Posted originaly on Nov 18, 2024 by Martin Armstrong
Trump is urging Israel to “finish the job” on defeating Hamad. His position on Israel stands firm, and he previously acknowledged Jerusalem as Israel’s capital during his first term to the dismay of many. Ron Paul recently accused Trump of filling his cabinet with pro-war neocons who support Israel.
“Yesterday was a bad day for those who endorse “America First” in our foreign policy,” Paul posted on X. Elise Stefanik was appointed as the UN Ambassador, Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, and Mike Waltz as the National Security Advisor. All three strongly support Israel’s war on Palestine. Can Israel’s was on Palestine be limited to Hamas when the group uses its citizens as human shields? Paul said “many who hoped that Trump 2.0 would be different than Trump 1.0 are feeling dejected and betrayed.”
I have explained that Israel is a vassal state. “If there were not an Israel, we’d have to invent one,” Biden has said numerous times since the 1980s. Israel is a strategic military base for the West. It permitted America to keep an eye on not just oil but opium as well. America did not need to “create” an Israel since Britain basically did back in 1948. Israel is not a charity and the West does not fund it because of religion.
Israel is the West’s stronghold in the Middle East. I encourage those interested to read the article about the Ben Gurion Canal Project. There are countless reasons for the US to support Israel from defense to trade.
Yet, the Israel-Palestine war is now the battleground for yet another proxy war. Palestine does not have a military. The terrorist group Hamas contains between 30,000 and 40,000 fighters, but only a few hundred are believed to have received proper training. Hamas does not have an air force or any naval power. In contrast, Israel has one of the most advanced defense forces in the world, yet they are surrounded by enemies from every angle.
The appointees that Ron Paul accused of being neocons have abandoned their ideas for Ukraine. Stefanik said she no longer believes Ukraine deserves NATO membership. Rubio initially supported Ukraine and labelled Putin a “killer” back in 2022. Now, Rubio believes the war “needs to be brought to a conclusion” and that continuing the proxy war in Europe could set Ukraine back 100 years. Mike Waltz also had a complete shift in his policy on Ukraine and accused Zelensky of asking for “blank checks,” but Waltz initially supported the war.
In contrast, the three strongly support Israel’s war. All support fighting in this proxy war and have ideas for attacking Lebanon and Iran. They will likely push for the US to send Israel munitions and aid. I believe it would be a great misstep for Trump to send US troops into the Middle East again and do not believe he would make such a blunder.
Is Trump filling his cabinet with neocons? Well, Ron Paul is not completely wrong. These people will influence US policy and Trump would be wise to avoid escalating America’s role in the never-ending feuds in the Middle East.
Posted originally on Nov 18, 2024 by Martin Armstrong
Donald J. Trump may be one of the oldest presidents in US history, but he has selected the youngest cabinet in recent history. We are seeing the rise of the Millennial generation (born between 1981 and 1996). Even Vice President-Elect J.D. Vance is a Millennial at 40.
Millennials appointed to Trump’s cabinet:
Tulsi Gabbard: 43
Matt Gaetz: 42
Elise Stefanik: 40
Steven Miller: 39
Vivek Ramaswamy: 39
Joe Biden has one of the oldest cabinets in US history. He only has four cabinet members under the age of 50, the youngest being Pete Buttigieg at 42. The median age in Biden’s cabinet is 61.7 compared to Trump’s potential median of 50.8.
Millennials experienced 9/11 in their youth, the Great Recession in early adulthood, and are now the first generation less well off than their parents. Gen X is also well represented among Trump’s nominations.
Critics say they lack the necessary experience. Some forget that the Founding Fathers of this nation were quite young, with James Monroe and Marquis de Lafayette being only 18 years old at the time America was formed. The average age of the signers of the Declaration of Independence was 44, with the average age for the Constitution coming in at 45. George Washington was only 44 in 1776, John Hancock was 39, James Madison, 36, Thomas Jefferson, 33, John Jay, 43, and Alexander Hamilton was 21. Yes, life expectancy was different, but these men shaped history without decades of political experience.
