I really think Trump's biggest flaw is he expected some loyalty or integrity out of people, even just the very low bar you'd expect of those two from the business world.
And he failed to realize how literally everyone around him was broken, corrupt, and bought out. He was actually far more powerless as a president than he ever realized because he no longer could just buy people out (especially with every eye on him) while his opposition could.
To be fair, he wasn't exactly the sort to show very much loyalty to others. I think it's shameful how little he's said about or done for his supporters sitting in prison for attending the 1/6 protest.
He could have randomly appointed people that bought something from his campaign merch store and probably have gotten a better group of people working for him. And more likely to take a bullet for him.
I think he may have been genuinely powerless. It reminds me a bit of Priti Patel in the UK. She's all fire and brimstone, but the agency she runs literally refuses to listen to her or follow her orders. Without stronger political backbone in the Conservative party, she doesn't even have the power to fire them.
You'd think if they were grooming him from a young age to do it they wouldn't have waited until he was elderly and had wasted a long amount of time dinking around in the business world to finally enact the plan.
This line of thinking made more sense with Barry "appeared from nowhere at a young age for the job" Obama.
I really think Trump's biggest flaw is he expected some loyalty or integrity out of people, even just the very low bar you'd expect of those two from the business world.
And he failed to realize how literally everyone around him was broken, corrupt, and bought out. He was actually far more powerless as a president than he ever realized because he no longer could just buy people out (especially with every eye on him) while his opposition could.
To be fair, he wasn't exactly the sort to show very much loyalty to others. I think it's shameful how little he's said about or done for his supporters sitting in prison for attending the 1/6 protest.
He could have randomly appointed people that bought something from his campaign merch store and probably have gotten a better group of people working for him. And more likely to take a bullet for him.
I won't disagree on that point either.
I think he may have been genuinely powerless. It reminds me a bit of Priti Patel in the UK. She's all fire and brimstone, but the agency she runs literally refuses to listen to her or follow her orders. Without stronger political backbone in the Conservative party, she doesn't even have the power to fire them.
I think his biggest flaw is selling us out to big pharma and the rothschild banking cartel. He's a zionist traitor.
He was groomed from a young age for this position and many still haven't realized that yet.
You'd think if they were grooming him from a young age to do it they wouldn't have waited until he was elderly and had wasted a long amount of time dinking around in the business world to finally enact the plan.
This line of thinking made more sense with Barry "appeared from nowhere at a young age for the job" Obama.
Zvi Zamir: "It's called 'Trump Steak'."
Golda Meir: "Are you fucking stupid?"
That's an insult to the Zionists to think that Donald Trump is what they would groom to be president.
What would a Zionist leader, groomed from birth to be a political leader look like?
Ariel Sharon? Sure, that makes sense.
Trump? ... Who the fuck ended up with that assignment at the Mossad? The Janitor?