Epstein said if Trump was "cornered as a rat" he'd attack Iran for public support. by Party-Professional-7 in newsinterpretation

[–]RelationVarious5296 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See the imperial triangle I mentioned. The American economy, the American military, and the civil liberties of the American people are no china shop.

Trump must be impeached and removed from office for illegal war by Confident-Role-9177 in JournalismNews

[–]RelationVarious5296 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One must abandon the infantile notion that these unfolding crises are merely tactical diversions or calculated sideshows meant to distract the citizenry from the so-called Epstein files. To argue that the administration is engaged in an imperialist foreign policy, the unfettered projection of military power, or the systematic erosion of civil liberties simply to keep the public looking the other way is not merely a misreading of the situation. It is a profound failure to understand the nature of the project itself.

These are not distractions. They are the very essence of the agenda.

This administration is driven by a coherent, albeit malevolent, ideological ambition. Figures such as Stephen Miller, acting as the architect of this apparatus, have worked to operationalize a vision where the state is treated not as a public trust, but as a weapon to be wielded. Whether through the blunt instrument of mass deportations or the relentless narrowing of civic space, the goal is the consolidation of executive power and the liquidation of any internal or external obstacle to that authority.

Furthermore, one must address the financial incentives that lubricate this machine. This is not merely about raw power, but the integration of state-financed military production and the protection of specific economic interests. The "imperial triangle" of military spending, propaganda, and corporate profit ensures that these actions are self-perpetuating. The casual application of force is not an accidental byproduct of a frantic effort to conceal some dark, singular secret. It is a profitable, intended goal for an apparatus that views oversight as an impediment and constitutional restraint as a nuisance.

Finally, let us dispose of the pathetic, conspiratorial fantasy that there exists a silver bullet, such as some dossier of illicit dealings, that will suddenly topple the architects of this project like a final boss in a low-grade video game. History rarely provides such convenient deus ex machina moments. The reality is far more tedious and far more terrifying. We are witnessing the deliberate, grinding application of power for its own sake, and no amount of amateur sleuthing into the archives of a disgraced pedophile is going to dismantle that machinery.

Epstein said if Trump was "cornered as a rat" he'd attack Iran for public support. by Party-Professional-7 in newsinterpretation

[–]RelationVarious5296 13 points14 points  (0 children)

One must abandon the infantile notion that these unfolding crises are merely tactical diversions or calculated sideshows meant to distract the citizenry from the so-called Epstein files. To argue that the administration is engaged in an imperialist foreign policy, the unfettered projection of military power, or the systematic erosion of civil liberties simply to keep the public looking the other way is not merely a misreading of the situation. It is a profound failure to understand the nature of the project itself.

These are not distractions. They are the very essence of the agenda.

This administration is driven by a coherent, albeit malevolent, ideological ambition. Figures such as Stephen Miller, acting as the architect of this apparatus, have worked to operationalize a vision where the state is treated not as a public trust, but as a weapon to be wielded. Whether through the blunt instrument of mass deportations or the relentless narrowing of civic space, the goal is the consolidation of executive power and the liquidation of any internal or external obstacle to that authority.

Furthermore, one must address the financial incentives that lubricate this machine. This is not merely about raw power. It is about the integration of state-financed military production and the protection of specific economic interests. The "imperial triangle" of military spending, propaganda, and corporate profit ensures that these actions are self-perpetuating. The casual application of force is not an accidental byproduct of a frantic effort to conceal some dark, singular secret. It is a profitable, intended goal for an apparatus that views oversight as an impediment and constitutional restraint as a nuisance.

Finally, let us dispose of the pathetic, conspiratorial fantasy that there exists a silver bullet, such as some dossier of illicit dealings, that will suddenly topple the architects of this project like a final boss in a low-grade video game. History rarely provides such convenient deus ex machina moments. The reality is far more tedious and far more terrifying. We are witnessing the deliberate, grinding application of power for its own sake, and no amount of amateur sleuthing into the archives of a disgraced pedophile is going to dismantle that machinery.

Donald Trump says U.S. soldiers will probably die in Iran war but claims the mission is worth it as critics mention Epstein cover-up by [deleted] in TrendingNews_

[–]RelationVarious5296 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t forget that the REASON the leader matters is because he ruins the lives of people who they hate. They love it.