Anonymous ID: 5845f6 March 23, 2018, 2:31 p.m. No.771223   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1227 >>1308 >>1316 >>1342

I don't mean to be a concern fag

 

but it's been almost 6 months. guilty people are still walking, vague documents, mentions of arrests etc haven't been proven. Q's posts are becoming less and less straightforward. Are we missing something?

 

Today's budget bill was a kick in the nuts too. A globalist move.

 

Are we missing something?

 

And don't call me shill, I've been a follower of Q for a while. Disclosures need to happen. Our time is valuable.

Anonymous ID: 5845f6 March 23, 2018, 2:40 p.m. No.771299   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1311 >>1312 >>1331 >>1373

>>771275

 

I always figured that since the dollar is backed by precious metals, when the government prints money, it's deluding the over all quality of the dollar.

 

Mainly by keeping the public obsessed with quantity, rather than quality.

 

Abundance of notes rather than the amount of gold a note can buy.

Anonymous ID: 5845f6 March 23, 2018, 2:53 p.m. No.771435   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1469

>>771406

>>771371

 

>B: Do you

think Donald Trump will succeed in making America great again? What’s

the most important thing he needs to do?

 

MC: My

perception of the rise of Donald Trump is that he is addressing a

core issue affecting most of America- the economy. Since the 90s,

“free trade” has gutted much of the manufacturing base in

our country, and globalization has led to an unsustainable influx of

economic migrants. Americans are watching their standard of living

generally decline, especially given how many remember the “good

old days” of fat, dumb, happy prosperity. Unfortunately I don’t

think it will be a simple fix, as the boomer demographic didn’t

invest in American infrastructure or manufacturing, both of which are

necessary to create a strong economy and country. Another core issue

is that the US military has been forced into adhering to policies

that have weakened our ability to be effective militarily in the

world. I’m very glad to see ret. Marine General “Mad Dog”

Mattis appointed to Secretary of Defense, as he is one of the most

prolific thinkers and leaders of our time. His appointment, to me,

spoke to that America made the right decision in electing

President-elect Trump. I haven’t agreed with everything

President-elect Trump has done or said, but he was a far superior

choice to Hillary Clinton, who was the most inept, corrupt Secretary

of State this country has ever had to endure.

 

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