The Presidential Reality Show. The Conclusion!

TRUMP WINS!

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  • James

    The Worldwide church of God attempted to annihilate peoples personality, individuality, will, and character. The stranded souls that hitched their wagon to this organization unknowingly supported a power-hungry pharisaic and fastuous authoritative cult leader and his son, Garner Ted Armstrong. For all the alarums and excursions, the fact remains that without knowing it, we nurtured these two ungrateful incubi's. For that I can only ask for forgiveness. After my WCG experience, I went to college to educate myself so I would have a greater understanding of the world about me and to understand why I ever fell for HWA's scam religion. This lead me to the conclusion that the appropriate action to take, in my judgment, is to provide people with opportunities to learn, develop, and exercise their potential as human beings, by freeing them from men who exploit and abuse them. This website and others are my vehicle to do just that.

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23 Replies to “The Presidential Reality Show. The Conclusion!”

  1. Read this on Zero Hedge:
    Obama will probably invite Trump into the Oval Office and try to convince him that the ‘red button’ on the desk calls for the butler…….

  2. I’m glad my worst fears never materialized. Which was modified after wiki 27+ came out, that the secret-backers of HRC also played in the pool. I was expecting some kind of nuclear weapon would go off in Syria or even in America. I love being wrong, sometimes. We all have gained some more time before the shit destroys the fan. Comey seemed all too happy on Nov 6th, in contrast to being questioned by Gowdy. Since wikileaks exposed stenography, maybe Kerry needed to personally let Soros know about the current state and the future state of the levels of participation on plan b, c, d, etc.
    😉

  3. Either the Donald’s election is based on a populist backlash that a blue collar millionaire was able to perceive and address, or the global powers behind all visible nationalist powers orchestrated it. Comey’s actions could be interpreted either as a clue for us all, or as a curious anomaly.

    I’m not overly concerned at this point. Trump, like Ronald Reagan will have stellar advisers, especially now that the Republican old guard realizes that he has brought them success and new exposure in ways that the Tea Party could never have done, and further, he is now known to have had long coat tails, preserving rather than diminishing the Republican control of Congress.

    The founding documents of our nation have put a system of checks and balances in place, and these have been demonstrated to be very effective over a prolonged period of time. If there is global power behind the power that we see, these checks and balances are exploited to hide and to make transparent.

    BB

    1. Bob, its a populist movement. There are many who felt it coming on for years. I am one of those who railed against the ‘establishment’ for years.
      What I want to see is the decentralization of the Federal government which would result in decisions being made at the local level, by the people who live in the local community. Washington’s one size fits all solutions are crap.

      1. This populist movement has been based on the fear of globalization, the evils of which have been discussed in depth on talk radio for years. We used to have militia types from up in the hills and in the deserts call into the local radio talk shows attempting to “wake people up” during these discussions.

        I even had some customers who tried to recruit me for their militias, and who would rant for hours about Ruby Ridge, Waco, the “framing” of Timothy McVey for Oklahoma City, and the evils of the Federal Reserve Banking system.

        Most of the recent presidents have been globalists, realizing that many of the problems confronting planet earth are too big to be managed individually on a local basis. The Republican globalist presidents limited themselves to areas such as global trade, and the policing of wars that would be disruptive to this, while Democratic presidents pushed for full US participation in climate change protocals, international preservation of endangered species, and enforcement of human rights.

        Brexit represented a resurgence in nationalism, as has the election of Donald Trump. You can only affect the wallets of citizens for so long, and so deeply before there is a reaction against the policies which act against their best economic interests.

        I felt a sense of pride on election night when I saw the big “Bikers for Trump” sign at the front of the audience at the Republican gathering awaiting Trump’s victory speech.

        BB

        1. Hillary was for the endless war racket. Trump chose the path of peace. Just dont give him a noble prize for peace or he might land up like obama.

  4. Rumor has it, that Comey was told to say what he said on sunday and that Obama would pardon Clinton, anyway. The democratic party is dead and the joke was that Soros is in Antarctica, he is not, but pandora’s box is, lol. America has awakened up to how the rest of the world truly perceives things. Are we ever going to be able to fool them again with our Sunday Best after they have seen us at our worst? MSM is tainted with dirty laundry.

    1. Meanwhile, from Canada we have this……………..

      The flood of Trump-fearing American liberals sneaking across the border into Canada has intensified in the past week. The Republican presidential campaign is prompting an exodus among left-leaning Americans who fear they’ll soon be required to hunt, pray, pay taxes, and live according to the Constitution.

      Canadian border residents say it’s not uncommon to see dozens of sociology professors, liberal arts majors, global-warming activists, and “green” energy proponents crossing their fields at night.

      “I went out to milk the cows the other day, and there was a Hollywood producer huddled in the barn,” said southern Manitoba farmer Red Greenfield, whose acreage borders North Dakota. “He was cold, exhausted and hungry, and begged me for a latte and some free-range chicken. When I said I didn’t have any, he left before I even got a chance to show him my screenplay, eh?”

      In an effort to stop the illegal aliens, Greenfield erected higher fences, but the liberals scaled them. He then installed loudspeakers that blared Rush Limbaugh across the fields, but they just stuck their fingers in their ears and kept coming. Officials are particularly concerned about smugglers who meet liberals just south of the border, pack them into electric cars, and drive them across the border, where they are simply left to fend for themselves after the battery dies.

      “A lot of these people are not prepared for our rugged conditions,” an Alberta border patrolman said. “I found one carload without a single bottle of Perrier water, or any gemelli with shrimp and arugula. All they had was a nice little Napa Valley cabernet and some kale chips. When liberals are caught, they’re sent back across the border, often wailing that they fear persecution from Trump high-hairers.

