Eh, not American but I don't think he is far enough from the establishment Republicans (or Democrats, for that matter).
Remember that he is the sole reason that vaccination was even considered a viable solution to "the pandemic". If it weren't for Operation Warp Speed, no one would be taking the idea of vaccination against a highly mutagenic virus seriously.
He's still in the pocket of big business, at the end of the day.
I think we need to learn a lesson from the Freedom Convoy and decentralize. We all basically agree on the direction we need to be taking but every time we put our eggs in one politicians basket, he makes an omlet for the globalists. We need a wave of independants who all offer alternatives to the woke hegemony, but who will also collaborate when they come into contact, and who unilaterally oppose status quo political parties. We need a huge grassroots surge at the local level before we even bother to think federally.
Remember that he is the sole reason that vaccination was even considered a viable solution to "the pandemic".
So are we just going to ignore all the people that advised him it was a good idea and place all blame on him? The same people that deliberately withheld information from him constantly so he would look bad when it turns out they were lying?
Because congrats then, you are doing exactly what they want you to do.
Right. Pfizer didn't take any Warp Speed money so they would have developed their vaccine, said we have this miracle cure don't you want it CDC, the bureaucrats on the take would have rubber stamped it just like they did, and Trump would be there powerlessly saying "but guys" being the bad guy to everybody; the left for opposing it and the right for being powerless to stop it.
the sole reason that vaccination was even considered a viable solution to "the pandemic". If it weren't for Operation Warp Speed, no one would be taking the idea of vaccination against a highly mutagenic virus seriously
I don't think that's true at all. Warp Speed just got the manufacturing and distribution ball rolling. The treatments were already in development and presented to him as an option. (There's even some indication they were in development before the pandemic, but that's another rabbit hole.)
Trump can be blamed for allowing the emergency authorization for barely-tested gene therapies to be unleashed on the public when they were. But if he hadn't then they simply would have waited until after the election to roll them out and give the Democrats credit.
Remember that he is the sole reason that vaccination was even considered a viable solution to "the pandemic". If it weren't for Operation Warp Speed, no one would be taking the idea of vaccination against a highly mutagenic virus seriously.
That's a retarded take. There is nothing wrong with Trump wanting to finance a vaccine against COVID. The Democrats didn't go fascist because Trump made the vaccine available; they did it because Trump didn't have them executed for treason when they started conducting biological warfare against their elderly and firebombing American cities.
I don't think he is far enough from the establishment Republicans
Yeah, sure, he's a 90's Democrat at the head of a right-wing populist movement. There's some unfortunate compromises here.
He's still in the pocket of big business, at the end of the day.
That's a hard disagree. Basically all big business has sided with the Globalists because all of them are globalists. Shockingly enough, Trump and the Oil Industry are probably the strongest allies the little people have at the moment.
We all basically agree on the direction we need to be taking but every time we put our eggs in one politicians basket, he makes an omlet for the globalists.
I don't think we're doing that. Trump's just an avatar. Most of us, even on this board, aren't on the same page politically. We just all understand who the enemy is. We are all happy to build our own paths forward though.
I don't think he is far enough from the establishment Republicans (or Democrats, for that matter).
Bingo. The current psyop is to reverse this and claim Trump is too radical or something along those lines. In reality, he became more of an establishment man post 2016, and that's why he is starting to lose his mojo. The movement has also become all about him. He was supposed to be a means, not an end unto himself.
Eh, not American but I don't think he is far enough from the establishment Republicans (or Democrats, for that matter).
Remember that he is the sole reason that vaccination was even considered a viable solution to "the pandemic". If it weren't for Operation Warp Speed, no one would be taking the idea of vaccination against a highly mutagenic virus seriously.
He's still in the pocket of big business, at the end of the day.
I think we need to learn a lesson from the Freedom Convoy and decentralize. We all basically agree on the direction we need to be taking but every time we put our eggs in one politicians basket, he makes an omlet for the globalists. We need a wave of independants who all offer alternatives to the woke hegemony, but who will also collaborate when they come into contact, and who unilaterally oppose status quo political parties. We need a huge grassroots surge at the local level before we even bother to think federally.
So are we just going to ignore all the people that advised him it was a good idea and place all blame on him? The same people that deliberately withheld information from him constantly so he would look bad when it turns out they were lying?
Because congrats then, you are doing exactly what they want you to do.
Right. Pfizer didn't take any Warp Speed money so they would have developed their vaccine, said we have this miracle cure don't you want it CDC, the bureaucrats on the take would have rubber stamped it just like they did, and Trump would be there powerlessly saying "but guys" being the bad guy to everybody; the left for opposing it and the right for being powerless to stop it.
I don't think that's true at all. Warp Speed just got the manufacturing and distribution ball rolling. The treatments were already in development and presented to him as an option. (There's even some indication they were in development before the pandemic, but that's another rabbit hole.)
Trump can be blamed for allowing the emergency authorization for barely-tested gene therapies to be unleashed on the public when they were. But if he hadn't then they simply would have waited until after the election to roll them out and give the Democrats credit.
That's a retarded take. There is nothing wrong with Trump wanting to finance a vaccine against COVID. The Democrats didn't go fascist because Trump made the vaccine available; they did it because Trump didn't have them executed for treason when they started conducting biological warfare against their elderly and firebombing American cities.
Yeah, sure, he's a 90's Democrat at the head of a right-wing populist movement. There's some unfortunate compromises here.
That's a hard disagree. Basically all big business has sided with the Globalists because all of them are globalists. Shockingly enough, Trump and the Oil Industry are probably the strongest allies the little people have at the moment.
I don't think we're doing that. Trump's just an avatar. Most of us, even on this board, aren't on the same page politically. We just all understand who the enemy is. We are all happy to build our own paths forward though.
Bingo. The current psyop is to reverse this and claim Trump is too radical or something along those lines. In reality, he became more of an establishment man post 2016, and that's why he is starting to lose his mojo. The movement has also become all about him. He was supposed to be a means, not an end unto himself.