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cv5

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Now you know perfectly well that confirmation biased people cannot objectively examine and see the truth.
Yes Biden has been preaching to his own choir. And Bernie's' brats are beating their drums in the rhythm section. The truth dosn't change anything. Capitalist's have been running most of the country since even before Viet Nam and the Socialists are no longer the minority. The President dosn't even run the country. Congress can tell him to go fly a kite.

I just hope that the pendulum will stop swinging near the middle. I doubt it. The planet lockdown video scenario seems plausible to me.
Reboot to a New Republic....by and for the people. Bring justice back into the land. Reestablish the Constitution as the basis of all laws. Bring the sellouts and traitors to justice.

No socialism no fascism no communism allowed. Period.
 

Solemateleft

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I would say the only way to unify the country is to look at the data BEFORE concluding theft or fraud. Starting with a conclusion as the premise leads to forcing proof and fallacious circular reasoning. This is different from start with a hypothesis and then scientifically following the proof wherever it leads even if it proves the hypothesis untrue.

...and also to stop the demonization and ad hominem labeling of the other side as communist, socialist, etc., which associates them with historic Russians and Germans (i.e. non-americans). If we want unity we can't claim folks are not Americans just because we disagree with their views or lifestyle.
Personally I'm an operations research analyst by trade, so yes many of us and many card carrying data scientists have seen and validated that the claims of election irregularities are infact statistical anomalies and improbabilities - sufficient to warrant an open and transparent adjudication of the raw data and machines to validate and verify if there was or was not fraud...
If there is nothing to hide and I was Biden I would sign up in a heart beat to prove once and for all that he is the legitimate winner.
For those of us who have seen the statistical anomalies that remarkably align and substantiate the time, type and locations of hundreds of independently signed avadavits - it's just hard to unsee...
Kinda like when the left extremists were violently rioting in our country for months and MSM was reporting that these were mostly peaceful protests... :)
 

calibob

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Yeah that's what's truly interesting...

A far left POV sees the center as a too right.

And a far right POV sees the center as a too left.

Seems apropos to quote the words of the Almighty, "Do not stray to the right or to the left but do everything I command you to do."
And again I say AMEN!
 
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Did anyone else see this?

Xi asks Starbucks’ Schultz to help repair US-China ties
By JOE McDONALD15 minutes ago

China is salivating

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FILE - In this Oct. 23, 2020, file photo, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers his speech at the commemorating conference on the 70th anniversary of the Chinese army entering North Korea to resist the U.S. army, at the Great Hall fo the People in Beijing. Xi is asking former CEO Howard Schultz of Starbucks to help repair U.S.-Chinese relations that have plunged to their lowest level in decades amid a tariff war and tension over technology and security. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)


BEIJING (AP) — President Xi Jinping is asking former CEO Howard Schultz of Starbucks to help repair U.S.-Chinese relations that have plunged to their lowest level in decades amid a tariff war and tension over technology and security.
A letter from Xi to Schultz reported Friday by the official Xinhua News Agency was a rare direct communication from China’s paramount leader to a foreign business figure. Schultz opened Starbucks’ first China outlet in 1999 and is a frequent visitor.
Xi wrote to Schultz “to encourage him and Starbucks to continue to play an active role in promoting Chinese-U.S. economic and trade cooperation and the development of bilateral relations,” Xinhua reported. No text of the letter was released.

In a statement issued Friday, Schultz didn’t directly address Xi’s request to help repair relations, instead saying it was “a great honor” to receive the letter from China’s president.

Schultz said Xi was replying to a letter Schultz recently sent him along with a Chinese-language edition of his book, “From the Ground Up: A Journey to Reimagine the Promise of America.”

Xinhua reported that Schultz congratulated Xi on “the completion of a well-off society” under his leadership. Schultz didn’t release a copy of his letter to Xi, but he said he shared his respect for the Chinese people and culture.

In his statement, Schultz said he has formed many close relationships with Starbucks’ employees in China, which is Starbucks’ biggest market outside the United States. It has 4,700 stores and 58,000 employees in almost 190 Chinese cities.

