TRUMP - Some people think......... How do you feel?

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I think, legally, free wiles counts a public indecency.

Is that why that road runner (journeyman-woman) always gets the upper hand on coy-ode? Tis a Wiley myth ...

I have a wiley friend here in Fred that can stir up things ... like an Assyrian dervish ... the present 3 rd person is the state of shackling adolescents for transfer to and from courthouses ... but you can't be critical of del aw ... unless properly coded!
 
Correct me if I'm wrong...as I understand it, to be arrested for a crime, as a sitting president, Trump either can't be arrested under federal law - or if he can, technically he can pardon himself. The forefathers weren't making the pardon laws with someone like Trump in mind. He'd have to be impeached first and arrested as a private citizen. Either that, or they might be able to arrest him for breaking state law, if he has.

But with the GOP in both houses impeachment is unlikely. Trump seems like he's betting on the dictator card. Which would then mean Trump *is* the law. Scary possibility.

Tis possible with the wilies leading without sub-conscience ... as these are part of the intangible soul .. tis immaterial in such cases of precedent in large uneducated paradigms ...

Why do you think the bible puts down the brains of the logos tree ... twasn't the God of my aspirations ... thus hollow logs and recordings ...
 
Trump is not the issue. It's a big mistake to see it that way.The U.S. impulse to war comes from the same source as the British one during the days of the British Empire. It is a capitalism that makes money out of sending the rest of us to war. That's why Canadians fought wars - because Canadian capitalists once relied on the British Empire for markets. They now rely on American markets so rush to the demands of American capitalists. That's why we fought the Korean War. That's why we bombed Libya and, for a time, Syria. That's why we had military trainers in Syria, now have troops in Latvia, had 'peacekeepers' in Congo and Haiti... That's why we heard nothing about the slaughter of the Maya in Guatemala.

It's a very old game, but far, far more dangerous than it was before with the development of modern weapons.

It also provides an excuse for American governments to divert money from domestic needs into the pockets of a small number of billionaires.

None of this was created by Trump. It began, in fact, before he was born. We are watching a capitalism that has flourished into a greed that is quite out of control. Trump didn't create it. And he couldn't stop it even if he wanted to.

It is greed (and stupidity) that has sent the U.S. into a crash dive to collapse. Trump didn't do this. He is simply a comic figure who follows the same policies as his predecessors - and who will be disposed of by his fellow capitalists because grotesque acts are spoiling their game.

But to return to the original point, the real force here is an overpowerful capitalism that has gone quite out of control.

To add to that, any war could turn into the final one. There are now twenty thousand or so nuclear weapons around the world. A war of any sort could turn those weapons loose. The destruction could be so great that North America would not survive even if every bomb aimed at it missed. Add to that the massive stocks of undiscussed weapons - like poison gas, flammable liquids, food-destroying agent orange and the rapid increase of robot weapons - and we are heading into a world that will not survive.

This is greed and stupidity in measures the world has never before seen. And, like it or not, Canada is up to its ears in this because Canadian capitalists insist on our ties to the U.S. since that opens doors for Canadian exports.

There could not be a more destructive attack to be launched against all humanity. And, frankly, I do not see how the churches can ignore what is happening.

But don't waste time debating about Trump. Yes, he's a horse's ass. But you will find similar behaviour in almost every president (and almost every Canadian premier since 1945 - the sole Canadian exception being Lester Pearson.)
Trump is a lout and a comic figure - as is his whole entourage. But almost all of his predecessors were moving in the same direction as Trump.

Meanwhile, I see Christians lined up outside hospitals to picket those that do abortions. But I have yet to see demonstrations against the U.S. mass murder of civilians including babies all over the world, and its deliberate starvation of millions of Yemen civilians.

After two thousand years, the church is invisible.

Are you suggesting a change in processing the intangible intelligence ... that would go against institutional stonewalling ...

Imagine how this looks to gods and their forces (Black & White) beyond the present situation ... a wise key from scat land ... NOSH-ite ...

Gobs hites ...
 
