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I’m not ready for the Great Depression.  I think that’s what we are up against.  If Biden cheats his way in, throws the country into unconstitutional lockdowns for six weeks, we are looking at Weimar America, catastrophic economic collapse, and hyperinflation.  That said, Trump may still manage to become the President.  Despite the fact the spoiled child Democrats would use a Trump win to maraud through cities and suburbs in tantrums I mean riots, it would be far better for regular people if he gets in because a catastrophic collapse won’t be anywhere near as likely under his watch.  I believe Sidney Powell when she talks about tsunami level fraud.  Like Powell, I believe Trump won in a landslide and got cheated by a tsunami.  I hope she does release the Kraken.   Though we are not used to seeing treasonous politicians go to prison, I think the founding fathers would have sent the Clinton, Obama, and Biden cabals to their execution for crimes against the US.  Not going to happen, of course, but those are my thoughts.   My divinations and the readings of other occultists whom I trust are saying that Trump will prevail and remain President for four more years.  Nevertheless, I think we have to think about a Biden presidency and prepare for a potential Great Depression.

 

The Astral Morass

 

Things are getting bad in my area of suburban Chicago.  The local schools are going to be closed until Fall 2021 from what it looks like.  The kids hate it and the smart ones all know it’s bullcrap.  Restaurants are shut down.  People are on edge.  The fearmongers are winning — there are mini-freak outs everywhere, people dramatically staying home from work because they knew someone who came within five feet of someone who had COVID.  The most palpable part of it is the hair trigger feeling, the negative electricity that seems to infuse the air.  Driving has been really bad.  I am seeing more accidents than ever before on my commute, tons of sirens and ambulances.  Anyone who is sensitive to the unseen (I’m talking psychic stuff, like empaths) is in hell because of the generally trashy state of the collective mind right now.  If you’re above the age of puberty, I highly recommend doing a daily banishing ritual such as this one and wearing a basic protection amulet every day, and if you pray to a god, right now would be a good time to redouble your efforts.

Unhappy Winners

You would think the Democrats would be happy their cheating paid off, but they’re not.  We now have Portland rioters ahem I mean protestors shouting that they don’t want Biden, they want revenge.  Isn’t that rich?  Revenge for what?  Not getting their gay automated luxury welfare communism on schedule?  Revenge because the single family home they inherited from their grandmother won’t clean and repair itself?  The Democrats in the US have become the epitome of toxic femininity.  What I’m talking about here is the passive, receptive idea they have that the world owes them a living.  They were often born on third and think they hit a homer.  They consider themselves self-starters but when we get down to brass tacks, they were born with many advantages that they are nearly consistently ungrateful for.  I knew a rich girl who was bitterly depressed that she wasn’t a celebrity.  She worshipped celebrities so much that it angered her that her family didn’t have the right connections or money to provide her with a career as a film director.  This girl is par for the course.  Every upper middle class liberal I grew up with battles depression that springs from a grandiose foundation of personal entitlement.  There is no sense of noblesse oblige for these types because they honestly see themselves as poor.  They don’t have Bill Gates money or Stephen Spielberg money, therefore they are poor.  

Let Them Watch Netflix

These are the people who will cause the Great Depression and not be aware of how they caused it.  There is an attitude among rich city dwellers and comfortable suburbanites that everybody can hole up in their residences, binge watch Netflix, order takeout and grocery delivery, and easily coordinate a work from home schedule with their employer.  Anyone who thinks that this is a doable model for the average working class American is breathtakingly naive.  Outside of a small professional managerial salary class bubble, there’s hardly one of us who can take off a few days when we are sick let alone a permanent cushy telecommuter arrangement.  Everyone knows this except for the Marie Antoinette Facebook/Instagram addicts who virtue signal from their smartphones.  My work as a music teacher doesn’t work that way.  Mostly, I teach singing, and the curriculum lessons involves the student singing into a microphone in a sound abated vocal booth about 60% of their lesson time.  So yes, it’s one of those jobs where you have to be there.  Democrats cry SAFETY as they attempt to force me out of a business that I built from scratch twenty four years ago.  I would understand if this was ebola or polio but we all know COVID is neither of those.  In 2018, 350K people died in car accidents in the US.  The ginned up, inflated number of American deaths due to COVID is 230K.  This means that I am statistically more likely to die as a result of getting in a car than I am of COVID, and not by a small factor.  According to the logic of fearmongers, this statistical fact means we should end all use of automobiles immediately.  