“I truly believe Starbucks best days are ahead in China and that the values of creativity, compassion, community and hard work will guide the company toward an even greater business and community contribution, while continuing to build common ground for cooperation between our two countries,” Schultz said in his statement.

Starbucks said it had no comment. Schultz stepped down as Starbucks’ CEO in 2017 and retired as chairman of the company in 2018. He briefly considered running for president as an independent in 2019.

Xinhua gave no indication whether the letter reflected an initiative to ask American corporate leaders to help change policy after President-elect Joe Biden takes office next week.

Economists and political analysts say Biden is likely to try to revive cooperation with Beijing over North Korea and other political issues. But few changes on trade are expected due to widespread frustration in Washington over China’s human rights record and accusations of technology theft.

The Cabinet press office didn’t immediately respond to questions about what Xi wanted Schultz to do and whether he contacted other American business leaders.
 

calibob

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Did anyone else see this?

Xi asks Starbucks’ Schultz to help repair US-China ties
By JOE McDONALD15 minutes ago

China is salivating

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FILE - In this Oct. 23, 2020, file photo, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers his speech at the commemorating conference on the 70th anniversary of the Chinese army entering North Korea to resist the U.S. army, at the Great Hall fo the People in Beijing. Xi is asking former CEO Howard Schultz of Starbucks to help repair U.S.-Chinese relations that have plunged to their lowest level in decades amid a tariff war and tension over technology and security. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)


BEIJING (AP) — President Xi Jinping is asking former CEO Howard Schultz of Starbucks to help repair U.S.-Chinese relations that have plunged to their lowest level in decades amid a tariff war and tension over technology and security.
A letter from Xi to Schultz reported Friday by the official Xinhua News Agency was a rare direct communication from China’s paramount leader to a foreign business figure. Schultz opened Starbucks’ first China outlet in 1999 and is a frequent visitor.
Xi wrote to Schultz “to encourage him and Starbucks to continue to play an active role in promoting Chinese-U.S. economic and trade cooperation and the development of bilateral relations,” Xinhua reported. No text of the letter was released.

In a statement issued Friday, Schultz didn’t directly address Xi’s request to help repair relations, instead saying it was “a great honor” to receive the letter from China’s president.

Schultz said Xi was replying to a letter Schultz recently sent him along with a Chinese-language edition of his book, “From the Ground Up: A Journey to Reimagine the Promise of America.”

Xinhua reported that Schultz congratulated Xi on “the completion of a well-off society” under his leadership. Schultz didn’t release a copy of his letter to Xi, but he said he shared his respect for the Chinese people and culture.

In his statement, Schultz said he has formed many close relationships with Starbucks’ employees in China, which is Starbucks’ biggest market outside the United States. It has 4,700 stores and 58,000 employees in almost 190 Chinese cities.

“I truly believe Starbucks best days are ahead in China and that the values of creativity, compassion, community and hard work will guide the company toward an even greater business and community contribution, while continuing to build common ground for cooperation between our two countries,” Schultz said in his statement.

Starbucks said it had no comment. Schultz stepped down as Starbucks’ CEO in 2017 and retired as chairman of the company in 2018. He briefly considered running for president as an independent in 2019.

Xinhua gave no indication whether the letter reflected an initiative to ask American corporate leaders to help change policy after President-elect Joe Biden takes office next week.

Economists and political analysts say Biden is likely to try to revive cooperation with Beijing over North Korea and other political issues. But few changes on trade are expected due to widespread frustration in Washington over China’s human rights record and accusations of technology theft.

The Cabinet press office didn’t immediately respond to questions about what Xi wanted Schultz to do and whether he contacted other American business leaders.
I'll just have a shot of expresso with a nitro back next time someone sends me to Starbucks. $5 a cup coffee is probably a sin anyway.
 
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Did anyone else see this?