Amazing. Richard Nixon murdered millions of North Koreans, then the U.S. murdered millions of Vietnamese. Then Bush murdered over a million Iraquis. Then Obama murdered hundreds of thousands of Syrians. and began the starvation of millions in Yemen.

And nobody said a peep.

Trump acts the clown - a murderous one, but no more so than his predecessors - and we're all agog.

There's something wrong with our sense of priorities.
 
Amazing. Richard Nixon murdered millions of North Koreans, then the U.S. murdered millions of Vietnamese. Then Bush murdered over a million Iraquis. Then Obama murdered hundreds of thousands of Syrians. and began the starvation of millions in Yemen.

And nobody said a peep.

Trump acts the clown - a murderous one, but no more so than his predecessors - and we're all agog.

There's something wrong with our sense of priorities.

Did someone say humanity is intellectual as lightened psyche is considered beyond conception ...?

The who understand the means of a larger psyche in postscript grace ... PS alms ...
 
Hence the perennial concern about dick pics. We never want to see them. Ever. Unless you ask us face to face when we're stone cold sober and don't give us a chance to compose our expressions. They're not pretty.

Recently I learned of a friends daughter dating on line and a fellow sending a pix of his phallus ...

What the hell? Now I grew up in a family of very masculine women ... extremely good at belittling men ...

Consider the following in equality about how the conscience prics in balance :

Thus the prixs are buried like elder burying ... tis old trickster ... thus the elements of no thoughts in Maqon Passovers ... bridges of Made son ... like Harry the Hat ... an empty area of squawking ... on the other without a concern ... nothing there but the cat?

Tis a Lacy concern ... like the filmy past ...
 
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Hi,

We spend much time finding fault with diverse persons implicated in the seeking of power after power which ends only in death. What we do not do is dig into the ideas informing the modern structures by which the earth and its peoples are being dominated. Ideas informing our actions on all continents. Actions by which peoples and places were exploited for their material assets while suppressing the spiritual identities and practices of indigenous peoples.

I have lots of experience with addiction and its consequence in Canada. The political/economic/religious pattern of our day is comparable at several levels. Basically, more and then more, no matter what the cost to ourselves and our environment.

The poet Leonard Cohen puts it well: "I have seen the future and it is murder."

George
 
Hi,

We spend much time finding fault with diverse persons implicated in the seeking of power after power which ends only in death. What we do not do is dig into the ideas informing the modern structures by which the earth and its peoples are being dominated. Ideas informing our actions on all continents. Actions by which peoples and places were exploited for their material assets while suppressing the spiritual identities and practices of indigenous peoples.

I have lots of experience with addiction and its consequence in Canada. The political/economic/religious pattern of our day is comparable at several levels. Basically, more and then more, no matter what the cost to ourselves and our environment.

The poet Leonard Cohen puts it well: "I have seen the future and it is murder."

George


Thus the Deis ...
 
Trump is systematically dismantling the institutions that could possibly hold him to account. That makes him the problem. Who else did that, and did that so fast? Past presidents may have been murderous, but Trump incomparable. He's replacing the swamp with toxic sludge. He's removing environmental protections on national parks. He's picking fights with nuclear powers. And he's impulsive...he's a scary clown. Terrifying. He is the problem because he is impeding the solutions. Everyday, there's something. I read today in the Intercept that the Reupugs on Trump's team might be creating a proxy, private spy agency to counter and discredit the FBI's findings because Trump doesn't like the FBI's work regarding him. So, he wants a new one. If that's 'real' news.

And he's appointing SC judges who favour his style.
 
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Trump acts the clown - a murderous one, but no more so than his predecessors - and we're all agog.

There's something wrong with our sense of priorities.
I suspect a big distraction?
Who is trying to promote this narrative of Russiagate?
Or is it just a matter of old Media trying to stay alive in this new world where everyone gets a say?
(i suspect Trump Derangement Syndrome is another big distraction)

People r pissed off and have been revolting. Tea Party and OWS are just some of those in our neck of the woods...


