This Sign Was Spotted in Danilovgrad, Serbia
Pretty Simple Really: New American-Russian Alliance
My initial assessment (some will call it corny or stupid) that I see now
that Donald J. Trump is officially in the office:
America is now totally ripe for one or more dictators to soon take
over. Why do I say that? Just look and listen to this – my educated evaluation
based on close scrutiny and observation. It goes something like this (in exactly 200 words, too).
“We seem to not trust or believe anyone or anything except from a bullshitting con-artist billionaire who surrounds himself with other bullshitting con-artist billionaires, who collectively blame the “entire establishment” who BTW: helped them get so damn rich by riding on our backs (they tell us) and then taking away from us all our stuff, then tell us we should only trust them to fight and get our stuff back, which will be on their terms, and that method is forthcoming, but yet they are reluctant to lay out in full the details all the while profess that we should only trust and believe in them – and not any of the media except that of their choosing for us to believe and trust. And, there will not time for any of our Q&A and certainly none from the media they we can’t trust or believe.”
Does that sound like that circle is now squared?
Related to my assessment is this from the Boston Globe as reflected in
their summary. And, no, I simply found this article while after I was searching
for a Trump-Putin photo for the blog posting (*the one I used above ironically):
“[…] if Trump and Putin do
forge a 21st-century detente, it would
bind the United States to an authoritarian nation notorious for political
repression, military opportunism, naked interference in the affairs of other
states, and a dismal record on human rights — all of it grounded in a cult of
Putin-personality.”
That description seems to fit
them both, doesn’t it? We could call it the P.T. Barnum effect (Putin-Trump in this case); not for their money per se, but for their vote and support and worldly goods in the long run.
Thanks for stopping ... hope you were not bored too much (smile).
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