A casual friend texted me yesterday to ask if I was watching the inauguration activities. I said “Of course.” She commented how she’s looking forward to lower gas and food prices since that’s why she voted for PDJT. I left the conversation feeling deflated and even a bit annoyed because my sense is that she STILL doesn’t understand what was truly at stake.
Every move the team operating under Biden’s name made the last four years pushed everyone closer to one world government. Everyone here knows that the mechanics of that are (1) open borders (2) increased crime everywhere until it’s out of control (3) chaos and despair among Americans/citizens of whatever country you’re in, followed by a plea of (4) “Please make it stop”, and finally (5) UN security forces are invited in and become the de facto police, with all of the oppression that comes with that. Bye bye freedoms forever. In the case of the US, as it goes, so goes the world.
Even now, I don’t think some of my American friends understand what was truly at stake in the last election. It isn’t just lower gas and food prices. Their very way of life and Constitution has been at stake and it’s been frustrating for me that not enough people know that. Some voted for Trump because of the superficial benefits. I’m very happy about that, but I hope when the time is right that President Trump will address exactly what he saved everyone from so the people of the world never go back.
Serpent Head Carville had a mantra when helping Bill Clinton get elected. “It’s the economy, stupid.” For most people who are uninformed, that is what they notice. Our job is to continue trying to turn lights on to normal people who aren’t as engaged as we are.
::...I hope when the time is right that President Trump will address exactly what he saved everyone from so the people of the world never go back.::
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I am confident, LL, that you will get your wish. Trump and the Q Team are too smart to let such an important opportunity pass.
I got out of the US Navy in 1979, one 4-year enlistment. Carter was still president. I had been to lots of places in the Middle East, Europe, South America, and Caribbean. Some had been communist before (Chile, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador), and some have gone communist since (Seychelles, Portugal, Brazil, Chile, etc.). It goes back and forth down there.
Back here in the US, Carter had the gas lines, odd/even purchase days, high interest/high inflation (misery index), 55 mph speed limit, and whatever other commie nonsense he could impose.
Everybody complained about the symptoms (costs) of communism, but blamed the capitalists who had no power in any corner of DC. TV had them brainwashed.
What we have here in America right now is nothing short of a miracle; many acts of God brought this all together. And we are still not in safe territory. The rats are cornered, and they will fight viciously.
A casual friend texted me yesterday to ask if I was watching the inauguration activities. I said “Of course.” She commented how she’s looking forward to lower gas and food prices since that’s why she voted for PDJT. I left the conversation feeling deflated and even a bit annoyed because my sense is that she STILL doesn’t understand what was truly at stake.
Every move the team operating under Biden’s name made the last four years pushed everyone closer to one world government. Everyone here knows that the mechanics of that are (1) open borders (2) increased crime everywhere until it’s out of control (3) chaos and despair among Americans/citizens of whatever country you’re in, followed by a plea of (4) “Please make it stop”, and finally (5) UN security forces are invited in and become the de facto police, with all of the oppression that comes with that. Bye bye freedoms forever. In the case of the US, as it goes, so goes the world.
Even now, I don’t think some of my American friends understand what was truly at stake in the last election. It isn’t just lower gas and food prices. Their very way of life and Constitution has been at stake and it’s been frustrating for me that not enough people know that. Some voted for Trump because of the superficial benefits. I’m very happy about that, but I hope when the time is right that President Trump will address exactly what he saved everyone from so the people of the world never go back.
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Does this casual friend know the intensity of your political leanings? Perhaps she does have deeper reasons for being happy with a Trump win, but she doesn’t know how receptive you would be to a discussion of them, so she went with the low hanging fruit.
You seem from what you have revealed about yourself on this thread to be a person who is definitely not living paycheck to paycheck, so I imagine most of the people you know and talk to are also pretty well off financially.
This woman might be thinking of people not as well off as herself financially and be happy they might get some relief soon at the grocery store. She may be thinking that people can’t really focus on some of the “higher level” things that a Trump win brings if they are focused on surviving.
I hate to go back to my aunt, but I could see her responding like this woman did to you about prices. She certainly knew bigger issues than rising prices were at stake if Kamala won, but she also was very worried about how she would be able to afford to live independently if prices kept going up and the stock market couldn’t provide the returns on her investments that it did.
I’m sure a lot of people, especially people who didn’t vote for Trump the first two times, voted for him in 2024 because their standard living went down. That may be the only thing they can focus on right now because they are living on the edge. Once they start to experiene some relief, they will be in a better frame of mind to understand and appreciate what Trump is doing in other areas.