I'm not a leader. Call it lack of ability, intellect, resources, or even courage; I know I don't have what it takes. I do want to take action against all the shit the world has become; to fight back, but I know taking charge, myself, is useless for anything except becoming another victory-lap for the other side. We're all becoming desperate, but there's no point to fighting a war until you can win it. We tried to have a leader, and they took him down with steps he was not willing to take. Find me someone to unite behind, and I'll unite behind him until the assholes make me stop breathing.
Truly, Trump is disappointing. Many, many people who disagreed with him on some fundamental arguments voted for him anyway out of a sort of righteous desperation. People became aware in 2015 very rapidly that the take-over of American politics by secret societies / dual loyalties (Israel and China) was essentially complete in some earlier decade, and Trump appeared to be the best hail-mary to rectify that. What people did not count on is that the traitors in politics had good company in the upper-echelons of the CIA, NSA, DOJ, SCOTUS, and every branch of the US military. Either because Trump was blocked in every attempt he made or he was just rotten from the beginning, he has now joined the winning side in his mind. This is an error of course, because a group who holds betrayal to be one of their main tenants can never truly experience victory, they can only experience calm before they turn on themselves.
Truly, Trump is disappointing.
Trump is not disappointing. In two years he gave the US the strongest economy it has ever seen in its history, and that was in spite of the ceaseless attacks from the media, the Democrats, most of the Republican Party, the FBI, the CIA, the justice department, the universities. Trump is a miracle worker. Nobody else could have done what he did, or survived what he survived.
Ideas not people.
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