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Emil Nolde Zwei Schwimmer1914

 

 

We’ll see many articles on Trump’s clean sweep win in the days to come. Here’s Andrew Korybko’s interpretation of events:

 

 

Andrew Korybko: :

 

How America Became Unburdened By What Has Been

Trump just beat Kamala despite the formidable odds that were against him. He survived two assassination attempts, withstood the government’s lawfare, and is on track to secure the popular vote even though the legacy media was fully in support of his opponent. Speaking of her, she’s infamous for repeating her phrase about America becoming “unburdened by what has been”, which means moving past the Trump era. Ironically, the country just moved past her, and here’s how it happened:

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1. “It’s The Economy, Stupid!”

Democrat consultant James Carville famously coined the abovementioned phrase in reference to the most important electoral issue for most Americans. It still rings true to this day since the majority of the country is worse off after four years of the Biden-Harris Administration than it was after Trump’s first term. It doesn’t matter what the reasons for that are since such developments strongly work against incumbents. Americans accordingly voted to bring back the golden economy that Trump ushered in.

2. Immigration, Both Legal & Illegal, Is Out Of Control

Immigration is always a hot button issue, but it was even more so during this election due to the unprecedented influx of illegal immigrants that invaded the country under Biden and viral reports of legal Haitian immigrants brought in by the government eating people’s pets in Ohio. Trump pledged to crack down on the illegal component and more properly vet those who come into the country via legal channels to ensure that they’ll assimilate and integrate. This approach is wildly popular with Americans.

3. Folks Are Afraid Of World War III

Americans have never been as afraid of World War III as they are now. The NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine and the back-and-forth Israeli-Iranian strikes, each of which have the potential to spiral into the apocalypse in the worst-case scenario, were unthinkable under Trump. He promised to do his utmost to bring peace to Europe and the Mideast if he’s re-elected while Kamala promised more of the same policies that brought the world to the brink of war. A vote for Trump therefore became a vote for peace.

4. The Media’s Smears Against Trump No Longer Work

The past eight and a half years of the legacy media’s smears against Trump no longer have the effect that they used to in manipulating voters’ perceptions of him and have even become counterproductive. The more that they accuse Trump of being a “Nazi” or whatever else, the less that people care. Their celebrity surrogates are just as bad, and some like Mark Cuban dealt a powerful blow to their cause by viciously attacking Trump’s female supporters in what can be seen as this year’s “October Surprise”.

5. Musk Restored Freedom Of Speech Online

The preceding points are all important, but they wouldn’t have led to Trump’s victory had Elon Musk not restored freedom of speech online by buying Twitter. Americans were then able to share news about the election without fear of censorship, which showed them that they weren’t alone in questioning the Biden Administration and legacy media’s false claims. Those two were also debunked in real time. Had it not been for Musk, then their lies would have proliferated unchallenged, likely reshaping the election.

6. Musk, RFK, & Tulsi Made It Cool To Defect From The Democrats

Musk, RFK, and Tulsi Gabbard are former Democrats who defected from the party in protest of what it’d become, namely a radical liberalglobalist ideological movement that totally severed its perceived roots with the working class. They all eventually rallied behind Trump, which made it cool for other Democrats to defect from the party too and helped win him some of the Independent vote that took him over the edge in key swing states. He couldn’t have won had it not been for this unity coalition.

7. The Amish & Poles Helped Trump Pull Ahead In Pennsylvania

The Keystone State became the key to Trump’s victory this time around, and he has the Amish and Poles to thank for that. Scott Presler, the one-time chairman of Gays for Trump, played an indispensable role in mobilizing the first while the Posobiec Brothers (popular conservative commentator Jack and his brother Kevin) recruited their fellow co-ethnics from the second in their home state. The combination of these two, both groups and activists, guaranteed Trump’s victory there.

8. The Republicans’ GOTV Campaign Made All The Difference

The Republicans were determined to make Trump’s lead “too big to rig” after being convinced that he was defrauded out of his rightful second term during the last election. To that end, they embraced early voting and harvested ballots as enthusiastically as their Democrat rivals did four years ago, knowing that literally every vote counts and not wanting to miss a single one. This made all the difference by preemptively averting speculative scenarios by which Trump could have been defrauded yet again.

9. Abortion Is No Longer An Issue In Presidential Elections

The Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe vs. Wade in mid-2022 made abortion a states’ rights issue, which took the wind out of its former sails as a federal one and thus made it much more difficult for the Democrats to turn women against Republican presidential candidates like before. Try as they did, they couldn’t pull it off anymore, and this helped Trump come out ahead. The party relied on abortion for so long that they don’t know what to do now that it’s no longer relevant at the presidential level.

10. Walz Was One Of The Worst VP Picks Imaginable

Kamala might have had a chance if she picked Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro as her running mate instead of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, but the former is Jewish and has ties to the IDF, so she feared that she’d lose the Midwest’s Muslim vote if she chose him. That was a mistake since Walz was one of the worst VP picks imaginable and JD Vance made mincemeat out of him during their debate. Most Americans didn’t want Walz one heartbeat away from the presidency after that.

