apparently strategy is not your strong suit.
you: "yes, let us declare war on america, invade russia, while fighting in north africa, BEFORE we defeat Britain"
real WINNING strategy you got there chief
just HOW MANY FRONTS you think you can take on?
apparently strategy is not your strong suit.
you: "yes, let us declare war on america, invade russia, while fighting in north africa, BEFORE we defeat Britain"
real WINNING strategy you got there chief
just HOW MANY FRONTS you think you can take on?
the upside is that it is starting to back fire.
10 years ago I thought I understood WW2 and the nazis pretty well
thanks to their invoking Nazi and Hitler at the slightest argument I took to reading the real history
that was a red pill experience in itself
nearly everything taught in schools is a half truth or out right lie
yeah, about that
Senators were supposed to be picked be the states at one time
now, they are part of the great election fundraising fraud, and were supposed to protecting the states from the federal gov., not saddling them with mandates and regularions
they will start with appointed justices
then one fine day decades in the future, they will corrupt that system too, but with 50+ justices, it will be a tower of babel. remember the soros plan to take over the states attorney offices in as many states as possible? what would that do to the picks?
the last thing the US needs is MORE government anything.
history says that Julius Caesar marched his legions into rome and had himself declared emperor. valiant senators saw him as a threat to the republic and killed him
what is not talked about is WHY caesar did it.
rampant inflation was destroying rome with the price of food and real estate skyrocketing . the bankers, the wealthy, and many senators were making fortunes on speculation while the country was being destroyed.the senate was completely comped and incapable of cleaning itself up and stopping the fraud
Caesar took over and declared a type of debt jubilee, resetting prices before the boom. average people were saved, but the bankers and their corrupt senators faced ruin.
when caesar was assassinated, much of that went away