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John P. Wallis's avatar

Right. Also, don't let democRATs or RINOs back into office ever again.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Most of our leadership in all three branches of the federal government are compromised. It is a uphill battle! https://thomasabraunrph.substack.com/p/up-hill-battle

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Edwin's avatar

Let’s turn it into a downhill battle, all three are compromised, use that against them, hugely!

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Any babies being born will be a miracle in the next decades, if you understand the latest miscarraige and stillborn statistics.

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John P. Wallis's avatar

As a father and Dad to 8 grown children, I can't even imagine...

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Edwin's avatar

Neither can I, John, neither can I.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

It takes both husband and wife to maintain a reasonable life style and rsie children. In my view, the drive to create maximum corporate profits created this change in the 1980's. Any other views?

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Edwin's avatar

You are exactly correct, remember when just about any man, working full time could buy a home, and take his wife and kids to the beach for 1 or 2 weeks. The 60’s were not that long ago!

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Keith Coolidge's avatar

That was a leftist thing too . I remember the media saying “ Oh the Israeli have both parents working so they have more disposable income , plus Israel has free day.

Then over here they pushed DIPs double income people, no more glorified talk about that now is there . Just a great socialist norm now . It covered up the inflation that doubled over the sixties to the 2000s

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Edwin's avatar

Not to mention 35 trillion in debt!

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Keith Coolidge's avatar

Day care . ^

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Emmanuel Goldstein's avatar

Neoliberal corporatist greed was behind the demolition of nuclear family values? Interesting. Perhaps this “laissez-faires” ideological strain (of course pioneered by the Anglo-Masonic/British imperialist axis operating for the past few centuries on behalf of the Jesuit Order) goes hand in hand with the larger Anglosubversive Frankfurt/“neo-Marxist” aspect of culturally destroying the moral backbone of Western societies as part of the broader Jesuit dialectic: create the leftist social anarchy rot until the masses are fed up enough to accept autocratic Caesarism, “healing the mortal wound” (Rev. 13:3) and thereby giving the Roman pontiff supreme power over a deluded, brainwashed humanity more than happy to accept totalitarianism.

All these earthquakes must be coming from the dead American patriots rolling and circling the world that tremendously in their graves in the face of modern neofascisymp-accepting stupidity manifested since COVID-19 lockdowns. Democrats were never more eager to push their culture of masking-up since their days of the (Masonic/Satanic) white hood.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Phew! Hard to comprehend!

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Emmanuel Goldstein's avatar

[ack, could not publish this reply on the posting page itself; going through the Substack “thread”/Note-format route…]

Yeah, at face glance it can be a doozy. I did a posting on my publication handle clarifying some definitive terms if it helps; since it's Edwin's Substack and I'm entirely new here, I will refrain from overly "self-advertising" hyperlink-wise but if you're interested, Thomas, it's titled "An explanatory guide to ‘complex’ terms I use (may update/add accordingly per request)" over at my own Substack.

Plenty left for just about all of us to understand in this imploding world (those who already understood "too much" were probably ever-conveniently Arkancided a long time ago), such dwindling time, sadly...

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Rightful Freedom's avatar

"Any other views?"

Leftists/socialists created these problems, starting in the 1920s and 30s. Corporations aren't inherently political. They bribe the leftist politicians because that's where the power is. Corporations turned left because the government, media, and culture became leftist.

The leftists and the government are the source of the problems.

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Keith Coolidge's avatar

The founders of the old corporations left the management to a trusted person. Over the turn of the century’s they somehow got into an incestuous relationship with a tight knit group from Switzerland that all sit on each other’s board of directors. They control what most corporations have now as a moral compass. Or lack of one .

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Rightful Freedom's avatar

Yes, that's one way the corporations have become unaccountable. Another is that most shareholders own shares indirectly via ETFs., mutual funds, etcetera. Most small shareholders probably don't even know what corporations they own shares in. Let alone know what the board of directors are doing.

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Edwin's avatar

Yes, a lack of one!

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Edwin's avatar

Wo knew they wanted us all dead?

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Robin Landry's avatar

Funny you should mention vodka as the drink of choice in the Soviet Union. As a musician, I worked as a bartender,‘ and waitress to support my habit 🎤, and the alcoholics who were serious about their drinking, always chose vodka.