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Trump’s political comeback story is one for the history books after the seemingly insurmountable odds that he overcame. A mix of masterful campaigning, Musk’s purchase of Twitter, and arguably a stroke of divine providence over the summer came together to make this possible. America is now truly unburdened by what has been after decisively rejecting the past four years in full defiance of the Democrats. It’s now up to Trump to deliver on his ultimate promise to “Make America Great Again”.

 

 

 

 

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    Emil Nolde Zwei Schwimmer1914     We’ll see many articles on Trump’s clean sweep win in the days to come. Here’s Andrew Korybko’s interpreta
    [See the full post at: How America Became Unburdened By What Has Been]

    #173495
    Dr. D
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    I think this, maybe I’ve said it, but let me repeat it again: This is Jackson election. Quincy Adams cheated his way in, because he was an Eastern oligarch, backed by the one-party money-channeling regime, like Canada, Europe, are/were. That was standard, normal world politics and behavior then. It was so close they had to buy off a third candidate and settle in Congress. Jackson then got REALLY mad, madder than before, with the people, who were likewise defrauded, and come back with a BIGGER vote next time to kick him and the eastern Oligarchs out.

    …And THEN routed out the Central Bank and the corrupt bankers, so help me God. When they opened the books — SHOCK!!! — Guess what? Every Congressman was on the bribery rolls in a mere 20 years. We’re at one HUNDRED plus 20. Thus America did not slouch back in, but opened a new chapter of “American Populism” that lasted 100 years.

    Nor was that the only time, but it is the most similar and the biggest. We’ve done this before. It isn’t new. And it’s also in the very watered-down history book chapters even idiots today have read.

    Come back in four years, with a BIGGER mandate. Then? Then closed the bank, dropped the currency, and money de-centralized. In a huge, corrupt, real estate bubble. Wasn’t that bad? Well yes it was, but AMERICA BOOMED AFTER THAT FOR 40 YEARS. So…what do you mean “bad”? Confusing? Novel? Volatile? This era, from 1820 to 1890 or so is considered the biggest, largest, fastest, increase in wealth and technological development in the (known) history of the world. Right after Jackson cleared it. So…a little bank trouble at first may not really rate.

    All from erasing the Eastern Feudal Lords, who in the big scheme and by world standards weren’t all that bad. However, erasing their stealing made America BOOM.

    #173496
    Dr. D
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    RouterRooters

    #173497
    Dr. D
    Participant

    How many assassination attempts? Three?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson

    #173498
    Dr. D
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    Let’s not to say Quincy was a bad President either.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Quincy_Adams

    Jackson was a major slave owner, a warhawk, a divorcee, and wiped out all the natives he could find for land.

    Quincy was really smart, capable, well-meaning, vehemently (but not violently) anti-slave, and is best expressed in his handling of the (Spanish) Slave Ship Amistad. Like other good people, Carter, for instance, he just continued on good work. But that doesn’t make what I’m saying untrue. I think this shows the complexities of history. You have a bad man doing good things, and a good man doing bad things. Like Nixon? Like Truman or something? Take off your cartoon goggles. However, this was about Doubling back, banks, oligarchs, and assassinations.

    #173500

    Oh Peanut! Little squirrel of martyrdom:
    You turned our empathy up to eleven,
    Revealing bullies everywhere as scum-
    And now you scamper in the oak of heaven.

    #173524
    John Day
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    This tune: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYXJmiyVwY0

    “Go, Go, Go Andrew Korybko…”

    #173525
    John Day
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    Hey, Dr. D, JQ Adams was my ancestor, and the first POTU of whom there is an extant photograph.
    Adams

    #173526
    John Day
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    adams extract

    #173527
    John Day
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    adams extract

    Oh, well…

    #173529
    zerosum
    Participant

    Denial,Denial,Denial,Denial,Denial, Lies,Lies,Lies,Lies.

    Trump got 51% of the popular vote.

    Send the cops to do a wellness check on democracy, Nancy Pelosi, MSM, and democrats.
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    1. Trump must convince 51 senators and 270 house members to vote for his agenda.

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    2. Challenge … fix the financial system, bring back the golden economy, with minimum/less pain without having total bankruptcy, by continuing to borrow what you cannot pay back
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    3. Damage control until the Jan. 20, 2025, inauguration.
    • 77 Days of Transition (ET)
    Lock her up!
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    #173530
    The Black
    Participant

    Can’t wait to see Obama’s concession speech

    #173532
    Bam_Man
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    Can’t wait to see how hammered Kamala is by 4 pm.

    #173533
    Mister Roboto
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    https://x.com/zerohedge/status/1854144250562429081

    @Dr. D: If the graphic in the post on X is accurate, you may have been correct in your rebuttal to me when you said that Trump won both the popular vote and the Electoral College in 2020. When you said that yesterday, I just had difficulty believing they could do something as audacious as stuff the ballot-box with ten million fabricated votes!

