Quick thread 🧵: These lone judges are likely the only remaining effective lever of power that the old Regime still fully commands from inside the house of the government at this point. They've blown through the credibility of all their other institutional tools already... 1/
...over the last few years since Covid: government, law enforcement, media, entertainment, academia, science, economics, etc. Everyone is wise to those tactics, and they will wise up to this one as well, but it buys the old Regime time to prepare more kinetic options. 2/
As the credibility of these other institutions have been drained to keep leftist power afloat, judges are the "emergency" fire axe that they've been saving for a rainy day to buy them time. The fact that they have to do this so early means they are truly in a desperate state. 3/
If SCOTUS can't muster up the courage to step in and put these rogue "judges" in their place, according to the constitutional order which clearly demands it (very unlikely they will, considering Roberts is a snake and a coward), then Trump ignoring the judges is inevitable. 4/
This will serve as a sort of proverbial nail in the coffin for these techniques of subterfuge from inside the system, and the left will shift fully over to kinetic means of disruption from outside the system, which we are already seeing a preview of with the attacks on Teslas. 5/
Trump will not cow to these insane rulings at all, nor should he be given any pause by them. Run straight through this absurd farce. And it is a farce: judges citing musicals, foreign born judges, judges with financial ties to rulings, etc. all make a mockery of our system. 6/
This is by design. Just as the left used academia's credibility to launder things like DEI, or the credibility of "science" to launder Covidian power grabs and jab profits, they are using the final shred of judicial credibility for their own purposes: in this case, buying time 7/
These rogue "judges" (i.e., leftist activists and old Regime card-carrying members who have been activated like MK-Ultra subjects) have tried to usurp power well beyond their constitutional purview for nefarious purposes, including protecting their own revenue streams. 8/
There has not been a single recusal in sight, and that tells you all you need to know about their intentions: they have given Trump no choice but to ignore them, otherwise the Presidency is a dead office and the constitution itself is null and void. This is the Rubicon. 9/
Trump must fully ignore these rulings. But he should also put these judges in jail (or deport) for their corruption, of which there are many to find through simple Google searches. But given this is their last ditch "internal" effort we should be ready for "external" tactics. 10/
When Trump fully crosses the Rubicon of this final remaining constitutional illusion, the left will go much more aggressively kinetic. Summer of Love 2.0 will likely hit us hard in a few months as a result. Be wary and do not cave to these insipid robe-wearing rubes. 11/END
Miller has been spot on through all of this. He knows what's going on and what this means. We stand at a fork in the road: the judiciary either controls everything, or is put back in its proper constitutional place.
Roberts is fully in on this scheme because he is a coward and would rather secure his own position than do what is constitutionally right. Roberts is a snake, and he won't let SCOTUS bail the country out on this one. It's up to Trump to take us there.
Quick 🧵: Doxxing our guys is bad. There is no point in analyzing or debating doxxing as a tactic or whatever. That kind of stuff is for peace time. We are at war. The only question to ask here is this: is it hurting frens? If yes, then it's bad. That's it. 1/
The litmus test of fren has been the only way to distinguish truth in a modern world that is flooded with overwhelming amounts of information via Regime controlled sieves. The medium is indeed the message, and anons have created an alternate medium in this chaotic time. 2/
The anon network's pattern recognition ability is really what threatens Regime power more than anything . Trump is the physical manifestation of that new weapon in this spiritual war. "Noticers" in the ruling class and normies can only do so by virtue of that network of...3/
Boomers did in fact vote for these very policies actually, so no it isn't a "crazy take" lmao what even is this line of thinking? "Oh well Janet Yellen isn't related to you therefore boomers did nothing wrong". What? Even conservative boomers voted for Reagan who implemented the largest amnesty program for illegals in history and expanded government spending. From the very inception of boomer monoculture in the late 60s, it's been a non-stop ride of government expansion, destruction of social norms, increased spending, money printing, open borders, and the overall ignorance of serious structural problems in the economy to secure the stability of their life horizon.
Boomers wanted these policies because they held blind faith in the system which had been corrupted by leftism, kicking serious issues down the road to extend their own good feelings and easy times, inflating market goods like housing or devaluing currency to buy more time and expand their assets via money printing, always putting off the inevitable consequences because it would "mess up the economy" aka their promised retirement plans.
This isn't up for debate. This is what boomers wanted and voted for, across the board, regardless of political affiliation, and it's the main reason you see more opposition to Trump among boomers than other generations. They're terrified of ripping off the bandaids and having someone call BS on the whole rotten carcass of this fake economic model they've been running for half a century.
Quick 🧵: The left doesn't actually know anything, they just make up scary sounding, pseudo-academic terminologies to wish away normal behavior. Wanting a safe home is "xenophobic", wanting to maintain your town is "problematic", wanting a high-trust society is "fascism", etc. 1/
We shouldn't take people like Seder seriously: he is a buffoonish character imitating a liberal picture of intellect, which just means asking absurd reductive questions behind a smug facade of surface deep quizzical brow movements. They are totally empty. The NPC meme is real. 2/
All he does is criticize, "uh uh uh yikes idk about that", "um that's problematic" "don't you think that's racist?" "uh sheesh that sounds iffy" "um uh that's xenophobic?" These are deeply unserious and unworthy people, who somehow found themselves in total control of society. 3/
Thread 🧵: The western "service" economy is largely fake and intangible, to the benefit of the corrupt. We've known this for a while: but now that the Regime has been voted out, the megacorporations have no reason to continue covering as aggressively to keep up the charade. 1/
Much of the revenue made by these companies is exploitative, manufactured by complex wealth extraction techniques and numbers on spreadsheets, supported by and dependent upon infinite money printing, taking advantage of this shift in the government-driven financial paradigm. 2/
Corporations are highly adaptive. In this case, they've adapted far too well to the conditions of hive servitude and national decline encouraged by the Regime, and have thus gotten fat on the profits. The stock market never reflected the true state of the economy as a result. 3/
Quick 🧵: Swearing has now become very left-coded. Something in the lib psyche loves voyeuristic vulgarity: they dominated culture for so long but they also have an inferiority complex, perpetually imagining themselves to be "resistance" fighters (even when they're winning). 1/
This dominance has made them exceedingly weak, fat, lazy and hollow. The once rock solid mandate of heaven over Western culture has stagnated and they are in danger of losing it outright. You could argue they already have. Everything they put out now reeks of desperation. 2/
They are constantly trying to recreate the magic of the 60s, when their "revolution" reigned terror upon the world. Films could reorder social hierarchies. Music brought down foreign governments. TV shattered institutions. The left felt as if they had conquered God. 3/
Quick 🧵: This post completely misdiagnoses MAGA foreign policy goals. Many people seem allergic to realpolitik and remain stuck in Cold War delusions that are woefully out of date. States don't need to get along: they need to balance power to keep the system stable. 1/
We don't need Russia to agree with us. But we need to treat the various players of the geopolitical situation seriously, protecting our own interests by engaging in legitimate diplomatic actions backed by American strength at home, rather than moralistic scaremongering. 2/
The concept of Russia as a bloodthirsty conquering horde is laughably inaccurate and dangerously naive. Russia is an aging power that wants to protect Russian interests to secure itself amidst shifting global sands: that may take them outside of their sphere of influence...3/