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T.O's avatar

Extreme disappointment In Trump. From first term should have learned he is not a man of his word. He is all over the place, except where he told us he would be.

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Bassehound's avatar

Come on man, its 33d chess, trust the plan😃

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William Losch's avatar

Agreed! See JBS.org

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KayAnne Riley's avatar

He had the house and the senate and the White House for TWO YEARS and was somehow magically unable to accomplish ANYTHING!! The TIGSTERS will give you a list of a bunch of dumb stuff. He could have CHANGED AMERICA then!! Gee I wonder why nothing changed.

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Str8_Shot's avatar

Scottish Rite Freemasonic credo, of which DJT is a part of: Ordo Ab Chao - Order out of Chaos. He’s the chaos being created, to usher in the NWO.

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Bill Thomas's avatar

Couldn't agree more. Unfortunately, I live with a woman that is still onboard the Trump train so we don't discuss Trump but I must say that he's turned out to be a huge disappointment and just another pawn of the Lobby and big money.

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T.O's avatar

I am on the Trump tornado, however I’m disappointed

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Craig's avatar

My brother who works for a global company and a lady friend of mine have put all their faith in President Flip Flop.

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Les Ranger's avatar

Lipstick in a pig is still a pig.

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Patrick's avatar

Remember Col. North. Iran-Contra Affair. I guess I just showed my age.

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KayAnne Riley's avatar

Yes and who was President then?? Ronald Reagan!! Watch “American Made” with Tom Cruise if you haven’t seen it. Great flick about that unfortunate debacle.

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Lee Doran's avatar

War today doesn’t always look like war. There are no declarations, no victory parades. Instead, it's rebranded, repackaged, and quietly sold as "strategic investment." What used to be clear—Congress approving billions in military aid—has become something murkier. Now, the aid is dressed up in business language, disguised as smart deals and win-win partnerships. But the goals haven’t changed.

Take Ukraine. For the past few years, the U.S. has poured weapons, training, and military support into the conflict. But as public support for endless aid wears thin, the strategy has shifted. Instead of sending money outright, the new model trades military support for future profits—specifically, profits from Ukraine’s mineral resources. It's sold as a deal: we give them the tools to fight, and in return, they repay us with access to what’s underground.

But here’s the catch: who gets to profit from those minerals?

It’s not just Ukraine. It’s not the American taxpayer. It’s a circle of investment funds—staffed by defense contractors, political insiders, and private firms with close ties to Washington. These are the same people pushing for more weapons, more involvement, more “support.” And now, they’re not just influencing policy. They’re cashing in on it.

It’s easy to imagine how this gets spun. Someone like Trump can go on TV and say, “We’re not giving away billions—we’re making a deal. They’re paying us back.” And technically, that’s true. But it’s still the same old playbook: feed the war machine, enrich the contractors, and keep the cycle going. The only thing that’s changed is the packaging.

What’s happening isn’t just military support—it’s a form of economic control. Ukraine’s future is being mortgaged, piece by piece, to pay for the weapons it needs today. And once that debt is locked in, those mineral rights aren’t coming back. It’s the same tactic we’ve seen in developing countries for decades—just now wrapped in the language of strategic partnerships and democracy.

This is modern warfare. It’s not just fought with bombs—it’s fought with contracts, investment vehicles, and cleverly worded press releases. And if we don’t call it out for what it is, we’re going to see this model repeated again and again: wars justified as business, and democracy leveraged for profit.

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charles leone's avatar

Front page article in The New York Times, Thursday, May 1:

"Trump Shaped the Policy On Crypto, and Cashed In". Trump and his sons, Eric and Donald Trump, Jr. are neck deep in conflict of interest by promoting his meme coin, World Liberty Financial $WLF1, using the Office of the Presidency to sell it.

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Bassehound's avatar

“Inspired by Donald Trump”

Earn and Borrow Crypto | World Liberty Financial

https://www.worldlibertyfinanal.com/

17 Sep 2024

Who is behind World Liberty Financial, Trump’s new crypto?

https://protos.com/who-is-behind-world-liberty-financial-trumps-new-crypto/

World Liberty Financial - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Liberty_Financial

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SS's avatar

What a scam artist to the Nth degree!!!!