      Rumors are circulating about plans being made to build re-education camps where liberals will be forced to drink domestic beer, study the Constitution, and find jobs that actually contribute to the economy.

      In recent days, liberals have turned to ingenious ways of crossing the border. Some have been disguised as senior citizens taking a bus trip to buy cheap Canadian prescription drugs. After catching a half-dozen young vegans in blue-hair wig disguises, Canadian immigration authorities began stopping buses and quizzing the supposed senior citizens about Perry Como and Rosemary Clooney to prove that they were alive in the ’50s.

      “If they can’t identify the accordion player on The Lawrence Welk Show, we become very suspicious about their age,” an official said.

      Canadian citizens have complained that the illegal immigrants are creating an organic-broccoli shortage, are buying up all the Barbara Streisand CD’s, and are overloading the internet while downloading jazzercise apps to their cell phones.

      “I really feel sorry for American liberals, but the Canadian economy just can’t support them,” an Ottawa resident said. “After all, how many art-history majors does one country need?”

      https://www.theburningplatform.com/2016/11/09/breaking-news-from-canada/

  5. Following a perceived electoral upset, interesting things happen and are said during the initial time of confusion and disbelief just before the reigns are applied, and the new reality gains traction.

    Wednesday, the news media, believed by many to have liberal bias, appeared to be rubbing the public’s nose into the consequences for having chosen the “wrong” candidate. The most disturbing report was that the Trump team was experiencing difficulty in finding people with top security clearances to fill vital positions in the FBI, CIA, Homeland Security, the State Department, and other secretive departments and agencies which keep America safe. Apparently, a significant number of key longtime embedded individuals had signed mass letters vowing never to work for Donald Trump.

    What we began to see emerge on Thursday and Friday was a Republican Party that was grateful to Donald Trump for his long coat tails. The 2016 election was a huge victory for them that left the Democrats reeling and in shambles. Inner party opponents appear to be lining themselves up with the Trump organization through Tea Party Mike Pence. The dominant ideological thrust of the conservatives now appears to be influencing, modulating, if not totally co-opting many of the campaign promises that Mr. Trump made. Usually, also during the early days following an election, a president-elect becomes abundantly aware of his defacto “bosses” and the system of checks and balances on which our nation’s government was founded. He reaches a more profound understanding that his power is constitutionally limited, and much less unilateral than is commonly thought. That process also appears to be well in progress.

    Regarding the primary concerns surrounding foreign policy, probably the last president who came into office with an understanding of foreign policy, and international geopolitics and actual experience in those key areas was Bush I. Bill Clinton, George Bush II, and Barrack Obama began their presidencies on a huge learning curve in those fields. Just as Joe Biden became a valued asset to President Obama, it appears that Mike Pence has a fund of knowledge gained from his years in Congress with which to mentor to Donald Trump. Order of succession is President, Vice President, and Speaker of the House. If there are doubts regarding Trump’s experience, there are few regarding Ryan or Pence.

    Even though a member of their preferred party has been elected, I expect gloom and doom to continue to emanate from Armstrong-influenced quarters. The small remnant knows no other way. In some ways, they find themselves in an identical position as that of Hillary Clinton, with an out of touch message, and severe trust issues which follow past failure.

    BB

      1. Wow! Where did you find that video? Years ago, I worked in a primarily black area of town. I got to appreciate the nuances of the black sense of humor pretty much on a daily basis. It’s not a monolithic thing by any means, and there is a cross-enjoyment or appreciation factor, but there are some subtle differences between black peoples’ humor and white people’s humor. (Kind of like the difference between British humor and American humor) A lot of white people, as an example, don’t understand a little game called “the dozens”.

        Seriously, about the bond market? It tends to rise in response to ominous foreboding times, and to fall as people feel more secure in making investments which entail higher risk. Rush pointed this out when Robert Reisch kept taunting the rising bond market at the beginning of the Bill Clinton presidency. I expect that financial jitters will calm and resolve themselves soon, much the same as they did following the Brexit vote. I watch the prices of precious metals regularly, and platinum, as an example, was climbing leading up to the election, having gained about $100 per ounce. It’s now lost over $60. As we both know, precious metals are another of the haven investments.

        The protests should gradually lose their energy, barring the occurrence of any egregious new offenses.
        Some of these kids were looking forward to free or subsidized tuitions, and now fiscal policy will be against that. Besides, not all students are protesting. Some have drawn the false courage to threaten and intimidate their gay, Muslim, illegal, and minority classmates. That, too, will gradually calm.

        BB

        1. That video is nothing. The response by the Dems is what is in the news…
          These moronic people (snowflakes) are having a meltdown over Trump winning the election. They have been taught so many erroneous things from their Dem handlers that they buy lock, stock and barrel everything taught to them. This is what makes them ‘useful idiots’ to the left. They obey without thinking what they are being told, whether it is true or not.

          I’ve often preached that liberalism is a mental disorder. Its true.
          http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/suicide-hotlines-get-record-number-of-calls-after-trump-win-phones-have-been-ringing-off-the-hook_11122016

    1. Armstrongism works through fear and intimidation, like Hitlery. Trump’s election has bought ALL of us some more time. Let’s not screw it up, we have a big hole to climb out of.

        1. We may not even need to! But only if the seekret is handled in the right kind of way. Which begs a question about our newly elected president.
          Do you think Trump is the same kind of globalist he may have been, before he even decided to campaign for the Presidency?

          BTW, I had written a response to someone somewhere else, which turned into a long summary too long for a comment in a comment section. I have shortened it, but it is still quite dense with hypertext.
          I call it “An Exercise in Conspiracy”. You can post it as an article if you want.

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