US Politics - March, 2023

March 23, 2023

US Politics - March 2023: Silence Tells the Story

Since there isn't much to report on the Ukraine-Russia war, the silence itself speaks volumes. Investing money in a losing party has never been wise, but then-Vice President Biden was never accused by Robert Gates of being intelligent when it comes to foreign policy. However, the media silence from the supposedly transparent administration is blatant. Let's take it one step at a time:


  • The investigation into the North Stream pipeline has yielded no evidence of US involvement, and no further comments have been made on the matter.

  • Environmentalists worldwide are calling for a complete investigation into the pipeline and for those responsible to clean up any environmental damage caused.

  • What was the purpose of Mr. Scholz's visit on March 3rd? Was it to express gratitude and congratulations for the delivery of non-functioning Leopard tanks, or to reprimand for failing to deliver more? Was there a discussion about how to minimize losses and maintain face? Was there a commitment to deploy troops, so that victory remains an option despite the ineffectiveness of the weapons delivered, which cannot be operated by deceased individuals? Do we believe that the American public is not entitled to know where their investments are being directed? Here is the CNN version, along with some remarks from UnHerd on these issues.

  • President Biden welcomed the ICC indictment of Putin on charges of Child Deportation, which has drawn comparisons to child trafficking at the Southern Border under the Biden administration. Neither the US nor Russia recognizes the ICC, with reasons ranging from Mr. Bush 43's actions in Iraq to the killing of civilians in the name of democracy.


So in the end, all we get are empty words and promises, and a political agenda that pushes all Media towards irrelevant issues while inflation and other issues get sidelined. With all of this democratic propaganda, you have to wonder who pays for it all.


Credit Suisse Bank failing brings up an interesting point. Its focus was not on Banking, but to become the “politically correct" bank embracing "Woke", Gender, Equality, Diversity, ESG and LGBTQ topics to please the masses. Sounds like the US Government, diversity in Biology but unity in Ideology, resulting in totalitarianism, called in their words, "Democracy"? Or by banking standards, we achieved all the quota numbers, and buried about 150 billion in Company value in the process? Check out the SVB in California, insider may tell you the same story for their failure? 


That is the same approach we see the Biden administration take on all their actions, everything ideological is more important than policy. 

Sanctions and Cease Fires.. Remember when we were told that all Mother of Sanctions will cripple Russia? Still some Biden STASI like journalists (and the DOJ and some other departments) are walking the line of destruction of the US by supporting the War, but neglecting the Bank failures as a result of Inflation and thus jeopardizing our future? By rejecting the Cease Fire approach twice, Biden is willing to support the Ukraine with Weapons and let them burn their people? 


I have been in Europe for the last week, and the Ukrainian refugees are willing to agree to a Cease Fire, but Zelinski leaves them no choice. It is a fight or get shot as traitor type situation if you are not part of the population that has already fled. Sanctions have been useless, as much as it will be useless to continue fighting. Mr. Biden can explain why the US is willing to accept the bloodshed, as it's certainly not for democracy. Even Europe sees that as a lie, as the playbook aligns too much with US geopolitical interest. 


And then the most important observation: Have you seen Mr. Zelinski on public TV or invited to some special event recently? Falling out of favor perhaps? 

So much like January 6th, we have invited the Manhattan DA to start another Circus. Lets run through the scenario, and say he gets the Jury to sideline the frontrunner of the Republican party. Does this open the way for Biden term 2?

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