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William Losch's avatar

FYI:

May 2, 2025

Here are a few stories from the week that caught our eye, all of which highlight the bizarre ways that Western Civilization is sabotaging itself.

Canadians screw themselves to spite Trump

Canadians are celebrating that Donald Trump is not their new Prime Minister.

Of course, he wasn’t on the ballot. But don’t tell Canadian voters that. Because one of the few things Canadians across the political spectrum seem to agree on is that they are definitely not the United States.

And what better way to show that than by making their entire election about the United States?

Up until early April, Pierre Poilievre was poised to win in a landslide. Until Mark Carney—a man whose main qualification was being the most Anti-Trump candidate on offer—stepped in and ran against Trump.

For anyone paying attention, Carney is just Justin Trudeau-Castro 2.0, only with perhaps even deeper ties to the ‘eat-bugs-and-own-nothing’ World Economic Forum.

Carney is also the guy who helped shape the WEF’s ‘stakeholder capitalism’ nonsense, and he’s also one of the world’s most devout holy climate warriors.

He’s still preaching about “transitioning” the economy to expensive green energy... while pretending this won't drive up energy prices, inflate costs, scare off manufacturers, and kill the good union jobs he swears he wants to protect.

What a great way to bankrupt the Canadian economy.

And we already know this is true, because from 2016 to 2024 Canada’s real GDP per capita grew just 2.5%, according to the Wall Street Journal. It was a “Lost Decade” under Trudeau-Castro.

The US, in contrast, grew 18.7% over the same period.

But hey—at least Carney doesn’t send mean tweets.

The UK Lost 10,800 Millionaires Last Year

In 2023, the UK lost a net 4,200 millionaires.

Then in 2024, a net 10,800 millionaires fled.

What changed?

Simple: the British government announced it was killing off the “Non-Dom” regime—a 226-year-old tax structure that allowed foreign residents to exclude overseas income from UK taxation, as long as they didn’t bring it into the country.

Under the new rules, foreign income will be taxed after just four years of residency, regardless of where it’s earned or held. It’s a full-on shift from “welcome wealthy investors” to “soak the rich.”

Of course, plenty of socialists will celebrate— just like they do when they chase new Amazon warehouses and jobs out of their cities.

They fail to appreciate that wealthy people tend to disproportionately contribute to economic activity and tax revenue—whether through income taxes, capital gains, or even just everyday spending that drives sales tax and VAT revenue.

When a guy walks into a Maserati dealership and pays £200,000 for a car, that’s not tax-free. That’s VAT. That’s employment. That’s revenue. That’s economic life pumped into a high-cost, high-tax economy.

Now those people are leaving.

No one’s saying the ultra-wealthy should be given sainthood or special treatment. The point is far simpler: whatever you tax, you get less of.

Tax high earners aggressively, and you get fewer high earners living in your country.

Tax consumption, you get less spending.

Tax investment, you get less capital formation.

Tax policy is not just about revenue—it’s about economic priorities.

Tax Life, Get Less of It...

This same tax concept is true when it comes to the dramatic drop in fertility rates.

Last year, the US fertility rate remained at record lows according to new CDC data. The average woman is now expected to have just 1.63 children over her lifetime—well below the 2.1 needed to maintain a stable population.

And among women in their 20s—the traditional peak childbearing years—the decline is even steeper.

When asked why they are not having children, many people cite the exploding cost of living— from housing, to daycare, to medical care, to food, to education.

In other words, inflation. But inflation is really just a tax that comes from the combination of excess government spending and irresponsible central bank policy.

So, just like taxing capital chokes investment, it should be no surprise that taxing the cost of living (via inflation) results in fewer births.

To your freedom,

James Hickman

Co-Founder, Schiff Sovereign LLC

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Abundance is a vibration's avatar

It is all filthy business. We need to start remembering who we are, We are the current versions of immortality, our DNA has never died on its journey from genesis until now, it carries all the memory of all those that came before us, since the first of our kind. We are the current version of all our former bodies that our DNA passed through on its journey to arrives as us today. Our planet a Gem in Space, was gifted to us all by bloodline inheritance rights that can not be removed by any means. Only our ignorance to our true selves holds us back. Take a leap of faith and when you look in the mirror at your reflection, you are in fact looking at physical characteristics of former ancestors, still alive and breathing as you. Strange as it is when you study epigenetics it starts to become clear, those inherited traits from a former time, carrying living memory of events from the past. We are part of an organic tree of life, we are all distant brethren behind the pantomime matrix mind that has been forced upon us.

