.
As an investigative writer, he did what I’d term a hit-piece on the Clintons during the period just prior to the 1992 presidential election. I read it — probably in the American Standard; and it was a doozey of an exposé of mostly Hillary’s many shortcomings during her time as First Lady of Arkansas.
At any rate — it was not long after that that Brock did an about face and became perhaps her biggest cheerleader.
Good for him: he could have been Arkancided.
:-[
President Trump should end all of his campaign videos on that.
He didn’t know where he was …
And say … did you know his son, Beau was a hero in Iraq … who died while tending Burn Pits with the enlisted grunts?
You can always count on Joe for two things; looting and bragging.
Don’t forget lying.
Which overlaps the bragging.
Without lying, Joe has nothing to brag about.
That was very deep, but definitely puts everything into perspective.
So we should keep a running list and why. Maybe a thread that we can keep updating:
Ron DeSantis – Club for Growth, poor response to indictment
John Bolton
Paul Ryan
Mitch McConnell
Jame Clapper
Wikipedia has a list:
Peter Allgeier, U.S. Trade Representative (2005, 2009) (endorsed Joe Biden)[5]
William Cohen, U.S. Secretary of Defense (1997–2001), Chair of the Senate Aging Committee (1995–97), Chair of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee (1981–83), U.S. Senator from Maine (1979–97), U.S. Representative from ME-02 (1973–79) (endorsed Joe Biden)[6]
Stuart M. Gerson, U.S. Attorney General (1993), Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division (1989–93) (endorsed Joe Biden)[7]
Carlos Gutierrez, U.S. Secretary of Commerce (2005–09)[8] (endorsed Joe Biden)[9]
Chuck Hagel, U.S. Secretary of Defense (2013–15), Chair of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board (2009–13), U.S. Senator from Nebraska (1997–2009)[10] (endorsed Joe Biden)
Michael Hayden Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) (1999–2005), Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence (2005–06), Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (2006–09), 4 star general (April 22, 2005) (endorsed Joe Biden)[11]
Carla Hills, U.S. Trade Representative (1989–93), U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1975–77) (endorsed Joe Biden)[1]
Peter Keisler, U.S. Attorney General (2007), Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division (2003–07), Acting Associate Attorney General (2002–03) (endorsed Joe Biden)[7][12]
Ray LaHood, U.S. Secretary of Transportation (2009–13), U.S. Representative from IL-18 (1995–2009) (endorsed Joe Biden)[13]
James Mattis, Secretary of Defense (2017–19)[14]
Bob McDonald, U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs (2014–17) (endorsed Joe Biden)[15]
John Negroponte, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State (2007–09), Director of National Intelligence (2005–07), U.S. Ambassador to Iraq (2004–05), U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (2001–04), U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1993–96), U.S. Ambassador to Mexico (1989–93), Deputy National Security Advisor (1987–89), Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (1985–87), U.S. Ambassador to Honduras (1981–85) (endorsed Joe Biden)[16]
Mary Peters, U.S. Secretary of Transportation (2006–09) (endorsed Joe Biden)[17]
Colin Powell, U.S. Secretary of State (2001–05), Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1989–93), National Security Advisor (1987–89) (later Independent, endorsed Joe Biden)[18]
William Reilly, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (1989–93) (endorsed Joe Biden)[17]
Tom Ridge, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security (2003–05), Governor of Pennsylvania (1995–2001), U.S. Representative from PA-21 (1983–95) (endorsed Joe Biden)[19]
Thomas A. Shannon Jr., U.S. Secretary of State (2017) (endorsed Joe Biden)[20]
Ann Veneman, executive director of UNICEF (2005–10), U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (2001–05) (endorsed Joe Biden)[21]
William H. Webster, Chair of the Homeland Security Advisory Council (2005–20), Director of Central Intelligence (1987–91), Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (1978–87), Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (1973–78), Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri (1970–73), U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri (1960–61) (endorsed Joe Biden)[22]
Christine Todd Whitman, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (2001–03), Governor of New Jersey (1994–2001)[23] (endorsed Joe Biden)
Robert Zoellick, U.S. Trade Representative (2001–2005) (endorsed Joe Biden)[24]
Defense Department officials
Chuck Boyd, 4-star General United States Air Force (1959–95) (endorsed Joe Biden)[25][26]