Who's Ready For A Great Depression?

 

I’m not ready for a Great Depression, despite the fact I’ve known our entire civilization is in a slow, uneven spiral towards deindustrialization.  Our empire is fraying as it tumbles to its inevitable end.  We are Rome, we are the Classic Maya, we are 17th century Spain.  I saw the writing on the wall years ago, which is why I made it my goal to live in a modest house in a modest neighborhood.  I achieved my goal — my house is so small, current zoning laws would not permit it to be rebuilt as small as it is.  My neighbors are every color of the skin color rainbow.  I vegetable garden and I’m semi-OK at it, but I am not Depression ready.  We have northern Illinois winters here and I am NOT a master gardener despite having gardened for about five years.  I have never canned food on my own (I helped a friend can tomatoes and that’s it).  I cook from scratch fairly well and of course that is helpful, but I’m far from being a hundred percent self-sufficient if all the poop hits all the fans.

 

Overall though?  I’ll be fine.  You know why?  I have studied the Stoics.  I am a deeply spiritual person.  I pray.  I am constantly doing banishing rituals and blessings.  Furthermore, though I was once upper-middle class and miss the perks such as not worrying about how to pay utility bills and being able to do my laundry in my own home, I’m fine with being lower middle class.  I don’t see it as deprivation at all.  I see myself as enjoying luxuries Roman emperors had no access to: chocolate covered strawberries in midwinter, anyone?  Ice cream in the summer?  My liberal ex-friends who spend most of their time on Facebook virtue signaling are in for a much rougher ride.  One point of it is economic: I don’t live high on the totem pole in a well-off neighborhood where one is constantly keeping up with the Joneses.   I don’t have kids.  I don’t even have much of a lawn — every year it gets chipped away for my gardens.  It’s not me who has to worry about finding a skill that people are willing to trade for when all of the stock dividends and bond markets dry up via the Depression.  That’s the thing about the salary class: most of their income comes from dividends, bonds, stock market stuff and retirement packages.  Like I mentioned earlier, this often happens in the form of an inherited gift such as grandmother’s old house, but I have yet to meet an affluent salary class person who didn’t have a great deal of wealth tied up in stocks and their derivatives. In a Great Depression, the market crashes and all of that type of hallucinatory wealth vaporizes.  All of those comfortable folk will be in very bad shape if they get the Depression they are gunning for in the form of Joe Biden.  I may not know how to can my own soup but they don’t know how to live.  When the food I have is down to 2 cups of flour, an onion, a can of stewed tomatoes, and a quarter cup of cooking oil, I don’t worry, because I can make a two course meal out of that: flatbreads and tomato soup, easy.  They will sit in front of their nearly empty cupboards and cry.  They will lash out at their kids.  They will blame their mates.  They will drink and do drugs.  They will open their wrists into a warm bathtub.  They can’t deal with a Great Depression. Their identity is all tied up in the stuff they have to display to others.  Their stuff owns them.

 

That’s why it makes no sense that they are eager to bring on a fatal round of devastating economic setbacks in the form of Biden and lockdowns.  This is why I theorize they are obsessed by demonic forces: how else could they be so compelled to shoot themselves in both feet?  One thing the salary class has failed to understand is that sooner or later, they are affected by a crashing economy.  They may have skidded by while hair salons, karate studios, dance troupes, show choirs, and restaurants dropped like flies.  They may have Netflixed and chilled while the hospitality and travel industries imploded and while small manufacturers dried up.  They may have online binge shopped while the car dealership closed and the local movie house shut its doors for good, but they too will feel the economic sting if we get Biden and a Great Depression.  

 

The Four Horsemen

 

It’s not just stock and bond wealth that goes away in a Depression.  The way I see it, there are four industries that serve as the horsemen of the Professional Managerial Class’s coming apocalypse.  They are Health/Sickcare, Insurance, Entertainment, and College.  