The next generation must actually live with the consequences of the legislation they pass or fail to pass. Many of them have young children who will also grow up in the political landscape they create. That generation understands the current state of the economy and that it is far different for younger generations. Trump is perhaps leaving behind a legacy by appointing a youthful cabinet. He has stated he believes in term limits and does not want to create an atmosphere of career politicians.
Posted originally on Nov 17, 2024 by Martin Armstrong
The mainstream media is either stupid or relentlessly beating a dead horse – their Marxist agenda. Reading the Economist and the comments of the Editor-in-chief, it is hard to fathom how ignorant this article really comes off, as do many others criticizing Trump for this flurry of appointments. I have said that The DEEP STATE is trembling because Trump now knows their game. Last time, they stuffed his cabinet with people like John Bolton and all other Deep State’s Neocons. Bolton wanted to start World War III because an unmanned drone was shot down. He has no regard for human life, regardless of which side we are talking about. War, to him, appears to be more like a football game rooting for one team to vanquish the other.
The entire reason Trump is giving his list of nominees NOW before taking office is to PREVENT the Deep State from stuffing his cabinet again to ensure he cannot drain the swamp. This has NEVER been done before, and this is an excellent strategy.
Gaetz, Kennedy, and others could still be confirmed with a majority vote, as Republicans will have 53 seats in the Senate. Vice President-elect JD Vance will act as not just a tiebreaker; he also has other powers Vice Presidents possess but have not historically used. Republicans are also working on tight margins, which could make it difficult with the RINOs being part of the Deep State. I will address that in a coming special report.
Trump is also cleverly pushing for recess appointments. On his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump wrote that positions should be filled “IMMEDIATELY!”
“Any Republican Senator seeking the coveted LEADERSHIP position in the United States Senate must agree to Recess Appointments (in the Senate!), without which we will not be able to get people confirmed in a timely manner.”
Welcome to Washington. You are about to see just how DEEP the Deep State really is. The upcoming votes will distinguish those who actually represent the people, and those who represent the Deep State against the people.
Despite numerous pontifications to the contrary, it was always going to go this way. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the idiot professional political consultants, those enlisted by the Sea Island billionaires to try and drag the $100 bill on a fishing string through the MAGA hood, were only going to fool the first few blocks of voters; after that, people wised up.
The problems are too numerous to encapsulate; however, for the sake of brevity they can be argued into three main buckets: (1) Fakery – the entire dishonest operation from the outset (triggered visibly in ’21, originating back in ’18) was based on deception, astroturf and false pretenses. (2) The candidate just isn’t that good, is inauthentic in the extreme, zero private sector understanding, and is dependent on #1. (3) Transparently a Big Club operation, surrounded by the most expensive deceptions the GOPe can muster.
I said last summer the DeSantis campaign would collapse upon itself as sunlight poured in. That’s exactly what has been happening. Despite their initial trust deposits, Florida Republican voters are now a case study in ‘not going to be fooled again’. Once you see the strings on the marionettes, you can never return to that moment in the performance when you did not see them. It doesn’t matter how good the stage presentation; the strings are visible, and continued pretending only makes it worse.
(Politico) – A top spokesperson for Ron DeSantis’ super PAC is sounding a decidedly dour note on the Florida governor’s presidential prospects, saying his campaign is facing an “uphill battle” and is trailing badly in the key nominating states.
[…] “Right now in national polling we are way behind, I’ll be the first to admit that,” [Steve] Cortes said in a Twitter spaces event that was recorded on Sunday night. “I believe in being blunt and honest. It’s an uphill battle but clearly Donald Trump is the runaway frontrunner.”
Calling the DeSantis campaign, the “clear underdog,” he added: “In the first four states which matter tremendously, polls are a lot tighter, we are still clearly down. We’re down double digits, we have work to do.”