Torie Clark, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs (2001–03) (endorsed Joe Biden)[27]
Michael Donley, U.S. Secretary of the Air Force (2008–13) (endorsed Joe Biden)[1]
Raymond DuBois, Acting Under Secretary of the Army (2005–06) (endorsed Joe Biden)[1]
William McRaven, Admiral, Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command (2011–14)) (endorsed Joe Biden)[28]
Sean O’Keefe, Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (2001–04), U.S. Secretary of the Navy (1992–93) (endorsed Joe Biden)[1]
Richard V. Spencer, U.S. Secretary of the Navy (2017–19) (endorsed Michael Bloomberg)[29]
William Howard Taft IV, U.S. Ambassador to NATO (1989–92), U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense (1984–89) (endorsed Joe Biden)[1]
Michael Vickers, Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (2011–15) (endorsed Joe Biden)[1]
Matthew Waxman, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs (2004–05) (endorsed Joe Biden)[1]
Dov Zakheim, Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) (2001–04) (endorsed Joe Biden)[1]
Homeland Security Department officials
Miles Taylor
Kenneth Adelman Fmr Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1983–87) (endorsed Joe Biden)[1]
Parney Albright, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Science and Technology (2003–05) (endorsed Joe Biden)[30]
Michael D. Brown, Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (2003–05) (endorsed Joe Biden)[9]
James Loy, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security (2003–05), Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration (2002–03), Commandant of the Coast Guard (1998–2002) (endorsed Joe Biden)[1]
John Mitnick, General Counsel of the Department of Homeland Security (2018–19) (endorsed Joe Biden)[1]
Elizabeth Neumann, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Department of Homeland Security (2016–20) (endorsed Joe Biden)[31][32]
Miles Taylor, Chief of Staff of the Department of Homeland Security (2017–19), author known as “Anonymous”[33] (endorsed Joe Biden)[34][35]
Intelligence Community officials
Jon D. Glassman National Security Advisor to the Vice President, U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan (1983–86), United States Ambassador to Paraguay (1991–94) (endorsed Joe Biden
I hold a special grudge against “Christy” Whitman. Besides her membership in the anti-american globalist Council On Foreign Relations (Director like George Soros and many other criminals) she as the EPA hack (with zero environmental education/qualifications) said it was ok for 9/11 first repsonders to NOT wear respirators or any type of protection, resulting in thousands of dead, and suffering first responders, who in some cases passed on their cancers/ailments to their offspring, from Whitman’s “uneducated” edict. To top it off, she never showed and remorse or helped the victims of her actions. She is trotted out by our enemies that control the CFR media (which she is a member of the CFR) to disparage PDJT & MAGA. Why she has never been picketed at her home, or anywhere she goes is perplexing, but it is interesting that her globalist criminal friends love to bring her out to talk bs about PDJT, MAGA, and us Americans who love our country.
I see some Council On Foreign Relations members on that list. They hate America & PDJT, & us.
Judging a person by their enemies, in PDJT’s case……….you see where I am going Treepers.
That’s the general case in many matters of representation today. These installed enemies get years of unopposed terms to wreck their havoc. I’m amazed we are still functioning at all.
“To top it off, she never showed and remorse or helped the victims of her actions.”
Do any of them EVER show remorse? E-V-E-R? One single time?
They NEVER do!
Yes. great list…but which multinational corporations are in control of the people on this list? (or which multinational corporations are financially sponsoring the people named on this list) ??? With that information, we can investigate the CEO’s and the board of directors.
Tides
Pompoe on Fox today , maybe yesterday, was very anti Trump
Haley must feel Trump won’t be the nominee so she won’t be VP cause she shoved our President in the heart
It is no longer a reflex to defend a republican if attacked by a democrat or the media. I have mentally disassociated from the GOP and actively applaud attacks on all but a select few GOP.
The Judas party can go hang itself.
State Capitalism sucks. Outstanding post.
“It is ironic when we discuss corporate financial payments to government officials in foreign countries we call them corrupt. However, in the United States we call it lobbying, the process is exactly the same.”
Yeah…choosing to take in what is so is necessary and not always so simple.
