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Higgenbotham
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aedens wrote: Institutionalized the potential for catastrophe
a, I would like to consider your excellent quote as, "Institutionalized the Guarantee of Catastrophe".

I'm calling the next stage of the collapse of Western Civilization that we are now entering into "The Perfection of Idiocy".
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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They appear to be honed to perfection for moar. I asked some smart people on Ankara and Damascus and a blank look of confusion was seen.
My point was both are past infected. The best point was those choppers heard are the sound of freedom. Yes was my answer.

All you need to say is simply 'Yes' or 'No'; anything beyond this comes from the evil one. Matthew 5:37

This was in complete closure to the tiny bubbles question many years ago, Fri Nov 27, 2009 8:23 pm
to the poverty rate and current budgeting thought maps.
Sorry to say they will embrace the suck. Our budget hole was soundly ignored. We got our districts on flat soil, as they now take more.
Got to remember they are smarter than every one else.

I stand by the timeline since I see no reason why not to.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... ?tid=sm_tw

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2016/05/but ... dea-doubt/

“For hope, which is just the opposite of resignation, something more is
required. There can be no hope that does not constitute itself through a we
and for a we. I would be tempted to say that all is hope is at the bottom
choral…. the only genuine hope is hope in what does not depend on
ourselves, hope springing from humility and not from pride”
Gabriel Marcel

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_ ... nitze.html
No grandfather of any nation lacks the wisdom to avoid the unthinkable.

Anyways, http://www.coyoteblog.com/
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-05-2 ... nge?page=1
Portland just went full retard.

http://www.coyoteblog.com/coyote_blog/2 ... -line.html
dimmcrats will never learn
aedens
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With every year, the US and the EU are growing weaker and their share in the world's economy is declining. US growth rate is < 2 percent, EU growth rate < 1.5 percent, World growth rate >3.5 percent. Do you know what this means? And where it leads? Mm? With every passing year, the US and the EU are becoming less and less relevant. For example Western Europe accounted for 28% of global economic output in 1950 and in 1970. By 1990, this had fallen to 24% and stands at 19% today. A Citigroup forecast suggests it will shrink to 11% by 2030 and 7% by 2050. Same for the US. According to various forecasts, in 2050 half of the world's economy will be in Asia, with China and India having bigger economies that the US. And the whole world knows about these trends, and about the ongoing decline of the West. Pb

American gdp 17.42 trillion
Russian gdp 1.86 trillion

The rate of change is the bottom line. We are decades ahead in areas they cannot fathom.
Many things can change over a decade.

http://www.coyoteblog.com/coyote_blog/2 ... -line.html
Progressives are going to try to memory-hole their support for Chavez and Venezuela, but don't you forget that most prominent progressives were enthusiastic supporters of the imposition of socialism by Chavez in Venezuela. It is only now, when its predictable failures are becoming too obvious even for the American media to ignore, that progressives have gone silent on Venezuela. Give them a few years and they will likely develop a meme that this was some sort of failure of free markets.

Putin assured Caracas that Russia will soon deliver the first 35 tanks out of the 92 Venezuela has ordered. In addition, Venezuela intends to buy 10 Ilyushin Il-76MD-90 planes, two Il-78MK refueling aircraft, as well as five S-300 missile systems. 2010

Venezuela has funneled well over $300 million to the FARC and has built an ammunition plant to supply AK-103s, the FARC weapon of choice.

Brilliant analog ideas.

Head lines read the Collapse Of South America Is Well Underway.

Way before 2010 indeed is factual.

So it begins in a matter of days not years: By Jorge Martin – In Defense of Marxism , May 20th
Venezuela's crisis is the failure not of socialism but of reformist attempts to tame and humanize capitalism, argues Jorge Martin.

Another voice was "it failed because of corruption, theft of the people's resources by the greedy capitalists smuggling subsidized gasoline across the border to squeeze out a living!"
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aedens
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Higgenbotham wrote:
aedens wrote: Institutionalized the potential for catastrophe
a, I would like to consider your excellent quote as, "Institutionalized the Guarantee of Catastrophe".

I'm calling the next stage of the collapse of Western Civilization that we are now entering into "The Perfection of Idiocy".
http://www.naturalnews.com/054092_Monsa ... igins.html I rest my case. Those who survived that chemical business warfare are few now from the eighties. Many may they rest in his peace. Debt saturation = end of game.

anyways,
" his responsibilities included brushing the firm’s partners’ hats and wiping the mud from their overshoes "

Whoever can find these kind of people gets my vote. Confident that may just not happen since the city is beyond repair some contend.

" I’m asking the same thing of every major company in the country, and I’ll be watching very closely how well your men do compared to the best young men from all the other corporation. God forbid the people you pick are less than the best because God, President Roosevelt, and I would never, ever forgive you.”

neither will we so leave your crayons at home about color and creed

The mirror effect refers to the consistency of the recognition of the stimuli in memory. In other words, they are easier to remember when you have previously studied the stimuli i.e., old, and easier to reject when you have not seen them before, i.e. new… (Glanzer & Adams, 1985).
Source: Department of Psychology, New York University, New York 10003.

