The regime thinks the American people are dupes because a very large swath of the population ARE dupes. As proof, that very regime was voted into the WH - TWICE!
The problem is how to wake them up and un-dupe them.
The lies are so obvious I will never understand how otherwise intelligent people can fall for them. It actually makes me physically ill to even think about what dupes the Obama regime thinks the American people are.
The more I see of Obama/Clinton foreign policy the more D'nesh D'Sousa's 1st movie (America 2016) comes to mind. He theorized that Obama believes the wealth of America, Britain, Spain, and France came chiefly from the mineral rights stolen from 3rd world countries, and perhaps slave trade during their colonial periods.
To compensate for this, D'Sousa guessed Obama would take a course of action that would undue much of what the colonial period set in place. By upsetting the middle East and allowing them to re-establish new governments, borders, and contracts for natural resources; it will certainly erase the borders established by the Allies after two world wars. No one can deny the Middle East has been upset.
I had often wondered what the outcome would be if we toppled a government, then they elected a fundamentalist Islamic government? Ridiculous? Not really, look what happened when Obama upset Egypt's regime and the Muslim Brotherhood won the election.
In my opinion one of our great recurring mistakes is to treat these regions like they are the 51st and 52nd states. All of the nations of the Middle East are sovereign nations, including Israel. It is not our place to tell Iran they cannot have a nuke or to tell Israel they will not bomb them. Unless we plan to occupy those nations, we have no standing in their decisions.
Where we are restrained is in oil production. I want to point out that we are only restrained by our own local politics. For decades we have imported middle eastern oil, at great cost to our citizens, because local supply has been disrupted by regulations and political wrangling.
I think the best solution is to turn to our own resources and let the middle East sort itself out. Anything different will have our fingerprints on it and will become the basis for the next great conflict over there.
Additionally, if we open free energy markets here and allow innovation to find solutions for many problems, the cost will go down. If the spot price of oil turns out to be below Iran's break even point for production then how long will they run a loss leader to raise revenue? It's not like the world will buy an extra box of 7.62 ammo at the register because they were lured into the oil store with a sale.
Absolutely spot on... and yet, we have the opportunity every two years, to Vote them out with any kind of organized turnout. We have seen the enemy and the enemy is us!
Back during the Vietnam peace talks in Paris, a candidate or newly elected congressman went to Paris on his own during a break in the talks between the official U.S. delegation and the Viet Cong delegation, to talk on his own with the Viet Cong delegation. He later presented the Viet Cong's points to congress. He argued for what the Viet Cong delegation wanted in order to release the POWs without regard to the U.S. points That candidate or young congressman that undermined the official U.S. delegation was John Kerry supported by people like Jane Fonda and her type. Go figure, huh? History repeating? Let them get what they want and call it a victory negotiation, except this time it's not a few hundred American POW, but an entire country- Israel.
When you own the DOJ, the Demrat Animal Farm more than equal elite betters can do no wrong. Besides the never ending lies of His Majack-u-sty El Presidebte Opinocchio, what's email "convenient" for Benghazi Killary is a foremost current event example.
The sad part of what's happening to our society is that not only are we being lied to, but even established law has become meaningless to those in power. It's the "Laws are for the little people" attitude of a self-established bureaucratic "nobility". One would think that some degree of common sense would start to kick in before the government triggers large scale civil disobedience (which would likely stumble into violent revolution), but we have allowed our elites to develop an arrogant sense of invincibility that is delusional. Sooner than many think, unfortunately, the center will not hold.
Lied to? I have reached the point where I don't believe a thing I read or hear until I have examined the facts and come to a conclusion of my own. Wait a minute! Isn't that what we are supposed to do anyway? We just to be very careful where we get our facts.
He might have thrown them away, but he sure ran his mouth about his 5 Purple Hearts when he made his last run for the White House. As I recall, there was some difference of opinion as to how many of them were legitimate.
Remember that we're talking about the same John Kerry who deliberately LIED to the Congress about his brothers in arms in Vietnam...made claims about unthinkable atrocities that these men NEVER COMMITTED! If a man will lie about his wartime comrades like that, he'll lie about anything.
We know we are being lied to. The question is how bad is this "deal". I'm wondering if this announcement is being made so that we stop paying attention. The thinking may be that if we believe a deal is reached and all they have to do is type it up and sign it that it's all over. I hope the main stream press continues to cover this story.
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The problem is how to wake them up and un-dupe them.
To compensate for this, D'Sousa guessed Obama would take a course of action that would undue much of what the colonial period set in place. By upsetting the middle East and allowing them to re-establish new governments, borders, and contracts for natural resources; it will certainly erase the borders established by the Allies after two world wars. No one can deny the Middle East has been upset.
I had often wondered what the outcome would be if we toppled a government, then they elected a fundamentalist Islamic government? Ridiculous? Not really, look what happened when Obama upset Egypt's regime and the Muslim Brotherhood won the election.
In my opinion one of our great recurring mistakes is to treat these regions like they are the 51st and 52nd states. All of the nations of the Middle East are sovereign nations, including Israel. It is not our place to tell Iran they cannot have a nuke or to tell Israel they will not bomb them. Unless we plan to occupy those nations, we have no standing in their decisions.
Where we are restrained is in oil production. I want to point out that we are only restrained by our own local politics. For decades we have imported middle eastern oil, at great cost to our citizens, because local supply has been disrupted by regulations and political wrangling.
I think the best solution is to turn to our own resources and let the middle East sort itself out. Anything different will have our fingerprints on it and will become the basis for the next great conflict over there.
Additionally, if we open free energy markets here and allow innovation to find solutions for many problems, the cost will go down. If the spot price of oil turns out to be below Iran's break even point for production then how long will they run a loss leader to raise revenue? It's not like the world will buy an extra box of 7.62 ammo at the register because they were lured into the oil store with a sale.
Besides the never ending lies of His Majack-u-sty El Presidebte Opinocchio, what's email "convenient" for Benghazi Killary is a foremost current event example.
picking Jane Fonda for Secretary of Defense. -- j
Biden-Kerry. Tweedle-Dum & Herman Munster.
Be afraid; be very afraid.
The man thoroughly disgusts me no end.
The dickens you say...