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Re: Two Weeks into Term Two and Things Look Awesome

From pothead <pothead@snakebite.com>
Newsgroups comp.os.linux.advocacy, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.republicans, talk.politics.guns, misc.immigration.usa
Subject Re: Two Weeks into Term Two and Things Look Awesome
Date 2025-02-02 22:56 +0000
Organization Libtard Rehabilitation Program
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On 2025-02-02, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 'Two Weeks into Term Two and Things Look Awesome'
>
><https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/02/02/two-weeks-into-term-two-and-things-look-awesome/>
>
> 'Two weeks into the second term of President Trump and the activity when
> combined with the future outlook is excellent.
>
> Apoplexy abounds throughout the DC system as President Trump continues
> to overwhelm every silo of opposition simultaneously; meanwhile, the
> media is being bombarded with so much activity they are completely
> flummoxed like a bunch of one-legged plate spinners in a three-ring
> circus.
>
> The systems’ outrage machine is bellowing dark smoke, clanking,
> spluttering and in a state of perpetual tilt.  Things are going
> swimmingly.
>
> With the latest outrage du jour, the elimination of USAID now sucking
> all the oxygen from the intake manifolds of the Deep State machine, the
> various NGO’s are blasting the UniParty politicians with too much noise.
>
> Chairs, both people and seats, are everywhere; phones are melting, media
> editors and transcriptionists for silo narratives are totally
> overwhelmed, “stop the hammering,” and yet the deafening sound of
> winning is not at peak climax.
>
> We The People have not smiled this much in decades, as the Big Ugly
> wrecking ball only gains momentum with each swing.  These results are
> far beyond my personal expectations, and that is entirely the result of
> my reluctance to trust.
>
> In the deep recesses of the data, there was always a possibility of
> Trump’s singular intent breaking through the concentric circles of
> control; but that analysis leaned alarmingly toward ‘hope’, so it was
> always best to put it into oppositional context.  When we contemplated
> the quiet thoughts that must have been in place, despite our concerns
> with the guardians of status-quo, there was always the possibility…. But
> watching it unfold is something very special. Very special indeed.
>
> The singular intent theory always held that President Trump, as a
> solitary person, had to retain independent thoughts regardless of the
> snakes in his midst.  The singular intent theory can be encapsulated in
> one example -and there are many- of an issue that highlights it.
>
>
> EXAMPLE: For four solid years President Trump requested and instructed
> the declassification of the information used against him in the Russian
> Collusion conspiracy operation.  To wit President Trump went through
> three chiefs-of-staff with the same request, declassify the documents.
> Four Directors of National Intelligence; two CIA Directors; two FBI
> Directors; two deputy FBI Directors; three Attorneys’ General; three
> Deputy AG’s; four White House counsels and three National Security
> Advisors, all with the same directive, declassify and release the damned
> documents.  None of them ever did. Instead they formed concentric
> circles around the President and blocked, with growing, evolving and
> shape-shifting justifications at every turn…  But wait….
>
> …. Not only did all the aforementioned people, lawyers, administrators
> and IC silo officials block President Trump’s effort to declassify
> evidence of the activity against him, the DOJ then went to the absurd
> length of appointing a Special Prosecutor to chase President Trump to
> his home in Mar-a-Lago and charge him with a crime AFTER they refused to
> do the thing that was then used as a justification for charging him with
> a crime, classified documents…. THINK ABOUT IT.
>
> Put yourself into the quiet time of President Trump’s thinking as he sat
> in an armored SUV going to the courtroom to hear accusations of his
> illegal conduct, when contemplated against the nature of the opposition
> that created the legal outcome that was now used to charge him.
> Seriously, put yourself into his quiet thoughts.  That my friends, is
> one small example of the place where the “singular intent” theory of
> Trump in term-2 starts.
>
> From that origination position, hope for Trump and the proverbial
> “lessons learned” always existed.  It didn’t matter if the people around
> him held the same level of purpose or intensity about those matters, for
> President Trump the man this weaponization bullshit would always be
> personal.
>
> Now we are bearing witness to the natural outcome of all of it.
> Instructions, policies, procedures and Executive Orders flowing at a
> pace that no-one in Washington DC could fathom, despite the ‘dictator
> Trump‘ protestations they predicted in their proactive position to
> retain status-quo.
>
> Yes, the results of the past two weeks have been astoundingly awesome.
> And that is despite the wish-washy efforts of many within the ranks of
> the office of the presidency.   Thus, I step off my soapbox with a
> joy-filled warning of sorts.
>
> Beware the movement of the walls around you as we enter this dark tunnel
> place toward Deep State deconstruction.
>
> Many of the allied, dare I say friendly torchbearers, did not anticipate
> the level of Trumpian ferocity needed to pass through the caverns on the
> journey to the plug at the bottom of the swamp.
>
> There’s a great deal of Big Ugly stuff to overcome the deeper we get,
> and as the quest gets more challenging, we will likely discover the
> ranks of the brave are thinning.   However, be of good cheer, for that
> is a good thing.  Because in the final analysis the victory is even
> sweeter when fewer can pass the challenge.
>
> I think by now many of us know these DC people very well. Their
> apoplexy, in combination with their growing desperation, makes them
> exceptionally dangerous right now… But fugit, if not now, then when?
> Wrath of patient men and all that.
>
> Steadfast as always'

Things ain't looking good for the wokie, DEI lunatics.
We have suffered through 4+ years of that lunacy so it's time to
bring back good old common sense.
And Trump is wasting no time in fulfilling his campaign promises.


-- 
pothead

Why did Joe Biden pardon his family?
Read below to learn the reason.
The Biden Crime Family Timeline here:
https://oversight.house.gov/the-bidens-influence-peddling-timeline/

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Two Weeks into Term Two and Things Look Awesome John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> - 2025-02-02 17:26 -0500
  Re: Two Weeks into Term Two and Things Look Awesome pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> - 2025-02-02 22:56 +0000
    Re: Two Weeks into Term Two and Things Look Awesome "P. Coonan" <nospam@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-02-03 02:29 +0000

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