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posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 08:12 AM
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My opinion on politics is cruel. I really swear a lot when I get involved in such a topic, so I'll keep it short.

There is no “spring” and no Reset. It's an attempt to prolong and save the status quo, which is: - more money for the rich out the poor people pockets; - more wars and provocations, new profits in US war industry; - more false news, narcotics, pornography etc. - full submission of the global oligarchy то the Zionism.
. There is nothing new under the sun. America was and will be corporations owned. Now even the Present is a businessman...
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posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 08:19 AM
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a reply to: Argentbenign

I was kinda fooled too.
Campaign promise: to get control of the Pentagons massive wasteful budget.

In actuality, a new increase of 54 billions...


No more middle east interventions...

Russia and China just vetoed another US led effort to increase sanctions on Syria in the UN.

Tax breaks?

For the rich.

The wall?

Supplanted by the oil pipeline.

Business as usual.



posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 08:42 AM
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a reply to: Argentbenign

I pretty much agree with you but there are a few small points ...Taking money out of poor peoples pockets does not make sense ...They are broke and have none to very little if they do ...Those fat cats want big bucks not Penney's .There has to be some kind of a vocation attached to who ever enters the White House ...This one doesn't seem to be of the same old same old cloth of a career politician or coming from the Military Industrial Complex or a Banker ....Maybe a Baker might be a better choice but I didn't notice any of those offered up in the last election .

It has become for me a wait and see and watch very closely with my own eyes ...And hope for the best ...



posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 09:13 AM
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a reply to: intrptr

Dont forget privatization of the prison system.

And a possible renewed "war on drugs "... coincidently.



posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 09:24 AM
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What exactly is it you guys are complaining about?
Trump has been in office 41 days today and has had to battle the freaking Leftists (Democrats & media) that have been undermining him every step of the way so far. So much for their deranged idea that he will that he will try to take over the world, as they say "like the Nazis did". There are checks and balances that have to be dealt with.
If anyone thought he would be able to enact every plan he had in the first 41 days, I got news for ya....
But he seems like he is giving it a valiant try.
One of his campaign promises was to build up the military, so his Defense spending plan should be no surprise to anyone.



posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 09:25 AM
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originally posted by: the2ofusr1
a reply to: Argentbenign

I pretty much agree with you but there are a few small points ...Taking money out of poor peoples pockets does not make sense ...They are broke and have none to very little if they do ...Those fat cats want big bucks not Penney's .


I have to disagree with you about no money from the poor. The system is set up to keep poor people poor while the rich get richer. It's very difficult if you're poor to break free from the cycle and I'll share a couple of examples of how its set up against the poor people.

Forced insurance: Poor people can't afford insurance, and every time you get pulled over, another ticket for driving without insurance - raises money for the government off the backs of poor people.

Bank fees: Poor people have to live check to check and if you should attempt to pay a bill by writing a check on expected money but fail, then you are paying very high bank overdraft fees. No excuse for poor money management, but a fact of life that poor people deal with everyday. When you're poor and the bank is taking exorbitant fees from you, how can one ever catch up.

High interest: The rich with their obvious outstanding credit, get nearly 0 percent interest on a loan while the poor with obvious struggling credit, get charged sometimes up to 20% interest. How does a poor person ever stretch his dollars when he's paying so much more on the same vehicle purchase versus a rich person.

Late charges: Take your utility bills. Who are the folks who are going to make a late payment because they are living check to check? The poor. And they are assessed outrageous late fees from utility companies. Once again, the very little bit of money poor people have, drained away.

Fines: It's the poor people who are stuck in the system, a product of their environment, the society that they've grown up, and they are the ones who are in constant trouble, paying all the fines that local governments thrive on. Poor people are actually targeted for this racket. Take for example, the driving without insurance I mentioned above... I know for a fact that poor vehicles are targeted by police because they are less likely to have insurance.

Just saying!

And these are but a few examples. I'm sure there are many more.

edit on 3-3-2017 by Rezlooper because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 09:26 AM
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a reply to: Argentbenign




By the way who entered the White House


Apparently a couple of Russians.

www.cnn.com...
edit on 3-3-2017 by olaru12 because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 09:27 AM
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originally posted by: Argentbenign
My opinion on politics is cruel. I really swear a lot when I get involved in such a topic, so I'll keep it short.

