He turned the Country around, but you can‘t blame the guy for not being able to root out evil surrounding him. And it isn‘t over yet, though Byden‘s handlers tries.
How do you explain him bringing in Wilbur Ross, banker to the Rothschilds, as his Commerce Secretary?
Also, do you think the pantomime nature of politics during his tenure might have been something to do with him hiring film producer Steve Mnuchin?
If you’ve seen the documentary from 2016 I believe called Hypernormalisation, you can draw the parallels with Putin hiring theatre chappie Vladislav Surkov to deliberately bewilder the Russian population with over the top cultural theatrics and protests and suchlike.
I’m going to suggest that they are all following the same stupid scripts. Same over here in Blighty and throughout the world really.
I don’t get why people constantly insist that Trump is above all these shenanigans just because he says so himself and paints himself as an outsider and man of the people. Which politician in the history of the world hasn’t done so?
He may have been more believable stylistically somehow with his shoot from the hip Berlusconiesque don’t give a fuckness, but not in substance.
He, like all others before him, signed a commitment to the Noahide laws, he loves Israel above all else, he hired swamp creature after swamp creature, he never finished the wall and in fact only ended up encouraging increased illegal immigration.
The only two explanations for Trumps utter failure are as follows:
He's completely incompetent as part of competence is proper delegation of responsibility.
The billionaire actor and friend to every prominent pedophile in the known world was actually in on it the entire time.
I'm in the camp of the latter explanation.
He turned the Country around, but you can‘t blame the guy for not being able to root out evil surrounding him. And it isn‘t over yet, though Byden‘s handlers tries.
How do you explain him bringing in Wilbur Ross, banker to the Rothschilds, as his Commerce Secretary?
Also, do you think the pantomime nature of politics during his tenure might have been something to do with him hiring film producer Steve Mnuchin?
If you’ve seen the documentary from 2016 I believe called Hypernormalisation, you can draw the parallels with Putin hiring theatre chappie Vladislav Surkov to deliberately bewilder the Russian population with over the top cultural theatrics and protests and suchlike.
I’m going to suggest that they are all following the same stupid scripts. Same over here in Blighty and throughout the world really.
I don’t get why people constantly insist that Trump is above all these shenanigans just because he says so himself and paints himself as an outsider and man of the people. Which politician in the history of the world hasn’t done so?
He may have been more believable stylistically somehow with his shoot from the hip Berlusconiesque don’t give a fuckness, but not in substance.
He, like all others before him, signed a commitment to the Noahide laws, he loves Israel above all else, he hired swamp creature after swamp creature, he never finished the wall and in fact only ended up encouraging increased illegal immigration.
Number 2 is the only answer
Fair points. I often wonder how much Trump is involved in the deep state and what not.
But, we don't know. A lot of moves are for optics and such. e.g. Wilber Ross. Anyway, I think before next year, we will know.
He brought Kushner in himself. Own goal.