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seernewday 2 points ago +2 / -0

Word via X and a cdn legacy media outlet says trudy is stating with a casual shrug, "the 25% tariff is inevitable as that is how is going to pay for things"... I wonder if trudy has just understood things differently again then the message President Trump is intending to send? A 25% tariff will cripple the Canadian economy which already has about a quarter now living in poverty conditions thanks to trudys 9 years in power (stolen elections)... Would have a basket case country in the longest unsecured border in the world actually help President Trumps agenda? Might lil potatoe trudy be systemically a problem that needs to be dealt with, shall we say, differently? Asking for a whole country of Cdn frens!

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seernewday 2 points ago +2 / -0

Globalists also presented climate lockdowns as a kind of collective social punishment in the event that populations refused to cut carbon output on their own. As World Economic Forum “Agenda Contributor” Mariana Mazzucato argued in 2020: “Under a “climate lockdown,” governments would limit private-vehicle use, ban consumption of red meat, and impose extreme energy-saving measures, while fossil-fuel companies would have to stop drilling. To avoid such a scenario, we must overhaul our economic structures and do capitalism differently. Many think of the climate crisis as distinct from the health and economic crises caused by the pandemic. But the three crises – and their solutions – are interconnected…” Source: zerohedge.com

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seernewday 11 points ago +11 / -0

A farmer spots " how @Keir_Starmer's new best buddies at BlackRock are going to screw you over in 7 steps.

"1. They will start buying up small plots of agricultural land at double the normal price. They will issue a directive to all of their energy companies simultaneously to aggressively acquire plots for carbon capture. These third parties will start bidding against each other and force the value of agricultural land up.

"2. Initially farmers won't believe their luck - "these city folks are mad! if they want to buy an acre for ÂŁ50K, who am I to say no to these fools" is what you'll hear down the pub.

"3. These crazy prices will set record high comparisons for agricultural land. When a farmer dies, their farm will be valued using these new metrics and the next generation will discover the farm they thought was worth ÂŁ3M is worth ÂŁ9M and they don't have anything close to the money needed to cover the tax.

"4. In swoops a BlackRock subsidiary with a "Agri Debt Finance Tax Relief" product to lend them 20% the "value" of their farm so they can pay the taxes.

"5. The debt will come with conditions (a covenant) that the farm has to adopt and maintain certain practices. It has to use certain BlackRock owned fertilisers, software, machinery and labour solutions that get the farm ready to interface with a larger conglomerate.

"6. When a farm cannot make its debt payments, it is sold at auction. BlackRock subsidiaries are instructed NOT to buy these farms at auction. They have a special arrangement to buy the unsold farms at a rate that covers the unpaid debt plus outstanding fees and taxes to government... basically what the farm was originally worth.

"7. A BlackRock subsidiary then takes over the farm, consolidates it with a massive group of farms and uses illegal immigrant labour to staff the farm (which will be another government program they institute to deal with the immigration crisis). The government will literally pay for the labour costs as part of this plan making the farms wildly profitable and making small family farms unable to compete."

https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/blackrock.418740/

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seernewday 2 points ago +2 / -0

Seems a lot of folks have spoken up about this - which is great! We are researching and thinking for ourselves. I suspect and hope President Trump and team will adjust this to an acceptable pick soon.

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seernewday 1 point ago +1 / -0

My apologies,,, it is a documentary series released originally years ago on the Fed and America's history regarding money printing versus the horrid history of "central banking"

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seernewday 2 points ago +2 / -0

The full documentary is well worth the watch!!

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seernewday 3 points ago +3 / -0

When President Trump makes promises he has always kept them - It's why we back him!!

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seernewday 3 points ago +3 / -0

Matt Gaetz reportedly didn’t have the support from these four Republican Senators

  1. John Curtis (Utah)

  2. Susan Collins (Maine)

  3. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)

  4. Mitch McConnell (Kentucky)

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seernewday 11 points ago +11 / -0

Now I’m really beginning to think that the Matt Gaetz nod for Attorney General was intentional and probably not the way you think it was.

“Republican” Senators have now been exposed on who is going to go against him BEFORE his administration takes effect.

Remember, Donald Trump has always been one step ahead.

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seernewday 7 points ago +7 / -0

@BlackRock is currently in the process of re-applying for "blanket authorization" from FERC.

Last week, both @ConsumersFirst and 19 state Attorneys General filed motions with FERC, seeking to bar @BlackRock from receiving this authorization

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seernewday 4 points ago +4 / -0

Understanding the Fed and debt

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seernewday 1 point ago +1 / -0

Odumma Created the Precedent for Trump to Use Recess Appointments Obama’s use of recess appointments during his presidency has created the precedent for President-Elect Donald Trump to use recess appointments for any nominees that can’t get Senate approval. Obama used it for routine appointments that weren’t going to get through the Senate. So, now, the precedent’s there and Trump can do this.” Source: breitbart.com

Number of Appointments: President Obama made 32 recess appointments. Purpose: Recess appointments are made by the President when the Senate is in recess, allowing the President to bypass the Senate confirmation process temporarily. They are often used to fill positions that might otherwise remain vacant due to political gridlock.

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