Xi asks Starbucks’ Schultz to help repair US-China ties
By JOE McDONALD15 minutes ago

China is salivating

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FILE - In this Oct. 23, 2020, file photo, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers his speech at the commemorating conference on the 70th anniversary of the Chinese army entering North Korea to resist the U.S. army, at the Great Hall fo the People in Beijing. Xi is asking former CEO Howard Schultz of Starbucks to help repair U.S.-Chinese relations that have plunged to their lowest level in decades amid a tariff war and tension over technology and security. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)


BEIJING (AP) — President Xi Jinping is asking former CEO Howard Schultz of Starbucks to help repair U.S.-Chinese relations that have plunged to their lowest level in decades amid a tariff war and tension over technology and security.
A letter from Xi to Schultz reported Friday by the official Xinhua News Agency was a rare direct communication from China’s paramount leader to a foreign business figure. Schultz opened Starbucks’ first China outlet in 1999 and is a frequent visitor.
Xi wrote to Schultz “to encourage him and Starbucks to continue to play an active role in promoting Chinese-U.S. economic and trade cooperation and the development of bilateral relations,” Xinhua reported. No text of the letter was released.

In a statement issued Friday, Schultz didn’t directly address Xi’s request to help repair relations, instead saying it was “a great honor” to receive the letter from China’s president.

Schultz said Xi was replying to a letter Schultz recently sent him along with a Chinese-language edition of his book, “From the Ground Up: A Journey to Reimagine the Promise of America.”

Xinhua reported that Schultz congratulated Xi on “the completion of a well-off society” under his leadership. Schultz didn’t release a copy of his letter to Xi, but he said he shared his respect for the Chinese people and culture.

In his statement, Schultz said he has formed many close relationships with Starbucks’ employees in China, which is Starbucks’ biggest market outside the United States. It has 4,700 stores and 58,000 employees in almost 190 Chinese cities.

“I truly believe Starbucks best days are ahead in China and that the values of creativity, compassion, community and hard work will guide the company toward an even greater business and community contribution, while continuing to build common ground for cooperation between our two countries,” Schultz said in his statement.

Starbucks said it had no comment. Schultz stepped down as Starbucks’ CEO in 2017 and retired as chairman of the company in 2018. He briefly considered running for president as an independent in 2019.

Xinhua gave no indication whether the letter reflected an initiative to ask American corporate leaders to help change policy after President-elect Joe Biden takes office next week.

Economists and political analysts say Biden is likely to try to revive cooperation with Beijing over North Korea and other political issues. But few changes on trade are expected due to widespread frustration in Washington over China’s human rights record and accusations of technology theft.

The Cabinet press office didn’t immediately respond to questions about what Xi wanted Schultz to do and whether he contacted other American business leaders.
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Lolz His last diplomatic forays allowing belligerent ‘customers’ to linger forever without buying and letting the homeless set up shop in their bathroom facilities didn’t age well… just another champagne socialist.

I think he scored even less than Harris in the primaries – tho it hardly sounds possible…
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Yes you've already said you're an analyst by trade...a few times. And I'm a programmer and computer engineer. That doesn't mean I can't be mistaken while doing my job. My point being your position doesn't inoculate against fallability or bias.

Many other data scientists equally have said the election was fair and fraud free. It's data scientists that are hired to perform mid-election analysis and projections. For example, Fox News was trusted by many Republicans including Trump before they projected Arizona going to Biden...and they did so before all other networks. Now Trump supporters cast them within the same "leftist MSM" lot as all other outlets for this one "sin", as it were.

Cases for irregularities were taken to court and then thrown out of court by Republican judges.

I mean, if you want to analyze the raw data for academic purposes I'm sure there are ways you can. I think it would be a good exercise for the history books, how covid affected many things in 2020. But at what point do we trust the system?

Christopher Krebs, Trump's own appointed cyber security chief who was specifically tasked to secure the election process since 2016, said the election was the most secure it's ever been...which got him fired because it didn't support Trump's claim. He would be what we call a direct witness who was removed because he wasn't helping Trump's case.

