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Title: Trump Folds at G-20 on Everything
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URL Source: https://russia-insider.com/en/trump-folds-g-20-everything/ri25584
Published: Dec 5, 2018
Author: Tom Luongo
Post Date: 2018-12-05 10:38:50 by Ada
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To the neocons. "Welcome to the end of Trump’s presidency...He has become Bush the Lesser with arguably better hair."

I knew there was something wrong with Donald Trump’s presidency the day he bombed the airbase at Al-Shairat in Syria. It was a turning point. I knew it was a mistake the moment he did it and argued as such at the time.

No act by him was more contentious.

It cost me hundreds of followers gained throughout the campaign who wanted to believe Trump was playing 4-D chess. My Periscopes went from being events to afterthoughts.

Those that left needed to believe this because they had invested so much in him.

They had to believe he was playing some deep game with Putin to bring peace to the region.

He wasn’t.

I was right and truth is painful. The need for him to be Orange Jesus was so strong they created Qanon and the ‘science’ of political horoscope as slowly but surely Trump was stripped of all of his power except that of complaining about how unfair it all is.

That day he did something in the moment, with bad intelligence and let fly with tomahawks which Russian and Syrian air defenses misdirected and/or shot down.

Empty President

His goal was to show everyone there was a new, strong sheriff in town.

All it did was weaken him.

The neocons praised him as presidential. They began to get their hooks in him then. But truly, Trump was destroyed before he took office, giving up Michael Flynn, expelling Russian diplomats and compromising his cabinet picks.

Because making war is the only true test of a President to the laptop bombardiers who control foreign policy. With that one act Trump’s days as an independent agent in D.C. were numbered.

And since then the hope has been that given the enormity of the opposition to his Presidency he was still fighting for what he campaigned on — no nation building, bring the empire home, protect the borders, and clean up the corruption.

He’s made a few minor changes but not enough to change the course of this country and, by extension, the world.

The people want this change. Those with the power don’t.

G-20 Ghost

So here we are with a pathetic Trump outclassed at the G-20, a meeting he should dominate but instead is ushered around like a child, given poor earpieces and looking a little lost. He’s only allowed to have one meeting of note by his handlers, with China’s Xi Jinping.

Because that meeting wasn’t going to end with anything damaging to the long-term plan. Trump’s tariff game is tired and all it will do is hasten the demise of U.S. competitiveness in the very industries he wants us to be competitive in.

Because tariffs are a band-aid on the real problems of bureaucracy, corruption, waste and sloth within an economy. They are not a product of China stealing our technology (though they have).

And that $1 trillion deficit Trump is running? Music to the ears of the globalists who want the U.S. brought low. More military spending. More boondoggles the banks can cut a nice big check to themselves for with funny money printed without risk. This can go on for a few more years until it doesn’t matter anymore.

Trump’s folding on meeting Putin is the final nail in his presidency’s coffin. He’s not even allowed to make statements on this issue anymore. That’s for Sarah Sanders, Mike Pomposity and John Bolt-head to do.

You know, the grown-ups in the room.

No. Putin and Trump met once when they weren’t supposed to and since then Trump has been getting smaller and smaller. Sure, he held some rallies for the mid-terms to shore up his base for a few weeks while the Democrats stole more than a dozen House seats, three governorships and a couple of Senate seats, but hey he’s still working hard for no pay.

Please.

Trump needed to show some real moral courage and speak with Putin about the Kerch Strait incident like men, not sulk in the corner over a couple of ships. And yet his still throws his full support behind a butcher like Mohammed bin Salman because arms sales and Iran.

Putin, for his part, makes no bones about doing business with the Saudis. He knows that bin Salman is creating a quagmire for Trump while driving the U.S. and European Deep State mad.

Putin refuses to apologize for thwarting our plans to overthrow him in Russia and steal Ukraine.

Time Enough to Win

For this Secretary of Defense James Mattis calls Putin, “A slow learner.” This is a flat-out threat that Mattis has more coming Putin’s way. But in fact, it is Mattis who is the slow learner since he still thinks Putin isn’t three steps ahead of him.

Which he is.

The game is all about time and money. And thanks to Mattis and, yes, Trump, Putin will win the war of attrition he is playing.

Because that is what has been going on here from the beginning. Iran, China and Russia know what the U.S. power brokers want and they knew Trump would always cave to them. So, they knew exactly how to get Trump to over-commit to a strategy that cannot and will not ever come to fruition.

