I Don't Trust My Government, but That Does Not Mean I Trust Yours!

in #politics7 years ago

On beach fronts across America, we have warning posts concerning possible shark attacks, particularly when an attack has recently occurred.

I don't trust my government. That, however, does not mean that I trust other globalist-run government bodies. Certainly, it does not mean that I disregard my own common sense.

For years now, Americans have been inundated with fake news from the mainstream media regarding Russian collusion. I believe this is politics at its worst -- a witch-hunt engineered by socialist Democrats who are, for lack of a better phrase, butt-hurt over the 2016 election results.

Again, I don't trust my government; that doesn't mean I trust the Kremlin.

Two Sides, Same Coin

During the run-up to the last Superbowl, most sports fans who had no real connection to either New England or Philadelphia rooted for the latter. Why? Because New England always wins, and it was time for the underdog to have its day.

But the vast majority of Americans failed to see that the Superbowl was nothing more than entertainment -- the real winner in this battle was the ticket seller.

So it is with politics -- it's nothing more than entertainment. That's why I'm disturbed by our so-called patriot movement praising Russia and Vladimir Putin. This is exactly the same thing as rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles! You're just playing into the machinery set up by the ticket seller!

The Real Question

Here's the thing -- our so-called American conservative patriots who support Putin would NEVER choose to live in Russia. Hell, a lot of these patriots are nothing more than keyboard commandos who wouldn't want to move to Portland, Oregon because it's too rainy and cold.

The real question isn't America or Russia -- it's who OWNS America and Russia!

Look at the lies that our government tells us on a daily basis -- that Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated JFK, that Oswald himself was assassinated by a guy who just deeply loved the President, that we sent men to the moon but we no longer have the technology to do so today, that 19 Muslims took down the most powerful nation on earth because "they hate freedom," that a double-reinforced steel building could implode into itself from an airplane strike when a bomb seven years prior detonated in the foundation of the building failed to take it down.

With all these lies, do you honestly believe that our foreign policy is the will of the American people?

It's not. It's a charade. It's entertainment.

As my friend likes to say, "It's time to wakey-wakey!"

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The best is not to focus too much on those events outside of your control and attention.

As they say believe everything but trust nothing.

I found the answer to who owns America and Russia!

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