[…] “If we do not prevail — and I have every intent on winning, I didn’t sign up for this to come in second — but if we do not prevail I will tell you this, we will make President Trump better for having this kind of primary,” Cortes said. (read more)
Given the stakes in our nation, the political challenge against Donald Trump by professional Republicans should be taken in the correct context.
We The People are being targeted, attacked, vilified and put under social and economic assault by the extremists in a corrupt U.S. government. The attack approach against us is through President Donald Trump.
This is not a time for half-measures, pale pastels, pretending and some form of eloquent pontification in some esoteric/intellectual political arena. There are two sides – those who intend to destroy our nation (globalists) and those who are fighting to defend it (nationalists).
Those GOPe candidates, like Ron DeSantis, who are aligned with the Big Club corporations, are essentially aligned against our interests. If the Republicans truly wanted to preserve, protect and defend our republic, they would not be challenging the one man who leads and stands alone against the globalist horde. It really is that simple.
Those Republicans [fill_in_blank] who stand against us now, in any forum, construct, institution or structure of visible assembly, are as much the enemy as the collective leftists who are trying to destroy Donald Trump.
I have neither pity or mercy for any of them, nor their campaigns. Let them be cast forever into the pit of irrelevance.
“If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animated contest of freedom – go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen!”
~ Sam Adams
NEWSWEEK – Having previously been touted as the GOP’s next presidential hopeful, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis‘ White House bid has been floundering over the past few months, with even Republican figures casting doubt on the future of his campaign.
[…] DeSantis’s unfavorable rating among potential voters has been steadily rising since late March, when he recorded a split 39.3 percent favorable rating. This includes the time after he confirmed his 2024 bid in late May in an error-strewn Twitter Space online announcement. (read more)
“It must be considered that there is nothing more difficult to carry out, nor more doubtful of success, nor more dangerous to handle, than to initiate a new order of things. For the reformer has enemies in all those who profit by the old order, and only lukewarm defenders in all those who would profit by the new order”… “who do not truly believe in anything new until they have had the actual experience of it.”
‒ Niccolò Machiavelli
We will win this contest, not just because we must win – but also there is no option for our children.
You have heard me say three phrases repeatedly: (1) There are trillions of dollars at stake; (2) live your best life; and (3) always trust your instincts.
The first element is the baseline. The economics of the thing is always the structural reason for the outcome of anything and everything connected to the thing. In simpler times we said, ‘follow the money,’ the core essence of that phrase still exists; however, in recent times the people who are controlling the outcomes have been more subversive at hiding the mechanics of their finance.
The second element is the outcome of acceptance. No one is coming to save you, us, or anything. We are in this battle together, a diversity of humanity that just wants to be left alone and live in freedom; but we are also in this battle alone. No one in a position of institutional power is in alignment with our desire for freedom. Rather than despair at the reality, embrace life and live it as fully and completely as possible – while simultaneously not giving power to the dark imaginings that facilitate the goals of those in power. Throw sand in their machinery when possible.
The last point speaks to the inherent strength that exists within the human species. Turn off the noise; turn away from voices that push the illusions into view, and trust your natural instincts that were provided by a loving God. Into this concept remember there is no such thing as misinformation, disinformation or malinformation; there is only information. That information may take the form of truth or lies. Use your God given skills to decipher the difference, and when in doubt pause and pray for assistance and clarity.
It’s going to be ugly.
It is likely to be uncomfortable.
It is certain to be intense, gritty, bloody, fierce and filled with adrenaline.
As we share in a reminder every morning, “This is no small thing, to restore a republic after it has fallen into corruption. It may be that our task is impossible. Yet, if we do not try then how will we know it can’t be done? And if we do not try, it most certainly won’t be done. The Founders’ Republic, and the larger war for western civilization, will be lost.”
I can assure you of only this, if we do not stand victorious it will not be because Donald J. Trump left anything on the battlefield.
2024 is MAGA burning the ships behind us. This one is for all the marbles. This is not a place where tepid half-measures and gentlemanly pastels will suffice. Get right with God, put on the armor, absorb the focus of fighting like the third monkey on the ramp to Noah’s ark, and get comfortable being uncomfortable.
