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To: little jeremiah

I am trying to ferret out what to believe. I do believe corruption ran deep but how deep?

One question I have is if Q is correct and Trump knows the details would he be promoting the economy and stock market the way he has? With such rampant corruption including complicit CEOs should we expect a crash of financial markets? What is Trump’s strategy to hold us together?

I’m very conflicted. It is intriguing to ponder the depths of corruption and the political implications. And of course I want corruption exposed for the betterment of our country, but as an individual I worry about impact on my family’s security (physical and financial).


293 posted on 01/21/2018 2:18:42 PM PST by kire555
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To: kire555

Not every single corporate entity or head is complicit in this stuff. He’s pushing the economy in many ways - bringing JOBs back, manufacturing back, cutting onerous red tape and regulations, and taxes. People need to work, be responsible for their own upkeep, and have decent jobs. All this is vital to the country.

I have no clue about financial markets and stuff. I’m just a poverty stricken hermit who likes it that way. So as far as economic reactions etc I am clueless. But the way I look at it, if Trump did not help get the economy moving up it would have crashed anyway, especially under Hitlery and her henchpeeps’ plans, 0bola almost destroyed the country.

If you’re worried about impact for you, buy silver and gold instead of having $ stored as little figures on screens in banks and get food etc stocked up for a while in case things get “funny” for a while.


311 posted on 01/21/2018 2:36:53 PM PST by little jeremiah (Half the truth is often a great lie. B. Franklin)
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