Trump Elected: The True MAGA Era Begins, Now What?

I recommend watching Trumps talk after the inauguration (not the official one, but the one shortly after to a crowd of young Trumpers) and both videos of him signing executive orders. It seems it might give us a pretty good sense of who he is and how he thinks:

- First, he seems to be extremely naive and uneducated about many things including what BRICS is, who is in it and what it is about. In short, he seems to be very uneducated in many fields.

- At the same time I get the sense that he is a pretty honest and straight forward person who doesn’t seem to be inclined to lie a lot.

- He also seems to be decent and basically well hearted even though there are narcissistic issues. And he seems to possess basic well functioning instincts toward recognizing what is good and what is common sense and what makes sense economically and what not FOR AMERICA.

- Since he seems to be so naive and uneducated it seems he is still at great risk of trusting the wrong people and doing wrong things. So who is advising him and who works for him in the administration is probably key. And it seems, this time around, he has a number of good/knowledgeable people.

It also seems clear that Trump is quite far away from joining a multipolar world. He seems to be basically focused mainly on America and not much else.
 
And look at the faces of those around her as they listen to this person speak whose mind is not their own.

POTUS responds to the service with the Bishop.

It was possible to see that Vance was having none of that blatant ambush by the bishop, and didn't even make attempt to hide it. He "sought support" from his wife and also glanced at Trump, while both of them chose to look primarily straight ahead with a pocker face on. But now we know what Trump really thought about it. It was a slimy manipulation, so good on Trump not being nice about it.
 
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It was announced yesterday that Barron is launching a luxury real estate venture, taking after his father.

So, it's possible that at least some of what may have been on Barron's mind at the inauguration may have been working through business dealings in his head as well as how to deal with the announcement and press that would come as a result.

Also, Trump made good on his promise to the Libertarian party by freeing Ross Ulbricht, the creator of the Silk Road dark web marketplace who was in prison for 2 life sentences + 40 years without parole because the Justice Department wanted to make an example of him. All for running a website.

Originally, Trump said that he would commute Ulbricht's sentence to time served and that he would do it on day 1. Instead he did it on day two and made amends by giving the man a full and unconditional pardon. This is a big win for Ross most of all, but also for Rand Paul, Thomas Massie, and many others who've been trying to get this guy out for 10 years.

It may not seem like much but it's making waves among the Libertarians and keeping promises is how Trump will keep the America First momentum going.
 
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I think it is reasonable to suspect that Trump has little to loose and everything to gain in the next four years. By all likelihood it will be his last term and he is old. I expect him to keep up a breathtaking pace in reshaping what he can, as fast as possible, from the moment he wakes up early in the morning and gets to sleep very late. I think the 100 or so executive orders on day one are just the beginning of a breathtaking amount of implementations. I think it is likely that he will work like a maniac doing just that.
 
The fifth labor of Hercules, he had to clean out the manure built up in the stables and he did so by re-routing two rivers the Alpheus and the Peneus through the stables.

For the fifth labor, Eurystheus ordered Hercules to clean up King Augeas' stables. Hercules knew this job would mean getting dirty and smelly, but sometimes even a hero has to do these things. Then Eurystheus made Hercules' task even harder: he had to clean up after the cattle of Augeas in a single day.

Of fish and men: Trump's California water order takes aim at Newsom and troubled smelt​

In an apparent poke at California politics, one of President Donald Trump's executive orders on Monday directed federal agencies “to route more water" from across the state instead of trying to protect a nearly extinct tiny fish species.
 
Unfortunately, Kash Patel's actual Twitter account seems to be @Kash_Patel. What you are quoting (@KashPatel_News) seems to be someone else's Twitter account sort of impersonating him - unless he has a second account for some reason.
Ah thank you for clarification! I think I got fooled by the blue checkmark and the description of it. And maybe a little wishful thinking!
 
I recommend watching Trumps talk after the inauguration (not the official one, but the one shortly after to a crowd of young Trumpers) and both videos of him signing executive orders. It seems it might give us a pretty good sense of who he is and how he thinks:

- First, he seems to be extremely naive and uneducated about many things including what BRICS is, who is in it and what it is about. In short, he seems to be very uneducated in many fields.

- At the same time I get the sense that he is a pretty honest and straight forward person who doesn’t seem to be inclined to lie a lot.

- He also seems to be decent and basically well hearted even though there are narcissistic issues. And he seems to possess basic well functioning instincts toward recognizing what is good and what is common sense and what makes sense economically and what not FOR AMERICA.

- Since he seems to be so naive and uneducated it seems he is still at great risk of trusting the wrong people and doing wrong things. So who is advising him and who works for him in the administration is probably key. And it seems, this time around, he has a number of good/knowledgeable people.

It also seems clear that Trump is quite far away from joining a multipolar world. He seems to be basically focused mainly on America and not much else.

I tend to agree with a lot of what you said. I think the PTB have an advantage in the sense that they know more than him and his team, and his weaknesses will be exploited when and where they can. I think part of the issue with the Trump campaign right now is that his most militant followers will consider anything he does or say to be gospel and he is seeming to get away with quite a lot that I would not consider "good". The C's have mentioned that he is compromised, and I have yet to see anything that really disproves that.


This is the "4th richest man" in the world telling us all why mRna vaccines implemented through AI-scanning technology are going to be good for us, supported by Trump.

He has also recently just launched a crypto memecoin that netted him an exorbitant amount of money, and then his wife did the exact same thing the next day! This is extremely grifty behavior to me. I am sure his friends and family got in right at the beginning so they could all sell on the public. The Trump family, mainly his sons, are big advocates of crypto, and I think part of the reason is because they now have this extremely large fan base that they can sell anything to and they will always be in control of the currencies so it is essentially impossible for them to lose money through any of these endeveours in the crypto world. I see this as disingenuous.

People fought back against this "woke empire" these freaks have been installing for the last decade, and now the pendulum seems to be swinging back, but I can't imagine this is something that wasn't foreseen.. So what comes next I will be taking with a grain of salt.

I always picture these conglomerates/billionaires/groups that are involved with all of these things going on as parasitic entities. They operate and behave much in the same way.. so naturally what we are seeing is a bunch of them "switching sides", because that is the way the wind is blowing. They do not hold any sort of loyalty or actual pride for either ideological positions, they are just looking for the best avenue to continue their "feed" and augment themselves, because that is simply their function IMO.

I also found it funny that aid to Isreal has of course not been halted, and they have had any weapons freezes put on them by the US lifted. Entirely unsurprising considering Trumps stance on Isreal.

"Operation Stargate" has just been announced as well, 500 Billion dollars given to some of the wealthiest people/organizations in the world in order to essentially have AI tell us what kind of vaccine to take, lol

I have also not forgotten how pro-vaccine Trump was. He considers the dissemination of millions of vaccines to be one of his greatest achievements. This is a good example of how his heart may be in the right place, but he simply does not know enough.

Lining his cabinet with wealthy billionaires is another red flag.. You look at people like Vivek Ramaswarmy, who got rich by rebranding a failed alzheimers medication and then selling it to Americans as a wonder drug with fake documentation and then grifting billions of dollars with his family through it. Parasites like Zuckerberg doing entire personality changes to line up with what people want, etc etc

They keep spouting the term meritocracy, but I see far more elements of a kleptocracy forming.
 

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