It’s infuriating to observe how definitions of words/concept are distorted by our domestic enemies; this one-line excerpt from Sundance’s post illustrates that we have, over the years, accepted distorted definitions that end up re-defining things, so that what we think we’re looking at is not what we’re looking at.
Not at all.
Kinda like the Wagner group fighting for Russia are mercenaries, but NATO mercenaries fighting for aliensky are “freedom fighters”.
Bravo!
In other words what is not taxed goes back to the company store.
Fantastic article Sundance.
The key figure that caught my eye was the proposition that some food prices would drop by 25% immediately if we were to remove the artificial constructs.
Looking back, it is funny how I am now able to see the almost religious indoctrination around the economics of “free trade” consistently spooned out (and dutifully eaten up) by my institutions of higher education. There is a set of received truths that are to be regurgitated on the exams, and they are proven with charts and lines. Math is irrefutable, after all, right?
In one particular class, the professor had nicely drawn a chart demonstrating that “free trade” resulted in an increase in wealth, as shown by a little triangle area under two changed line trajectories. I stopped up after the lecture and asked him the question he didn’t address: If the elites capture the increase in a monopoly fashion, is that truly a gain for the people of the country?
He conceded the point.
FWIW, your criticism of Tucker Carlson going after the war economy instead of the full economy, while correct, misses the goal of his broadcast. I do not doubt he understands, and will get around to, the larger reality.
For right now, the only-beginning-to pay-attention crowd, especially Republicans, can relate the Pompeo shuck and jive to their experience of a lifetime of wars. It is an easy dunk right now. They can “see” the truth because it is hitting them over the head. Masks are off.
I believe there will be a moment in the future when the economic consequences have fully hit and that iron is red hot (perhaps this fall), and Carlson will be poised and ready to strike.
An audience that has absorbed the truth of why the US is continually at war in some foreign country will be more fully receptive to seeing the pattern of grift that extends across all spheres.
I never could understand how the American people could fall for the Free Trade treason. I was initially attracted to Buchanan’s MAFA movement because of his warnings on Immigration, but his warnings on Free Trade was also second on my list of why I supported him. His endless wars was third, and he even warned us about the coming “Cultural War”. He was so right you could make the argument he was prophetic
I voted AGAINST that Giant Sucking Sound endorsed by Old man George Bush. I Voted for the Trump precursor, Perot
The key item for me in the Sundance article was to learn how these multi-national corporations are siphoning off and exfiltrating our nations treasury and wealth.
Check our the % of land the federal government owns/controls in various states. These administrative corporate 💩heads want to strip the very dirt from underneath our feet.
The Wolfowitz Doctrine is what binds these people. It was anathema when rolled out and not discussed since.
The Wolfowitz neocons first enemy was Pat Buchanan. And than PDJT. They certainly benefited from the CIA-Saudi Arabia-Pakistan treason. Pakistan’s intell runs the Taliban as it was created by the CIA via Operation Cyclone so there is Intell linkage through many countries, not just those 3 traitors who no one ever faced justice or even reprimands for 9/11
A Council On Foreign Relations Director and a Trilateral Commission Director/Member arm the Mujhadeen, who morphed into Al-Qaeda

As I understand it, Trump tried to restore the proce ss whereby a government negotiates trade agreements with other governments to the mutual benefit of their people. But this policy threatened to end the practice of multinational/global corporations setting up their own trade practices to their own benefit and then telling their respective governments what policies to establish to support these practices.
Oh wow! A lightbulb just went off. Thanks Nowut Ameen. Good insights!!
A lot lot lot of Republican voters got red pilled in 2015-16. Watching the eGOP align with Democrats and their media toadies was repellant. Conservative Inc media like National Review and The Weekly Standard fully collapsed. NR is only around today because their donor base was better. If they had to live off readership, Rich Lowry would be living in a tent along I95 somewhere. Then you have all the posers like Ted Cruz and Paul Ryan. It was all an act!!! Lol.
The country right now is split into two camps. Those who despise the government targeting the Government Party’s enemies, and those who are just fine with it.
And unsurprisingly, those two camps are MAGA and Globalist respectively.
The post Civil War order has collapsed. Most of the strains in the country right now are simply the old system struggling desperately – flailing wildly – as it goes into its death throes.
If they thought they could get away with it, everyone on this blog would be arrested and shot. They’re trying to jail Trump so they can move against the rest of us.
