Yeshai wrote:Trump has already given us real, tangible changes, and he is not even sworn in as President yet.
Uh huh. Change is change, and happens all the time. Whether it is beneficial change or harmful change is rarely something the average person will understand in the moment.
Yeshai wrote:The economy has already been helped, the DOW has closed several times at record highs, immediately after his election.
More illusions, fueled by false confidence. Do you understand the fundamental nature of the modern economy, the nature of fiat currency and the way the modern banking system works? Kaynesian economics, my friend. Things are being propped up to look good and held there by people falling for the lie, but it's not going to stay there forever. Every economic bubble in history has always popped, eventually. Every fiat currency in history has always failed, eventually. You think this one is gonna be any different? These debt bubbles and inflation bubbles and the new real estate bubble, bubbles within bubbles within more bubbles. The great and mighty Modern Man is no less infallible than the great and mighty Roman Empire, and we're in an even bigger mess than they were.
Yeshai wrote:Multiple companies have decided to keep operations and jobs in the states, rather than exporting them to other countries.
For a price. Most of the jobs are still going out of country, and the companies are getting paid for the privilege via tax cuts and rebates - Carrier in particular, because of Pence's influence in Indiana, is getting both State and Federal aid. Tax payers are handed the bill for a bad deal and Trump gets to brag and make himself look good in the short term.
It's just a big game of illusions and lies. Trump is playing it rather well, but that doesn't change the nature of the game.
Yeshai wrote:Several world leaders have already expressed desires to restore relationships with America, including Russia. A good relationship between the United States and Russia is a *very* good thing on the whole "world peace" scheme, and would be instrumental in eradicating ISIS, which is a plague to the world.
Putin is a clever man. A lot more clever than the people Trump is surrounding himself with as advisers, and worlds more clever than Trump himself. If I were in Putin's shoes, I'd be happy about a Trump win too. [wink2]
Yeshai wrote:Donald Trump is not the perfect human. But he has defied all odds, and shocked the world from the start of his race. He has "shaken the world", and taken everyone, Republicans and Democrats alike, by surprise.
Surprise is neither good nor bad, in and of itself. People cheered on the underdogs this year, and the consequences of that decision (good or bad) will not be fully understood for decades.
Yeshai wrote:He does not share the popular "globalist" view. Globalism is the death of any nation. Either we have a country, or we don't. A country with no borders, is no country at all.
Nationalism is just as much a flawed ideology as the current idea of globalism, it just had more time to take root and has had more charismatic proponents.
You either have a
people or you don't. Borders mean nothing, countries mean nothing. What of the land and sea? What of the beasts of the land and sea? What of our inheritance, plundered and ravished instead of preserved as our descendants inheritance? Such tiny ideas as nationalism and globalism are insignificant in the face of the bigger picture, in the face of those things which occupy the time and concern of the gods and spirits, and thus which
should occupy the time of the wise men and priests of the Earth.
Yeshai wrote:Everything he set out to do, the world said "That will NEVER happen". They laughed at the notion of him running for president, at the thought of him winning the primaries, and the faint and distant possibility that he just might win the election. I have no doubt that he will continue to follow through.
Oh, he'll do plenty of surprising things. Just not the ones people voted for. [wink2]
Yeshai wrote:You talk of those "behind the curtains" pulling the levers. I think the Media, and both major political parties were against Trump. But he upset it all. He's no politician, he's exactly what this nation needs to get out from under the tyranny of political correctness.
He's just as much a politician as Hillary was. Being a politician in this era isn't about actual qualifications, it's about getting enough money and enough name recognition. Trump played the game and he won, that's all there is to it. Give credit where it's due, but don't give so much praise that you end up condoning a conman.
As for the media and the parties, both of those are nothing more than pawns. You really don't know how the government currently works, do you? [smile2] Jesse Ventura has a great book called Democrips and Rebloodlicans: No More Gangs in Government. It's a few years old now, but things haven't changed
that much. Trump hasn't upset anything, really. He's still just another piece on the board, and he'll fall in line like everyone else does. He already has.
Yeshai wrote:P.S. I did vote for Donald Trump, and am proud of the fact. But I am in no way a Trump "worshipper".
America needs much more than a President to reverse the downward spiral we have set ourselves on. Change begins at your house, not the white house.
The only thing that's going to reverse the downward spiral is hitting the bottom of it. I don't think Trump is actually capable of accomplishing that in four or even eight years, even with all the clowns he's surrounded himself with, but he'll certainly speed things up. [smile2]
But really, don't fall into the propaganda traps. You're an occultist, not a layman. Stand back and detach yourself from the passions and ideologies of the world, then you'll see the propaganda of
all sides for what it is, and you'll begin to see deeper into the machine behind the curtains.