And the multitude of all the nations that fight against Ariel, even all that fight against her and her munition, and that distress her, shall be as a dream of a night vision. isa29:7

So a mirror effect has something to do with our MEMORY. God wrote Isaiah 29:1 and His other prophecies (such as the two olive trees, the two sons of oil, former and latter rain, the Ezekiel 4 siege, the 2,300 evenings and mornings.

Few will follow, less may understand.
thread: http://www.elijah.com/2300_evenings_and_mornings.html

Therefore the start date for the 483 Luna calendar years began on March 30/31 which happened to also be the 24th Luna day of the month Nisan in 445 BC. Adding exactly 483 Luna calendar years brings the calendar to November 11th in 24 AD (Kislev 24). However it must be remembered that God skips over 2,300 days begining at the Hebrew civil year in 170 BC. Therefore another 2,300 days must be added to the November 11th date. Adding another 2,300 days brings the calendar to February 28 in 31 AD (Nisan 21, the last day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread). It was in the middle of that very week of Unleavened bread when Jesus resurrected from death on Nisan 16 (February 23) also showing himself alive to his disciples in the locked room as the 17th day of Nisan was about to begin. Jesus put an end to sacrifice and offering exactly as stated in verse 27 of Daniel seventy-weeks prophecy.
It is suggested to the reader that he/she read Daniel's 70-weeks prophecy for a more complete understanding of this prophecy page. The 2,300 evenings and mornings (days) not only effect Daniel's 70-weeks prophecy but that same 2,300 days also effects Ezekiel's seige enactment prophecy of Jerusalem (Ezekiel chapter 4). This is why Daniel was also told by Gabriel "Understand, Son of Man, that the vision refers to the time of the end". My calculations put the fulfillment date of Ezekiel's seige enactment prophecy

I will check Anderson's dates also, and the date to us are no surprise here.
Remember these date preceded all that was, until it was that time. No accidents exists.
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That call Trump made “for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States”? Turns out that was “just a suggestion,” he now says.

The federal minimum wage increase, which he repeatedly opposed? Now he’s “looking at” an increase, he says.

The massive tax cut he proposed during the primary, which analysts said would add $10 trillion to the federal debt? Never mind! He’s hired experts to rewrite it in a way that cuts taxes less for the wealthy.

Those tax returns he promised “certainly” to release? Not going to happen, he says now.

One of his key surrogates, Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.), now declares that he doesn’t expect Trump to build a border wall or deport 11 million illegal immigrants — the cornerstones of Trump’s primary campaign. The congressman told the Buffalo News that Trump would build a “virtual wall” and that his deportation plan was “rhetorical.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... story.html

May 8, 2016:
Higgenbotham wrote:Trump has more in common with the Clintons than he does with his supporters. He has been very cozy with the Clintons and remains so. He plays and trades politicians like he plays and trades spouses. But even when he dumps a politician or a spouse he remains cozy.

Image

Donald: "I've got a better looking spouse but you've got better looking lovers."
Bill: "You've bought a better politician, Donald."
Donald: "Yes, but you wait, that may change, my friend."
Bill: "At our level, it's all sport anyway, my friend."
Millenial83 wrote:The most eye catching topic of our time is Trump's take over of the GOP and flipping it into a Nationalist-Populist party.
Flipping it and flopping it is even more eye-catching.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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We have girls and social justice warriors that will be more than willing to fight for hillbillery running the show. I'm sure they will let them shit where ever they want on the battlefield. no /s
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Politicians don't determine policies. Generations do. Even in a
dictatorship, politicians have no effect on major policy decisions,
except insofar as they follow the demands of their constituents.

Trump has said as much many times. Trump is appealing to a highly
nationalistic, racist, xenophobic audience, mostly Millennial. He's
said repeatedly some variation of the following: "My wife has told me
to act more presidential. If I did that, then there would be only ten
people in this audience instead of 2000. So I'm not going to become
presidential until I have to." The clear implication is that Trump is
like any other politician, totally contemptuous of his supporters by
just telling them what they want to hear.

Trump has no idea what's going on in the world, as was completely
apparent when he gave that foreign policy speech a couple of weeks
ago, punctuated by that ridiculous pronunciation of "Tanzania." He
has no core beliefs that I can discern, except that he believes that
he can always get his way by insulting and threatening people,
something that's always worked for him because of his billions, but
will backfire in the foreign policy area. So Trump will change his
policies constantly, since he has no idea what his policies are.

Clinton knows what's going on in the world and knows how to pronounce
Tanzania, since she spent eight years in the White House with her
rapist husband. But she's obediently followed Obama's policies, which
have ended in one disaster after another. Obama has no clue what's
going on in the world, so she probably knows more, but she has no core
beliefs that I can discern except that the solution to all the world's
problems is for women to have free contraceptives. If she wins, then
she'll probably just let her husband make most of the decisions, which
is laughable give all the feminist crap we always have to listen to.
Like Trump, Clinton will change her policies all the time, since she
has no idea what her policies are.

