He also mentioned around the same time, when a reporter asked if he believes he will serve another 4 year term…. He said (paraphrasing) “yeah i believe i will serve four more years… who knows, maybe 8”…
Trump's dialogue here deliberately parallels his 'very rich people in the shadows and they really don't like what I'm doing' quotes from interview with Bartiramo.
Nice Q created by the 'p' in Whirlpool next to Trump. Also how many washing machines do you see:
Funny this clip. At the one Whirlpool laundry plant in Ohio. Now look where Whirlpool is today versus then. Low stocks, looking to sell portions of the business, and layoffs occuring up to two times a year.
At the time of that speech I had assumed that the “middle men” was everyone in Congress who enabled big pharma as long as they got their cut, through bribes (lobbyists).
This was from Aug 2020. I wondered what he meant by that when he said it back then.
Did he mean they were trying to assassinate him and he had to go into hiding?
But he didn't do that.
Did he mean he had to step down from power in order to open the public's eyes and force Big Pharma to stop their abuse of America's people?
Well, he did do that.
This is the video that opened my eyes. I've never known if he did actually go away for a while?
4 years is considered "away for awhile" in my book.
It feels like it's been 4 and 80 more.
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He also mentioned around the same time, when a reporter asked if he believes he will serve another 4 year term…. He said (paraphrasing) “yeah i believe i will serve four more years… who knows, maybe 8”…
All planned!
Washing machines for money laundering.
Trump's dialogue here deliberately parallels his 'very rich people in the shadows and they really don't like what I'm doing' quotes from interview with Bartiramo.
Nice Q created by the 'p' in Whirlpool next to Trump. Also how many washing machines do you see:
https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CE2NY1/us-president-donald-trump-delivers-remarks-to-employees-at-a-whirlpool-corporation-manufacturing-plant-august-6-2020-in-clyde-ohio-2CE2NY1.jpg
Funny this clip. At the one Whirlpool laundry plant in Ohio. Now look where Whirlpool is today versus then. Low stocks, looking to sell portions of the business, and layoffs occuring up to two times a year.
At the time of that speech I had assumed that the “middle men” was everyone in Congress who enabled big pharma as long as they got their cut, through bribes (lobbyists).
Interesting backdrop he chose.
Those middle men. They wouldn't happen to wear funny little hats, would they?