I warned that Trump’s blind-spot when it comes to Iran was his weakness. I warned that he would eventually justify breaking every foreign policy promise to fulfill his plan to unite the Sunni world behind him and Israel by giving them Iran.

The End of the Beginning

Welcome to today.

And welcome to the end of Trump’s presidency because now he is pot-committed to regime change while the vultures circle him domestically. He has become Bush the Lesser with arguably better hair.

He has alienated everyone the world over with sanctions and tariffs, hence his desire to “Get me out of here” as the G-20 wound down. No one believes he matters anymore. By tying himself to the Saudis and the Israelis the way he has he, the master negotiator, has left himself no room to negotiate.

And that is leading to everyone defying him versus cutting deals to carve up the world, end the empire and come home.

Trump is not leading here. He is being led. And change requires leaders. He has been led down the path so many presidents have, more militarism, more empire. Because when you’re the Emperor everyone is your enemy. This is the paranoia of a late-stage imperial mindset.

It certainly is the mindset of Trump’s closest advisors — Mattis, Bolton and Pompeo.

So Trump’s “America First’ instincts, no matter how genuine, have been twisted into something worse than evil, they are now ineffectual keepers of the status quo fueling ruinous neoconservative dreams of central Asian dominance.

And he has no one to blame but himself.

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

Anyone care to reduce this mess to three coherent sentences? thanks.

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2018-12-05   11:27:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Lod (#1)

Anyone care to reduce this mess to three coherent sentences? thanks.

Trump is not leading here. He is being led. And change requires leaders.

Ada  posted on  2018-12-05   13:29:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Ada (#0)

Trump is on his own in DC. He's gonna need our help, and I don't mean at the ballot box. Sides are being chosen. Eventually we're gonna have to settle this on the streets if we want to keep the little we have.

Obnoxicated  posted on  2018-12-05   13:56:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Ada (#0)

at the G-20, ... one meeting of note ... with China’s Xi Jinping. ... Because that meeting wasn’t going to end with anything damaging to the long-term plan ... of the globalists who want the U.S. brought low.


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America doesn't really need to import any foreign-made products. There should be tariffs on everything that could be better made in America by Americans for our own economy. If America can produce surpluses that the world wants to buy at American prices, they could make those arrangements here or go elsewhere if what they intend is to "level" the standards of America for Global Marketers in the profiteering business of producing slave labor economies and misery.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2018-12-07   7:22:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: GreyLmist (#4)

America doesn't really need to import any foreign-made products. There should be tariffs on everything that could be better made in America by Americans for our own economy. If America can produce surpluses that the world wants to buy at American prices, they could make those arrangements here or go elsewhere if what they intend is to "level" the standards of America for Global Marketers in the profiteering business of producing slave labor economies and misery.

I bought a Made in China Baby Ben alarm clock at Wal Mart. The guts stripped out of it and I had to throw it in the trash.

Do you think we could still make those clocks here in the U.S. and for a reasonable price? Plus you must consider all of the government regulations which must be complied with here in order to make those clocks. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-12-07   7:40:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: BTP Holdings (#5)

I bought a Made in China Baby Ben alarm clock at Wal Mart. The guts stripped out of it and I had to throw it in the trash.

Do you think we could still make those clocks here in the U.S. and for a reasonable price? Plus you must consider all of the government regulations which must be complied with here in order to make those clocks. ;)

Yes, we could make all the clocks we need in America. People who want to buy foeign-made clocks could still do so if they can afford the tariff-markup, which they could better afford if American Commerce wasn't in a race to the bottom with "Globalism". If they just want to buy low-standard clocks and other items at a discount from Globalist "regulators" of slave labor economies, they should move there.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2018-12-07   8:58:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: GreyLmist (#6)

If they just want to buy low-standard clocks and other items at a discount from Globalist "regulators" of slave labor economies, they should move there.

The only problem with that is places like China have no room for foreigners.

Chinese have been coming to the U.S. since the 1850s and worked for the railroads digging tunnels in the mountains by hand. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-12-07   19:33:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: BTP Holdings (#7)

Shit. I see it now. We have to take African refugees into the US because they are fleeing Chinese persecution.

I say let China take over Africa, but the USA should make it clear we will not absolve Sino headaches with token humanitarian appeasement, like taking in refugees.

