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Mar 24, 2018 12:28:32   #
Sicilianthing
 
For the Record I am in disagreement with this assessment as ZERO actions have been exercised by Trump to Reverse Course Thus Far and Sessions has not arrested anyone yet... Crickets

Zero
Zilch
Nada
Zip

... and the Beat Goes ON !

My position is in agreement with Coulter as I believe that is where Trump will end up sadly.


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Why Trump Signed the Budget
Posted: 23 Mar 2018

By Anna Von Reitz

The only Office that President Trump now has that is fully empowered, is the same Office that Abraham Lincoln held: Commander in Chief. And like Lincoln, he is presiding over a bankrupt government entity in receivership to foreign banks, which are actually Secondary Creditors that shouldn't be naming the Bankruptcy Trustees.

That's the facts, Ma'am.

If Trump hadn't signed the smoking pile of Pork Barrel perks and placed the Territorial United States more than another trillion in debt, the military wouldn't have been funded and there is no telling how long it would have taken for the members of this Nasty Congress to gather the votes to either override his veto or support a new budget offer.

Fancy a month or two with no military? And leave Trump with no power at all to control the situation inside or outside of the District of Columbia?

Congress doesn't care. They are sitting on their little island, ten miles square, impregnable--- at least so they think. Most of them are either outright traitors to the American cause or so stupid they couldn't light a candle in the dark to save themselves.

It's a game of Chicken, and the President blinked--- but it isn't lack of courage or resolve that made him blink.

It's the fact that he needs the military and he needs his military Office to clean up the Mess, so in this case, it's a matter of losing to win and denying the Congress the ability to leave America open to invasion by UN mercs and others just itching for an excuse.

You want to know the essence of the problem?

It's the same problem we have had since 1860: the Territorial Congress. Both political parties. And the mistaken loyalty of the military which has protected these treasonous bastards under the mistaken belief that they "represent" the legitimate National Government when they don't.

Stupid conservatives have been slinging dirt at Trump all day for signing the Omnibus.

Smart conservatives have been silently thanking God for Trump, instead.

He knew when to bite it and why to bite it and how to bite it.

As a result, you are all safe --- and he and the military have a fighting chance to deal with the bankruptcies, the gross corruption, and the restoration of the government you are all owed.

Ever had to take a step backward and pivot, in order to take two leaps forward? Well, you've seen him sign the Porkulous Bill, and you've seen him appoint Bolton. Now watch for the two leaps forward.

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Mar 24, 2018 12:54:09   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
For the Record I am in disagreement with this assessment as ZERO actions have been exercised by Trump to Reverse Course Thus Far and Sessions has not arrested anyone yet... Crickets

Zero
Zilch
Nada
Zip

... and the Beat Goes ON !

My position is in agreement with Coulter as I believe that is where Trump will end up sadly.


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


Why Trump Signed the Budget
Posted: 23 Mar 2018

By Anna Von Reitz

The only Office that President Trump now has that is fully empowered, is the same Office that Abraham Lincoln held: Commander in Chief. And like Lincoln, he is presiding over a bankrupt government entity in receivership to foreign banks, which are actually Secondary Creditors that shouldn't be naming the Bankruptcy Trustees.

That's the facts, Ma'am.

If Trump hadn't signed the smoking pile of Pork Barrel perks and placed the Territorial United States more than another trillion in debt, the military wouldn't have been funded and there is no telling how long it would have taken for the members of this Nasty Congress to gather the votes to either override his veto or support a new budget offer.

Fancy a month or two with no military? And leave Trump with no power at all to control the situation inside or outside of the District of Columbia?

Congress doesn't care. They are sitting on their little island, ten miles square, impregnable--- at least so they think. Most of them are either outright traitors to the American cause or so stupid they couldn't light a candle in the dark to save themselves.

It's a game of Chicken, and the President blinked--- but it isn't lack of courage or resolve that made him blink.

It's the fact that he needs the military and he needs his military Office to clean up the Mess, so in this case, it's a matter of losing to win and denying the Congress the ability to leave America open to invasion by UN mercs and others just itching for an excuse.

You want to know the essence of the problem?

It's the same problem we have had since 1860: the Territorial Congress. Both political parties. And the mistaken loyalty of the military which has protected these treasonous bastards under the mistaken belief that they "represent" the legitimate National Government when they don't.

Stupid conservatives have been slinging dirt at Trump all day for signing the Omnibus.

Smart conservatives have been silently thanking God for Trump, instead.

He knew when to bite it and why to bite it and how to bite it.

As a result, you are all safe --- and he and the military have a fighting chance to deal with the bankruptcies, the gross corruption, and the restoration of the government you are all owed.

Ever had to take a step backward and pivot, in order to take two leaps forward? Well, you've seen him sign the Porkulous Bill, and you've seen him appoint Bolton. Now watch for the two leaps forward.
For the Record I am in disagreement with this asse... (show quote)


Awesome post Sici. Exactly spot on. Trump will turn this around and use it to his advantage!

