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I was made aware of a group of people today (I have no idea who they are) who will be voting for Trump, but for a different reason. They believe the kind of change that our country truly needs will only result from a disastrous failure. (Like burning the grass to make it grow back greener) They see Trump as that failure. I guess the disaster will get people worked up or something, pretty much forcing the change that we need. I'm not sure, honestly. Do you believe this, or know anyone who does? How do you/they think it will work?
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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Wouldn't be unheard of.
[u]Election 1[/u]: Elect the 'Horseman of the apocalypse'
Have him create fear and uncertainty by putting questionable people in charge and destabilize all the systems that are seen to need 'reform'

[u]Election 2[/u]: Start that reform by undermining existing systems; change personnel with power at the top by suggesting you have a 'mandate for change'.

[u]Election 3[/u]: Put in place specially groomed Presidential candidate backed by Soros/Gates/Pinchai/Brin.....to continue agenda
InkBot · 36-40, M
@Picklebobble2 That's interesting. Honestly, when Soros is brought up, I immediately tune it out.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@InkBot Well ordinarily i'd agree.
Too easy a target.
But we live in interesting times !

It's one thing to destabilize existing systems if you feel you have little control over them.
It's another if your original plan is interrupted by something as 'random' as Covid-19 !
Something you have NO CONTROL over !

People aren't spending their way out of the economic crisis.
Probably because those same people insisted on lowering wages for so long before the crisis hit.

And with business having failed to revitalize the economy.
Nobody trusting the banks.
'Chaos' may be the only way to bring about the changes and make everyone want to support what would be suggested.
InkBot · 36-40, M
@Picklebobble2 You're right. A little off-topic, but sometimes I wonder if everything, as chaotic as it is, is going perfectly as planned by someone. I know that sounds like Q territory, so I won't dig deeper. 😆
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@InkBot If governments and opposition are so bad/weak it will occur naturally to a point.

The interesting question is......who comes up with such lousy Presidential candidates ?

If it's 'deliberate' maybe part of the chaos is caused by such behaviour.
InkBot · 36-40, M
@Picklebobble2 I think that's the heart of the problem. No one said, "Okay, we want Trump and Biden!" That's just who we ended up with. Who the hell picked those guys!
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@InkBot Yeah where are the clever business people ? Where are the sharp accountants ? Where are the 'idealists' ?
InkBot · 36-40, M
@Picklebobble2 You know sometimes people see some random person on YouTube or some place, and they're like, "Make this guy president!" Well, maybe they are onto something.