He's getting more active again, doing the media rounds and the like. How's everyone feeling about the dude?
I will say, despite his bumbling retard routine, I find him ridiculously charismatic if nothing else. Even if I don't agree with him on something, I can often appreciate how he says it. I've criticized him for it for years, but I just wish he'd be a bit more clear, so people who aren't in the know actually understand what he's talking about, but perhaps it's part of his act. Say something true, but in such a way that it just seems stupid, get the media to focus on it. Seems to have worked for him for many years.
Did people listen to his recent interview with Kristen Welker? She did the standard "get Trump" routine and, as per tradition, largely just got Trumped.
I wish we had better options, but I personally think Trump is far from the worst.
So, yeah, how are people feeling about Trump?
Because Rand Paul will NEVER be allowed to get the nomination and I cannot resurrect George Washington, Trump is the best we have to throw a wrench in the system so bad it breaks the cogs.
His 2016 presidency is evidence of that, I firmly believe if he didn't get in, we wouldn't been able to oppose lockdowns and vaccines as much as we had and may still be in lockdowns right now. He's flawed but he retains the principle of legacy so I believe he's trying his best as he wants to be remembered fondly as president not use it for self enrichment.
Personally, I think if we hadn't committed the horrible betrayal of interrupting "the plan" of getting Hillary elected so they could continue their march, then Covid likely wouldn't have happened to begin with. It would have still got out, as I think that was entirely just happenstance, but it being a thing that required a response wouldn't have. As they wouldn't have needed it to ensure their 2020 victory.
Instead we would have just been boiled even harder with a lot more subtle oppression taking place.
I think covid was ALWAYS the plan, but Trump's screwing with the system pushed the plan forward to get 2020. It was always the plan for a pandemic to increase powers but Trump's presence forced to happen too early.
I don't think Covid was the plan because it seems to have been a genuinely accidental release. That being said, there's no downside to exploiting it. Killing off your population reduces the effects of your inflated currency. Best of all, if it kills off the old people, you can buy up their property and never pay out pensions.
This is why they want a war or a nuclear exchange. Kill off the people, and you can mitigate the effects of printing money. The fear of war can also guarantee your position of power and centralize your control.
I'm not convinced it was an accident given how coordinated the response was, or how there is that video of Gates and his cronies planning for exactly such a scenario like a year or so earlier. It's also rather suspicious how the outbreak conveniently allowed China to quash the Hong Kong protests without any international hoopla.