Methinks the insane hysteria over Russia needs to stop. It probably will not. For reasons of domestic and imperial politics, the American public is again being manipulated into a war frenzy by Washington and New York. It is stupid, without justification, and dangerous.
The silliness over Russia is, obviously, part of the Establishment’s drive to get rid of Trump. Yes, the man is erratic, contradictory, shoots before he aims, backs off much of what he has promised, and may be unqualified as President–but that is not why Washington and New York want to get rid of him. It is about money and power, as is everything in the United States. Wall Street, the Pentagon, the Neocons, and the Empire run America. Trump has threatened their rice bowls.
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They are attempting to get the sheeple believing that there is some connection between Trump and Putin.
ReplyDeleteThere is none. Trump has repeatedly said that he doesn't know Putin, doesn't have any business deals in Russia, and doesn't have any loans from Russia.
It doesn't matter thou, the democrats just keep repeating the lies.
Democrats are like those low lying snakes that huddle together in the high school locker room and scheme to destroy the new student because they just don't like him.
The democrat party has reduced itself to nothing.
You people screamed that Obama was ready to turn the US over islamic terrorist just because his views on Gitmo differed from yours. Now you have Russia who has a clear record of subverting governments, has clearly took military action to annex territory, and is a nuclear power, yet you say "nothing to look at here folks". Too funny. How about we just stop lostening to the same crowd that had us chasing shadows of WMD for years in Iraq all while creating the vacuum that led to the rise of Iran and ISIS.
ReplyDelete5:53 you are right. obama told the truth. He said he was " going to totally transform the United States of America". Then he bows down and kisses the ring on the hand of AN ISLAMIST.
ReplyDelete"Beware the military industrial complex", said Eisenhower as he left the presidency. Those words have yet to be needed.
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