Our ally is anyone who stands beside us, right now. Our enemy is anyone who doesn’t.
The new sons and daughters of the revolution are going to look completely different. The Green Dragon Tavern may be a church, a picnic table or a tailgate. The assembly is not focused on the labels of the assembled. We do not have time for that. The mission is the purpose. The fight is wherever it surfaces. Delicate sensibilities must be dispatched like a feather in a hurricane.
Posted originally on the CTH on June 16, 2023 | Sundance
Yeah, he really did that. Folks, I’m not sharing this to be snarky about Ron DeSantis per se’, this isn’t actually his messaging. It’s worth looking at this through the prism of who is operating the management, branding and communication effort. This level of ridiculous religious pandering is stunningly identical to Ted Cruz in the early 2016 GOP nomination.
The DeSantis campaign knows they need to target evangelical and faith-based voters. Put a group of people who are not actually centered on the principles of faith in charge of a political campaign, tell them they need to appeal to faith-based voters, and this is exactly what you get.
The DeSantis campaign organizes what should be an interview with friendly allies in the Christian Broadcasting Network. [Full Interview Here] CBN’s David Brody then interviews Ron DeSantis asking him what historic figures he would associate himself with. DeSantis’s answer is so far beyond pandering cringe, it makes you seriously wonder who constructed this messaging for him [likely, Jeff Roe]. WATCH:
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Grandma’s rules apply to me providing any further commentary on the issue, but wow – just wow.
That campaign must be under so much external pressure from the GOPe donors, it’s unreal to watch.
Potential GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is proposing to amend the Constitution, which in itself does not fall within party lines. The Constitution is not a suggestion but a standard for life in this nation. The 26th Amendment allows all adults over the age of 18 to vote for their representatives. Ramaswamy believes that only people over the age of 25 should have the right to vote, with a few exceptions.
There is a “long-standing tradition in our country, tying civic duties to the privileges of citizenship,” Vivek stated. On this premise, he proposes allowing adults under 25 to vote if they have served in the military for a minimum of six months or work as first responder as a police officer or firefighter. Others under the age of 25 could take a civics test, similar to the test provided to naturalized citizens if they’d like their voice to be heard. Well, the problem is you then cannot draft them to die in foreign wars with no right to vote. Rome use to have a requirement that you had to be a property owner to even serve in the military. The idea was if you had something to lose, you would defend the country.
Some young students understand politics in greater depth than older generations. The youth may tend to vote blue, but that should not give any GOP candidate permission to silence their voices. These young adults will still be expected to pay taxes and adhere to laws implemented by their government leaders. Yet another reason why it is absurd to tax teens under the age of 18 who have no say in their representation. This policy would open the door to blocking out the votes of other demographics. Should the elderly reapply for voting rights? Should everyone be required to take a civics test? Politicians already have to beg the people to show up on election day.
The young 37-year-old candidate could have appealed to the youth in other ways. I have no problem critiquing candidates on both sides of the aisle since half of them are swimming in the same swamp. Taking away rights and amending the Constitution to tilt the election is a poor proposal.
Posted originally on the CTH on January 22, 2023 | Sundance
President Donald J Trump delivered remarks yesterday during the celebration of life for Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway {Direct Rumble Link}.
Delivering remarks in his authentic style, President Trump delivered a mostly ad lib speech to celebrate the life of Diamond and the joy she delivered to all around her. While interplaying personal anecdotes about the time they spent together, President Trump overlays the positive impact of both Diamond and Silk amid the cultural and political dynamics of the day. WATCH:
Posted originally on the Conservative Tree House on January 22, 2023 | sundance
President Donald J Trump headed a beautiful celebration of the life lived by Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway on Saturday. {Direct Rumble Link}
During an event at Crown Theatre in Fayetteville, NC, President Trump, Silk, the family and friends of Lynette Hardaway joined in celebration. RSBN was present to broadcast and record the entire event. WATCH:
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