The nekked King will be gone soon enough. It is what comes after that, when all the minions and sychophants, who told him he was beautiful in his royal birthday suit...pick up Dumbty's pieces and try to put him back together...and the Frankensteinish monster that creates...well, that's
the troubling part.
One Katrina changed New Orleans for decades.
I am thankful for those who do not keep their heads down, who are trying to rebuild the levies to prevent another destructive hurricane from doing so much damage.
You know I have a long history of predicting this coming civil war, I think my crystal ball was a decade or so early...but now?
It may be a time to choose which side one wants to be on. I do not envy those folks with small children whose future may be fraught with tough choices.
Anyhow, I see a naked wannabee king. No amount of spin, smoke and mirrors and censorship can make me unsee it...and THAT nekkedness, AIN'T pretty to look at.
Gordon
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Originally Posted by Dien Rice
Hi Gordon,
There’s a strategy used by people living in dictatorships... Keep your head down, do your best to navigate the treacherous waters, and don't insult the ruler...
I believe Donald Trump has declared that insulting him is now out of bounds.
This has been developing for a while... It's long become gradually impermissable to oppose a certain middle eastern country who seems to pay off most US politicians, which many accuse of committing genocide with US taxpayer dollars. Opposing that country now can get you to lose your job, get arrested, and if you're not a citizen, get you deported. Many politicians said, why can't we have some of those benefits ourselves, too?
Maybe the constitution will protect us... Maybe not...
Either way, I believe there's always a way through the mess for astute individuals...!
But it may involve keeping your head down, navigating the treacherous waters, and not insulting the ruler...
Best wishes, Dien
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