We shoot back.
I read this article several times a year. It’s an excellent tutorial on modern economics .
Don Jr sums up perfectly why they’re going after Trump: “The one thing you’re not allowed to do in DC is stop the forever wars that seem to get everyone so rich. You’re not allowed to go up against China that the billionaire donor class from both sides benefit so much from…
When you actually start putting that into action, that’s where they draw the line…That’s the unforgivable offense that has culminated in 7 years of trying to destroy my father for doing what’s right for the American people.” 🎯
I went shoe shopping a few days ago, and at least 90% of the products were Made in China. I saw, literally, nothing Made in the US. A few from Portugal, Spain, Italy, Israel, Mexico.
I went home empty-handed, but disgusted that all of those shoes will be purchased anyway by the uncaring, unpatriotic, unseeing, many of whom probably imagine themselves to be knowledgeable.
cheering4america: Try shopping online for shoes. Search on “Men”s shoes Made in USA” and try more specific search terms, such as “Men’s dress shoes…” Once on a manafacture’s website, be sure to look closely for country of origin, or use the website’s search tool to look up “Made in USA” product lines. The shoes are there. You just need to look for them…and pay more. If the products are not specifically described as “Made in USA,” they are imported.
For lace-up boots, try, for example, Wolverine’s “1,000 Mile” line. You’ll pay a lot, but, the shoes are well built and can be re-soled. Also, some Allen Edmonds shoes are made in USA (albeit with “domestic and foreign materials.”
I do most of the little shopping I do online, and have discovered that even when you search a category they frequently sneak in other items. There are entire websites which list supposedly American made products, but when you take the time to go through them they maybe have a couple things left made here – or they don’t exist at all anymore.
I have developed the theory that if a website doesn’t disclose where something is made then it’s probably Made in China. That’s a no-go.
What’s even worse is grocery shopping. Now products say “Manufacted for …” or “Distributed by …” and then give the US address of the distributor. I know it’s a scam, but when you’ve been as careful as I have for as long as I have you realize how few of our food products are grown or produced here.
Even Farmers’ Markets are not immune from selling Mexican grown avocados, etc.
P.S. I’m a woman. A real one.
I love your P.S. comment!
So much deception — it is difficult to find anything —or anyone —who is “real” anymore!
It just needs a country song!
Just ordered a Florida grown Avocado plant…..gonna grow my own.
The only generation that gets what we use to be is the boomers. The younger generations only understand or are brainwashed about the service economy. They will never get it unless taught.
Tools are another product gone to hell. Web site Project Farm does tools comparison. Ten months ago he did locking pliers . The best tool was a original pair of vice grips made in the USA over forty years old . It blew all the other ones away. Most are Chinese junk.
I recommend shoes made in Italy, they have a proper last and correct left & right foot. China shoes will destroy your feet. It is better to have a few good pairs of shoes than a closet full of trash.
That’s the exact theme of Tucker Carlson’s 3rd excellent monologue on Twitter which he posted on Tuesday evening.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/donald-trump-arrested-tucker-trump-isolationist-opposing-neocon-war-agenda
Thanks Sundance, This is always a good refresher.And reminder of what we face.
Question: Besides Monsanto, what other corporations are part of this “multinational” group? I’d like to see a list of the top 10 largest, & most influential multinationals who lobby our republican politicians.
Excellent article, Sundance. You have a gift for making complicated concepts very easy to understand!! Well written.
Yes. Name names. Not just corporations, but individuals as well, particularly the politicians. Or perhaps it would be simpler to just name the good guys, if any still exist. The deceptions and corruptions are so deep and vast that it has become impossible to trust anyone other than Donald Trump. Surely, there must be others.
I have been a supporter of Trump and his MAGA Policy since he first descended the escalator at Trump Tower, but this explanation by Sundance finally gives reason to that support. Thank you Sundance for a brilliant 35K foot explanation!
American will become a “service-driven economy” sounded horrible to me –
service driven – like, jobs working at McDonald’s (until those jobs are taken by robots) . . . as in “slaves” ultimately?
I remember when this “service driven” economy was announced. They knew all the jobs …good paying….it was going to kill. So they vcreated a government retraining program to pacify those who were going to lose their jobs. Of course it was a big fail.
