
Demicans and Republicrats: Everyone seems to want a place at the trough
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Just allowing myself to muse….
I don’t think we’ll see “Democrat” and “Republican” for too much longer. Or is it Demican and Republicrat? That might be more like it, given that the puppetmasters appear to control both – for the same corrupt ends.
Neither name seems to suggest any coherent program. That has its good and bad sides. Good in that it allows for flexibility as situations change; bad in that folks can hide behind the flexibility and refuse to commit themselves to a program of social benefit or change. Or commit themselves and do nothing to honor that commitment.
As always, what makes the difference between the two appears to be character. The honest will make most arrangements work; the dishonest will subvert any arrangement.
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The only difference between younger “radicals” and older barnacles these days, it seems, is that the younger are itching to get in and so far “getting in” seems to mean “getting a place at the trough.” Meanwhile the old barnacles are focused on getting out with their windfall “earnings” undetected.
I’m completely staggered by the amounts DOGE is saving, the amounts that have been flying out the door simply as corrupt payoffs, the amounts that have been “legally” stolen (income tax), the extent of printing paper money at will, on and on.
Scratch almost any member of Congress, it seems, and bribes, payoffs, blackmail, etc., appear to ooze out. Members of Congress arriving poor and leaving rich.
The problem lies in character rather than systems.
While we’re crystal-balling, I also don’t think we’ll see Donald Trump operating for too much longer within the Republican Party. Elon Musk’s recent foray and other initiatives seem designed to “test the waters.”
The Republicans gave President Trump a boost and a safe haven when he needed it. But he’s not a conservative. He’s a reformer.
And the tensions seem to be growing as he tears down one wall here and builds another there.
And he’s not an extremist. He’s not a revolutionary or anti-anything but corruption. He and his team – white hats and MAGA hats – are moderates except in bringing down the cabal.
Their most important reform, in my opinion, is bringing in G/NESARA (Global/National Economic Security and Reformation Act) while at the same time defanging every co-opted government agency around to make it safe for universal prosperity.
It’s not just Trump; it’s the men and women behind him too. But without Trump leading, I can’t conceive of who else could get the job done.
He’s spiritually anchored. And he shows he has both a heart and a soft touch in his interactions with the homeless vet (1) and the cadet whose father was dying. (2) And riding the garbage truck. (3)
I may be projecting my own preferences onto him. I’m neither a conservative nor a radical; I’m a reformer. And I’m not by any means an extremist; I know the absolute value of the center, the middle, the heart. Absolute.
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And going with that aside for a moment if I may, I notice how hard it is to see one’s own projections. I think, because our projections appeal to us and the politician (Donald Trump) appeals to us, we marry the two. It all happens invisibly.
I have to be very self-aware to separate out my own projections and see what the other person’s actual preferences are.
I just choked upon realizing that that makes me a very poor judge of my own character!
And I just noticed that saying what I just said is a no-no in our society. As someone once said in the est Training, we buy each other’s [BS] … and wonder why we never get anywhere. I don’t want to baffle you with my own BS.
I’m not sure that political parties will last much longer than the emergency broadcasts. I expect a more conciliar form of government based on elections held over the Quantum Voting System, on Starlink, with all serious candidates being given equal air time, etc., and no party apparatus or costly campaigns allowed.
The corruption on both sides of the aisle and the growing technological abilities to manipulate public opinion make it necessary to remove the cost factor from public elections. It’s my hope that Starlink’s ability to reach everyone at little or no cost will open up whole new vistas in public representation – vistas in transparency, commitment, and accountability.
Footnotes
(1) See https://goldenageofgaia.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Trump-Approaches-Homeless-Veteran-Woman.mp4
(2) See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgjKi_4ZKFc&t=970s
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