>>599730
Just like HRC, Hussein, the one whose name we don't say etc. Short answer China. Long answer, UK. China has essentially been a prefect of the UK since the Boxer Rebellion. Opioid crisis? Rhyming structure. Civil War, Lincoln so on. Some people still believe in divine right of kings. >spit< Who was really behind the Nazis? Ford, IBM, Chase etc etc? Yes, but who is behind them? The UK. Pilgrim Society? Trilats, Rhodes, Bilderbears, these are all tied to the Brits. Crown.
This is all about the American model vs the UK (free trade) model; internal development and prosperity vs control of global assets and triangle trading. I like what is going on. This is why China is important. This is why RUSSIA is important. This is why they always go NUTS when Trump tries to talk to the Russians. Look at JFK, Lincoln, Jackson. Trains. This is also why Iran is important. Silk Road.
My fear is not about if Trump will MAGA or not. It has always been that he will not go all the way or that they will kill him before he is done. Pence may be an ok guy but I don't think he has the brains or spine to do what Trump is doing. But with that said, I don't think it is a mistake that Trump is a Scott and Pence is Irish and both 100% American. I hoped that he would have chosen Rand but Pence has been growing on me. I really hoped he would have put Rand somewhere like Treasury but the Brits would have nuked us for real.
>>594145
Why did Xi invite Trump to the Forbidden City to begin with?
2 reasons. >speculation<
1. Chinese Nationalism
2. Declaring HIMSELF to be the Emperor of China
1912
>>599607
Won't it just be grand when we are all 'verified'?! Just GRAND! Um. No. Has this all just been a plan to make us beg for a universal internet ID like Betrayus was talking about a couple years ago at Bilderbear? Won't that make it a lot easier to spy on us? Awesome! Of course there is the problem of having 42 people trying to pretend that they are David Hasselhof. I don't think @Jack is trying to fix this though.
Yeah, if POTUS were to leave Twitter and go to a different platform it would be the end of @Jack and he knows it.
>>599614
Myspace? Remember when people used… Yeah. Like that. I hated Facebook when it started becoming popular (still do). The media rammed that down our throats not a genuine organic choice of the best platform. Myspace was actually more like having your own web page with training wheels. Html etc. instead of Facebook's vending machine.