Posted on 07/22/2016 12:28:17 PM PDT by Hojczyk
This is a headline and story line that should have been published in every newspaper and reported on every TV news program back on August 29, 2008.
But wasn’t.
If that’s what it takes.
What do the idiot writers of this screed mean? America has just had about 7.5 years of a “disruptive” president. I’d even say a “malignant” president.
For instance, the specified powers of the supreme court don't include judging whether a law itself is constitutional. That was assumed by Marshall, and has been followed as a courtesy since. Power is supposed to vest in the house, by either changing laws or controlling the executive.
Secondly, there is nothing preventing Trump from creating a formalized militia - say 50 million strong - and arming them with military grade weapons. All able bodied men in Switzerland are *required* to serve and securely store both small arms and artillery.
The power of the NWO is the dollar system. The entire charade of social welfare for invaders, as well as the media arm that creates & shapes favorable opinion, is dependent on the ability to conjure dollars out of thin air. It would take nothing more than a repeal of the 1913 act to bring the entire house of cards down.
Now, that would be disruption. 50 years later, the US would take an extremely hard snap back to equilibrium.
When are this political opinion journalists going to realize that they don’t matter anymore?
Oh my...did Barone just compare the Trump campaign to terrorist attacks?
yes please
More to the point: Is America ready for the all out war that the left and the entrenched bureaucracy WILL launch on 17 January?
yes
When have we not had a disruptive president?
I think Trump is ready. I don’t think they’ll rattle him at all. I think that will goad him to new heights of leadership.
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