On the rocks, soda or tonic.

Al-god, ka, spirit. Co-with? Communing with a spirit?

Gin wasn’t named after a genie for nothing.

Also, the live-r, is the seat of the personality.

It’s how we live n

So what an alcoholic is doing is allowing his personality to be replaced with demons.

Bile: what the gallbladder puts out, also means anger.

It’s an interesting subject.

Prometheus, the fallen angel who gave us our mind, and then fell to the temptations of earth, was chained to a rock/earth, and had his liver torn out every day by an eagle/messenger from heaven.

Should we look to who controls and distributes alcohol to see who our enemy is?

Is there a fallen angel in charge?

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Roger Sterling's avatar

Be careful with those who you elevate to gods…they only disappoint. DJT hasn’t done a damn thing. Seems to me one should have a wait and see attitude on this one.

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Edwin's avatar

I don’t elevate anyone to be a God! But optimism is definitely preferable to the pessimism we have all endured for the last 4 years. Build back better has definitely crashed and burned, now if we can just get Trump into office before the Nuclear War, we might have a chance with the Peacemaker.

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Roger Sterling's avatar

I sent you a YouTube video that is concerning. Though definitely biased these guys tend to be honest. I believe that DJT thinks he can bully Putin. Problem is he/we have no hand to play. Putin is in the catbird seat. He has superior technology, a stronger military on the ground and doesn’t F around. He’ll go at great lengths to avoid an exchange BUT if pushed (ie moving nukes on Russia’s border)…he will launch. This is the sad reality.

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Edwin's avatar

But, we’re not playing the Russian/Chinese game. Unlike the Biden Harris Administration. Old Vlad has to think carefully here, decades of subversion has gotten them nothing but trouble at this point. Yes the Russia/China and assorted others have military superiority, but only in nukes. Is that a world that they wish to live in, be the biggest mass murderers in history?

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Roger Sterling's avatar

Well yes…and build back better was always a communist slogan. Now with this prevention of was with Russia…I’m a bit concerned here. Have you noticed how DJT has said precious little about what is going on? https://www.youtube.com/live/o1mCWo9_hCU?si=PfTn3Xy7154ybVrZ

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Edwin's avatar

Comparing at 300km missile to a 3500kn (5500?) missile shows the absurdity the conflict has reached, an absurdity that will not be resolved until Trump is in. Of course he has said little, what would you have him say?

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Roger Sterling's avatar

That’s pretty simple…”hey, this escalation is bad and it’s time to find a way to peacefully resolve this problem. I hope such a resolution can start before 1/20”. Enough said.

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Roger Sterling's avatar

Here’s the thing, and something we have to acknowledge…1. Ukraine is a corrupt money laundering operation that is of no strategic importance to the United States; 2. That historically we have been screwing Russia over Ukraine since the 1990s; 3. Russia has better missile technology than we do - which cannot be dismissed (and BTW you treat people with nukes with some modicum of respect); 4. All Russia wants is a neutral Ukraine…all the West wants is Russias natural resources. See the problem?; 5. And this is important, if pushed into a corner or act too provocative Russia will launch. So ask yourself…with this fact pattern, shouldn’t we be concerned and shouldn’t we be looking for a way to conclude hostilities?

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Edwin's avatar

Actually, Russia isn’t going to launch, yet. There will be further opportunities over the next five years which will be better for Russia/China than there is today. They are the ones that threw the Budapest Memorandum in the fire, not us, Obama-Soros NGO anticorruption bureau got billions (Hunter got millions) and Putin got Crimea.

Gless Beck did 3 hours on it, doesn’t matter now any more than the Budapest Memorandum mattered then. Russia never keeps its word, but usually it doesn’t take 20 years.

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Roger Sterling's avatar

I didn’t say Russia is a country of virtue. Think of Russia as the Mafia and Putin is the head Don. And I tend to agree that they’re not going to launch near term BUT with the people we have in DC…anything is possible. Coming full circle…at this point we’re along for the ride. Sad but true.

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Edwin's avatar

100% agree!

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Barbara Charis's avatar

Its always the same thing...the people at the top using all the little people at the bottom to advance their own personal needs and desires. How I wish that all mankind would adhere to words like Alfred Lord Tennyson..."When shall all men's good, be each man's rule...and universal peace lie like a shaft of light across the land."

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