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Doug Youngman's avatar

Until Crisper changed the human genome with mRNA - sterilized hybrid-human abominations in the name of Science... Walk on Two Legs Not On Four - Walk On Four Legs Breaks The Law!!!

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Abundance is a vibration's avatar

We can split hairs, or remember our heritage and our value, remind everyone else and put the accounts straight. We may never see the benefits but our future ones may.

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Doug Youngman's avatar

Our heritage is rebellion - rugged individualism - patriots were never pro-government. The secret of freedom lies in educating people - the secret of tyranny is keeping them in a vibration of lack and acquiescence to the superstition of authority. Once you've been red-pilled you're in the fight or you die. Make it UP!

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Abundance is a vibration's avatar

That is probably your epigenetic memory over riding your sense of greater self, look more at the macro, however i agree, this is the whole point, remember yourself, superior in everyway to any man made fiction designed to control us through keeping us in a state of amnesia, they are subordinate. KNOW THY SELF, THE TRUTH WILL SET US FREE.

Spiritual laws are superior and overarching of any temporal laws.

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Jay Blue's avatar

No, not all are distant brethren. There is zero sub Saharan DNA in true Whites.

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Abundance is a vibration's avatar

One world, we share it all, we have 99.9% the same DNA, a sub Saharan can successfully breed with a European or anyone else. We all started on the earth, we are all fed by the earth, none of us can survive without it, our bodies are made from it. We all share a common ancestor as little as 3000 years ago, so yes we are all distant kin.

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Jay Blue's avatar

That's not so, therefore I disagree. Equality and "we are the world" are destructive lies fed to the idiot masses.

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Abundance is a vibration's avatar

No , it is fear that causes isolationism that prevents us from advancing, denial of mathematically indisputable facts, will not change the facts. The world is abundant, we lack nothing, it is our inheritance, do not stay poor.

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Jay Blue's avatar

I'm not a nationalist out of fear. I'm a nationalist because that's what's best for me and the good of my people. As for those who aren't good or aren't of my kind, deportation would be a temporary solution until something permanent could be done about them.

Countries had borders for very good reasons. Agglomerating various incompatible peoples into a geographical area and calling that a country is not a workable solution. It's dysfunctional, which makes it easier for the evil powers that shouldn't be to control.

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VIPCO's avatar

Itwas just awsome if your on LSD Trump already lost credibility with any person not on drugs and countries around the world holding or debt might just do a kamazazi or Tora Tora Tora on us soon.

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KayAnne Riley's avatar

Absolutely NOTHING would surprise me at this point.

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Kenton's avatar

@greg, I don't recall seeing you discuss that DOGE found Magic Money Machines that created $5 trillion to spend on black projects. And that the FED has no knowledge. It is not accounted for in the current amount of money created by the FED. There are probably more of these Magic Money Machines creating trillions more of dollars. So the FED has lost control and other gov't grifters are creating money on their own in secret.

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Gillig's avatar

Trump should listen to his pal Bannon when he said cut your losses with Ukrainian and end the money laundering/support.

I remember when this deal first hit the headlines Putin offered to sell us the rare earth minerals, He is now laughing!

They will not stop until the dollars is completely destroyed

Then CBDC will get rammed down our throats

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We're All Hebrew's avatar

It's theft against us Hebrews

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Dino Dionne's avatar

#America isn’t a nation.

It’s a Corporation.

What corporation has its plantation workers and baristas’ best interests in mind?

Unless you are a shareholder, which 99% of you aren’t - your return on investment Is just the market value of your labor! Who is the Corporation gonna hire if your labor rate is $15 bucks an hour vs. $1 dollar a day in Bangladesh?

#MAGA won’t make you greater, but it willl most definitely make you dirt poor!

It’s like your employer firing his clients. How long do you think you’d get to keep your job?