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Mar 24, 2018 12:59:35   #
Sicilianthing
 
kankune wrote:
Awesome post Sici. Exactly spot on. Trump will turn this around and use it to his advantage!


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I’m not convinced sorry and I think it was mistake #5.

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Mar 24, 2018 13:08:54   #
Richard Rowland
 
kankune wrote:
Awesome post Sici. Exactly spot on. Trump will turn this around and use it to his advantage!


I'm not so sure. This will probably have an effect on the mid-terms. It will be a close election under the best of conditions, with every Republican vote needed. If the Republicans lose the majority, the president won't be able to turn anything around. This was a trap, it seems, unfortunately, walked into.

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Mar 24, 2018 13:12:27   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
For the Record I am in disagreement with this assessment as ZERO actions have been exercised by Trump to Reverse Course Thus Far and Sessions has not arrested anyone yet... Crickets

Zero
Zilch
Nada
Zip

... and the Beat Goes ON !

My position is in agreement with Coulter as I believe that is where Trump will end up sadly.


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


Why Trump Signed the Budget
Posted: 23 Mar 2018

By Anna Von Reitz

The only Office that President Trump now has that is fully empowered, is the same Office that Abraham Lincoln held: Commander in Chief. And like Lincoln, he is presiding over a bankrupt government entity in receivership to foreign banks, which are actually Secondary Creditors that shouldn't be naming the Bankruptcy Trustees.

That's the facts, Ma'am.

If Trump hadn't signed the smoking pile of Pork Barrel perks and placed the Territorial United States more than another trillion in debt, the military wouldn't have been funded and there is no telling how long it would have taken for the members of this Nasty Congress to gather the votes to either override his veto or support a new budget offer.

Fancy a month or two with no military? And leave Trump with no power at all to control the situation inside or outside of the District of Columbia?

Congress doesn't care. They are sitting on their little island, ten miles square, impregnable--- at least so they think. Most of them are either outright traitors to the American cause or so stupid they couldn't light a candle in the dark to save themselves.

It's a game of Chicken, and the President blinked--- but it isn't lack of courage or resolve that made him blink.

It's the fact that he needs the military and he needs his military Office to clean up the Mess, so in this case, it's a matter of losing to win and denying the Congress the ability to leave America open to invasion by UN mercs and others just itching for an excuse.

You want to know the essence of the problem?

It's the same problem we have had since 1860: the Territorial Congress. Both political parties. And the mistaken loyalty of the military which has protected these treasonous bastards under the mistaken belief that they "represent" the legitimate National Government when they don't.

Stupid conservatives have been slinging dirt at Trump all day for signing the Omnibus.

Smart conservatives have been silently thanking God for Trump, instead.

He knew when to bite it and why to bite it and how to bite it.

As a result, you are all safe --- and he and the military have a fighting chance to deal with the bankruptcies, the gross corruption, and the restoration of the government you are all owed.

Ever had to take a step backward and pivot, in order to take two leaps forward? Well, you've seen him sign the Porkulous Bill, and you've seen him appoint Bolton. Now watch for the two leaps forward.
For the Record I am in disagreement with this asse... (show quote)


You beat me to it. I had just read Anna's article and was going to post it. For what it's worth, I think this is the only logical conclusion that makes any sense. From QANON's posts, to Benjamin Fulford, as well as others whom I have read, I hope and pray that the rumors of indictments and the tick tock references of Hannity will finally come about. You only get one crack on building an airtight case against the numerous criminal players that have been in power over the last decade or so. Perhaps the proverbial shit will hit the fan when the IG's report is released in early April.

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Mar 24, 2018 13:13:13   #
vernon
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
For the Record I am in disagreement with this assessment as ZERO actions have been exercised by Trump to Reverse Course Thus Far and Sessions has not arrested anyone yet... Crickets

Zero
Zilch
Nada
Zip

... and the Beat Goes ON !

My position is in agreement with Coulter as I believe that is where Trump will end up sadly.
job.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


Why Trump Signed the Budget
Posted: 23 Mar 2018

By Anna Von Reitz

The only Office that President Trump now has that is fully empowered, is the same Office that Abraham Lincoln held: Commander in Chief. And like Lincoln, he is presiding over a bankrupt government entity in receivership to foreign banks, which are actually Secondary Creditors that shouldn't be naming the Bankruptcy Trustees.

That's the facts, Ma'am.

If Trump hadn't signed the smoking pile of Pork Barrel perks and placed the Territorial United States more than another trillion in debt, the military wouldn't have been funded and there is no telling how long it would have taken for the members of this Nasty Congress to gather the votes to either override his veto or support a new budget offer.

Fancy a month or two with no military? And leave Trump with no power at all to control the situation inside or outside of the District of Columbia?

