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Facebook, Infidels, and the Hollywood Myth - John B Wells Live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfY77Z63q4U
As a Tornado passes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfY77Z63q4U
As a Tornado passes.
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The border crisis worsens, inflation continues to rise, and President Biden still can't read from a teleprompter.
Illegal Migrants rotting on buses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_GhfBh1h6Y
Middle east in flames dependent on you know who for energy.
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts argues Biden's cancellation of the Keystone Pipeline makes the U.S. more dependent on foreign oil.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHZ0yp7AwM4
Joe Biden is a human pandemic. Levin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM_Ih9hyorE
The County will descend into a black hole.
The will burn it to the ground and are.
American's know they are under siege from evil.
Illegal Migrants rotting on buses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_GhfBh1h6Y
Middle east in flames dependent on you know who for energy.
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts argues Biden's cancellation of the Keystone Pipeline makes the U.S. more dependent on foreign oil.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHZ0yp7AwM4
Joe Biden is a human pandemic. Levin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM_Ih9hyorE
The County will descend into a black hole.
The will burn it to the ground and are.
American's know they are under siege from evil.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGGfXRQsBvc
wake up you fools
wake up you fools
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2003
Overseas, where the policies attributed to the neocons are far more controversial than here, the tone is commensurately hotter. A six-page spread in the French weekly Le Nouvel Observateur described “les intellectuals neoconservateurs” as the “ideologues of American empire.” The article ran under a banner headline: “After Iraq, the World.” In England, the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) aired an hour-long television special that began: “This is a story about people who want the world run their way, the American way, [and] . . . scare the hell out of people.” The Times of London anxiously urged close British cooperation with the U.S. if only to gain the leverage needed to “spike the ambitions of U.S. neoconservatives.”
One part of this group consisted of writers about domestic policy—Irving Kristol, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, James Q. Wilson, Nathan Glazer—who had developed misgivings about the programs of the New Deal or Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society. The other main contingent focused on foreign policy, and especially on the decline of America’s position vis-à-vis the Soviet Union in the wake of the Vietnam war. The names here included, among others, Podhoretz, Jeane Kirkpatrick, and Eugene V. Rostow. Although, at first, most of these people resisted the label neoconservative, eventually almost all of them acquiesced in it.
Today, many who are called neoconservatives are too young to have taken part in these debates, while others, although old enough, followed a different trajectory in arriving at their political ideas. This would hardly matter if neoconservatism were an actual political movement, or if there were general agreement about its tenets. But few of those writing critically about neoconservatism today have bothered to stipulate what they take those tenets to be. For most, the term seems to serve as a sophisticated-sounding synonym for “hawk” or “hard-liner” or even “ultraconservative.”
For others, however, it is used with a much more sinister connotation. In their telling, neoconservatives are a strange, veiled group, almost a cabal, whose purpose is to manipulate U.S. policy for ulterior purposes.
If Strauss’s writing is abstruse, Trotsky by contrast is easy to understand, at least if one knows the basic formulas of Marxism. Nonetheless, those who invoke him as another dark influence on neoconservatism are no better informed than those who invoke Strauss. Lind and Pfaff and Judis all refer portentously to Trotsky’s theory of “permanent revolution,” apparently under the impression that by it Trotsky must have intended a movement to spread socialism from one country to another in much the same violent and revolutionary manner that neocons supposedly aim to disseminate their own brand of democracy around the world.
https://www.commentarymagazine.com/arti ... ive-cabal/
Biden's current handlers have infected America some contend way beyond repair and the imposed Judgement will be severe and lasting.
Everyone knows this but you was forwarded. What is done as we see is open the gates of Hell opened upon America from once again
foreign actors now in internal formation to our Republic and yes we mentioned the agency's issue. Nation of deceptions.
No we did not vote Lizzy it was decided against American's.
Overseas, where the policies attributed to the neocons are far more controversial than here, the tone is commensurately hotter. A six-page spread in the French weekly Le Nouvel Observateur described “les intellectuals neoconservateurs” as the “ideologues of American empire.” The article ran under a banner headline: “After Iraq, the World.” In England, the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) aired an hour-long television special that began: “This is a story about people who want the world run their way, the American way, [and] . . . scare the hell out of people.” The Times of London anxiously urged close British cooperation with the U.S. if only to gain the leverage needed to “spike the ambitions of U.S. neoconservatives.”
