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@vestralux

Fact that I know of), they will post as Americans pushing the black lives matter movement and then follow that up with strong anti-movement replies, following that up as a supposed BLM supporter pushing back hard on "Blue lives matter" and so on. 

This exact example appears on "'The Great Hack"



   
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@lynnventura I've been sensing the same thing brewing for months now, and all the astrological and other indicators seemed to concur. These energies pointed to a building conflagration of sorts—from spring to late summer— beginning roughly at the release of Mueller's report with a calamity of key events occurring in July, August, and September. Then I feel an eruption of mass energy and a lot of scrambling on the surface, but afterward, a feeling of "going dark" or "going silent." (I'd love to call this a departure.)

Sadly, I feel we'll continue to see many more instances of domestic terror attempted and committed by far right anti-immigrant and white supremacist sympathizers before anything is done at the federal level, including the passage of legislation to ban or greatly restrict the sale of assault weapons. And while this incendiary energy rises in conjunction with the tide I describe above, it isn't the underlying eruption that I see.

Rather, my sense is that a great big net has or soon will be reeled in. Whatever it's full of stinks, and it can all be dumped firmly and squarely at the feet of Trump and Family. I sense that Pelosi was waiting for precisely this and has prepared a clear strategy for how to use it.

Perhaps just as important, since the Mercers and Kochs have pulled out, I believe that other Republican mega-donors will start fleeing the Trump train like rats in a house on fire. Starting this very minute, I even think we'll start to see some inkling of evidence that the crony-stacked Republican Congress who owe their careers to these donors are tiptoeing quietly right behind. 

Trump still has support, though, and it's an entirely new, utterly unpredictable variety. It's engineered to be that way; he was used as the "grenade in the machine," after all. So, who knows? You can't call a winner in a cat fight, and this is basically that—on a whole other dimension.  



   
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@VestraLux

When Mueller did his televised press release in June, I started detecting some sort of energetic churning in the collective, and now that sensation has given way to inexorably mounting tension. I don't have a strong background in astrology or psychic reading, so your appraisal validates my intuition. And I agree; these latest attacks in Dayton and El Paso don't feel like the conflagration that will release all of that tension. We've become too numb to mass shootings in this country.

Regarding mega-donors and the crony-stacked GOP caucus, in the past two weeks alone, five House Republicans have announced their decisions not to run for re-election in 2020 (3 more representatives announced their plans to retire earlier in the year). The quiet exodus is already in motion.



   
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Regarding mega-donors and the crony-stacked GOP caucus, in the past two weeks alone, five House Republicans have announced their decisions not to run for re-election in 2020 (3 more representatives announced their plans to retire earlier in the year). The quiet exodus is already in motion.

Bingo.

Though something about this feels a lot more like an en mass flight for survival after some deliberate chumming of the waters than anything I'd call a "quiet exodus." If you're gonna sacrifice your career at the alter of conscientious objection, it only counts to do so before going to war. 



   
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@mayberry

Hello, I apologize for not replying back here.  I was out of commissioned this past summer due to surgery I had this past summer.

 

I re-read my post from June 30th, and I must admit I am surprised the impeachment inquiry has started. 

more will come out on Trump's criminal activity and I do believe he won't last long.

he'll resign because the evidence will be overwhelming, against Trump and his family. 

many of his co-horts or White House aids - also, will follow him out the door.

 

peace, Mayberry

 



   
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you do now



   
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I had a dream last night and was not sure where to post, so it's going here. I saw 45 at night, walking away across a green field. Someone ran up to him, and had him put on a bright orange hunter's coat. Someone who was in charge of his image wanted him to embrace the orange Cheeto. He wore the coat. 

 

 



   
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@westie1010 - WHO put on the coat? I can't tell ...



   
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Going to the far-right versus far-left thing. I can understand the point that we must work together, I agree, and we shouldn't judge average people too harshly. However. Politics around the world has shifted so far to the right that what is seen as far-left by some is actually more centre-left. Ideas that are considered far left can unite people. Also, to me, there can be no more trying to work with corrupt Republicans. That was always the mistake Barrack Obama made in my opinion, he always wanted bi-partisanship, but it made him look weak and the republicans strong because they didn't want that and they fought back against Obama, and Democrats didn't defend themselves enough or go on the offensive with bold policies and an alternative vision. Going back to those "nostalgic days of the 90s where everyone worked together" won't work either. The Republican party had already moved strongly to the right in the 80s and 90s and they have ever since. They are too extreme to work with most of the time. If Democrats try to work with them, they will have to sell out entirely, and be corrupted more, and that's not a good idea and looks weak and means Democrats won't come out to vote at election time.



   
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@detoo I recently had a big party in NYC (fortunately I didn't have to pay for it) given by friends of mine. I invited the guests. One person I didn't invite voted for Trump and I'm no longer in contact with her. The reason I'm no longer in contact with her is I had to get her stuff off of my Facebook page. I have, however, been in contact with her since Trump was elected. Now it seems to have dropped off.

The reason I didn't invite her to my party was for her own protection. NYC (and most particularly my friends) are so rabid about him, I was afraid someone would find out and verbally attack her or they would talk anti-Trump in front of her and make her uncomfortable.

I am pretty sure she's a racist. She tells everyone he's Italian. When my Haitian friend looked at his photo she said oh, he's black. And my friend started in with the Italian stuff, and her coworker just laughed at her. My friend's response -- to a black person - "oh no, he's got enough going against him already."  So there you have it.

 



   
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