 

The Sickcare Industry

 

We are quickly getting to the point where nobody will trust an allopathic doctor as far as they can throw them.  The sick care industry is bloated and it has the gigantic hospitals to prove it.  Did you ever notice how huge hospitals in the US have become?  They are often as large as cities.  Think of all the money they charged people for stupidly expensive drugs, for astronomical health insurance, and for dramatically inflated surgeries, and hospital room and board. Now think of how many people die horrendous, wasting deaths of cancer, kidney disease, and lung disease anyway.  Where does all that money go?  The words “money laundering” come to mind whenever I see a giant hospital.  The sickcare industry stopped even attempting to cure people long ago — no, it’s all about “managing” one’s health so they remain in a state of suffering so that maximum dollars can be extracted from them and their families.  Sickcare, health insurance, and Big Pharma have been disgustingly corrupt for a long time.  COVID proved how evil these people are in their hearts, being lauded as heroes while participating in the trapping the elderly in solitary confinement and not allowing people to die surrounded by their loved ones.  Any administrator, doctor, nurse, or health care worker complicit in the travesties we’ve got going on right now is karmically accountable.  I didn’t make the rules: do a garbage deed, like preventing an old dying grandfather from seeing his grandkids, and you will deal with garbage karma.  It’s cause and effect.

 

The Insurance Industry  

 

Generator of massive colonies of office plankton.  So many insurances: life insurance, home insurance, health insurance, mortgage insurance, car insurance.  In a Great Depression, does the salary class believe that everyone will remain conscientious about their insurance payments?   Fat chance, and if we collectively decide we cannot afford insurance, there are legions of cozy e-commuting insurance workers who won’t be able to find a job literally to save their lives.

 

The Infotainment Industry 

I know someone who is mega rich because he has a fancy job that involves the building of large entertainment venues.  This mega rich person lives in a giant McMansion in a super posh neighborhood.  If the Democrats get their wish and close down sports stadiums, convention centers, and performance arenas for the next decade or two, this person is 100% out of a job.  Remember what I said about my gardening and coming home to an empty cupboard and not panicking?  These people don’t garden.  He will not know what to do.  Unlike me, there’s not a person in his household who can fix a broken pipe or pick up a guitar and teach someone how to play it.  They will end up squatting in their own luxury McMansion as the roof springs leaks, that is if they don’t become homeless as they’ve done a fairly good job of alienating all but a select few who occupy the same elite class ladder rung as they do.  

 

The College Industry 

If you or a loved one is in college or thinking about going there, I would highly recommend they consider sitting it out for a year.  What we have in the college industry is frenetic competition for ever-smaller pieces of affluent pie.  Before COVID, the job market was already glutted with liberal arts majors desperate to get jobs in their field while neck deep in college debt.  Now one is expected to spend the college years in solitary confinement, telecommuting to classes from one’s jail cell I mean dorm room on campus.  Plus one’s parents are still expected to pay full tuition for the privilege.  College was a racket when I went 26 years ago, and this is coming from someone who uses her four year degree every single day, plus my job is heavily tied to my degree.  Let’s face it, if you can’t go to college to at least flirt with potential mates and socialize with buddies, it isn’t worth it.  Hell, it’s hardly worth the 20K per year if you have those things.  If the Great Depression occurs, nobody’s going to college.  Maybe a select few will go but I’d expect it to be like the 1900s — you only went to college if you were deadly serious about it, and it basically took a whole village worth’s of resources to get you there because you were tremendously gifted.  Again, with the college racket deflated, what will these people do?  What do all the teacher’s aides and administrators and admissions counselors do?  Are they going to be okay with packing up and moving back in with their elderly parents at age 43 with husband and kids in tow?  Cause that’s what’s gonna happen. It’s either that or be homeless and live out of a van.

