How about we thank the federal reserve for killing Kennedy and setting this in motion. Or the deadfags that voted for the Federal reserve act. Clinton got lucky with the .com bubble. Andrew Jackson was the last one to take (((them))) on
[+]CHOOCHOOMF0 points1 point1 point
ago
(edited ago)
[–]CHOOCHOOMF0 points
1 point
1 point
(+1|-0)
ago
(edited ago)
I think Trump is too in all honesty. I think he's just drawing them in, diplomatically at the same time to confuse them and make them unable to take a stand publically against him. It's genius. People assume, even though he destroys things like the ttp, pulls out of the Paris climate Accord, is constantly attacked by the media, is actually trying to solve the Syrian refugee crisis plaguing Europe, that he's some how in the pocket of (((them))). Then again these could just be trolls trying to get his base to turn on him. Which is exactly what (((they))) would be doing anyway.
[–] 9376059? 1 point 7 points 8 points (+8|-1) ago
How about we thank the federal reserve for killing Kennedy and setting this in motion. Or the deadfags that voted for the Federal reserve act. Clinton got lucky with the .com bubble. Andrew Jackson was the last one to take (((them))) on
[–] MadWorld 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Andrew Jackson, one of my favorite presidents who has the ball of steel.
[–] CHOOCHOOMF 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I think Trump is too in all honesty. I think he's just drawing them in, diplomatically at the same time to confuse them and make them unable to take a stand publically against him. It's genius. People assume, even though he destroys things like the ttp, pulls out of the Paris climate Accord, is constantly attacked by the media, is actually trying to solve the Syrian refugee crisis plaguing Europe, that he's some how in the pocket of (((them))). Then again these could just be trolls trying to get his base to turn on him. Which is exactly what (((they))) would be doing anyway.