The YouTube account linked to in the sentence “POTUS Trump was disrupting the global order of things” appears to have been terminated. Is there another link (rumble?).
I’ve always thought that if we(US) had enforced the anti-trust laws on the books, these corporations would not have gotten so large and powerful. They have gotten so large as to usurp Government power, so the govt moves in and takes control for the benefit of the govt.. Google, Facebook, Twitter et al. The same in industry.
Global trillions are at stake. They’d assassinate Trump in a heart beat to keep the spice flowing, if that was the only option. Until these same people feel personal pain, like a hand on a hot burner, they will keep coming. Eventually, when you strip away the moral and societal repercussions for degenerate behavior, the legal recourse, and the electoral recourse, you are left with a very dark path. Blood becomes the only avenue. We are now playing for blood, it’s a matter of who wants to pull the trigger first.
There are millions of patriots tired of failure theater, healthcare tyranny, a two tier justice system that are saying “I’m your huckleberry.”
Legal plunder is socialism. Socialism converts plunder into a right, in order to protect plunder. When called to judgment, the person who profits from legal plunder will complain bitterly, defending his acquired rights. The acceptance of this argument builds legal plunder into a whole system.
Socialists desire to practice legal plunder, to make the law their own weapon. When plunder is abetted by the law, it places the whole apparatus of judges, police, and prisons at the service of the plunderers, and treats the victim – when he defends himself – as a criminal. As long as legal plunder continues to be the main business of the law makers, you cannot prevent socialism from entering into the making of laws.
I cringe at anyone even remarking on your second sentence. We all know it. I don’t need to read it.
Which was it? Refresh my memory.
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The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the whining, memes, complaints, and calls of one man to save us from tyranny.
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Or
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The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with voter’s ballots.
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Or maybe
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The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
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Surely there must be some historical records to indicate which one worked.
Yet so many have no clue we are as close to major trouble as we are. All needs to be spoken of now so those closed minds can hear.
I got AC-DC , “If you want blood (you got it). Playing in my head right now.
Not sure yet if PDJT has totally saved us. He definitely delayed our demise by a few years, and in the process has awakened the eyes, ears, and brains of scores of millions of good people in this country and around the world.
Yesterday, I tuned into a Congressional hearing regarding the PRIME ACT (https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/3835), which attempts to expand some exemptions to small and custom meat slaughtering houses. Basically, BIG AG and the USDA, can shut down your small farm, shut down meat processing, at a whim and pretend it’s over “food safety”. This keeps the Big Four Ag processors in business for slaughtering pigs, chickens, cows, for consumption, and shuts down all the little guys.
Remember the Amish guy that they busted into his farm and shut his operation down???? Yeah, they do that alot to small farms and slaughtering houses. It’s all bullcrap.
As Joel Salatin testified, (paraphrased): “you think that hamburger from McDonalds is safe? There’s probably 600 different cows in that hamburger.” And he’d be correct.
It was interesting, and a little sad, to think that the Act has so little support. I listened to the Democrat members stumble around trying to act like they supported small business. LOL. It was the usual suspects. Even the Republicans gave very little enthusiasm. They don’t give a rat’s a$$ about small business. There’s too much lobbying money at stake.
Although I take my animals to a family owned, custom, meat processor, I am making plans to slaughter my own animals on farm should that time come. If you have the right tools, you can do it. I trust the government as far as I can throw it. My family has food security.
Didn’t the WEF declare that the U.S. government should forcefully shut down American farms for the sake of climate change? Do you really want to eat the bugs?? That’s the direction we’re headed. The government is beyond corrupt. I wish them well on their cricket diet and mRNA lettuce.
Don’t know if any of you have noticed but I have ….the meat at McDonald and BK has become disgusting and no it was not always that way. It does not have the texture of normal hamburger but is very grainy ……breaks into tough granular pieces when chewed. I just wonder if the USDA has allowed them to try and pass fake meat for real I would not be surprised at all.
Probably has particulate fiber fillers in it. Maybe even wood.
Crickets?
Great synopsis. Longtime Treepers know the score. A good review never hurts
I begin to see all of it as different forms of redistribution.
Bud Light proved there still needs to be a willing buyer for every willing seller.
Lose the buyers, and it no longer matters what anyone is selling.