If there is nothing to hide and I was Biden I would sign up in a heart beat to prove once and for all that he is the legitimate winner.
^but this is the logical fallacy that's a nonstarter. Biden didn't run those 50 elections no more than Trump did.

You're starting from a position that Biden is guilty of hiding something for which he must then prove he's isn't. This assumes that his lack of action suggest possible proof of such guilt.

Can't do that.
 

calibob

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Here's what political maniacs can cause. It wasn't liberals or Socialists.

The F.B.I. is investigating 37 people related to the killing of Officer Brian Sicknick, the Capitol Police officer who died after being injured during the pro-Trump riot on Jan. 6, according to an F.B.I. memo sent to the private sector and others on Friday. The Times obtained a copy of the report.

Mr. Sicknick was struck with a fire extinguisher as a violent mob flooded the halls of Congress, according to two law enforcement officials. Lawmakers hid under their desks from violent protesters after President Trump encouraged them during a rally to head to the Capitol. Mr. Sicknick died in the hospital where he was getting treatment for his injuries.

Fourteen other Capitol Police officers were injured in the mob last week, the memo said.

Law enforcement officials are bracing for more unrest in the days leading up to the inauguration.

Since the Jan. 6 siege, intelligence officials have seen Chinese, Iranian and Russian efforts to fan the violent rhetoric, according to a joint threat assessment dated Thursday. The amplification is consistent with previous efforts to take advantage of divisive Republican rhetoric, such as the Russian efforts to amplify disinformation spread by Mr. Trump during the campaign about the security of mail-in voting.

The inspectors general for several federal agencies, including the departments of Justice and Homeland Security, announced on Friday that they had opened an investigation into the response to the riot at the Capitol. The watchdogs will also look at how federal agencies shared intelligence ahead of the riot.


Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Julian E. Barnes contributed reporting.
 

Solemateleft

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Yes you've already said you're an analyst by trade...a few times. And I'm a programmer and computer engineer. That doesn't mean I can't be mistaken while doing my job. My point being your position doesn't inoculate against fallability or bias.

Many other data scientists equally have said the election was fair and fraud free. It's data scientists that are hired to perform mid-election analysis and projections. For example, Fox News was trusted by many Republicans including Trump before they projected Arizona going to Biden...and they did so before all other networks. Now Trump supporters cast them within the same "leftist MSM" lot as all other outlets for this one "sin", as it were.

Cases for irregularities were taken to court and then thrown out of court by Republican judges.

I mean, if you want to analyze the raw data for academic purposes I'm sure there are ways you can. I think it would be a good exercise for the history books, how covid affected many things in 2020. But at what point do we trust the system?

Christopher Krebs, Trump's own appointed cyber security chief who was specifically tasked to secure the election process since 2016, said the election was the most secure it's ever been...which got him fired because it didn't support Trump's claim. He would be what we call a direct witness who was removed because he wasn't helping Trump's case.



^but this is the logical fallacy that's a nonstarter. Biden didn't run those 50 elections no more than Trump did.

You're starting from a position that Biden is guilty of hiding something for which he must then prove he's isn't. This assumes that his lack of action suggest possible proof of such guilt.

Can't do that.
I respect your opinion sir, as your opinion... I can't help but feel as though you continue to accuse me of something that I have not done.
I too have nothing to hide, I too am innocent until proven guilty, and I am happy to admit when I am wrong... :)
That's just who I am...
I admitted to being wrong twice in 2020... 😂
 

cv5

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Here's what political maniacs can cause. It wasn't liberals or Socialists.

The F.B.I. is investigating 37 people related to the killing of Officer Brian Sicknick, the Capitol Police officer who died after being injured during the pro-Trump riot on Jan. 6, according to an F.B.I. memo sent to the private sector and others on Friday. The Times obtained a copy of the report.

Mr. Sicknick was struck with a fire extinguisher as a violent mob flooded the halls of Congress, according to two law enforcement officials. Lawmakers hid under their desks from violent protesters after President Trump encouraged them during a rally to head to the Capitol. Mr. Sicknick died in the hospital where he was getting treatment for his injuries.

