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That's bad faith. If the image showed our little Macron, it would be true, because that degenerate pervert hates France and the French, and there's no doubt that he wants us dead.
At the end of his term, Trump was faced with information from corrupt and malicious doctors and industrialists.
I know they're trying to make him look like an idiot, which he definitely isn't, but even if he had doubts, not being a doctor, he followed the advice of the so-called “experts.”
But the appointment of Kennedy Jr. and the decisions currently being made show that he has understood the scam and is correcting the situation.
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Be wary of purity, Rich. I assume you recognize that Obama, Biden, Fauci, Gates, etc. are corrupt, greedy for money, and for the most part, part of a gang of Malthusian psychopaths who want to rid the earth of its population?
I'm watching what Trump is doing. On Israel, for now, it's nonsense, but on vaccines, he's cleaning house.
If he is a turncoat and tomorrow (much like with the Epstein list) he promotes vaccines left and right, then I'll follow you. But for now, pragmatically speaking, he seems to be responding correctly on this issue.
Wait and see, as they say, right?
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Alarch... where do you see any purity - there is not any!
you continue to play R vs D and guys like you will never understand.....
Trump is the INJECTION King!
“King Con”
And really, when you look back on the last four years with clear eyes, it’s painfully obvious that for many of us, our first instincts about Donald Trump were accurate. The entire Trump presidency was one continuous pacification operation. Just off the top of my head, here are some MAGA-era highlights:
* Support for “red flag” laws that give the FBI the power to strip individual 2A rights at their sole discretion, without trial (get ready for that one).
* Signed emergency order that funded state lockdowns, and never revoked it.
* Never once raising the issue of high-cycle PCR tests, even after China effectively eliminated the “pandemic” through proper testing standards.
* Operation: Warp Speed and the relentless promotion of untested injections posing as vaccines.
* A string of terrible hires and appointments, from the Bolshevik “Mad Dog” Mattis to Christopher Wray to William Barr to the loathsome Dr. Fauci.
* Keeping Fauci on as he torpedoed the US economy and the Trump presidency.
* Increased funding for Planned Parenthood in every year of his presidency (without any budget battles or threatened shutdowns over it).
* The disingenuous defunding of the WHO, then redirecting that precise amount to the Gates/WHO sponsored GAVI Alliance.
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Trump Gives 1.16 Billion To Bill Gates’ Vaccine Alliance & Inks Deal With Pfizer For A COVID Vaccine
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The Barnhardt Axiom:
The fact that a given person is holding or even seeking high-level public office is, in and of itself, proof that said person is morally and/or psychologically UNFIT to hold public office.
So, who said the following? I’ll give you forty-seven guesses:
1) “I probably identify more as Democrat.”
2) “I’ve been around for a long time. And it just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats than the Republicans.”
3) “Nancy — you’re the best. Congrats. [signature]”
—Handwritten note to Speaker Nancy Pelosi
4) “Bush is probably the worst president in the history of the United States.”
5) “I’m totally pro-choice.”
6) “I want to see the abortion issue removed from politics. I believe it is a personal decision that should be left to the women and their doctors.”
7) “I’m very liberal when it comes to health care. I believe in universal health care.”
8) “The Canadian plan also helps Canadians live longer and healthier than Americans… We need, as a nation, to reexamine the single-payer plan.”
9) “By imposing a one-time 14.25 percent net-worth tax on the richest individuals and trusts, we can put America on sound financial footing for the next century.”
10) “I think he [Obama] has a chance to go down as a great president.”
Stumped? I’ll give you a hint. This person has donated over $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation, and Hillary Clinton sat in the FRONT ROW of this person’s most recent wedding.
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I am not a Trump supporter, I am French, and I simply look at his actions in terms of how they may or may not harm France (I couldn't care less about Europe; the EU, created by the US and its agencies, will eventually collapse after causing a lot of damage, and I doubt we will be able to get out of it cleanly).
Like you, I have noticed that Trump says everything and its opposite, an Ericksonian hypnosis technique called confusion, which blocks the interlocutor's thinking.
I know he was a Democrat. I know he financed Gates, for example, and now I'm waiting to see if he will destroy Gates, if he will block vaccines, even though he promoted them for a while.
I don't care what he says, I look at what he does and what he does that could be less harmful than his predecessors.
I don't share the enthusiasm of part of the French right wing, which admires him. I am protected from that by my basic anti-Americanism ;-), but I recognize that for now, despite his constant flip-flopping to deceive his opponents (and I think especially his domestic opponents), he seems to be following a consistent path that is not as toxic for France as that of his predecessors.
But I'm not dreaming, I'm observing.
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GETTING INTO THE WEEDS... first off you are supporting the better/best of evils..
US agencies themselves have been infltrated thru the decades but please do not give France a pass.. Your govt rolled over or allowed for the EU to have control and to Hijrah France into a 3rd world hellhole! Globalism has destroyed western civilization and there is enough blame to go around!! but NEVER forget when its finally over these global commies will have hell to pay!!!
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You see, in France there is a strong culture of treason among the French “elites.” King Louis XV began sacrificing France's interests, and this has continued ever since.
There is no doubt that the United States had bad intentions, but it was cowardice and “the spirit of abandonment,” as de Gaulle said, that allowed the success of the betrayal that is the European Union (which should be called European disunion, given how divergent the interests of the different countries are).
The French bourgeoisie is fascinated by the US, fed by your subculture (Westerns, pop music, rock, detective novels, violent TV series) and eager to submit to the “master.” Without realizing how ridiculous they are, especially for the French, who often, even among the worst Atlanticists, speak very poor English and understand nothing about your culture.
These Gallo-Americans are enemies to me, because they are traitors. I can't blame Trump for working in the interests of his country, but I do blame ours for betraying our interests and mimicking everything that comes from the US, especially by choosing the worst aspects of your culture.
On the other hand, they don't retain the Second Amendment, the right to bear arms, which could be a model.
As for the “communists,” they are now in the WEF and the EU, in disguise. They combine the worst of capitalism with the worst of Bolshevism.
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An American hero? It's been a long time since I've read anything so amusing.
My father saw his city bombed by American “flying fortresses” which, three times out of four (unlike the British), missed their “targets.” Why? Because they were cowards who flew high to avoid anti-aircraft fire and didn't give a damn, just like in Vietnam, just like everywhere else, about killing civilians (the Israelis didn't invent anything new), as long as they didn't lose too many “boys” and American public opinion let the government pursue its colonial policy.
Then I lived in South America, and so I know why I hate the US. I am banned from entering the country, which has never bothered me, because I have never for a second in my life considered setting foot there.
So I don't care if Trump destroys the US, as long as he takes with him the traitors, the Atlanticists, the WEF, and all the degenerates who have taken power in what Mr. Putin calls the global West.
France has come close to disappearing several times, because we have well over a thousand years of history, whereas the US is in danger of disappearing before it reaches 300 years of existence.
Difficult times are approaching, and we will see who lives and who dies.
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They were the people, despised by the elites, manipulated as always to go to the slaughter, as were my grandparents and great-uncles, and perhaps yours in 1914-1918.
The Normandy D-Day landings were carried out hastily, simply because the Soviets were in Berlin and the US wanted to block Stalin.
Don't confuse governments with peoples. Currently, the Ukrainian government is corrupt and criminal, even worse than ours, but that doesn't mean that all Ukrainians agree with it.
The Americans never wanted to liberate France, but just to put it under their control. This was delayed by de Gaulle, but it eventually happened, among other things through the EU.
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