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re: Ron implies Trump takes mainstream positions, that’s why he’s winning.

Posted on 5/20/23 at 8:19 pm to
Posted by keakar
Member since Jan 2017
30129 posts
Posted on 5/20/23 at 8:19 pm to
so is that why ron is too scared to announce?

its so easy to be a front runner, yet he isnt one, he isnt even a candidate yet, hes still not running, so i guess its not really that easy to be a front runner then huh?
Posted by Lou Pai
Member since Dec 2014
28149 posts
Posted on 5/20/23 at 8:57 pm to
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so is that why ron is too scared to announce?

its so easy to be a front runner, yet he isnt one, he isnt even a candidate yet, hes still not running, so i guess its not really that easy to be a front runner then huh?


The only downside to the pre-campaign era coming to a close is that soon we won't get to watch you leftist RINO cucks squirm about this, like the filthy cockroaches you are.
Posted by cajunangelle
Member since Oct 2012
147389 posts
Posted on 5/21/23 at 7:32 am to


Ron DeSantis Plots Politics with Chris Sununu in New Hampshire
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Once you understand the real baseline of corporation run party politics inside the USA, all of the moves – past and present – make sense, and the ‘ah-ha’ moments just keep flooding in. DIG DEEP

The boardroom of the Democrat private corporation (DNC) wants power. The boardroom of the Republican private corporation (RNC) wants money. The Democrats use money to get power, ultimately control over people; while the Republicans use power to get money, whatever happens to the people is irrelevant.

The DNC wants fundamental change; the RNC wants to be paid and control wealth while it happens. The core issue to understand republican politics is to look at how the people in control, the billionaires and multinational corporations, position for wealth. This is why the DNC weaponize voting systems (policy outcomes), while the RNC just want to be paid off while it takes place.

The focus on money is why we do not see policy at the forefront. Inside the internecine system of modern republican politics, the focus is always on the money.

The billionaires, multinational corporations, Wall Street hedge fund managers, and institutional wealth systems create the ‘acceptable republican‘ system, and as an outcome create the illusion of choice; however, each candidate delivers the same outcome to the people behind them – except Donald Trump and his America First agenda. That’s also why the entire assembly of GOPe candidates are against ‘MAGAnomics’.

The GOPe club know the illusion of choice begins with control over the first set of Republican states during the primary. Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina are important and highly visible not because those states magnanimously represent the interest of the national assembly, but rather as an outcome of the 2024 primary calendar.
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Sidebar – Remember, for those who control Republican politics, stopping Trump is the objective – not winning the 2024 election. The status of the financial class will remain untouched if the Democrat wing of the corporate apparatus succeeds. As long as Trump is not the President, the club wins regardless of whose flag is atop the spire.]

The same people funding the Stop-Trump candidates are the same people funding the Republican National Committee (RNC) and Republican Governors Association (RGA). These are institutions of influence within the corporate controlled political system. The candidates, RNC and RGA, are all funded by the same people. This is the root of their commonality.

When the people behind Florida Governor Ron DeSantis used the influence of the office to create legislative policy for the Florida lawmakers, you might have heard about the ESG (Environmental and Social Governance) confrontation. DeSantis confronted ESG investments by leveraging Florida taxpayer funds and pension plans.

Florida pension money was shifted out of Blackrock type financial institutions and spread around “non-ESG” smaller investment groups. Those non-ESG financial groups then increased their financial donations to the Republican Governors Association (RGA). The RGA then turned around and put $21 million extra money in the DeSantis political fund. Can you see the convenience of the financial laundry?

DeSantis gets anti-wokeism credit for confronting ESG investment, and simultaneously DeSantis gets more donations as an outcome of the state money he diverted from ESG investments. [Good Article on the process here] This is an example of how the ‘illusion of choice’ aligns with the best interests of the Sea Island Billionaires, and it’s a pretty smart approach, confirming a process of how the RGA will be used this cycle.

Once you see the strings on the marionettes you can never go back to that moment in the performance when you did not see them. While we have awakened many people to the ‘illusion of choice’ system by predicting the moves in advance, the enemy is cunning, and they know how to weaponize the feeling of desperation.

We are in an abusive relationship with our government, and that cycle of abuse is created by the background financial institutions who control government.


Posted by PorkSammich
North FL
Member since Sep 2013
14281 posts
Posted on 5/21/23 at 6:07 pm to
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so is that why ron is too scared to announce?


By announcing a month ahead of when Trump announced in 2015?

It’s strategic bro and you cultists are about to see why.
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