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Take65's avatar

Let get this straight. For decades the rich corporations move good jobs overseas to maximize profits and undermine workers. The rest of the world caught. Now that the rest the world is tired of this exploitation. Doge needs to clean up and fire millions. Again workers suffer. When are we to stop taking this sht and start getting together as a working class group, tell our corporate bought politicians to go and, start taking our world back. Otherwise the United Fruit Company continues to thrive on our backs

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Doug Youngman's avatar

"Capitalism is a system in which the central institutions of society are in principle under autocratic control. Thus, a corporation or an industry is, if we were to think of it in political terms, fascist; that is, it has tight control at the top and strict abedience has to be established at every level -- there's little bargaining, a little give and take, but the line of authority is perfectly straight forward." [Noam Chomsky]

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Darrell Steem's avatar

"Fantastic move by President Trump—getting Putin on board to broker nuclear talks with Iran is a masterstroke. This is what real leadership looks like: using smart diplomacy to tackle one of the world’s biggest threats without firing a shot. Trump’s always said he can deal with anyone, and now he’s proving it, roping in Russia to pressure Iran into a verified nuclear peace deal. Putin’s influence in the region gives us leverage—something the weak Biden years never had. This isn’t about endless wars or handouts; it’s about America First, saving lives, and stopping Iran’s nuclear nightmare in its tracks. While the fake news cries about it, Trump’s out there making deals that keep the world safer. He’s doing what he promised: ending conflicts fast and putting our interests first. This is why we elected him—results, not rhetoric

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Doug Youngman's avatar

"It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance." [Thomas Sowell]

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Argiem's avatar

Biden was hired to break it.

Trump was hired to fix it.

The "fix" is in.

Being in the cult of personality will not save anyone.

Real leadership is not provided by bankster politicians.

The Trump plan is the banks plan for our complete control.

He is in league with the central banks tool called Blackrock to "buy" the Panama canal. So much for "Taking it back"

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KayAnne Riley's avatar

YEP!! So funny. Blackrock is China. Americans are ignorant and Trump knows it.

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Tanner's avatar

Some things never change.

Is it asking to much to get just 1 high level thief in Washington Perpwalked-arrested,

Really getting distgusted with this dog and pony show!

I’m sure I’m older than most of you.

The friends I have that are in my generation are still watching the tell-lie-vision.

I tell them they may a well watch cartoons.

YES GREG I LIKE THE BREAKDOWN OF THE SPY.

Always learn something from your reports.

Sorry for the Rant!

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Doug Youngman's avatar

Who built the gulags in USSR?

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Argiem's avatar

"Genrikh Yagoda," the greatest Jewish murderer of the 20th Century, the GPU's deputy commander and the founder and commander of the NKVD.

Yagoda diligently implemented Stalin's collectivization orders and is responsible for the deaths of at least 10 million people. His Jewish deputies established and managed the Gulag system. After Stalin no longer viewed him favorably, Yagoda was demoted and executed, and was replaced as chief hangman in 1936 by Yezhov, the "bloodthirsty dwarf."

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Vike's avatar

"...deaths of at least 10 million people."

Many of those Ukrainians whose friends and relatives took up arms with the Nazis and fought Stalin. At the end of the war they all emigrated to NY. This became a bone of contention with Stalin as he wanted those Ukrainians repatriated. Since that didn't happen all US POWs that were held in eastern areas conquered by the Red army were NEVER repatriated to the US and lived out their lives in Soviet gulags.

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Doug Youngman's avatar

... marching Christians onto barges, sinking them at sea saved millions of bullets.

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Argiem's avatar

Any participation in the system is feeding the beast. If you do participate, the chains placed around your neck are there because you placed them there.

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Jay Blue's avatar

Yes, but there's a fatal funnel at work to coerce you to put on those chains.

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Argiem's avatar

Unchain your heart from the lure of easy money. There is where you find your freedom.

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Jay Blue's avatar

I meant it in a broader sense in that they have us funneled into the traps of their fiat monetary system, whatever foods the grocery stores stock, and the awful medical care from corporate medicine, etc. You have a want or a need? They offer the only readily available options.

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Argiem's avatar

Despite all my rage I am still just a rat in a cage......

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Argiem's avatar

The fatal funnel is......debt.

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Argiem's avatar

Sure thing. Play the markets until it all dumps and takes your worthless dollars with it. Or, buy into that bitcoin scam. Gold and silver are great until they figure a way to take that too.