"The sooner one comes to grips w this moment in time as a previously unknown kind of smartphone-mediated world revolution, the easier it becomes to stop trying to restore order. The stasis in which all but our oldest have lived our entire lives is simply over. This is truly new."
Eric Weinstein
 
please, Kimmio, most presidents have behaved this way. They were just smoother about it. Most have created dictatorial oligarchies. Most have gone to wars in defiance of international law. Most have used national agencies to spy on critics. Several have deliberately packed the Supreme Court. Trump is clumsier, but not different.
 
Power does it to the pickled mind ... tis deeply immersed and all that is left showing is the swirl of emotions ... the Great Sow ... sometimes dipper, other times ... bear with me ...

The mortal story can consume a sol ... when fully understood in its noble hostility ... god, the first person is bad when the second person is seen to be doing nothing ... but then ... tis like ID and Ego that only works in the 3 rd person or shadow of forth coming ...

Relating's and communication are difficult for the core poor real separates ... isolated soldiers? Too mercantile in their battles? Tis an explosive resolution ... as a way out ... the great escape in High Flight!
 
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The charge is on for the ultimate prize, rule of the whole world by American billionaires.

This has gone past evil to become criminal insanity.

And I cannot understand or accept the silence of ...

The majority of citizens are silent ... other than gossiping about the Trump 'sideshow' or in Canada ... Trudeau 'sideshow'.

It is not just American billionaires either - it is billionaires everywhere - united to rule the world ...

Bernard Sherman Net Worth: $4.77 billion. Rich 100 rank: #15 in Canada

Major company holdings: Apotex Group
Location: Toronto Age: 75

  • In 2016, Bernard (Barry) Sherman emerged as an ardent supporter of Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party. The chairman of Apotex, the largest producer of generic drugs in Canada, came under fire recently for helping to organize a $500-per-ticket pay-for-access fundraiser for the party. Apotex regularly lobbies the federal government, and Sherman pulled out of the event after federal lobbying commissioner Karen Shepherd began to investigate.
  • As the head of a Big Pharma company, Sherman has a knack for courting controversy. He spent 2015 embroiled in an 11-month, heavily publicized political firestorm after Health Canada banned imports from Apotex’s two factories in India. An investigation revealed widespread problems at the facilities, but a judge eventually ruled the conditions at the plants posed no serious health risks.
 
I suspect a big distraction?
Who is trying to promote this narrative of Russiagate?

Why Is There No “Saudi-Gate”?By Branko Marcetic
  • "For decades, the DC establishment has been on the payroll of a foreign terror state.
  • But because it's Saudi Arabia, you won't hear a peep."
Let's not kid ourselves, Canada is in the war business: By Neil Macdonald, CBC News Posted: Oct 19, 2016 5:00 AM ET

Meanwhile, in Canada, there is both official and political silence.

Why the Canadian government hasn't criticized Saudi Arabia for its brutal attacks in Yemen

  • Did Canada ever share the U.S. State Department's concerns about complicity in atrocities in Yemen? We don't know. The Canadian government is far more secretive than the Americans about such matters.

    We do know that Canadian-made vehicles were used in the bloody repression of Bahrain's Shia population a few years ago. Whether they are deployed in Yemen is unclear, and it's a safe bet the Canadian government isn't terribly interested in finding out.
    We also know that last summer, Canada quietly rewrote the rules governing the export of arms to other countries. No longer do such exports hinge on whether the recipient nation is a human rights abuser.

    Instead, the Canadian rules now strive to "balance the economic and commercial interests of Canadian business" with this country's "national interest."

    In other words, we've stopped pretending.
 
Yes. We were a servant state to the British Empire from the Boer War on - though South Africa was no threat to Britain or Canada. We played that role because our money people relied heavily on Britain and its empire for markets. Then the Americans quietly destroyed the British Empire - and so our big money shifted its loyalty to the US after 1945.

Today's news is the ugliest I have ever seen. (though there was probably nothing wrong with General Flynn's contacts with Russia. That just another setup.)
 
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