One part of this group consisted of writers about domestic policy—Irving Kristol, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, James Q. Wilson, Nathan Glazer—who had developed misgivings about the programs of the New Deal or Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society. The other main contingent focused on foreign policy, and especially on the decline of America’s position vis-à-vis the Soviet Union in the wake of the Vietnam war. The names here included, among others, Podhoretz, Jeane Kirkpatrick, and Eugene V. Rostow. Although, at first, most of these people resisted the label neoconservative, eventually almost all of them acquiesced in it.
Today, many who are called neoconservatives are too young to have taken part in these debates, while others, although old enough, followed a different trajectory in arriving at their political ideas. This would hardly matter if neoconservatism were an actual political movement, or if there were general agreement about its tenets. But few of those writing critically about neoconservatism today have bothered to stipulate what they take those tenets to be. For most, the term seems to serve as a sophisticated-sounding synonym for “hawk” or “hard-liner” or even “ultraconservative.”
For others, however, it is used with a much more sinister connotation. In their telling, neoconservatives are a strange, veiled group, almost a cabal, whose purpose is to manipulate U.S. policy for ulterior purposes.
If Strauss’s writing is abstruse, Trotsky by contrast is easy to understand, at least if one knows the basic formulas of Marxism. Nonetheless, those who invoke him as another dark influence on neoconservatism are no better informed than those who invoke Strauss. Lind and Pfaff and Judis all refer portentously to Trotsky’s theory of “permanent revolution,” apparently under the impression that by it Trotsky must have intended a movement to spread socialism from one country to another in much the same violent and revolutionary manner that neocons supposedly aim to disseminate their own brand of democracy around the world.
https://www.commentarymagazine.com/arti ... ive-cabal/
Biden's current handlers have infected America some contend way beyond repair and the imposed Judgement will be severe and lasting.
Everyone knows this but you was forwarded. What is done as we see is open the gates of Hell opened upon America from once again
foreign actors now in internal formation to our Republic and yes we mentioned the agency's issue. Nation of deceptions.
No we did not vote Lizzy it was decided against American's.
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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/att-a ... dia-assets
As before consolidation announces what was seen before H.
Another generation of 90, 90, 90 Ninety percent will lose ninety percent in ninety days.
This last dead cat just seen will be another epic blow out.
Rule one is never fight the tape and see who will hold whos beer.
Double-digit declines occur every 1.87 years, on average but whos counting.
As before consolidation announces what was seen before H.
Another generation of 90, 90, 90 Ninety percent will lose ninety percent in ninety days.
This last dead cat just seen will be another epic blow out.
Rule one is never fight the tape and see who will hold whos beer.
Double-digit declines occur every 1.87 years, on average but whos counting.
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https://youtu.be/mcC1SB2tXmY?t=472vincecate wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 8:19 am I think the genie is getting out of the bottle this year. Time will tell.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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The dip in CPI was only a few months, so the "base effects" are only a few months time. So by Aug that will be past and all will know what is going on.aeden wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 11:49 am By August I think we can get a better view on it. Not trying to avert the question either also.
If the last 6 months were more flat then after the 12 month behind got past the dip 12 months ago then the reported 12 month inflation rate would be lower. But that is not what the graph looks like. The base is flat from Apr to May a year ago but things are going up fast recently. So the May 2020 to May 2021 will be a bigger number than the 4.2% inflation from Apr 2020 to Apr 2021. So maybe we get to 4.8% or something in next month's report. Then after that the base effect is gone and we may hit over 5% in the next few months.
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/graph/?g=DSm9
To me it seems like the Fed is just lying about how this is "transient" and "base effects" works.
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That is a good video. The "owners equivalent rent" is up 2% while median home price is up 17%. If you replaced OER with home prices the inflation rate would have been 8%!!! Wow. A big part of where the OER number comes from is asking home owners what they think their house could rent for, but they are not renters and are not up to date with rental rates. These home owners don't know current rent rates. So the data is collecting made up numbers and not measurements of reality. The CPI is a lie.Higgenbotham wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 1:49 pmhttps://youtu.be/mcC1SB2tXmY?t=472vincecate wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 8:19 am I think the genie is getting out of the bottle this year. Time will tell.
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I see exactly what Armstrong was talking about. The Davos Crowd in Europe is setting up the U.S. banks to be the villains of the next big financial crisis. Obama through Biden is putting in place regulation, tax policy, court decisions, etc. to ensure both maximal anger at the banks and get the maximum effect on the structure of the U.S. economy.
So, once this crisis hits and the banks are caught once again having been irresponsible, they will be blamed like no other villain has been blamed since Hitler. And the Progressives on Capitol Hill — the Lizzie Slapahos and the AOCs — will demand the banks pay for killing the little guy.
This is why we have this April jobs report. 266k vs. 987k expected, but a massive labor shortage.