So … Thune will whore out the ENTIRE population of the USA’s interests … to sell the maximum amount of N. Dakota grain to Southeast Asia? Note to Thune! Canada is also in the TPP … and Canada sells the same grain as you do to the yellow man. Your primary competition is now controlling your exports.
Bravo PDJT … and Bravo Lighthizer!
Not to be picky, Thune is South Dakota’s senator. He along with Kari Noem is big AG
Sundance recently identified Thune as Mitch “McCorporatist” McConnell’s hand-picked replacement as Senate Minority/Majority Leader). 😡 McConnell is retiring after his current term (if he’s not arrested for treason before then…. a .0001% chance).
That also makes Thune a Gang-of-Eight member when that happens. 😡
Then there is Big Realestate. As pointed out on the Waroom today..land in Texas is being sold to the Cartels so that illegal invaders have a base of operations. There’s a city there with an estimated 100,000.00 invaders building homes. Drone footage shows another huge city being developed with excavators, earth movers,and water tankers literally building city blocks. Governor Abbott where are you? Boneless Turkey Garbage Party Republicans come out come out from under yours desks you motherf%&*king cowards.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PRESIDENT TRUMP MAY THE GOOD LORD BLESS AND KEEP YOU SAFE.
We need to cancel out CItizens vs United which allowed corporations to donate to political candidates. At the same time, we need a law saying you can only donate to someone that you can vote for. Only people in Georgia can donate to the Senator from Georgia.
How about revisiting at the SCOTUS ….corporations can give donations like individuals…
Huge, huge mistake allowing corporations to donate.
The Republican Party’s Conundrum-
The Republican Party needs your vote because they don’t have 71+ Million Billionaires to vote for their chosen candidates.
In order to get your vote the Republicans have to promise you things that you want and that they have absolutely no intention of doing because your interests are the exact opposite of what their real constituents, the Billionaires, want!
So, that’s why Donald Trump was indicted.
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THune. Big Ag. Why Trump got tariff money for “the farmers”, and why he “supports” engine-crapping-up ethanol. Has to walk a line and pick his battles.
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It still stuns me just how willing these people are sellout this country and its citizens. Evil is so limited a word to describe them.
They don’t identify with this country. There is nothing in them that would suggest they not sell out the Republic.
As an immigrant they totally repulse me. I remember back in 2016 hubby was poll watching and I was there with him. Across from us were an older couple – at least in their seventies. They were singing the praises of da hildebeest. As I stood there watching/listening I was so disgusted I told hubby I had to leave because watching/hearing their hatred for this country was just too much. I quite literally wanted to throw up.
I always try to condense it down to an easily understood graphic that can be shared.
Bear with me…I only just started reading and the Niccolo quote jumped in my face….one thought…and yes I know I should read the whole thing first but consider the globalists position….besides, I will forget what I wanted to say…I am an old lady…
They had their machine running smoothly without any disruptions, kind of like Chicago machines/s…along comes the Dealmaker Donald….changing how everything ‘works’ and that brought me to thinking the Donald’s way would have cost time and money…for the globalists, to change their own carved out systems to be profitable….some people just don’t like change.
They started selling globalism, decades ago, by letting us think it would be great to get food items out of season etc….and then…in the 90’s when we all had jobs…they slowly started to push the service economy so we could ‘work more’ and have conveniences…now we have service, no jobs to pay for it….
TPTB have brought American Uniqueness, to its knees…little variety in much of anything anymore. We are no longer to be the envy of the world. Raising up the immigrants and bringing down, the hardworking US citizen.
Globalism has gotta go…
And then they would have to make money the old fashioned way…by earning it.
Bullet point #2 ♦ The Multinational Corporations making the purchases are underwritten by massive global financial institutions, multinational banks.
Here’s a small example like the lemons I just noticed. Kroger Clover Honey is a product of USA, Canada and Argentina? Wot? I never saw that before. I thought our honey was from American bees?? So we need bees from Canada and Argentina to make honey to be sold here? How much cost is added to get honey from Canada and Argentina to mix with our honey?? Good grief!!!
How do we get out of these “corrupt economic manipulation/exploitation” multinational corporations Gordian Knot agreements that are squeezing the middleclass into poverty??
