Anonymous ID: 13fc6e May 13, 2019, 10:11 p.m. No.6493730   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6493125

 

Look closely at Q's text in Post 1556.

 

"Trusted by Clinton's."

 

Possessive. Not plural. Possibly not all Clintons. Possibly trust misplaced? Trusted not necessarily by a Clinton (nor all Clintons) but by Clinton's ___?

 

Who is funding, asked Q. Who is campaign manager, asked Q. Read obliquely, what, if anything, manages the campaign?

 

LL said that BC talked about golf and said that you can manage the heat. He told her that. Now, to tell someone to manage does not mean the manager is the boss. But it can mean that and moar. Suppose the heat puts someone off – no golf today, too hot – have they been managed by an entity or by a circumstance?

 

If one is prone to blame circumstances as managing their options or actions, then, what would it mean to manage the heat? If it is too hot to golf (political putting, teeing off, and so forth), can you make it cooler? Is it cooler crossing a bridge over troubled waters or is it cooler on the other side?

 

Suppose LL could see no way across. BC offers a Billigan. Or maybe they'd jump off the bridge together?

 

Cheers,

Anons All.

Anonymous ID: 13fc6e May 13, 2019, 10:22 p.m. No.6493783   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4381

Q: How do you repair a bridge without closing it down?

 

It depends. What is in disrepair? How did it come to that state of disrepair? How much time and money is available to make repairs? When can that time and money be made available.

 

The answer is reflected in the building of the wall which, in parts, is a project that entails a series of repairs. Overall it repairs the border.

 

Basic but inescapable questions arise from that seemingly simple question. For example, must it be repaired – what purpose doe the damaged bridge serve - past, present, future? When is a repair a patch-job and when is it an overhaul? Why must it not be closed down during repairs? Alternatives not available? Not desirable?

 

Allspeed Anons.