 

We live in a fading empire that over-expanded itself into collapse.  Why are Democrats trying to bring on the collapse?  Are they actually this stupid?  Sadly, I think the answer is Yes.  This is a group of generations of people so used to skating away from the consequences of their actions, I think they believe nothing truly bad will happen to them because nothing truly bad has happened before.  If Trump gets in, I believe the Left will attempt to tear the country apart via civil war in the form of insurgencies, however, this is vastly preferable to the Left winning and getting a Great Depression that only people like me will manage to thrive in.  

Date: 2020-11-15 11:28 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] methylethyl
This is where the conspiracy theories come from: people want to believe that, even if the reasons are evil, that there's a reason, somewhere, that we are all being hustled off the economic interstate, into the trackless swamp to be eaten by alligators. They want to believe that someone's in charge. After all: if there's a bad guy, he can be defeated. If it's ten million comfortably drooling idiots watching Netflix... there's no hope. None.

Date: 2020-11-16 02:06 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] brendhelm
Exactly. A sinister cabal, no matter how ostensibly powerful, can at least potentially be fought, resisted, and vanquished... and as a bonus, anything that happens, anything at all, can be seen as furthering said cabal's plans. And, perhaps more importantly, there's someone to blame. Faced with the reality - a hundred million people acting in their own perceived, short-term self-interest. Newtonian determinism applied to what, essentially, is a quantum aggregate.

Yes, you can make reasonably accurate predictions, so long as current trends are followed. But trends don't always continue, and figuring out when and how they're going to change is the hard part. (See for instance: the future of Back to the Future part 2, set in a year that is now in the past.)

Date: 2020-11-18 07:01 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jpc_w
The PMC is too far gone with "Let them order take-out" to notice or care.

One correction

Date: 2020-11-16 01:40 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Number of people dying in car accidents is about 40k a year so your number is wrong by an order of magnitude.

I think a better comparison is the number of deaths due to the corrupt sickcare industry. If you add the number of people dying because of lack of health insurance, medical malpractice and hospital infections, you get to about half a million every year. See links below - though I would like to find newer links, I bet it's even worse now.
Not to mention that about 90% of people dying of Covid would have died within months anyway. Yes it's a tragedy but nobody in the US cares about the kids and young people that die every year because they are poor and are maltreated.



https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2009/09/new-study-finds-45000-deaths-annually-linked-to-lack-of-health-coverage/

https://www.healthline.com/health-news/aging-healthcare-acquired-infections-kill-nearly-a-hundred-thousand-a-year-072713

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/22/medical-errors-third-leading-cause-of-death-in-america.html#:~:text=Modern%20Medicine-,The%20third%2Dleading%20cause%20of%20death%20in%20US%20most%20doctors,want%20you%20to%20know%20about&text=A%20recent%20Johns%20Hopkins%20study,be%20as%20high%20as%20440%2C000.

Date: 2020-11-16 02:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lp9
Ever since the Saturday after the election, I can tell that the crud is getting intense--and I'm usually a bit obtuse about these things, so either I'm becoming more sensitive or the situation is getting worse (both could be true). I'm having to significantly step up the cold showers, my dreams are getting weirder and weirder, and I have to work quite actively to maintain the mellow/zen state that is my typical, natural default. Everyone around me (deep blue area) celebrated like crazy for a night, and then relapsed into a morose state.

I am also not Depression Era ready in terms of gardening and food prep. I currently rely way too much on my parents, who provide us with canned food and honey from their overflow, while I am learning how to do it myself. My current garden production is... mediocre in terms of meeting the caloric needs of a family of four.

I console myself with the fact that I've been poor (or at least lower working class) before, and that my husband and I both have experience working whatever jobs we need to to make ends meet--cleaning houses, construction, day labor, admin, sales. We can do it again if we need, assuming there are jobs to be had! My whole financial strategy is to make our cost of living as low as we can, so that if we lose one or both incomes we can still get by. I'm not there yet, but every month we get closer and closer. My divinations keep telling me to stay put, that where I am at right now is where I need to be.

Date: 2020-11-16 11:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lp9
The recent orders in Chicago are intense. I am really hoping we don't see that where I am, though there are certainly pretty strong measures here.

