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Emperor Kuzco
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Blew their wad and losing options fast. At this point they might have to push Biden out into traffic to gain some sympathetic political points.

DEI, like masks and lockdowns, is the tipping point. The faster we move to a meritocracy with POW, the faster we will thrive as a society.

That's what the elites want in hope of starting a civil war. Wouldn't be surprised if they have that in the works because it would solve many problems for them. It would invigorate their base and they wouldn't have to 25th Amendment him.

I have to start with level 1 and write it in crayon for some people. πŸ˜‚

You subcontracted the politician (some are policy makers) to subcontract the police to deal with the piece of shit that broke into your house while you were gone.

I believe by design of the Constitution (US) the national currency (not the Federal Reserve Note) is to be backed. Fiat (Federal Reserve Note) is backed by nothing. The said backed currency could be named whatever you like, even dollar. I believe it would take an act of congress to vote if they would want it backed by let's say Bitcoin.

Might be just a dumb thought.

Well, they must be getting pretty desperate if we are at the assassination point.

Almost as if it's a wealth redistribution scheme, mixed with a bit of pump and dump, and combined with a lot of vulture capitalism.

Contrasting Assassination Attempts: Donald Trump vs. Ronald Reagan

Information Dissemination

Ronald Reagan (1981)

- Primary Sources: Television and radio were the main sources of breaking news. Newspapers provided detailed reports the following day.

- Speed of News: Information spread relatively slowly, with updates provided during scheduled news broadcasts.

- Control Over Information: Limited to a few major news networks and agencies, resulting in a more controlled and uniform narrative.

- Public Reaction: The delay in information allowed for a more measured public response, with fewer immediate reactions and speculations.

Donald Trump (2024)

- Primary Sources: Social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram) and online news websites dominate. Cable news channels also provide real-time coverage.

- Speed of News: Near-instantaneous updates, with live-streaming capabilities and push notifications keeping the public informed in real-time.

- Control Over Information: Decentralized and less controlled, with a plethora of sources providing varying perspectives, including conspiracy theories and misinformation.

- Public Reaction: Immediate and often polarized reactions due to the rapid spread of information and the ability for anyone to share their opinion instantly.

Access to Video Information

Ronald Reagan (1981)

- Availability: Limited video footage, primarily from professional news cameras and later archived for public viewing.

- Quality: Standard definition, often grainy and not as clear as modern footage.

- Distribution: Video clips were broadcast during news programs and later shared through VHS tapes or archival footage.

- Impact: The limited availability and lower quality of video footage meant fewer people saw the event as it unfolded, reducing the immediate impact.

Donald Trump (2024)

- Availability: Abundant footage from various sources, including security cameras, smartphones, and social media live streams.

- Quality: High-definition and even 4K resolution, providing clear and detailed visuals.

- Distribution: Instantly shared across social media platforms, news websites, and streaming services, reaching a global audience within minutes.

- Impact: The widespread availability and high quality of footage mean that more people witness the event in real-time, increasing its immediate impact and the spread of reactions.

Information Gathering

Ronald Reagan (1981)

- Methods: Reliance on professional journalists, law enforcement reports, and official press releases.

- Speed: Slower due to the manual process of gathering and verifying information before dissemination.

- Accuracy: Generally high, as information was thoroughly vetted before being released to the public.

- Public Trust: Higher trust in the information provided by established news organizations and government sources.

Donald Trump (2024)

- Methods: Diverse sources including citizen journalism, social media posts, live streams, and professional journalists.

- Speed: Extremely fast, with real-time updates and the ability for anyone to share information instantly.

- Accuracy: Varied, with a mix of accurate reports and misinformation, requiring the public to discern credibility.

- Public Trust: Lower trust due to the prevalence of misinformation and the fragmented media landscape.

Summary

- Reagan's Era: Information dissemination was slower, more controlled, and led to a more measured public response with higher trust in the media.

- Trump's Era: Information spreads instantaneously, is less controlled, and leads to immediate and often polarized public reactions with varying levels of trust in the information provided.

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We obviously know that President Trump was an intended target but I sometimes wonder if there is something else they wanted us to not see.

September 10, 2001 was a great example of Rumsfeld's announcement of the Pentagon missing $2.3 trillion then.... it was forgotten.

Look over here, not over here!