A reality revelation for "the KING'

14 Feb 2019 19:21 #21 by homeagain

ramage wrote: Homeagain,
Your use of alliteration is admirable. What were/are you smoking? "YOU are witnessing history as it happens", is superfluous, Everyday that one exists history is being witnessed by definition.



REALLY? let us take stock...…..LONGEST SHUTDOWN IN HISTORY......autocratic actions
that disregard our congressional oversight.....alignment with our FOES and flauntingfallacies
of FBI deceit.....delusional declarations of facts that are easily checked and CORRECTED(I think the total is about 8,000 as of last month.....I can locate the actual number by the link if you care to dispute the statement..... DEMOCRACY AS WE HAVE UNDERSTOOD IT FOR
CENTURIES IS NOW AT RISK......read the fourth turning (again I will repeat) the process is
in action as we "speak".

The new, green and inexperienced individuals that were just voted in WILL BE the catalyst
for historical change...….you ARE watching history being RESHAPED.

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15 Feb 2019 09:59 - 15 Feb 2019 09:59 #22 by FredHayek
Calm down. Democracy is not at risk. The Democrats just took back the House. Would a dictator permit that? The press has taken economic hits lately, partially due to their slanted bias in reporting stories, but they are not being censored by a government bureau like the FCC. If he was an autocrat like you believe, the Wall would have been being built years ago. President Trump couldn't even get Republicans in Congress to sign onto the wall in 2016. Donald sounds closer to an impotent figurehead than a Franco.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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15 Feb 2019 11:46 #23 by homeagain

FredHayek wrote: Calm down. Democracy is not at risk. The Democrats just took back the House. Would a dictator permit that? The press has taken economic hits lately, partially due to their slanted bias in reporting stories, but they are not being censored by a government bureau like the FCC. If he was an autocrat like you believe, the Wall would have been being built years ago. President Trump couldn't even get Republicans in Congress to sign onto the wall in 2016. Donald sounds closer to an impotent figurehead than a Franco.



OMG......we do agree on some things.....where was 'THE GREAT NEGOTIATOR" when the R'S were in power? This is a diversion from the TRUE truth of the matter....he is fearful of the findings that WILL be made public and then his reign is over....for an egocentric individual, THAT is fate worse than death itself.....AN IMPOTENT FIGUREHEAD...a great visual, Fred. Ya did good!

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15 Feb 2019 11:58 #24 by Blazer Bob
The TRUE truth. Where is my ROTFLMAO emoticon.

The most important truth that you are missing is that the r's belong to the same special interested as the d's. That is what got him elected. He is an outsider. That is why both parties want him to fail. All of courses IMO. IMO Q2 will be great and you will break your wrists moving the goal posts. imo

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15 Feb 2019 14:54 #25 by homeagain
www.businessinsider.com/us-economy-faces...uring-slowing-2019-2

Just keeping you current with calculations of coming problems.

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16 Feb 2019 07:28 #26 by homeagain
A REAL reality check.....(much to the chagrin of the king)…...ANN COULTER is calling him out for his stupidity......just wow.....and who,in their correct mind, would state "I DIDN'T need to do this".....and expect that declaration to further bolster their case.....we have an idot king.....jmo

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16 Feb 2019 08:46 #27 by ScienceChic

Blazer Bob wrote: <snip> The most important truth that you are missing is that the r's belong to the same special interested as the d's. That is what got him elected. He is an outsider. That is why both parties want him to fail. <snip>

i agree with your first sentence that both parties belong to the special interests (though to different degrees; for example, the NRA gives way more to Republicans than Democratic representatives); however, the claim that Donald Trumpets is an outsider is a huge fat fallacy. He’s a rich white man, born into a rich family who has been a reality TV star and run in influential, celebrity, political circles since he started in the business. And not only is he entrenched in all that, but he’s involved in the mafia too. A bankrupting, casino-owning, real estate developing, modeling agency trafficking, money laundering mobster.

Outsider my ass, he’s just as dirty as any other long-time politician.

"Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another as if we were one single tribe.” -King T'Challa, Black Panther

The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it. ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is. ~Winston Churchill
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16 Feb 2019 09:31 #28 by Blazer Bob
Even if all true it does not make him an insider to the political class. Do you disagree that both sides of the isle in DC hate him?

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16 Feb 2019 11:10 #29 by Rick

Blazer Bob wrote: Even if all true it does not make him an insider to the political class. Do you disagree that both sides of the isle in DC hate him?

They just don't get it Bob. We all almost universally complained about the two party system before Trump and that it was nearly impossible for anyone outside of politics to break up the strangle hold they had on power. Now we are seeing both R's and D's fracturing and somehow that's a bad thing? SC, if there was ever an opportunity for a 3rd viable party to emerge, it's now. You may not like Trump and his mouth or his tactics but if he opens the door for better leaders who are not bought and paid for, you may look back and see why it all started and be reluctantly thankful.

It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers−out of unorthodoxy

George Orwell

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16 Feb 2019 13:07 #30 by homeagain

Rick wrote:

Blazer Bob wrote: Even if all true it does not make him an insider to the political class. Do you disagree that both sides of the isle in DC hate him?

They just don't get it Bob. We all almost universally complained about the two party system before Trump and that it was nearly impossible for anyone outside of politics to break up the strangle hold they had on power. Now we are seeing both R's and D's fracturing and somehow that's a bad thing? SC, if there was ever an opportunity for a 3rd viable party to emerge, it's now. You may not like Trump and his mouth or his tactics but if he opens the door for better leaders who are not bought and paid for, you may look back and see why it all started and be reluctantly thankful.

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TO BB....at the first blush of busting Hillary, the R"S WERE bursting with bravado....jmo
then reality hit.

TO RICK.....isn't that what I have been stating on most threads.....THE FOURTH TURNING is what is occurring at present AND you are witnessing history as it is being reshaped.

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