Wait till Bill Gates messes with the hives by medicating the queen bee! How exactly does this maniac get away with genetically engineering the mosquitos, and now, the bees?
I found a local supplier of clover honey and buy 15 bottles (16 oz) which last us a year.
I heard local honey is good if you’ve got allergies.
Thanks! Good idea I’ll try to find one!
One issue that I have NOT seen addressed is the role of the private sector unions which, I would have thought, would have opposed Globalization and outsourcing rather than supporting lockstep Globalists particularly Democrats.
Why gave the private sector unions so vociferously attackiedPresident Trump who, it seems to me, is looking out for working people and wage earners of the USA.
It would seem that Union leadership is not acting in the best interest of workers and wage earners and the rank and file do not seem to be protesting this sell out of their interests by Union leadership.
The Union opposition to Pres. Trump is formidable and yet I have not seen any explanation for it.
Can you help me understand this anomaly?
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There is a rabid seduction that comes for those in union leadership positions. Most union leaders used to come from the rank and file of the union to which he or she belonged. Little men and women who were thrust into leadership where now they were little big shots. Outside of the union they began to mingle with corporate management in ways many never really understood, yet longed to be accepted.
Call it the “Country Club syndrome” if you can contemplate the many dynamics that occur within such a world of “special people” who had made it, were on the way to making it, or were guardians of those who found themselves in this world.
The union leaders choose most often to “mimic” the lifestyles of those in the country clubs as best they could–to fit in, to be a regular, accepted member who does what they do, who live like they do and who think like they do…which suggests after a while many union leaders abandoned the perspective and goals within their union rank and file and became more interested in keeping their new found quasi-status and so called friends…they willingly sold out!
Corporate leaders were delighted when such people crossed over, yet continued to tell their union brothers and sisters never to give up the fight for compensation and work issues because they were working so hard on their behalf, even as jobs went overseas, etc.
They became little big men and women (but mostly men), rubbing elbows with their betters. Their betters don’t like Donald Trump, so they stick with that position so they can keep their country club membership afloat. (Jimmy Hoffa’s reality was far different)
Your confusion is well-founded and you’re not alone in realizing that contradiction.
Unions are a communist invention and the psychology of union advocates is the same as every marxist enterprise.
Nonetheless, the union leaders are, by and large, every bit as corrupt as we have always imagined, and are well-grea$ed by corporate influence money under the table to maintain their loyalty.
Most of the membership probably know that President Trump is better for their economic security and I would bet that a large % of them voted for Pres. Trump both times. Voting is private and they don’t have to tell their union bosses who they voted for or they might even lie about it.
But a significant % of membership do not get into politics or understand economic policy discussions. So they only hear what their leadership tells them….. and that’s likely a batch of lies since union management religiously promotes the Democrats.
PS – my source is a relative who worked his entire career for the Port of Baltimore in a heavily unionized industry….
This is the 3rd or 4th time this post has been posted, with updates, in the last several years. It is the most accurate and truthful explanation of why the left hates President Trump and why they will stop at nothing to defeat and destroy him. God Bless you President Trump and may God protect and keep you.
It is not The Left — it is all of them. Regardless of left, right, upside down, or sideways. They belong to the Big Club Conglomerate. They don’t want to change the rules and lose $ and power. Trump is a “yuge ” threat to all of them.
Charles De Gaulle survived 30 assassination attempts most of them initiated or supported by the CIA. One of the most famous ones was in 1962. That attempt was initiated by John Foster Dulles the head of the CIA and Dulles didn’t tell President Kennedy. De Gaulle was against the war in Vietnam and was withdrawing French Troops from Algeria. Both very unpopular with the CIA.
The 1962 assassination attempt was made into a movie “The Day of the Jackal” which if any one here hasn’t seen is definitely worth watching. Of course, President Kennedy wasn’t as lucky as De Gaulle or maybe his protection detail wasn’t as loyal. I’ll let you decide.
Allen Dulles is on the list I put up here the other day as a Director of the Council On Foreign Relations. An organization whose purpose is to globalize and destroy America and help China become the sole superpower as NWO Bush told us. NWO=China, and America’s decline (reversed under PDJT)
So many evil bastards, so little time.
Read his and his family’s history going back to early 20th century and the intersection with the Bushes and there long ago in-laws.
Aha moment!