1) A couple of thoughts on the bailout bill, and what it means. First, I am not paying much attention to it for this reason. Since the morning of November 4, there has, for me, been only 1 story, that of the stolen election. When pointed in other directions, I continue to resist.
2) Second, although not following closely at all, I did predict he'd sign it for the following reason. He has been abandoned by the entire power apparatus in DC. They have all doomed him to defeat and are dancing on his political grave. For all I know, they may be right.
3) Third, right? We may be watching the greatest political heist in world history, and we, his supporters, may not be able to #StopTheSteal, as he may not be able to stand for us as @POTUS facing the united power of those who hate us and love The Swamp.
4) Fourth, this is not my prediction. It is simply the threat we face. Were I advising @POTUS, I'd have said something like, "Sign or not sign, this is NOT the fight for today. For today, there is only ONE fight and that is to #StopTheSteaI."
5) Returning to my own work and focus then, fifth, once I select a course, I become very difficult to redirect. I call it focus. Right now I am focused solely on J.E. Dyer's work and its meaning. I take my time, and plod my way step by slow, careful step.
6) I'll say this point another way. Tactics without strategy are so much hurry, scurry and flurry and cause retreat, not advance. I accept no topic for my focus until I can find a window on the theory of its meaning and import. I accept only what I believe most important.
7) My faith is @realDonaldTrump is as high today as it was when he won the nod in 2016 against all Republican contenders. Sure, he might lose. So what? No one can win everything, not even Trump. But again, that's not my bet, not my call. I still bet on him, no matter the odds.
Mini-thread ends at #7. I turn back now to my work on Dyer's 2nd article, here:
2) As I see information coming in, it appears to me that J.E.'s article has had quite an impact around the power circles in DC, and obviously here at Twitter and across the Internet. One bit of evidence of that is a piece attributed to Candace Owen. Here it is in 3 screenshots.
3) Frankly, the writing style, and other editorial markers make think it probably isn't from Candice. I did, by the way, paste it into a word doc, added the numbering, and took the liberty to correct some typos and spelling errors. It's "Madeleine Albright," one l, not two.
2) Studying J.E.'s first article, we learned that there are:
* Main Efforts &
* Supporting Efforts
While a Main Effort cannot be invisible, Supporting Efforts come in both flavors:
* Visible &
* Invisible
Supporting Efforts also may be:
* Key, or
* Not-Key
3) It took a lot of work, but we learned that Trump's current campaign to #StopTheSteal has Not-Key Supporting Efforts in such things as lawsuits whose main purpose is to establish, visibly, how terrible the election fraud really was, regardless of legal outcome.
"Meanwhile, Trump’s assertion that “everything is well under control” should make people laugh, if for different reasons. Those whose cognitive facilities are deranged by him will find the statement mind-blowing.
"Others, who may be on a spectrum of indifference to hero worship as regards Trump personally, recognize that Trump never tweets in vain. When he says something like this, he means it. My ears don’t hear that Trump doesn’t comprehend the gravity of the situation.
"They hear that the situation, while grave, is not chaotically out of control in the way depicted by the media. Trump is countering the media depiction, not trying to talk down reality.
This is a companion thread, for easy access purposes, for those working through the thread below, and J.E. Dyer's strategic election articles. Link to article below, and then the numbered paragraphs in screenshots.
Who remembers Tevye from Fiddler On The Roof? If you've never seen this particular rendition, you have such a treat coming. Tevye is our hero, today!
2) Please don't skip there, but the key section begins around 3:50. Reb Tevye's dream of wealth affords no greater luxury than the freedom to spend 7 hours everyday praying and discussing holy books with the learned men. That would be the sweetest thing of all.
3) How wealthy are we all, who are able to study anything in the entire world's library right here at our fingertips? I put forward that Tevye would trade places with any of us for the power of access to learning. No replacing a synagogue notwithstanding.