yes.
MEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEME just kills us.
Which the ancients warned us about.
We have not listened.
yes.
MEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEMEME just kills us.
Which the ancients warned us about.
We have not listened.
I have.
I'm not taking the blame.
"we're all to blame" is establishment horseshit.
this has always been our main point of contention.
of course personal responsibility is important. but it's not our fault genocidal trillionaires program us day and night.
It is amazing that so many people have been convinced a "billionaire" cares about them. The billionaire who shows now, and has always shown, he only cares about himself. We who are resistant to conmen have trouble understanding how he pulled it off. In every thread, we wonder if a Trumpy or 2 will come to their senses and admit they were conned.
Weisselberg is just the latest in a long line of people who found that loyalty is a one-way street with Trump. His longtime personal lawyer, Michael Cohen: convicted for campaign finance fraud for which Trump avoided legal consequences. His replacement lawyer, Rudy Giuliani: his law license was recently suspended and he is now under federal investigation. Former campaign manager, Paul Manafort: imprisoned for years, until Trump gave him a last-minute pardon.
As Trump's three wives discovered, the man has no gratitude and no loyalty. He repays such things by screwing you over. He only issued some pardons of cronies at the last minute because he thought it would serve his own personal interests. For instance, Roger Stone got convicted of doing crimes for Trump, got his sentence commuted, and went straight back to the business of doing Trump's dirty work, as evidenced by the way his name keeps cropping up in court filings about the January 6 insurrection. But, as a general rule, the reward for sticking your neck out for Trump is that he will leave you out to hang while he runs off to play some more golf, secure in his belief that someone else will always pay the price for his crimes.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...mit-that-loyalty-to-him-is-foolish/ar-AALFoOM
It is amazing that so many people have been convinced a "billionaire" cares about them. The billionaire who shows now, and has always shown, he only cares about himself. We who are resistant to conmen have trouble understanding how he pulled it off. In every thread, we wonder if a Trumpy or 2 will come to their senses and admit they were conned.
Its not my fault that I live with so many useless fucks who sell their freedom for shoddy/dishonest promises of safety. It was my good fortune to spend so much of this life in abuse, and also to spend over 30 years so far on a rigorous spiritual path.....I know what I am made of....and the Good Life is not the safe life....I am not buying the chains that I am being sold by abusers.
Free to the last breath.
Power turning the law into a political weapon against its enemies is an act of societal arson.
WTF are you babbling about? Since when were you ever not "free"?
As opposed to laws that enforced/condone slavery and Jim Crow? Or laws that give corporate entities the same "rights" as an individual human being in court? Or laws that conclusively suppress the vote of particular parties or groups?
Something like that is what you're referring to?
Its not my fault that I live with so many useless fucks who sell their freedom for shoddy/dishonest promises of safety. It was my good fortune to spend so much of this life in abuse, and also to spend over 30 years so far on a rigorous spiritual path.....I know what I am made of....and the Good Life is not the safe life....I am not buying the chains that I am being sold by abusers.
Free to the last breath.
Do you have an excuse for your failure to perform?
*SEE SIG*
It is amazing that so many people have been convinced a "billionaire" cares about them. The billionaire who shows now, and has always shown, he only cares about himself. We who are resistant to conmen have trouble understanding how he pulled it off. In every thread, we wonder if a Trumpy or 2 will come to their senses and admit they were conned.
his policies are correct.
Weisselberg is just the latest in a long line of people who found that loyalty is a one-way street with Trump. His longtime personal lawyer, Michael Cohen: convicted for campaign finance fraud for which Trump avoided legal consequences. His replacement lawyer, Rudy Giuliani: his law license was recently suspended and he is now under federal investigation. Former campaign manager, Paul Manafort: imprisoned for years, until Trump gave him a last-minute pardon.
As Trump's three wives discovered, the man has no gratitude and no loyalty. He repays such things by screwing you over. He only issued some pardons of cronies at the last minute because he thought it would serve his own personal interests. For instance, Roger Stone got convicted of doing crimes for Trump, got his sentence commuted, and went straight back to the business of doing Trump's dirty work, as evidenced by the way his name keeps cropping up in court filings about the January 6 insurrection. But, as a general rule, the reward for sticking your neck out for Trump is that he will leave you out to hang while he runs off to play some more golf, secure in his belief that someone else will always pay the price for his crimes.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...mit-that-loyalty-to-him-is-foolish/ar-AALFoOM
People lacking a well-rounded understanding of politics, not very well informed, who are WWE fans, and The Apprentice fans, tended to become Trump supporters.