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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Brumar89 who wrote (311976)11/28/2024 11:25:37 PM
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You read that differently from me. I read "Donald agreed that he would go along with Deep State CIA warmongering and cash flow if they agreed to not assassinate him and let him win the election". Donald has those certain obligations. If he fails to meet those obligations, the third assassination attempt will be more up close and personal and certain. JFK, the Liberty, RFK, Arkancide, Epstein, etc etc ... Julian Assange assassination didn't go ahead... it's very bad for one's health to not go along with those calling the shots, so to speak.

As Ayn Rand wrote, they are not fooling around. The rulers will enforce obligations.

Donald figures that a reasonable compromise is best. But those threatening him have to be careful because he who lives by the sword dies by it - plenty of people in the police, army, FBI, Secret Service, CIA, are on his side. It would be a terrible shame if Strzok, Wray, Comey and co were in an awful car crash or terrorist attack when they were on their way to set up an assassination of Trump.

By the way, why is the information about the lone crazed gunman who shot J F Kennedy still secret 60 years later? Make it public. If Trump won't, that might indicate some obligations he has incurred.

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (311976)11/28/2024 11:43:44 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 360632
 
As you’re reading this, you are likely either finished with any last-minute Thanksgiving shopping or bracing yourself to get it done. The good news is that as inflation has eased, stocking up on ingredients for your spread is less painful than it was two years ago. In fact, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation, Thanksgiving prices have dropped to one of the lowest levels in years when adjusted for inflation.

Unfortunately, you might want to savor that feeling like it’s the perfect bite off your fully loaded plate. President-elect Donald Trump won in part on his promise to stop inflation and bring down prices. The problem though is that he’s coming in hot with plans to raise tariffs on most imports, enact a massive deportation sweep and otherwise put America’s food supply at risk. If he succeeds in pushing through his most damaging policies, next year’s Thanksgiving table could be looking a lot different.