You can run and hide but AI will figure out the way to get you at the speed of light.

Food, water, shelter, defense, medical are the real commodities.

Markets are for chumps.

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Mark B's avatar

Trump/ United States has every right to take back the Panama Canal and we will. We paid for it, built it, and maintain it. We lost 38,000 people building it due to horrendous conditions, and an asshole corrupt puppet president, jimmy carter sold it for a dollar…….do you really think he sold it for a dollar…really? Trump is taking it back!

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Aj's avatar

In the 1960’s and early 1970’s, Panama over leverage itself with debt and were going to default. The international banking cabal lobbied Carter to give Panama the Canal so that they would have a financial mechanism to repay their debt.

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Mark B's avatar

Carters decision was a corrupt, sellout, stupid decision.

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Darrell Steem's avatar

Gold and silver is what to focus on

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Doug Youngman's avatar

Ag:Au - 91:1 - swappers don't look a gift-horse in the mouth... giddy-up silver surfer!

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Michael's avatar

Trump lays out partial truth. Omission of facts is miss direction (lie). Blackrock's financial investment in China is substantial. It may allow for the manufacture of Blackrock invested companies to ship unassembled parts to another or several other companies where full product assembly is completed. Thus circumventing "Chinese" tariffs, no longer the manufacturer of origin country. Blackrock has invested funds in Chinese's military products. Example: Ship military parts to Israel for assembly and use. US can claim no involvement. So many scenarios can be foreseen.

Gregory you had it right and foresaw to issue! Well done.

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Vike's avatar

The difference now and then.

In the late 1990s I spent a lot of time posting on Yahoo.com gold mining chat boards. I recall it was widely known the banks were responsible for our countries troubles. One of the highest profile posters referred to them as "slizzards". There was also a common knowledge on how the banks worked, that money entered the system created by debt.

After the '90s I spent time researching history etc and only came back to the message boards after a 20 plus year absence. What a noticeable difference in the understanding of our world!!!

Today there are entire YouTube channels where not ONE person understands how this system works! They can NOT tell you how a dollar comes into existence!

Anyone on this sub-stack should know the very nature of our economic problems all relate to THIS debt based system, inflation being the worst as it destroys all but the elite who enjoy the Cantilon effect.

Here is what it means. To correct a problem, first the problem must be identified. Then there has to be remediation to correct the problem. From my lifes experience we as a society are moving in reverse as there are less people today that understand the nature of our problem than 20 years ago! This does not inspire confidence!

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ROSE KING's avatar

Greg, Please, man please get off screw tube. They call us a bot and make us sign in just to view your videos. We are not able to see your videos on screw tube. Most of your videos are not seen because you refuse to put them on bitchute or rumble. It does not take that much more time to put up your daily videos, morning and evening there.

BOYCOTT Screw Tube!!!

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ROSE KING's avatar

Greg, Please, man please get off screw tube. They call us a bot and make us sign in just to view your videos. We are not able to see your videos on screw tube. Most of your videos are not seen because you refuse to put them on bitchute or rumble. It does not take that much more time to put up your daily videos morning and evening there.

BOYCOTT Screw Tube!!!

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Argiem's avatar

If cryptocurrency was honest.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUs5y9leCyA

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becworks@gmail.com's avatar

Hi Greg (05Mar2025) ... Research for you.

who owns Blackrock? A Hong Kong company.

who owns Hong Kong today? China.

Trump just worked a deal to let CHINA buy both ports on the Panama Canal.

NOT GOOD.

Reporting.

R.E. Sutherland, M.Ed./ Sciences

24 years - Virginia Licensed Science Teacher (biology, chemistry, physics)

9 years-(DOE/SRS) Nuclear lab and Nuclear Radiological Protection Inspector

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Jraax's avatar

Dump the dollar for another volatile asset?

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Take65's avatar

Yes you nailed it. You almost always nail it. You said from the very beginning that this was a selection. You have opened many eyes yet many are still in denial. Thank for sharing your passion and expertise

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Donna's avatar

Would it be smarter for me to use some of this failing cash to purchase a needed new car if prices keep falling, or to purchase gold or silver, hoping it's rising value will buy more car? Just not sure how much cash I'll need to keep on hand and how fast it would lose its value. I know it's a guessing game, but what do you think? BTW, I believe you are pretty spot on about what's happening.

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Doug Youngman's avatar

You can drive the tractor to the bar... don't need plates/license. ;-)

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