Anonymous ID: 4c5ea1 June 17, 2019, 2:01 p.m. No.6773736   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3758 >>3815 >>3847 >>3856 >>3881 >>3932 >>4031

I think Trump is a high stakes gambler.

 

He keeps letting the enemy push us to the brink of civil war, because it raises the stakes!

 

He fully intends to win, but he intends to win bigly, so raking in a small win early isn't enough for him, he wants the enemy to unmask itself completely before he strikes.

 

When the fascists are going for broke there's no longer any doubt who they are, and their fall will be that much greater.

 

His rhetoric and actions have already forced the socialists/communists in the dem party to openly admit their beliefs…AOC, Bernie, etc.

 

A lot of what Trump does makes no sense when you are focused on the shortest path from A to B, but starts making perfect sense once you expand your thinking a bit.

 

I'll admit I've done my share of "are we there yet?", but now I can see how the enemy's position has been steadily weakened by all the detours from that straight line to the goal. Trump's patient strategy is working!

 

And what's more, I'm starting to realize that you can't just remove the rail tracks in front of a speeding train heading towards a chasm, you need to lay some new tracks in another direction.

 

Example: China was meant to be the base of the globalist NWO, after having ruined and destroyed the West. To stop these plans it's not enough to just throw a few traitors in jail, you also need to change the negative momentum that has built over quite some time.

 

You need to somehow sabotage the runaway growth of the Chinese economy, while pushing the brakes on the accelerating decline of the West.

 

And that requires some thinking…

 

For instance, why not use tariffs and trade/migration deals to persuade manufacturers to move productions from China to somewhere else, like lets say Mexico? That way, you'll stop the Chinese from taking over the world, while simultaneously stopping the migrant invasion into the US, which gives some breathing room from the ongoing social collapse so you can attempt to revive the US economy.

 

A lot of stuff needs to be done to change from one timeline with a lot of momentum behind it to a better one. And Trump is doing a lot of stuff!

 

Maybe even the BAD stuff he is doing is because he has to, in order to turn the ship around. Let's say he doesn't support 5G and GMO to kill us all, but out of a desperate need to get some real economic growth going. It's actually possible he's not doing it out of stupidity you know…

 

Putting HRC and friends in jail is a super tiny part of what needs to be done here, and I'm happy wiser and more patient people than myself are running this show. I would have pulled the trigger long ago, and it would have been disastrous!

Anonymous ID: 4c5ea1 June 17, 2019, 2:36 p.m. No.6773942   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4029 >>4387

The “Big Piggy Bank” is officially closed.

 

  • Essentially, the Chinese position (and this applies to the Europeans, Mexicans, and Canadians too) is that they should protect their industries and workers with high tariffs on American produced goods while they have unrestricted access to our market.

  • While this has impoverished American workers they’ve pretended this imbalance in economic relations is entirely justified.

  • What our president is doing is insisting that everyone should have fair trade—which he defines as having sharply reduced tariffs—if not actual tariff parity or even no tariffs.

  • His point, which is a good one, is that we should have as much right to protect our industries and workers as anyone one else.

  • Raising US tariffs is not only disturbing to these countries, it is also decidedly upsetting to American oligarchs who own offshore factories and who enrich themselves by dipping into the big American piggy bank.

  • China’s fascist economic model is especially attractive to these globalist oligarchs because it guarantees them a profit so long as they are obedient to state controls—like sharing American know-how with their Chinese masters.

  • Two poster children for these offshore oligarchs are the Koch brothers who, for years, pretended to be “libertarian conservatives” but who are now revealed as globalists who are happy to get into bed with fascists.

  • Is it any wonder that these “principled conservatives” have now announced that their formidable political contributions are going to now go to progressives?

Anonymous ID: 4c5ea1 June 17, 2019, 2:46 p.m. No.6774027   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4207

The Chinese National budget is $3.3 Trillion dollars.

 

Assuming Trumps tariffs are raised to 25% on $610 Billion in imports ($152 Billion), where the Chinese paid 80% of the tariff to maintain social stability (equals to $122 Billion in Chinese govt costs), + cost of lost sales due to Trump Blacklisting @ $40 billion. Total cost to the Chinese govt is $162 Billion!