Congress doesn't care. They are sitting on their little island, ten miles square, impregnable--- at least so they think. Most of them are either outright traitors to the American cause or so stupid they couldn't light a candle in the dark to save themselves.

It's a game of Chicken, and the President blinked--- but it isn't lack of courage or resolve that made him blink.

It's the fact that he needs the military and he needs his military Office to clean up the Mess, so in this case, it's a matter of losing to win and denying the Congress the ability to leave America open to invasion by UN mercs and others just itching for an excuse.

You want to know the essence of the problem?

It's the same problem we have had since 1860: the Territorial Congress. Both political parties. And the mistaken loyalty of the military which has protected these treasonous bastards under the mistaken belief that they "represent" the legitimate National Government when they don't.

Stupid conservatives have been slinging dirt at Trump all day for signing the Omnibus.

Smart conservatives have been silently thanking God for Trump, instead.

He knew when to bite it and why to bite it and how to bite it.

As a result, you are all safe --- and he and the military have a fighting chance to deal with the bankruptcies, the gross corruption, and the restoration of the government you are all owed.

Ever had to take a step backward and pivot, in order to take two leaps forward? Well, you've seen him sign the Porkulous Bill, and you've seen him appoint Bolton. Now watch for the two leaps forward.
For the Record I am in disagreement with this asse... (show quote)



we need to get rid of the house and senate leadership.those bastards are just working to defeat Trump and all of us as well.

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Mar 24, 2018 13:14:44   #
woodguru
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
For the Record I am in disagreement with this assessment as ZERO actions have been exercised by Trump to Reverse Course Thus Far and Sessions has not arrested anyone yet... Crickets



So I'm curious what you think about perjury to the senate and FBI. It's a prosecutable offense, so when the attorney general (Sessions) perjured himself and lied about contacts with Russians, should he be prosecuted, or at least forced to resign.

I have no doubt that if an Obama person had perjured themselves you'd be screaming to lock them up.

You will never apply the same standards to republicans as you do dems.

This is where you blather on about how many dems haven't been locked up so no way Sessions should be penalized for perjury.

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Mar 24, 2018 13:16:43   #
woodguru
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
I'm not so sure. This will probably have an effect on the mid-terms. It will be a close election under the best of conditions, with every Republican vote needed. If the Republicans lose the majority, the president won't be able to turn anything around. This was a trap, it seems, unfortunately, walked into.


Uh, if republicans lose the majority Trump will be looking at an impeachment if he's still there. In any sane world he'd already be gone.

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Mar 24, 2018 13:22:34   #
Sicilianthing
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
I'm not so sure. This will probably have an effect on the mid-terms. It will be a close election under the best of conditions, with every Republican vote needed. If the Republicans lose the majority, the president won't be able to turn anything around. This was a trap, it seems, unfortunately, walked into.


>>>>

Correct

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Mar 24, 2018 13:25:41   #
Sicilianthing
 
ACP45 wrote:
You beat me to it. I had just read Anna's article and was going to post it. For what it's worth, I think this is the only logical conclusion that makes any sense. From QANON's posts, to Benjamin Fulford, as well as others whom I have read, I hope and pray that the rumors of indictments and the tick tock references of Hannity will finally come about. You only get one crack on building an airtight case against the numerous criminal players that have been in power over the last decade or so. Perhaps the proverbial shit will hit the fan when the IG's report is released in early April.
You beat me to it. I had just read Anna's article ... (show quote)


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We’ll see and I follow all those guys too but I’m no longer convinced and on April Fools I’m getting off at the next station as I’ve previously stated when Trump began to run.

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Mar 24, 2018 13:26:11   #
Sicilianthing
 
vernon wrote:
we need to get rid of the house and senate leadership.those bastards are just working to defeat Trump and all of us as well.


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Agreed

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Mar 24, 2018 13:27:21   #
Sicilianthing
 
woodguru wrote:
So I'm curious what you think about perjury to the senate and FBI. It's a prosecutable offense, so when the attorney general (Sessions) perjured himself and lied about contacts with Russians, should he be prosecuted, or at least forced to resign.

I have no doubt that if an Obama person had perjured themselves you'd be screaming to lock them up.

You will never apply the same standards to republicans as you do dems.

This is where you blather on about how many dems haven't been locked up so no way Sessions should be penalized for perjury.
So I'm curious what you think about perjury to the... (show quote)


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I agree Sessions needs to resign this week!

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Mar 24, 2018 13:29:09   #
Sicilianthing
 
woodguru wrote:
Uh, if republicans lose the majority Trump will be looking at an impeachment if he's still there. In any sane world he'd already be gone.


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The GOP went back to sleep and they will lose the House and Trump will most likely face impeachment next but he’ll resign to save his life’s work.

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Mar 24, 2018 14:58:48   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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I’m not convinced sorry and I think it was mistake #5.


Hang in there...

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Mar 24, 2018 15:07:11   #
Sicilianthing
 
kankune wrote:
Hang in there...


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April Fools is my Exit.

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