Sanders is the looniest of all, with his Socialist revolution.
Sanders and his acolytes are too dumb to learn anything from watching
Venezuela collapse right before their eyes, or to learn any historical
lessons from the massive bloodbaths caused by Socialism in the Soviet
Union, Maoist China, Pol Pot's Cambodia, eastern Europe, and so forth.
Sanders does have core beliefs, the same core beliefs that Sean Penn,
Michael Moore, Oliver Stone and Jeremy Corbyn have: That's it's ok to
let tens of millions of people be executed, starved or killed in order
to create a Socialist paradise like North Korea. Sanders won't change
his policies since he's a total loon -- but he has no chance of
winning.

So now getting back to the main theoretical point, Trump himself may
or may not be nationalistic, racist and xenophobic, but he's making
nationalistic, racist and xenophobic speeches because that's what his
core audience want. He's no different from any other politician in
that he'll tell people what they want to hear if they'll vote for him
and give him money. But it's the people who decide the policies, not
the politicians.
aedens
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Cultural myopia that reflects the rationalist values of modern academia.

Higg is correct.

I'm calling the next stage of the collapse of Western Civilization that we are now entering into "The Perfection of Idiocy".

Slaves to defunct economists.

As conveyed : They look at the world's peak debt of $225,000,000,000,000 ($225 trillion) where GDP is a paltry $78,000,000,000,000 ($78 trillion) and proclaim that the world's economic problems are due to a "savings glut". Their solution was to punish savers and pensioners by interest rate suppression. When that didn't work they implemented years of ZIRP (zero interest rate policy) and then NIRP (negative interest rate policy). Savers and pensioners were forced to further curtail spending causing the subnormal IQ Economystics priests to recommend outright direct confiscation of cash. People will cheer when the subnormal IQ Economystics religionists are burned at the stake. The so-called institutions of higher learned that award Economysticism undergraduate and graduate degrees should be burned to the ground as well. 777

So, here we are trying to beat some senseless state sponsored butchers one dead hellfire missile at a time to get them negotiate at the nice table as Russ pounded the shit out of them because they can, as both Ankara and Damascus are lunatics scheduled for His wrath who owns the planet anyways in his mercy alone. The narrative includes instinctive idealism that put the United States on the right side of history, and the executive office has the innate pragmatism to serve us well in striking a new balance between American values and the United States' strategic interests in a volatile region as we went broke on schedule which is already known to be budgeted to a debt of 21 trillion. Did I miss the narrative other than .00001 depraved idiots needing to be clubbed senseless looking for the wrong bathroom?

Shell scrapes offer better concealment than traditional tarp bivouacs because the majority of the soldier's body mass is below ground level. This catches their body heat, making them harder to spot with thermal imagers. Indeed and the idiots who put us there and yes we have the exact dates.

I'm extremely pessimistic that pussified Americans, who volunteer to be terrorized by TSA burger-flipping rejects have the balls to stand up for themselves.

Honored dead as they rest we respect. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... id=2263126

Mullah Akhtar Mansour, likely killing him on the Pakistan side of the remote border region with Afghanistan in a mission authorized by U.S. President Barack Obama. Thanks, he was not a very nice soul.

What that means is that we have a Say’s Law economy, not the Keynesian one jabbered about by our monetary politburo and the mainstream financial media. And when production and income is in the saddle, not the one time anomaly of bloated credit based consumption, you have fish of an entirely different kettle.

He is right as we said point blank we would be lucky if we went sideways in Say's logic in Traité d'économie politique early and often only to hear the trust fund polo-tic berate as save to much tribe of salt water economics poisoning. We are bitterly upset about the kids water and yes we fathom the amount of people dumped on us per year called dimmcratic vote blocs, and maybe we should fire all you all but alas taxpayers will go until they get all they deserve just as Venezuela emphasized.

Trump has made payrolls all his life. Hillary has been on the payroll all of her life.
One gives orders, the other follows orders.

It will not matter who wins since either is another blood cell in the bureaucratic process of annihilation.

http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/ ... -states-1/
Just saying that is a lot of dimmcrats voting for the other follows orders.
As they allow the maniac rapist husband Bill Clinton back in.
I can tell what is going where and why and taxpayers will never knew what hit them when it does.
We will not worry about the government since the one left will be asset stripping what already gone if need be.
The preparation is to survive government not to take over the damn thing, years, decades whatever the idiots think
is just fine. Log three will present facts not opinions from idiots already dead since you need log six water to survive
to three weeks from water or far worse natural issues.
Katrina final reports indicate that the official death toll, according to the Louisiana Department of Health, was 1,464 people.
Grid failures all bets off over 30 days.
I myself consider as already noted the order of operation when natural calamity's ensue.
Solar, who knows but we sure as hell got lucky a short time ago on the last cme 99.9999 had no clue about.
Earth quake as Nepal recently as what's up with that on follow up, I have.
As the anniversary of Nepal’s devastating earthquake came and went with the government's finger squarely in its
red tape ass.
If it never happens so be it, as how fortunate is the man with none.
Locally we look steady and gaze carefully ahead to what actually is forming.
As most indicate the first 30 days is the first problem and after that the next 30 days already sorted half the problem out.
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