NeoNote — Does that make me a Trump supporter?
Tuesday - 06Nov2018 Filed in:
NeoNotes&Politics&Liberty❝❝I've said repeatedly I don't like or trust Trump. I've criticized his economics, his tariff policy, his exaggerations, his spending, his threatening reporters, his crassness, and his popularism. I've pointed out that sudden changes in the stock market point to an underlying instability.
But none of that is a reason to impeach him. And there are absolutely NO mechanisms to nullify the 2016 election. And given HRC's behavior, she's less qualified than Trump.
In 2016, I advocated None Of The Above. I pointed out that no matter who won, liberty would take a hit and people would be worse off.
Exactly how does that make me a Trump supporter?
What I haven't done is join in any half-assed plans to PUBLICLY take him down because I know something about the man. Including several attempts to hex him. I know that he has spent decades turning publicity, any publicity to his advantage. I know that if you go after him in the headlines, he's going to make you pay dearly. I know that he is not a politico. I know that half of what he says is so he can get people talking about the things he wants. I know he "builds a context for change" before breaking ground.
I also know that the so-called Deep State has relied on misdirection, bribery, abusing government power, threats, intimidation, and underhanded tactics since at least the days of The Octopus. I know that the US government has been compromised for a long time, and it probably killed at least one other President.
I've said that Trump's one virtue is that he disrupts the status quo and corrupt institutions.
Does that make me a Trump supporter?❞❞
NeoNotes are the selected comments that I made on other boards, in email, or in response to articles where I could not respond directly.
Tags: Donald Trump ∙ like ∙ trust ∙ economics ∙ tariffs ∙ exaggerations ∙ spending ∙ threatening reporters ∙ crassness ∙ popularism ∙ stock market ∙ Instability ∙ impeach ∙ 2016 election ∙ none of the above ∙ hexes ∙ publicity ∙ deep state ∙ The Octopus ∙ goverment ∙ disrupt ∙ status quo ∙ institutions ∙ context for change ∙ politicos