There is no “spring” and no Reset. It's an attempt to prolong and save the status quo, which is: - more money for the rich out the poor people pockets; - more wars and provocations, new profits in US war industry; - more false news, narcotics, pornography etc. - full submission of the global oligarchy то the Zionism.
. There is nothing new under the sun. America was and will be corporations owned. Now even the Present is a businessman...
Source



Though I'm not a trump fan , I'm not sure lawyers make better politicians.



posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 09:28 AM
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a reply to: olaru12

That was trump tower pre election... lol

Now they are avoiding each other while pretending they never met.



posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 10:59 AM
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originally posted by: odzeandennz
a reply to: intrptr

Dont forget privatization of the prison system.

And a possible renewed "war on drugs "... coincidently.

I know, they're reactivating all the "wars" from the past. The war on poverty, the war on crime...

Endless war... lulz



posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 11:00 AM
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originally posted by: JoshuaCox

originally posted by: Argentbenign
My opinion on politics is cruel. I really swear a lot when I get involved in such a topic, so I'll keep it short.

There is no “spring” and no Reset. It's an attempt to prolong and save the status quo, which is: - more money for the rich out the poor people pockets; - more wars and provocations, new profits in US war industry; - more false news, narcotics, pornography etc. - full submission of the global oligarchy то the Zionism.
. There is nothing new under the sun. America was and will be corporations owned. Now even the Present is a businessman...
Source



Though I'm not a trump fan , I'm not sure lawyers make better politicians.

Nowadays all politicians used to be lawyers, read that Prosecutors especially.



posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 12:34 PM
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originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: Argentbenign




By the way who entered the White House


Apparently a couple of Russians.

www.cnn.com...

Communists, not russians.
By the way, they left the Whitehouse just before Trump moved in



posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 02:10 PM
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originally posted by: the2ofusr1 a reply to: Argentbenign I pretty much agree with you but there are a few small points ...Taking money out of poor peoples pockets does not make sense ...They are broke and have none to very little if they do ...Those fat cats want big bucks not Penney's .

I have to disagree with you about no money from the poor. The system is set up to keep poor people poor while the rich get richer. It's very difficult if you're poor to break free from the cycle and I'll share a couple of examples of how its set up against the poor people. Forced insurance: Poor people can't afford insurance, and every time you get pulled over, another ticket for driving without insurance - raises money for the government off the backs of poor people. Bank fees: Poor people have to live check to check and if you should attempt to pay a bill by writing a check on expected money but fail, then you are paying very high bank overdraft fees. No excuse for poor money management, but a fact of life that poor people deal with everyday. When you're poor and the bank is taking exorbitant fees from you, how can one ever catch up. High interest: The rich with their obvious outstanding credit, get nearly 0 percent interest on a loan while the poor with obvious struggling credit, get charged sometimes up to 20% interest. How does a poor person ever stretch his dollars when he's paying so much more on the same vehicle purchase versus a rich person. Late charges: Take your utility bills. Who are the folks who are going to make a late payment because they are living check to check? The poor. And they are assessed outrageous late fees from utility companies. Once again, the very little bit of money poor people have, drained away. Fines: It's the poor people who are stuck in the system, a product of their environment, the society that they've grown up, and they are the ones who are in constant trouble, paying all the fines that local governments thrive on. Poor people are actually targeted for this racket. Take for example, the driving without insurance I mentioned above... I know for a fact that poor vehicles are targeted by police because they are less likely to have insurance. Just saying! And these are but a few examples. I'm sure there are many more.
a reply to: Rezlooper

I was going to make some of these points as well, plus as to why would they go after the poor peoples "pennies", millions and millions of these pennies add up. It's like one of those pyramid schemes, it takes all those at the base of the pyramid to funnel all that up to the filthy rich on top.

edit on 3/3/2017 by wtbengineer because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 3 2017 @ 03:30 PM
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originally posted by: Rezlooper
And these are but a few examples. I'm sure there are many more.


From the other perspective: Remember when the A-List celebrity was parking in handicapped parking spaces out in California ... and ever too willing to pay the fine for the convenience on an open parking space?




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