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Yes, and it was welcomed.

I bet, though, that if people didn't razz him at his rallies, he'd still be blabbering all about it today.

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I subscribed to Christopher Cook and he’s of the mind set that this system will never be what we all want it to be. He’s right, the elites just keep scamming the riches that the common people produce and we owe more and more. Obviously there’s a lot more to it but if in 4 years we owe 50 trillion, which really isn’t but a small percentage of what we really owe, and we just continue this system of not really gaining anything what are we really, slaves….

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I cannot help but agree. I will never see what we want to see happen in my lifetime. Its too far gone, too entrenched, and there are too many useful idiots at the sidelines pursuing the goals of the few, thinking the devil would spare them for their allegiance.

We (humans) intentionally harm ourselves and others, at the behest of the power brokers in charge. Self preservation, and clear vision are not mankind's strong-points

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The more we think we are saving this system the more we are staying under their heel. At some point we have to acknowledge by participating in it, it just prolongs the system that is enslaving us.my question to him has been how could it ever be possible to get out from under this overbearing government. They’re not going to just let a group of Americans start their own little sovereign nation, not without being illegals or Muslim or something along those lines.

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Through out history, when studying the rise and fall of civilizations, even the most advanced, there is always a tipping point, where the damage evil has done over time, finally causes complete collapse. Survivors are scattered and regroup. I cannot be a hero worshipper, i'm just too independent. Thus I can't see Trump as a savior, as so many do. I think of him as a stop gap, an answer to prayer granting us a little more time. I don't care for me - I'm one foot out the door. I cannot help but desire that my grands have a shot at a normal life - whatever that means. I do think we are dangerously close to unimaginable change.

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Your train of thought is exactly why so many feel that civil war is inevitable.

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At the end of asking Cook over and over how could it possibly happen he told me to put a fork in it. That was my last comment for months until today.

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