I am super lucky with my parents this go-around. My dad grew up on a farm and despite having a professional career, his heart has always been with farming. He just couldn't make a living doing it. They are retiring in a couple years, and are building up their mini-farm for retirement. So far they have beehives, are raising chickens and pigs, have a massive vegetable garden and an orchard started. My mom is also the craftiest person - she sews, quilts, weaves baskets, does cross stitch. I'm trying to soak up what I can.

Date: 2020-11-16 02:39 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I'm sorry, but this whole election fraud thing sounds really paranoid.

Date: 2020-11-17 04:24 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] lincoln_lynx
For those in the know, it's not crazy, look up "The Great Reset". But yeah, for the average PMC...

Date: 2020-11-17 08:30 pm (UTC)
temporaryreality: (Default)
From: [personal profile] temporaryreality
Just wondering if, in light of JMG's astrological forecast (for the inauguration), you might rather see Biden in the hotseat since it looks like things are going to be rough no matter which one gets in.

Date: 2020-11-17 10:36 pm (UTC)
temporaryreality: (Default)
From: [personal profile] temporaryreality
He's offered it as a freebie (in case other inquiring minds want to read it). Also, Robert Mathiesen (in the comments section on the ecosophia dreamwidth) is inclined to hope his hunches are incorrect, given how grim those look. Time to duck and cover, it seems.

Re: Ugh, I read it

Date: 2020-11-18 02:49 am (UTC)
methylethyl: (Default)
From: [personal profile] methylethyl
Soap's not that complicated, you just need access to some sort of fat (animal or vegetable), and lye or wood-ash.

Re: Ugh, I read it

Date: 2020-11-18 04:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lp9
I should not have read that chart before bed last night. All my dreams were about stockpiling food (apparently, in dream world, you can store fresh lettuce for months by throwing it in a tub of cold water).

Re: Ugh, I read it

Date: 2020-11-19 12:41 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jpc_w
If it's cabbage, and the tub is filled with salt water, you can store it for months.
Several smelly months as it ferments into sauerkraut.
Then it can last for years in ideal conditions.

Lettuce, not so much.

Re: Ugh, I read it

Date: 2020-11-21 11:58 pm (UTC)
methylethyl: (Default)
From: [personal profile] methylethyl
slice the cabbage heads in half before brining, and you can make cabbage rolls!

Re: Ugh, I read it

Date: 2020-11-18 06:50 pm (UTC)
temporaryreality: (Default)
From: [personal profile] temporaryreality
(by which I meant "oh boy, everyone's getting bad readings - aieeeee" - sorry it was unclear and I was feeling both speechless dread and a wish to reply)

Re: Ugh, I read it

Date: 2020-11-18 01:53 pm (UTC)
methylethyl: (Default)
From: [personal profile] methylethyl
One gets the sense, from all the various readings on it, that A) things are still very much up in the air, and possibly B) Different groups of people will likely have very, very different experiences of whatever happens.

Re: Ugh, I read it

Date: 2020-11-18 11:45 pm (UTC)
methylethyl: (Default)
From: [personal profile] methylethyl
You have to wonder. From what I've heard, a lot of those houses were constructed in a very shoddy fashion, and without any thought for basic things like replacing roofs (a thing you have to do every so often) or accessing plumbing to repair leaks. It's all about the square footage, with very little thought put into anything else. I remember it was astonishing the difference between the plumbing in the forties house I grew up in, and the 90s house of one of my relatives. In the 40s house, the bathtub plumbing could be accessed through a closet door in the hallway. In the 90s house, when the bathtub drain sprang a leak, they had to go through a wall to get to it, and as it was upstairs, had to replace not just that wall, but also the ceiling that got dripped through. Everything was installed as though it'd never need repairing.

Re: Ugh, I read it

Date: 2020-11-18 05:44 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] temporaryreality
I can't help but suspect that if Trump is in place and all hell breaks loose on the presidency (et all), then no lessons will be learned. (See savior Joe could've saved us) whereas if Biden steps into it, it might actually be a wake-up call. But we'd have to suffer through the reaction of vote-thwarted Trump supporters PLUS whatever crap the dems would come up with under Biden/Harris, and those, combined, are bitter medicine.

I can't help my petty-mindedness, though, and I kinda do hope it's the dems who get to tilt full speed into the looming mess.