    So I have another theory as to why that didn’t happen this time. One needs the support of the Deep State to pull of such an utterly audacious steal, and a new faction now dominates the Deep State apparatus, and this faction has decided that Trump is someone they can work with. This may not be good news, because this faction of the Deep State may be the one run by Zionist Jews who want to let go of that Ukraine lost cause and instead unleash some real whoop-ass on Iran. We’ll see what happens, I guess.

    #173534
    John Day
    Participant

    Trump looks like he lost weight, cleaner face, not “Ozempic face”.
    😉
    https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1854072590785990829

    #173536
    jb-hb
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    The people that were ok with inflation and stuff voted Dem last time for Equity and Russia etc. They were aware of these factors already and chose accordingly.

    And the people who wanted less regulation, free speech, less inflation etc – they knew this stuff when they voted 2020.

    I don’t think these individual technical issues played that big a role in the presidential election.

    I think a lot of people realized there’s a weird alien evil worldview that wants to encroach without ANY limits forever. Nothing will satisfy it, seemingly.

    The death of Peanut just illustrated that – there is no limit, there is nothing too petty, no you are not too small for them to interfere with or persecute – they did it to a RODENT. One, individual rodent! (and investigated that squirrel more than any Epstein client)

    It was interesting to see the figures in various states, especially the swing states, of white women showing up less. Anywhere from 175,000-400,000 less per state voting this year – those were the estimates.

    MGTOW says women evolved to adapt to the conquerors, not fight them. This jibes with the recent vote – women sitting it out altogether or going sideways, 3rd party. Even if the Dems are hostile to their values, neighborhood, husbands, fathers, sons, children, etc – a significant portion took the role of, in terms of voting, of non-combatants instead of direct opposition.

    Nevertheless, their choice was felt.

    #173545
    Doc Robinson
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    @ John Day,

    A family resemblance to John Quincy Adams?

    #173560
    John Day
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    @Doc Robinson: Thanks for getting that picture to stick.
    I have a thin spot on my crown, but am not all bald like that.
    😉

    #173579
    Dr. D
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    #173581
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Somebody else just said that, I think Alexander. 60 million, 60 Million, 60 Million….Oops, 85 Million!!!

    Yeah, the number of votes DOUBLED, for the most popular president in the history of the universe. Twice as popular as Obama, ‘cuz Old White Man, what’s not to like? 5 million more votes than (registered) voters. So…if any of this rings, then added…

    …Yes, 25 MILLION votes. 25 Million. Like 5 states’ worth. And it wasn’t like they hid it, that’s why we were all screaming. It’s okay, water under the bridge, because, like, if no one else picked it up, and we pushed it…well…what’s the point? To become that annoying guy at the party? That annoying guy in committee meeting that has to lay his career on the line to fix screw #256? Yes they have no idea what screw 256 is or does, and are only stopping it out of pure ignorant peevishness, but if he makes them fix it so the company doesn’t fail, they’ll never forgive him. Is that where you want to be? Instead they made them see and live it for themselves. And not TOOOOO many people extra died of it, just had a really, really s—-ty time.

    #173596
    citizenx
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    ” Americans did not vote for Kamala because they are misogynist and racist, they are not ready for a female colored President ”

    That’s the word on the street from liberal Seattle.
    No reflection, no introspection, no self awareness.

    They don’t know anything, they don’t understand anything, they don’t say anything of value, they don’t contribute anything, ever, and their voices are ubiquitous. They have absorbed no lesson.

    Democrat motto- “for anything but reality”

    Dour temperaments in the city.
    “Racism and sexism elected Trump.”
    “Trump will use the 22nd amendment and become President Dictator” one worriedly commented.

    “I watch MSNBC@inc, I know all the commentators, I’m more informed than most Americans on domestic policies” another lamented.

    These are not good people. They’re stupid, dangerous, empty, and a threat to any form of public knowledge.

    Yes, and they should also be de-militarized.

    Related, all of their history is LITERALLY ADOLF HITLER, but you have to eventually notice that their constant demands for guardrails on the discourse and rules for social media never deal with any American history, any history of the place they think they’re talking about:

    Now who do you think put all those ideas in their malleable heads?
    Freud and Bernays tribe?

    #173602
    Dr. D
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    ” Americans did not vote for Kamala because they are misogynist and racist, they are not ready for a female colored President ”

    That’s the word on the street from liberal Seattle. No reflection, no introspection, no self awareness.”

    Sort of in a way, GOOD. Then they’ll keep losing hilariously. Over and over. Tactics that are psychotic and deranged as thinking you need spoons in your purse to keep the dragons away, then in one way they are no danger and easy to get around while the rest of the country is fixed. That may not be a help to those surrounded by dragon-purse-ladies.

    Among the Salt, enjoy the salt, meltdown videos (not my favorite, but I did a voyeur) the poster said, “This, THIS is why you lost. Because people see how dangerously deranged and extreme you all are, and emotionally unhinged.” The lack of awareness only insures they continue to lose in dramatic and certain ways, so please keep it up and don’t get better and more subtle at it.

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