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Mar 22 8 tweets 2 min read
The attacks on the DOJ for "not doing enough" to prosecute the Jan 6 insurrectionists--

are THE SAME as the attacks on President Biden for "not doing enough" in Ukraine.

This is coordinated psyops to manipulate YOU.

The message is the same.

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The macho gunslinger "just jump in there and DO IT!" demand is designed to turn you into an angry Republican.

That's how all rightist voters think. With their gonads and their muscles. No nuance. No brain. No strategy.

And hatred and distrust for democratic institutions.

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The Biden Administration is methodical, careful, thoughtful, thorough, and NOT flashy. The cowboy rhetoric is intended to make you impatient with the wheels of democracy.

It's intended to turn you into a leftist Proud Boy.

And then fascism wins.

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The attacks are meant to make you lose patience with reason, to make you hate intelligence, to make you stay home or vote third party, to make you cynical and disillusioned.

Look at the pattern.

You do NOT want a President John Wayne.

Or worse, Josh Hawley. Or Gym Jordan.

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You want President Joe Biden.

Don't let yourself be manipulated. That's the bottom line. Be aware of what they're doing to you.

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PS. This psyops works because DOJ is NOT going to bring indictments before they're ready, and NATO is NOT going to send troops or air support into Ukraine--so they can continue the manipulation operation as long as they want to. YOU are the target.

#VoteBlueToSaveAmerica.
(I've had a wide mix of reactions, from "Brilliant!" to "Bullshit!", and from "Well, Garland is doing great but the Ukraine response is terrible" to "Ukraine response is perfect, but Garland sucks!" Fascinating.)
This psyop is two-pronged because each of the arguments will appeal to different groups, and a third group will resonate with them both.

It's also part of the macho gay-bashing bigotry, an attempt to paint Democrats as "weak."

Fascist psyops have obvious themes.

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Mar 20
Lesson:

Starting January of 2019, once Democrats took the House, the DoSoMeThInG! chorus demanded Trump be impeached. "Don't you know, he's putting immigrant children in CAGES???"

Yeah, we knew that, but we told them an impeachment wouldn't stop it.

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Well, Trump was impeached, and (as predicted) the Senate didn't convict, and Trump kept putting children in cages until we voted that fucker out of office--which we'd said all along was the only way to stop his policies.

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Well, now the DoSoMeThInG!s are demanding Trump and all his former henchmen be indicted, jailed, convicted IMMEDIATELY! to save democracy.

That won't save democracy. There's a long line of fascists waiting to take their places.

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Here are the first four pictures, taken Dec 17, Jan 20, Feb 19 and this morning, Mar 18. The point of the sunrise creeps right-to-left, which is from the north toward the south as I face east. The biggest change so far was from Feb to Mar.

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The series also underlines the fact that each sunrise is different. The air is a different quality, the snowcover changes, the clouds have their own personality. No two days are alike.

We're now halfway between the winter and summer solstices, the shortest and longest days.
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Mar 18
Word to whoever needs to hear this:

If the fauxvestigation into Hunter Biden was a real inquiry, you wouldn't know it was happening unless there are indictments. That's how career professionals handle things.

So all the noise tells you it's simply a political stunt. Period.

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Look, remember when TFG tried to blackmail President Zelenskyy into announcing an investigation into Hunter Biden? There didn't actually have to be an investigation, just an announcement. Because no one had to take it seriously. It's all a political stunt.
Real prosecutors and investigators DO NOT announce what they're doing.

And that's why you're not hearing anything from Merrick Garland.

Are we clear now?
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This is very good news.

Interest rates have been at historic lows since the Bush Great Recession of 2008, in an effort to heat up the economy. Republicans did all they could to stall the recovery during Obama's presidency. Despite that sabotage,...

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cnbc.com/2022/03/16/fed…
... unemployment fell far below the level economists usually call "full employment." Obama even managed to shrink the deficit faster than any time since WW2. The stock market boomed.

For his first three years, Trump did little to alter the course of the Obama economy, ...

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... other than ballooning the deficit to create still more economic growth.

Trump had planned to run for reelection on the strength of that economy, bragging about how good it was (while Republicans had tried to convince you for the Obama years that it was terrible).

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dO sOmEtHiNg! Twitter is the kid who demands his parents take him on a cross-country trip to Disneyland and once once they get to Iowa declares they'll NEVER GET THERE and his parents aren't serious about it 'cause they're not there yet and he sees no evidence they ever will be.
The kid's seen lots of pictures of Disneyland, so if his parents ever meant to get there, they'd be there by now.

All he's seen on the trip are piddling little towns, and states that aren't California, so he has to reason to think they'll EVER get there.
The parents must be corrupt, or working for some other amusement park, or they'd be there already.

It's simple to get to Disneyland. There's a road and everything. Clearly, the parents don't really want it.

Okay, Nebraska now. Is that supposed to impress me?
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Mar 14
In the 21st Century, we find it hard to understand the feudal system that controlled the world before 1800.

You need to know.

The kings literally owned their countries. They ceded portions to the nobles, who then ran fiefdoms and paid taxes to the kings for the privilege.

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The nobles collected taxes from the farmers and tradesmen by hiring tax collectors, who bid against each other for the opportunity. Contracts went to the bidder who promised to rake in the highest take. They shook down the People, took a cut, and gave the rest to the nobles.

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The nobles then paid what they owed to the king.

This is why "taxes" and "tax collectors" are so hated, even today. There is a cultural memory of this feudal protection racket, where the collectors would hire armed thugs to shake down tradesmen and steal what they could.

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