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Master Thread Dance Your Cares Away/Fraggle/Law Abiding Citizens

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Pete_Cawthon

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Happy Easter Fam!!!

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Cary, posting trans pics on Easter. Sad!
 

BamaRidger

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At the beginning of the war, Biden claimed that sanctions would “crush” the Russian economy, forcing Russia out of the war and perhaps even precipitating regime change.In fact, the dislocation to Russia’s economy was short-lived. By 2023, the Russian economy was outperforming the G7. Meanwhile, the real victim of sanctions was Europe, especially the German economy, which relied on cheap Russian gas to power its exports. As a result, the war is destabilizing governments throughout Europe — just not Putin’s. Instead of hurting the Russian economy, Biden’s economic war has hurt our European allies. This is the first big backfire.

2) MILITARYAt the outset of the war, the Biden administration declared that its objective was to “weaken” Russia militarily so it couldn’t wage regional war again.The media breathlessly amplified claims of Russian weakness and impending collapse, only to discover the reality of massive Russian industrial war production. Russian factories and forges are now ramped up and producing more artillery shells, drones, tanks, and other weapons of war. In fact, it’s the West that can’t keep up, with its atrophied defense industrial base. America’s own stockpiles, most notably of artillery shells and air defense, have been depleted much faster than war planners anticipated. The size of the Russian military has grown too, thanks to large numbers of enlistments and a casualty rate that’s decreasing over time. The Russian army has become more battle-tested and battle-hardened, learning how to defeat western weapons. Biden’s proxy war was supposed to weaken Russia’s military but instead has made it stronger and more formidable, while depleting America’s own stockpiles. This is the second big backfire.

3) DIPLOMATIC / GEOPOLITICALAt the outset, Biden claimed that the war would show Western unity, resolve and leadership while isolating Putin. In fact, the rest of the world has not come along for the ride. The BRICS countries and much of the Global South reject the U.S. view of the war and refuse to sanction or condemn Russia. On a recent visit to the Middle East, Putin was greeted like a conquering hero in UAE and Saudi Arabia. Sanctions have only made BRICS more popular; it has added 5 new members, with a long wait list of countries seeking to join. These countries see BRICS as a defender of their economic sovereignty and a potential shield against a trigger-happy U.S. sanctions regime. Even liberal interventionists are now starting to notice. Fiona Hill declared that Pax Americana is over. And EU foreign minister Josep Borrell declared that the era of Western dominance has definitively ended. Rather than strengthening U.S. global leadership, the war has catalyzed resistance to it. This is Biden’s third big backfire.

4) HUMANITARIANAt the outset of the war, Biden claimed that his policy would “aid the Ukrainian people” and “help ease their suffering.”But Ukraine has suffered a vast number of casualties, and its population has further declined greatly as a result of refugees (mainly women and children) fleeing the country. According to UN/World Bank, the population of Ukraine-controlled territory has decreased from 44 million to 28 million. Over 10 million of the remainder are reported to be pensioners. This is a recipe for demographic collapse. So instead of helping Ukraine, Biden’s proxy war policy has likely doomed it. This is backfire number four. For more detail and all the receipts on Biden’s Big Backfire, check out the full speech from American Moment below.
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“There is simply no reason for us to be courting World War III with Russia.”Watch @DavidSacks’ Keynote Address at our gala on Biden’s Big Backfire in Ukraine and what the state of the war is two years in.
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Keep trusting that plan. People were on board. The FBI and some of those agencies tried to undermine his presidency and all he did was bring in bill Barr. What he really should have done is moved the FBI and CIA HQs to Nebraska and Kansas and fire a bunch of people.
I'm totally ok with agreeing to disagree on that. Though, we seem to want the same thing in the end.
 

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How exactly could he have done that in his 1st term? It takes far more time to accomplish that, especially when your entire term is spent fighting against lies from our very own 3 letter agencies, media propoganda, plandemic, set-ups and investigations/impeachments. Don't forget just how asleep the population truly was 4-8 years ago. What was he supposed to do? Go full tyrant mode with the above hanging over him? The media effect on the population if he did that? Despite knowing the shape of the country, that was still the wrong decision. You NEED the people on-board for this entire "Take back America" to work. You also need to SHOW the people first. Asleep, remember. Can't be rushed.. If their ever was a "plan" it's clearly working. Trump is somehow rubber and theyre glue etc.. obviously my opinion means sh1t but there it is.
Patience. Trust The Plan.
 

Long Cat V2.0

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So if he was being attacked from all sides including the fucking RINOs, what's your bitch? This was never getting fixed in one term. They've stacked the deck and infiltrated this shit for the better part of 100 years and you think 1 4year term could undo it?
He could have done much, much more if he wasn’t primarily concerned with getting reelected. Like firing corrupt bureaucrats and replacing them with non POSs. I like Fauci as example number one. Obviously corrupt, dishonest, and guilty. Obviously terrible policies, just garbage across the board. Somehow he didn’t get fired.
 

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He could have done much, much more if he wasn’t primarily concerned with getting reelected. Like firing corrupt bureaucrats and replacing them with non POSs. I like Fauci as example number one. Obviously corrupt, dishonest, and guilty. Obviously terrible policies, just garbage across the board. Somehow he didn’t get fired.
Someday you’ll understand The Plan. Someday.
 

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