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Joe Kronner's avatar

BB you are killing it my good man!

If you have ever spent any time inside or ever known someone who has (my oldest brother or ASHE) you can easily see that the party system is just another form of DS Rat Bastard control. They are in place to create zombies who are whores for money and/or power and will jump any time asked with their only question being "How High?".

Trump 2.0 is executing a controlled demolition and it impacts every sector of society, because of course, the DS Rat Bastards had gained control of every sector of society!

I love this territory you are covering, The Golden Age is my focus, the house cleaning will happen and I am not concerned (although my impatient azz wants it yesterday:-)

Keep up the great work!

God Wins!

God Bless!!!

Wild Bill's avatar

Great comment, Joe. We all want it sooner rather than later, but for the first time in my life, I can now see (as you do) that it's happening. Not fast enough maybe, but it's happening.

Thanks be to God for Donald J. Trump.

Mike Lofton's avatar

More frequency in smaller doses for sure. Regarding DJT's actions, he's acting much more like one of our most misunderstood and maligned Founders, Alexander Hamilton. It was Hamilton who pioneered the American System and a national bank to finance science, manufacturing, and technology, NOT CENTRAL BANKING! Hamilton's national bank was the antithesis of the Bank of London central bank system and way too many "smart" people have been fooled by British and American so-called historians to believe otherwise. Please take a second look at Hamilton. Robert Ingraham is a very good author and source.

Beth Matherly's avatar

I grew up in southern NJ and attended public schools. I know we were propagandized and misled even as grade school children. In American history class in those public schools, Alexander Hamilton was not exactly smeared as a traitor but he was besmirched as an unsavory character. I remember reading about him and thinking that he was a very unpleasant man! With questionable morals and ambitions. Does anyone else who grew up in the 60's and 70's remember this? Well it turns out that this was not true and it makes one wonder what else that we were spoon fed wasn't true. Probably a lot.

neener's avatar

Much prefer the shorter, more often type of post.

In this one you certainly stated very well what I have been observing lately that is happening to both parties.

While I have been a Republican almost all my adult life, I have never felt much allegiance to the party as a whole until Trump hit the scene. At the basic local grassroots level, from township (rural neighborhood) government, to local school board, to state congressional representation the Republicans generally align with my views. When you get to the top State offices, I feel the locals lose their control and the big party machine takes over. Or the big donors do-same thing really.

And they really don't give a rat's ass what the grassroots level people want.

Enjoying the exposure of all communist and rino factions equally.

Wild Bill's avatar

A prime example of your point is John Thune. He obviously is not doing even what is in his own best interests. Someone is pulling his strings and he goes along willingly. Along with most of the other GOP lemmings in the Senate. None of them give a damn about us -- or about the country. They only care about their own power and maintaining it.

Sad, really. But it's a fool's errand to deny that this is happening.

Richard Henry Lee's avatar

The title of your book: "The Global Good Reset -- A Sovereign Emergence". This allows you to include your stories of the evolution of Russia, China, the USA, and then the rest of the world. We could evoke the erasure of the globalist octopus, but "They" have told me always to focus on Hope and Optimism, the emergent future which the audience doesn't yet see. I was going to call my book "Etheric Sludge Science" but found that title replaced with "Opening to Abundance". I also like "Global Good" in the title as that seems to be the overall eventual outcome or at least what you believe.

Tracy Chapman's avatar

Of course there will be disagreements on what policies to implement and what to throw away. He is a master chess player~ while I wait for the road outta this game I want to win the war! We can Hopefully get rid of all the trouble people that cause more hurt than help!!

John Visher's avatar

I heard a communist democrat ranting against the American empire, which they secretly want to replace with a commercial world order, whether they know it or not. But the sovereign movement is also opposed to empire that enslaves its own. What happens to commercial law when every transaction, from start to finish, is digital? No more courts, banks, governments, wars. Just digital contracts for food, oil, slaves and assassins.

Beth Matherly's avatar

I've been reading BB for about 1.5 years and it's a bright spot in my reading day! BB, your ideas bolster the hope I have in me that things will continue on and the mature grownups in the room will succeed. I do like the shorter concept though I've greatly enjoyed your long form writing as well. Whatever works for you, sir!

Carleen Morris's avatar

I like the way you think. I like the way you make me think! Just subscribed!

JCBird's avatar
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I appreciate the Bright Briefs😉 Thank You BB

Paul Modica's avatar

BRING ON THE BRIEF and some gratuitous f-bombs!

UncleMac's avatar

Any thoughts on a "lessons learned" approach for 2028?

Given Trump's irregular tactics have proved mostly effective, could some of these lessons be translated into the Canadian context where populism is being actively suppressed at all levels, including within the so-called Conservative Party?