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William Losch's avatar

URGENT; ACT NOW: Legislation to Get US Out! of the World Trade Organization has been introduced in the current (119th) Congress. H. J. Res. 93 is sponsored by Representative Tom Tiffany (R-Wis.) and co-sponsored by Representatives Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), Barry Moore (R-Ala.), Scott Perry (R-Pa.), and Tony Wied (R-Wis.). In a press release announcing H. J. Res. 93, Tiffany declared:

The WTO has repeatedly overlooked China’s unfair trade practices and human rights abuses, undermined American farmers and manufacturers, and eroded our national sovereignty. American trade policies should be made by American officials who are elected by American voters and accountable to American workers, not dictated by unelected international bureaucrats in Geneva. It’s time to pursue a better approach to trade – one that puts American industry, jobs, and economic independence first.

Congress must heed Tiffany’s advice. Contact your U.S. representative and senators, and urge them to support H. J. Res. 93.

We need to be honest about the fact that we are transferring from the United States at a practical level significant authority to a new organization. This is a transformational moment. I would feel better if the people who favor this would just be honest about the scale of change.

Twenty years from now we will look back on this as a very important defining moment. This is not just another trade agreement….

– Newt Gingrich, during congressional debate over joining the WTO in June 1994

In the above quote by Newt Gingrich in June 1994, he was referring to the transfer of national sovereignty from the U.S. to the World Trade Organization (WTO) that would occur by joining it. In late 1994, Congress did approve U.S. membership in the WTO. Gingrich ended up voting yes.

Please read “‘Free Trade’ Isn’t Really About Trade,” which was posted at http://TheNewAmerican.com on August 20, 2018, to see just how bad a decision joining the WTO was. According to this article, the WTO “is the de facto global trade ministry of the UN-centered nascent world government. It commonly rules against the United States, requiring changes in domestic law at the state and federal levels.” Beyond these downsides to WTO membership, after the U.S. helped pave the way for China to join the WTO in 2001, there was a rapid buildup of the Chinese economy at the expense of the U.S. economy. By 2020, China’s WTO entry cost the U.S. 3.7 million jobs.

For a specific example of how the WTO overrides U.S. trade laws, consider that in 2008 Congress passed a law requiring meat products to have country of origin labels (COOL). Canada claimed that the COOL law violated WTO rules, and went on (with Mexico and some other countries) to take the U.S. to arbitration under a WTO Dispute Settlement Body (DSB). The WTO DSB ruled in favor of Canada and Mexico giving them the green light to retaliate by imposing over $1 billion in tariffs on U.S. products unless the U.S. repealed the COOL law. Sure enough, in 2015 Congress repealed the COOL law. This example shows why we need to restore our national sovereignty by withdrawing our membership in the WTO.

The WTO has ruled multiple other times against the U.S., attacking its sovereignty and domestic laws in the process. It has even forced state governments to change their laws when conflicting its rulings. Its leadership, along with other Deep State members, seek even greater power for the international organization. Already, all of the U.S.’s bilateral and multilateral trade agreements are subordinate to the WTO.

Not only is the WTO a threat to U.S. sovereignty, but its status as a trade agreement is unconstitutional and legally unenforceable. For example, Article II, Section 2, of the U.S. Constitution requires that treaties be ratified by two-thirds of the U.S. Senate. The WTO, however, was enacted by a simple majority vote by both houses of Congress. Additionally, Article I, Section 8, gives Congress the sole authority to set tariff rates and regulate foreign trade. Congress has unconstitutionally delegated this power to the executive branch and, in this case, to an international organization that can override U.S. domestic law.

Bottom line: the WTO is a key component in the globalists’ trade agenda for creating a world government under the United Nations, and it is imperative that the U.S. withdraws from this organization. For more information on the globalists’ trade agenda go to /trade/.

If passed and enacted into law, H. J. Res 93 would protect U.S. sovereignty and strengthen protections of American’s God-given rights.

Congress must act to protect God-given rights and defend U.S. sovereignty against globalism. Urge your U.S. representative and senators to support H.J. Res. 93 to get us out of the WTO — and ultimately out of the entire United Nations!

https://campaigns.civiclick.com/2d13e564-fee2-4b6d-a614-8177c9bbfff1

GET US OUT! of the WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION

Thank you,https://campaigns.civiclick.com/2d13e564-fee2-4b6d-a614-8177c9bbfff1

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John's avatar

Trump will say were not giving away money they are paying us in natural resources because its true!

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