Thursday, September 21, 2017

Trump's Tirade

Trump has recently spoken at the United Nations.

His speech to the world body supposedly dedicated to peace and unity was jam-packed with delusions of US exceptionalism, arrogance, threats to destroy entire countries, gross hypocrisy and double-standards, and warning after warning that the US will go after anyone who doesn’t want to take its orders.

It was also full of classic US-style projections of its own failures, sins, and crimes onto others-greatly magnified.

In the make-believe world inside Trump’s mind, the US is still a good guy that hasn’t killed 30+ million people, bombed dozens of nations, overthrown their governments, and destroyed and made miserable hundreds of millions more-either directly or indirectly.

One minute Trump says that he wants to have good relations with all countries, the next he is hurling childish insults and threatening them with total destruction.

Needless to say, there was little enthusiasm for Trump and his ‘speech.’ Most countries, except the Zionists, frowned at it, including US allies. President Putin didn’t even bother showing up, and neither did Chinese Premier Xi. That shows what they really think of him.

Trump’s speech was an embarrassing debacle. It proved that the US hasn’t learned its lesson.

Trump is isolated. He has been put into a political and diplomatic straight-jacket by the establishment, and locked away in a box by the pentagoons and his ex-military handlers and advisors.

Whether Trump is saying and doing all this nonsense of his own free-will, or if he’s being told to do so is still a question. But there is no doubt that he is, at the very least, a coward.

He has not delivered on any of his election-year promises. There is no wall, there is no ‘getting along with Russia,’ there is no significant economic recovery, except letting the Wall St. vermin loot and fleece the public.
 

The US economy will not improve. The ‘tax reforms’ will only benefit the wealthy, as with tax reforms of Trump’s predecessors. And there won't be any healthcare reform, or end to Obamacare either.
 
Trump won’t succeed with his vilification of countries that don’t want to take orders from the US. Trump will not touch Iran, North Korea, Russia and China. He won’t. The US is an exhausted hyper-power, and this is especially true of its over-stretched, tired, and battered military force that has accomplished jack shit in its never-ending war on terror, except making more terrorists-which the US regime is now helping in Syria and elsewhere today.

The US will limp from disaster to disaster, failure to failure, suffer losses, and go around blaming others for it all.

Even US allies and vassals are getting tired, and don’t want to hear Trump speak. This says it all.

Perhaps Trump is the fool that will end up burying the US, and compel countries to turn away from the rotting behemoth.

Trump has failed, and will continue failing.

And if he thinks that a war will save him, then he needs to think again. If he launches a war, it won’t end well at all. The US is broke as a joke, has immense debt, and cannot afford to piss off, or make those it relies on for loans worse off financially.

If Trump thinks he can score some brownie points and revive the US economy with another war, then he and his advisors are retarded nutcases.

It will also lead to a faster erosion of US power.

So Trump has three choices: continue the same policy he has now and go down slowly, warmonger and go down fast, or grow up and do something decent.

It seems like the philosophies of Trump the ‘presidential candidate’ and Trump the ‘president’ have collided with each other, and Trump himself can no longer decide what he’s supposed to say or do anymore. It’s like he’s picking up random pieces from that collision, and goes with whatever he picked out from the mess at the moment.

Confusion rules within Trump’s mind. He isn’t sure whether to fight terrorism, or help/practice it. This is the dilemma that currently pervades the halls of Washington.

To be, or not to be a terrorist; that is the question Trump needs to ask himself.





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