 

Chinese 2018 defense spending was $175 Billion dollars.

 

President Trump is inflicting tariffs & blacklisting costs that are roughly equal to the Chinese annual defense spending! Rough numbers but let that sink in. Wonder if defense spending on carrier, destroyers and missiles will slow down soon….

 

Trump tariffs & lost sales $162 Billion of a $3.3 trillion Chinese govt budget = 4.9%

A 5% contraction in spending isa HEAVY recession.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_budget_of_China

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/23/chinas-government-spending-rose-8point7-percent-in-2018.html

 

They spend more on internal security than they do on ‘defence’ and their gonna need every pennys worth, before the end.

 

They are going to continually be in a situation of having to choose between “least bad options”, one after another.

 

Roughly equivalent to someone going bankrupt. “Do I not pay the house payment, or not by gas for the car, or not eat?”

 

Sucks to be them, lieing in the bed they made for themselves. As Sundance has said free market economies can adapt, centralised controlled economies, not so much.

 

Pres Trump has effectively killed the Chinese economy stone cold dead, with the on-going Chinese Naval build up being the likeliest first casualty.

 

It will take a while for the dinosaur to expire, but Pres. Trump has removed China from every western multi-national supply chain simply on supply chain risk management grounds alone.

 

The issue here is no longer “How do we manage China’s arrival as a great power.”

 

It’s going to be “How do we manage the consequences of a Post-CCP China.”

Anonymous ID: 4c5ea1 June 17, 2019, 2:55 p.m. No.6774083   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Murkowski joins McConnell's opposition to election security proposals, setting up clash with House

 

Senate GOP resistance is building over Democratic measures to bolster security around US elections, setting the stage for a partisan clash with the House over imposing tougher safeguards ahead of 2020.

 

In the latest sign of the escalating standoff, GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska dismissed calls Monday for election security legislation, while also rejecting a push by Democratic lawmakers to require campaigns to disclose to federal authorities if foreign nationals offer them help in presidential elections. It's the latest sign of how the topic of election security has suddenly become a flashpoint in Congress amid President Donald Trump's all-out assault on special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 campaign.

 

"I'm not sure why we need to have one," Murkowski said when asked if she believed the Senate should advance an election security bill. "I know there are some who believe we have to do more election reform. I think some of it is calculated to add, I think, additional fuel to the Mueller report and the aftermath of that."

 

Murkowski also said she expected campaigns to voluntarily report offers of foreign interference to federal authorities, saying legislation to mandate such disclosure would amount to "political fodder."

"It seems to me that good sense would say you should report that, and we ought not need to legislate it," Murkowski said. "The effort to sort of capture the news of the moment and the tweet of the day and legislate in a response that is designed, again, just for more political fodder. "

Murkowki added, "People are talking a lot around here about whether or not we are legislating. I want to legislate on things that are important to what's going on out there in the country."

 

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/06/17/politics/lisa-murkowski-mcconnell-oppose-election-security-proposals/index.html

 

Murkowski flipped after BARR came to ALASKA

Anonymous ID: 4c5ea1 June 17, 2019, 3:05 p.m. No.6774163   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4235

If you hold stock in $CRWD (CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc), now would be a good time to SELL/SHORT.

 

https://www.scribd.com/document/413637844/134-Roger-Stone-Reply-to-Opposition-to-Motion-to-Compel#fullscreen&from_embed

 

https://www.scribd.com/document/413637629/DEFENDANT-ROGER-STONE-S-REPLY-TO-GOVERNMENT-S-OPPOSITION-TO-MOTION-TO-SUPPRESS#fullscreen&from_embed

 

Alperovich and Kurtz just became billionaires. Easy come, easy go.

 

n case it's not clear: the corrupt DOJ is now cooking up a new theory….Russian hackers hacked the DNC, IN PERSON, or in US timezones then – somehow flew home to Moscow and then gave the data to Wikileaks?? WTF. This gets crazier and crazier.

 

https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1140666509641097217