“I am not one of those weak-spirited, sappy Americans who want to be liked by all the people around them. I don’t care if people hate my guts; I assume most of them do. The important question is whether they are in a position to do anything about it. My affections, being concentrated over a few people, are not spread all over Hell in a vile attempt to placate sulky, worthless shits.” - William S Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2018-12-07   19:47:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Dakmar (#8)

let China take over Africa

The Chinese are building a Naval base in Djibouti which has quite a nice harbor there which is similar to Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Do you think they might have designs on the oil choke point at the Straits of Hormuz? ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-12-07   20:00:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: BTP Holdings (#7) (Edited)

Chinese have been coming to the U.S. since the 1850s and worked for the railroads digging tunnels in the mountains by hand.

from: History of rail transport in China

In 1864, a British merchant built a 600-meter long narrow gauge railroad outside the Xuanwu Gate in Beijing to demonstrate the technology to the imperial court.[3] The court found it "exceedingly special and strange in the utmost" and promptly had the railway dismantled.[3]

The first railroad to operate commercially in China opened in Shanghai in July 1876. The railway, known as the Woosung Road, ran from the American Concession in the present-day Zhabei District to Woosung in the present-day Baoshan District and was built by the British trading firm, Jardine, Matheson and Co.[4] Construction took place without approval from the Qing government, which had paid 285,000 taels of silver for the railroad[2] and had it dismantled in October 1877.[5][6][7] The rails and rolling stock were later shipped to Taiwan. In late 1884, Jardine, Matheson arranged a loan of 500 million taels of silver to the Chinese government in late 1884 "for the purpose of building railways".[8]

The first railway to endure was the Kaiping Tramway and Imperial Railways of North China. Initially, a 10 kilometre (6.2 mi) line from Tangshan to Xugezhuang built in 1881 to transport coal from the coal mine in Tangshan, this line was extended to Tianjin in 1888 and Shanhaiguan and Suizhong in 1894. This railway became known as the "Guanneiwai Railway" (literally, inner and outer Shanhaiguan railway). The railway was backed by the powerful Viceroy of Zhili, Li Hongzhang, who overcame objections from conservative ministers. To secure the support of the Empress Dowager for railway construction, Li Hongzhang imported a small train set from Germany and built a 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) narrow gauge railway from her residence in Zhongnanhai to her dining hall in Beihai in 1888.[9] The Empress, concerned that the locomotive's noise would disturb the geomancy or fengshui of the imperial city, required the train be pulled by eunuchs instead of steam engine.[9]

Liberals need to get over that whole Chinese were poor exploited victims narrative. Of course they were used for manual labor here, even their best and brightest could not build railroads at the time. Eunuchs? Really?

“I am not one of those weak-spirited, sappy Americans who want to be liked by all the people around them. I don’t care if people hate my guts; I assume most of them do. The important question is whether they are in a position to do anything about it. My affections, being concentrated over a few people, are not spread all over Hell in a vile attempt to placate sulky, worthless shits.” - William S Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2018-12-07   20:05:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: BTP Holdings (#9) (Edited)

Do you think they might have designs on the oil choke point at the Straits of Hormuz?

Without oil to ship raw ore all around the world to be shipped elsewhere to be refined into steel to be shipped all over the world to be stamped into parts to be crated up and shipped all over world to be sent once again trans ocean to be assembled and shipped overseas for sale, the oil market would take a slight hit.

Without politics, that business model would fall apart, rather than existing for very little reason as it does.

“I am not one of those weak-spirited, sappy Americans who want to be liked by all the people around them. I don’t care if people hate my guts; I assume most of them do. The important question is whether they are in a position to do anything about it. My affections, being concentrated over a few people, are not spread all over Hell in a vile attempt to placate sulky, worthless shits.” - William S Burroughs

Dakmar  posted on  2018-12-07   20:16:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Dakmar (#11)

Without oil to ship raw ore all around the world to be shipped elsewhere to be refined into steel to be shipped all over the world to be stamped into parts to be crated up and shipped all over world to be sent once again trans ocean to be assembled and shipped overseas for sale, the oil market would take a slight hit.

That is all quite convoluted.

Ore is shipped to the closest place to be smelted into the base metal. After that it is shipped to other places as a finished product, or to be worked into a finished product.

For example, iron ore from the Mesabi range in the U.P. of Michigan is now smelted into Taconite, which is 90% pure iron. Those Taconite pellets are then loaded onto rail hopper cars (Soo Line and others) and sent to the steel mills in NW Indiana where they are further refined and sometimes alloyed with other metals.

Matter of fact, there are some ghost towns such as Fayette, Michigan that were once thriving small towns. The story at the link explains more. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-12-07   21:07:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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