We have a labor supply shortage because of welfare, huge unemployment payouts, eviction moratoriums, etc. The economy wants to get restarted and Biden/Obama are literally forestalling this in order to ensure the supply chains for food, lumber, gasoline, rolled steel, chips and everything else dries up.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/luong ... osis-banks
Vandals or Savages?
I don’t believe anything I’ve heard about the Colonial Pipeline ‘hack.’ I don’t believe the ‘hackers’ were real anymore than I believe Bloomberg’s report that Colonial paid $5 million in anonymous cryptocurrency in ransom. The shutting down of the I-40 bridge across the Mississippi River was another massive over-reaction. And what is Gov. Gretchen Whips and Chains doing trying to shut down a pipeline that is the lifeblood of her state’s economy (as well as that of Ontario, Quebec, the fading Rust Belt)?
It’s almost like we are governed by people whose policy is deindustrialization and the destruction of our way of life or something?
They told us point blank you will fall like ripe fruit.
https://drrichswier.com/2020/11/17/unit ... many/#8230
Their plan seemed feasible in a world where they could control all information. They had mainstream media and Big Tech locked up. Once their stooge was put in the oval orifice, they thought they had everything they needed and took the gloves off.
But they acted right as crypto was exploding. What they don’t realize is crypto can not only replace fiat, it can replace banks, insurance, and Big Tech.
Imagine a world where you can do all transactions digitally with smart contracts that can do everything the existing financial system does and more (I’m talking about zero interest credit cards and micro loans).
In addition, imagine a decentralized blockchain internet where the major services are no longer controlled by corporate choke points.
https://drrichswier.com/2021/05/15/cath ... ly-racist/
CRT “is a textbook example of promoting racism in the name of fighting it.” Today, “there is no shortage of educators, reporters, activists, and lawmakers who claim to oppose racism while harboring an agenda that sometimes promotes it,” Donohue states. He pointed out that there are those who have a vested interest in stoking “the perception that we are a racist nation,” a notion that is now “widespread.”
Lies about systemic racism are purveyed by dishonest groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Donohue asserts, “a left-wing activist organization that claims to monitor such offenses.”
So, once this crisis hits and the banks are caught once again having been irresponsible, they will be blamed like no other villain has been blamed since Hitler. And the Progressives on Capitol Hill — the Lizzie Slapahos and the AOCs — will demand the banks pay for killing the little guy.
This is why we have this April jobs report. 266k vs. 987k expected, but a massive labor shortage.
We have a labor supply shortage because of welfare, huge unemployment payouts, eviction moratoriums, etc. The economy wants to get restarted and Biden/Obama are literally forestalling this in order to ensure the supply chains for food, lumber, gasoline, rolled steel, chips and everything else dries up.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/luong ... osis-banks
Vandals or Savages?
I don’t believe anything I’ve heard about the Colonial Pipeline ‘hack.’ I don’t believe the ‘hackers’ were real anymore than I believe Bloomberg’s report that Colonial paid $5 million in anonymous cryptocurrency in ransom. The shutting down of the I-40 bridge across the Mississippi River was another massive over-reaction. And what is Gov. Gretchen Whips and Chains doing trying to shut down a pipeline that is the lifeblood of her state’s economy (as well as that of Ontario, Quebec, the fading Rust Belt)?
It’s almost like we are governed by people whose policy is deindustrialization and the destruction of our way of life or something?
They told us point blank you will fall like ripe fruit.
https://drrichswier.com/2020/11/17/unit ... many/#8230
Their plan seemed feasible in a world where they could control all information. They had mainstream media and Big Tech locked up. Once their stooge was put in the oval orifice, they thought they had everything they needed and took the gloves off.
But they acted right as crypto was exploding. What they don’t realize is crypto can not only replace fiat, it can replace banks, insurance, and Big Tech.
Imagine a world where you can do all transactions digitally with smart contracts that can do everything the existing financial system does and more (I’m talking about zero interest credit cards and micro loans).
In addition, imagine a decentralized blockchain internet where the major services are no longer controlled by corporate choke points.
https://drrichswier.com/2021/05/15/cath ... ly-racist/
CRT “is a textbook example of promoting racism in the name of fighting it.” Today, “there is no shortage of educators, reporters, activists, and lawmakers who claim to oppose racism while harboring an agenda that sometimes promotes it,” Donohue states. He pointed out that there are those who have a vested interest in stoking “the perception that we are a racist nation,” a notion that is now “widespread.”
Lies about systemic racism are purveyed by dishonest groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Donohue asserts, “a left-wing activist organization that claims to monitor such offenses.”
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