Re: Ugh, I read it

Date: 2020-11-18 11:29 pm (UTC)
methylethyl: (Default)
From: [personal profile] methylethyl
Not perhaps him in particular-- I'm not sure he even knows what office he's running for-- but certainly the team of DNC plotters using him as their sock puppet.

trump legal team

Date: 2020-11-20 02:09 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I don't know if any of you have seen this..

but some Kraken was released...

Very powerful..

I doubt you'll see it on MSM.

I have not seen anyone mention this on JMG's inaugural thread.

Maybe they have not seen it, but it is very significant!

begin vid@58 min..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buQCdCSDWQQ&feature=emb_title

Date: 2020-11-20 06:26 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
yes indeed.

I too have said protection prayers for them
and all who are standing with them.

It frustrates me to see other ppl who have
just rolled over and accepted a loss.
It ain't over yet.

I do not understand.
And I am not even American.

But what they were saying... this is global.

Everyone should watch that..

Who is to really say, after all, what that
inaguration chart at JMG's really means?

Could well be for all the ppl mentioned in
that vid.

I think Trump can handle it, chart or no chart. I am not giving up so easily, even
with dire planetary alignments.

No one knows yet how this will turn out.

But I am sticking with what feels right to me, and I think he will prevail.







Date: 2020-11-22 01:18 am (UTC)
methylethyl: (Default)
From: [personal profile] methylethyl
I was kind of hoping that fall in status could happen in a slow decline, with the nouveau-poor finding various ways to scrappily adapt to the times... or cling bitterly to their crumbling McMansions, as they choose. It's not looking good though.
From: (Anonymous)
Kimberly, I wonder if you have heard this
interview yet.
It is the first one Gen. Flynn has given since being pardoned.

Now, at the site, it does say 'not to be reposted;, so perhaps it ought not to be
put on your site, so I'll ask you to decide
that for yourself.

But I wanted to share it, because it is
information ppl following this should know.

So here is the site it's on, and you can
decide what to do with it.
I am assuming that you screen each reply before posting it.

https://www.worldviewweekend.com/tv/video/wvw-tv-exclusive-lt-general-michael-flynns-first-interview-president-trumps-pardon

Date: 2020-11-30 03:17 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
you're most welcome.

You won't find it on MSM that is for sure.

So i figured ppl might not know.

The Philadelphia hearings were great as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJ2fTf-wVxQ

That has the witnesses testifying.

This is why it frustrates me so much to see
ppl giving up.
They have to be watching MSM to be saying that.

I will not be giving up.


Date: 2020-12-01 03:49 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Yes and if there was ever any time in my life
to put energy into anything, and pray for
anything, this is it.

It is not at all hard to see who is on the
side of Truth and Justice in all this.

All they say about what is going on, is
denial and insults. They aren't even trying to address anything that has been uncovered.
And wouldn't they? You would think if it was all above board, they would!

The last election they were all about proving 'fraud'... russiagate and all that..
but this one?
oh no, fraud isn't possible!

How does that work?
Well, it doesn't, and nothing they say is
even making sense.

So yes I will do what I can, which is to pray for their protection and for all of us, because it is not just the States anymore, to be led out of this darkness.

Also, here is the Arizona hearings. It says
10 hours though for the time.. can that be right?
The other one was 3 hours and I thought that one was long!

Still, I intend to watch it even if it is a bit at a time. It is important to be informed and MSM will not be reporting it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfC2T7UpxkI&feature=emb_title

As well, I believe there is a Michigan one today.
So, they are continuing. And as long as they are I shall send prayers.

Date: 2020-12-07 07:13 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I just read this..

and wow, its a great read.. check it out!

https://libertyunyielding.com/2020/12/04/in-trumps-campaign-to-save-the-republic-we-havent-seen-the-key-supporting-effort-yet/


and the rally in Georgia was fantastic..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_72rtHyIehM


(trump begins@3:45:05 )

really good.. i enjoyed it thoroughly.




Date: 2025-12-25 03:15 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Five years later now it's the Republicans and Trump who are gunning for the Great Depression 2.0. Two sides of the same coin.

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