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Nov 13·edited Nov 13Liked by Gregory Mannarino

Drain Americans dry... we are the swamp..we will have nothing and be destroyed because we obeyed like cowards

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Excellent comment.

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You're right. I have been telling trump-voters the same thing for YEARS, but they refused to listen to me and laughed. Now I am laughing as they are being WIPED OUT!

"He who laughs last, laughs best" -- Anonymous

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This statement makes the implication that there was an an actual choice, when in reality there was no real choice.

Indoctrination and Brainwashing promote mass delusion, once inducted its nearly impossible to think rationally, and its hard to differentiate these people because while they remain in a persistent schizophrenic-like state, they are also semi-lucid but rarely for long enough to do anything constructive.

You can't argue with the insane. People who have been broken by the systems they were raised in was a problem warned about well in advance, but the systems were intended for such an effect, and there is a long history showing the methods used in torture have made their way into almost every nook of our existing society.

Societies incapable of rational thought (based externally, the opposite of delusion), and inflexibility to adaptation show our society is now brittle and ultimately a doomed society. The point of no return technically came and went in the 90s.

Now the consequences of the dynamics are all that is left for the future generation, dead men rule (Thomas Paine), and they have done great evil.

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Nov 13Liked by Gregory Mannarino

It is just another way to keep propping up a failed system, or to possibly bring it down intentionally.

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End the Fed. Gold Silver Brass and Lead

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It would be good if they went all the way with deregulation instead of half assing it. There’s still the FDIC which causes people to deposit money into risky banks without caring how much risk those banks take

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It’s like health insurance. It’s partially regulated which gives us the worst of both worlds. The partial regulations help the big corporations not worry about competition, but they’re still free to screw their customers.

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Tim Scott will tow the line for central banks. It is now politically expedient for the leftists to oppose central banks. Pocahontas is a good example.

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Nov 13·edited Nov 13

Pocahontas was a disney fiction, and disney was responsible for creating many fictions for propaganda purposes during WW2. This is delusional, without basis in reality.

Leftists, Marxists, and Socialists, all follow and know that the best way to destroy a Capitalist system is through debauchery of its currency. This is a famous quote from Keynes, who quoted a Lenin interview around 1919, and there is strong evidence that when markets fail, the state is forced to fall back to non-market socialism or outright collapse above a certain population level. Collapse means no food, violence, and loss of life.

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#1 and #2 easily apply. I think most of us know the enemy if each of us will admit it. Stop kidding yourself.

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When this stuff gets around BIG PHARMA will be taking a serious hit !

https://substack.com/@heroarchetype/note/c-75558169

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Nov 13·edited Nov 13

I am OK with banks being de-regulated. People are much more trustworthy today than they were back when the Banking Act of 1933 (Glass-Steagall) was implemented. (gotcha)

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That's hilarious. You can't be serious. The high trust society is in the past by several decades at this time.

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The problem with banking de-regulation in general is, there has been a long history of banks coordinating instead of competing, even deceitfully.

When banks coordinate, there can be no real debt market, and all you end up with is Socialism by another name. De-regulation would just be a return to the issues that forced regulation in the first place. These issues, while not immediately clear due to the passing of time were regulated in the blood and futures of the innocent. Usury and Money printing are the problem.

Until you deal with those issues first, all you are providing is opportunity for the evil people to further exploit and abuse those less fortunate. The disadvantaged, nameless, wage slave.

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