Fourteen other Capitol Police officers were injured in the mob last week, the memo said.

Law enforcement officials are bracing for more unrest in the days leading up to the inauguration.

Since the Jan. 6 siege, intelligence officials have seen Chinese, Iranian and Russian efforts to fan the violent rhetoric, according to a joint threat assessment dated Thursday. The amplification is consistent with previous efforts to take advantage of divisive Republican rhetoric, such as the Russian efforts to amplify disinformation spread by Mr. Trump during the campaign about the security of mail-in voting.

The inspectors general for several federal agencies, including the departments of Justice and Homeland Security, announced on Friday that they had opened an investigation into the response to the riot at the Capitol. The watchdogs will also look at how federal agencies shared intelligence ahead of the riot.

Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Julian E. Barnes contributed reporting.
Bob......none of the perps were MAGA. Furthermore the entire spectacle was an inside job, the Capitol police were involved in allowing it to happen. A Mini Reichstag. The Chief resigned and one officer committed suicide.....several officers arrested & spilling their guts. These officers are likely to pin the tail on the DEM donkey. I suspect there are a lot of people in very deep trouble and a number of them are co-conspirator Democrats.

Democrats and their MSM propaganda arm levered this thing up to the moon of course...Doing what they always do......blaming Trump for their own deliberate illegal activities.

You didn't see the FBI report that exonerates Trump completely? It lays the blame due to the lack of security on Democrats?

Sorry to say Bill but you're due diligence is wackadoo. Don't worry mine is sometimes wackadoo as well. But any MSM news source or liberal news source is basically useless propaganda.
 

cv5

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Did anyone else see this?

Xi asks Starbucks’ Schultz to help repair US-China ties
By JOE McDONALD15 minutes ago

China is salivating

1 of 2
FILE - In this Oct. 23, 2020, file photo, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers his speech at the commemorating conference on the 70th anniversary of the Chinese army entering North Korea to resist the U.S. army, at the Great Hall fo the People in Beijing. Xi is asking former CEO Howard Schultz of Starbucks to help repair U.S.-Chinese relations that have plunged to their lowest level in decades amid a tariff war and tension over technology and security. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)


BEIJING (AP) — President Xi Jinping is asking former CEO Howard Schultz of Starbucks to help repair U.S.-Chinese relations that have plunged to their lowest level in decades amid a tariff war and tension over technology and security.
A letter from Xi to Schultz reported Friday by the official Xinhua News Agency was a rare direct communication from China’s paramount leader to a foreign business figure. Schultz opened Starbucks’ first China outlet in 1999 and is a frequent visitor.
Xi wrote to Schultz “to encourage him and Starbucks to continue to play an active role in promoting Chinese-U.S. economic and trade cooperation and the development of bilateral relations,” Xinhua reported. No text of the letter was released.

In a statement issued Friday, Schultz didn’t directly address Xi’s request to help repair relations, instead saying it was “a great honor” to receive the letter from China’s president.

Schultz said Xi was replying to a letter Schultz recently sent him along with a Chinese-language edition of his book, “From the Ground Up: A Journey to Reimagine the Promise of America.”

Xinhua reported that Schultz congratulated Xi on “the completion of a well-off society” under his leadership. Schultz didn’t release a copy of his letter to Xi, but he said he shared his respect for the Chinese people and culture.

In his statement, Schultz said he has formed many close relationships with Starbucks’ employees in China, which is Starbucks’ biggest market outside the United States. It has 4,700 stores and 58,000 employees in almost 190 Chinese cities.

“I truly believe Starbucks best days are ahead in China and that the values of creativity, compassion, community and hard work will guide the company toward an even greater business and community contribution, while continuing to build common ground for cooperation between our two countries,” Schultz said in his statement.

Starbucks said it had no comment. Schultz stepped down as Starbucks’ CEO in 2017 and retired as chairman of the company in 2018. He briefly considered running for president as an independent in 2019.

