Anonymous ID: 871a61 Feb. 21, 2023, 12:46 p.m. No.18389642   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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Former Trump aide wants PDJT to listen to their narratives against a controlled atmosphere, created for the specific purpose of exposing the state of the world we're in, that were part of the plan he put in place in order to make people more aware.

 

  1. Stop fentanyl from crossing over the borders. Get the job market zooming again. Work deals with (or put pressure on) states that are allowing the homelessness issues to persist. Perhaps stop passing out crack pipes and free drugs to places that enable use? The homelessness problem with correct itself best it can as a result.

 

Ending affirmative action for all federal positions is a great idea, but good luck with the backlash. You'll need someone that isn't him to push it.

 

Ending NATO is a double edged sword. Best bet is demand back pay, and wind down American involvement to a logistics support role. It's 2023; we no longer need to be the world's police force.

 

Porn is a nuanced issue of protected free speech. Banning it will cause more harm than good as every country where it is legal shows lower rates of sexual assaults/rapes per capita. If you want to do something useful to reduce the influence of porn on culture, regulate it. There are issues with trafficking in the industry. Work with people in the industry to eliminate trafficking, and the production of content will be drastically reduced. Eventually, it will lose a lot of its luster in culture. Banning it will cause a backlash, and no matter how you paint it with controlled narratives, eventually people will get pissed about the censorship. Look at what happened with abortion. Also, there are smarter ways to deal with the accessibility of it than making the states put up firewalls that can be circumvented.

 

  1. The DeSantis attacks are part of the show. You should know this already.

 

  1. Agree with this to an extent. It's useful to keep a speech on track, but off-the-cuff comments are hilarious, invoking, and rile his base up more than anything else.

 

  1. Yep.

 

  1. The rallies are great because it demonstrates how dismissive the MSM is of him, his brand, and his audience. This constant reminder is a reinforcement of the idea behind a "common enemy of the people". Removing this from his toolkit is a bad idea, and even if it is creating an illusion of his real following, at least it's effective at doing so.

 

  1. The only way he can engage them more is through Fox and other outlets. If they want to block him out of their coverage or only cover him in a negative light, there's not much that can be done about that. So either they end up dissolving themselves by running out of funding, or they persist because they actually have an audience that listens to them. Only one of these things is true, and to be honest, more than half the people I know are not pro-Trump, and Iive in deep red country.

 

  1. No strategic error was made in how they engaged Biden. Either the election was stolen, or it wasn't. But you know that already.

 

  1. Either you use the swamp to drain the swamp and come clean with that publicly, or keep up the charades publicly and keep doing it privately. If would be funny for him to call out some of the swamp creatures he's endorsing (for one reason or the other) in the middle of rallies, proving he's "got them by the short hairs", but it's all still a "conspiracy theory" until he does.

 

  1. Same as 8. If there's a bigger play at play, then he's doing what he must to "catch them all".

 

  1. Nobody has more drive, will, and energy than Trump. This isn't even an issue.

Anonymous ID: 871a61 Feb. 21, 2023, 1:16 p.m. No.18389784   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9843

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If this whole criminal enterprise is tried as a RICO, or something similar, than anyone aiding foreign groups already declared terrorists by the US Gov't can be charged as "enemy combatants". Trump's update to the EO even built a bridge for feds to work with MIL on how to proceed with charges against criminals.

 

https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/DCPD-201800129/pdf/DCPD-201800129.pdf

Anonymous ID: 871a61 Feb. 21, 2023, 1:39 p.m. No.18389899   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9932

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I think it's important to keep in mind that not everyone in media perhaps knew what they were doing was feeding the public shit info. Drop related. There are people that many love to hate that may not have had any choice in the matter. "Do this or "X" doesn't make it home tomorrow." That sort of shit. If the people that are planning to restore some semblance of justice do so in a scorched earth manner, then they are no better than those that were ruling over the people to begin with. You might not see many "talking heads" going down like that, but certainly some execs that were knowingly coordinating with known bad actors to push false information.

 

Take the idiots that were running Twitter. They were being advised by the FBI, their own government, to take actions against some voices on Twitter. Now sure; they may have been enthusiastic about it because they don't like a particular candidate's views, or the views of the anti-COVID shot crowd, but when you have your own government persuading you to take action for the best interest of the sake of the country, is it their fault or the fault of those that were working with them to make it happen? Both? Do you take the button pusher to task, or do you go after the piece of shit above them that knew what they were doing? If you can prove they both knew what they were doing, then that's another story. Obviously, not everyone at Twitter agreed with the direction shit was going in, and some that got "let go" after Elon took over were probably getting off easy.

Anonymous ID: 871a61 Feb. 21, 2023, 1:59 p.m. No.18390015   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0050 >>0131

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>Were any of the lockdowns or mandates justified? Did any reasonable person really believe the bullshit narrative that was being pushed by the MSM?

Everyone fell for all the narratives, and although unjustified, the lockdowns were nationwide and under every governor, D or R. Air travel was completely restricted. 65% of adults in USA took at least one jab. Many high schoolers got two jabs and boosters. Rec sports and local/county functions were cancelled in every state.

 

The people did it to themselves. The criminal governors, like Cuomo, that locked down the sick elderly with the healthy elderly, they absolutely deserve to be in court. My neighbors and fellow countrymen that were victims of the 24/7 narratives coming directly from the WH podium by Fauci, Birx, and others under TRUMP'S administration? They don't deserve anything. People were feared into irrationality. Many in the media probably didn't know they were peddling an intentionally coercive message. Their bosses and corporate owners probably did, though.

 

I'm not saying offer deals to the people that perpetuated the lies, but if you think that every news caster on every local station is a farm asset that knew they were lying to the American people throughout COVID, you are out of your goddamned mind. People were fooled, and reacted the best they knew how which, unfortunately for a majority, was poorly.