Xinhua gave no indication whether the letter reflected an initiative to ask American corporate leaders to help change policy after President-elect Joe Biden takes office next week.

Economists and political analysts say Biden is likely to try to revive cooperation with Beijing over North Korea and other political issues. But few changes on trade are expected due to widespread frustration in Washington over China’s human rights record and accusations of technology theft.

The Cabinet press office didn’t immediately respond to questions about what Xi wanted Schultz to do and whether he contacted other American business leaders.
I stopped going to Starbucks years ago. The place reeks of the spirit of new age liberal Godless globalism.
 

Yahshua

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I respect your opinion sir, as your opinion... I can't help but feel as though you continue to accuse me of something that I have not done.
I too have nothing to hide, I too am innocent until proven guilty, and I am happy to admit when I am wrong... :)
That's just who I am...
I admitted to being wrong twice in 2020... 😂
Lol regarding the last part.

...but this isn't an attack or denunciation. I'm just arguing a topic trying to win you over, reasoning through the information we all have. I'll back off if you're starting to feel like it's accusation. That's not my intention here.

Be blessed.
 
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SophieT

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I stopped going to Starbucks years ago. The place reeks of the spirit of new age liberal Godless globalism.
I was pointing or trying to point, to what has been going on behind the scenes b4 Trump and apparently, apart from God stepping in here, will only increase.

Not boycotting. Starbucks is just one of many many.
 
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Lolz His last diplomatic forays allowing belligerent ‘customers’ to linger forever without buying and letting the homeless set up shop in their bathroom facilities didn’t age well… just another champagne socialist.

I think he scored even less than Harris in the primaries – tho it hardly sounds possible…
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All part of the fragile fantasy ego these people seem to have. I did see that there was something of a run on rich men thinking they could be prez though. As in, 'If the Donald can do it, so can I.'
 

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Trump and Bannon reconcile... As his former strategist began his Warroom podcast after the 2019 impeachment, and his efforts served instrumental in exposing election fraud and advising POTUS with strategic ways to navigate this complex landscape...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.infobae.com/en/2021/01/14/trump-reconciles-with-ex-strategist-bannon-in-talks-on-election/?outputType=amp-type
Trump is really in the show business, this might prove to be entertaining, depending on a happy ending or not. Trump and Bannon never really were at odds (playing into the hands of the "fake" MSM, and now also SM). Bannon was only busy this past here, in a foreign country, strategizing the Trump plan for the grand finale.

The Trump's, draining of the swamp promise, still to be honoured, and Trump honoured his promises to his voters:

Oh, and the covert military psychological operations masterplan puzzle pieces starts to fall into place:

Election servers hacked ( see Italian to English google translated column at : https://bit.ly/ItalyGate ) by Leonardo satellites from the Pope's Vatican, where Bannon is accusing the Pope of being hesitant to act on behalf of the victims of child abuse of this age's Catholic Church:


See not arrested capitol insurgent of 6 Jan '21 (as he is supposedly an undercover military personnel who captured photographs of the real prior planned false Trump-blending ?democrat? insurgents, on whom the FBI had intel beforehand), Pedoman's rant ( see https://bit.ly/GuardianMomsAndDadsBewareSocialMediaHackedChildSnatchingCataloguesSeeAt53m19s ) on the sex slave child trafficking multi-billion dollar industry (larger than the drug trafficking trade business of the world) :


See "Trump - Silent running" : https://bit.ly/Trump20210115 (Have to click on link https://bit.ly/Trump20210115 to open video screen captured below, bitchute media - replacement for media booted by youtube - cannot be embedded on this site ):

"Trump - Silent running" video below: right click - open in new tab, this link to play: https://bit.ly/Trump20210115
Trump20210115SilentRunningBitchute.jpg
 
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All part of the fragile fantasy ego these people seem to have. I did see that there was something of a run on rich men thinking they could be prez though. As in, 'If the Donald can do it, so can I.'
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The gormless MiniMkie was the best tho!
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