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Let’s Hear for the Boy — Joe Biden Most Consequential President Ever!

2 September 2023 by Larry Johnson 123 Comments

This image is courtesy of Toby McCrossin. You can find his work here.

Speaking of great work. Gotta give Joe Biden credit where credit is due. He is the most consequential President ever. Look at just some of his wonderful accomplishments (thanks to Kevin Kirk):

1. He is leading NATO into oblivion
2. He has given Russia back its pride (and its industry)
3. He is weakening the US so it will pose less of a threat in future
4. More and more African states are throwing off the shackles of colonialism because of him
5. He has seriously weakened the EU, threatening its very existence
6. He has put the final nail in the coffin of the British Empire
7. More people believe RT and Globaltimes than any Western media thanks to him
8. He has boosted President Putin’s popularity throughout the world
9. He has killed off the US dollar (and US hegemony) over the long term
10. He has crushed the US military (lots have tried, but only he has succeeded)
11. He is encouraging traditional Democrat voters to start looking favourably at Trump
12. He has lifted the lid on the extent of Washington’s corruption
13. He has helped to uncover the irregularities in US elections
14. He has depleted the Strategic Petroleum reserves and US energy independence
15. He has caused the US’s friends to seek new partners (that cooperate instead of bullying)
16. He is responsible for Ukraine ultimately taking its rightful place in the Russky mir
17. He has made the Western leadership look like fearful, incompetent fools
18. He has destroyed people’s faith in the US criminal justice system
19. He has destroyed the US economy
20. He handed back Afghanistan to its rightful government and allowed Chinese investment there
21. He helped to unleash Tucker (Rush 2?)
22. He has encouraged renewed friendship/trade between Russia and North Korea
23. He has confirmed that lying is endemic in Washington and the media will always cover up Democrat lies
24. He is the salesman of the year, for the second year running, for the Russian arms industry
25. He has helped to reveal the extent of US government censorship
26. He has helped to show the world that Iran has a highly developed technology sector
27. He has helped to debunk the myth that the Patriot System actually works
28. He has shown that the US MIC produces high priced junk
29. He is helping to convince Israel that it might be better to get along with its neighbours than rely on the US
30. He has helped to make the Germans look like gullible idiots
31. He has convinced a large swathe of Americans that the best way of getting respect is for them to cut their genitals off
32. He has helped to show that neither the CIA nor the FBI act in America’s best interests

Say what you like about him: when you give him a bribe to weaken America, you definitely get your money’s worth

Let’s hear for the Boy!

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  1. WWDaughter7 says

    2 September 2023 at 23:50

    33. He brought Russia and China together and should be nominated for a Nobel Prize
    34. He’s made the Cuban Missile crisis look like a Dress Rehearsal
    35. Fidel Castro, Muammar Gaddafi, etc. have reclaimed their rightful place in history
    36. We know who the true Seven Dwarfs represent (G-7)
    37. He’s given a new meaning to “Clown World”
    38. He’s revealed our true Nazi origins and that they never disappeared

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    • Pensive ape says

      3 September 2023 at 05:57

      Wow! This is strong. Adds up to this article perfectly.

      Reply
    • polarbear4 says

      3 September 2023 at 09:08

      38!

      Reply
  2. Kosta vasilakis says

    3 September 2023 at 00:14

    39. He has shown Americans they no longer live in a land of opportunity.

    Reply
    • Neocons says

      3 September 2023 at 08:25

      Thank you for reaffirming my Beliefs, my Values, my Freedom!!!

      2:10 “Nations have a right to sovereignty and territorial integrity, they have the freedom to set their own course and choose with whom they will associate (…)”
      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YmaRStA8Qlc&t=2m10s

      Reply
    • A P says

      3 September 2023 at 08:36

      Now do you all see what the Rothschild Class has been up to since the late 1700s? Yup, those WEF/Bilderburg/Davos acolytes don’t hold their meeting to talk about where they are going on holidays or to swap pics of the grandkids.

      The US/ZATO/EU must be destroyed for the WEF et.al. to “ride to the rescue” when things get so bad that the world’s population will WELCOME , nay BEG for the “You will own nothing and be happy” regime. Just like the Ukraine civilians that get press-ganged into uniform, then threatened and drugged to “willingly” walk into the meat grinder, we are being groomed to accept the unacceptable.

      Take the JAB or be ostracized from society… see how it works? Believe in the Official 911, JKF or Climate Change Narrative or be labelled a “conspiracy theorist” (trademark CIA) and cancelled/banished from public view. “Freedom of speech, not freedom of reach”… even your “saviours” ain’t got the balls to step on the Rothschild toes past a certain point.

      The Biden crowd is so obviously and venally corrupt, and yet the most likely alternatives (Kennedy or Trump) are two Zionist-loving political opportunists (where has RFKjr been for the last 20 years?). Like Trudeau, JFKjr has re-emerged to take on the family-fame mantle and lead us all to… well look at what Turdeau and his UKIE NeoNazi sidekick Freeland have done in Canada. All it takes is a tame “opposition” WEFer like Singh to keep their corrupt asses in power. The US Uniparty fits the “zero opposition” bill to a T.

      How is Biden still President? The evidence of the totally CORRUPT ‘family business” is 100% revealed, yet the Congress critters can’t see it somehow.

      Again, Upton Sinclair to the rescue: “It is impossible ot get a man to understand something when his paycheck depends on him not understanding it.”

      The Ukraine war, the African kerfuffles and the Taiwan “next shoe” are designed to weaken both sides. While the US/ZATO political/military leadership can’t (won’t, paid not to) see past the ends of their noses, the Rothschild Class has a long-term vision and have clearly stated it.

      Search “Yuval Harari” and be prepared for your blood to run cold. This guy is the textbook definition of NUTCASE. But he’s in with the WEF-boss Klaus “you will eat ze bugs” Schwab (a blood Rothschild through his mother), so is trumpeted as a “great intellectual”, when he is merely recycling old Zionist-tinged Eugenics with a sprinkling of AI Panopticon enabling technology to keep us all in line.

      Population reduction- Covid/mRNA jabs of all types, demonstrate the total destruction of a major population/economy/culture in Ukraine, endless proxy wars and regime changes and eventually the “limited” nuclear war the Rothschild Class seem to think they can survive.

      Panopticon surveillance and control- subversion of the internet/media and Central Bank Digital Currencies. Ask Canadian truckers and their supporters, Nigel Farage, Joe Rogan about the sanctity of your bank account and other finances and the “protection” your monetary rights in the legal system.

      All this happening against the backdrop of the endless string of totally avoidable, contrived “crises”… 911, 2008 and impending “financial crises”, Intifa/BLM, militant LGBTQ++TransXYZetc, insidiously convert child education into brainwashing systems, US/Mexican border and EU “migrations” to make those countries’ former majorities into minorities in their own country to break the predominant culture.

      Militarization and corruption of the police, as the front-line military will STILL not fire on their own citizens in most Western countries. Corruption of the Judiciary, Trump is up on faked charges while Biden is scot free from the consequences of his actual corruption.

      I hate to mess with the Rothschild Class post-WW3 plans, but my guess is both Putin and Xi know EXACTLY where they live (literally) and I expect those compounds with their bunkers will near the top of the list of sites to be destroyed with no survivors. The Rothschild Class, at its core, is only few dozen in number. Good riddance.

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      • Thomas Malthaus says

        3 September 2023 at 10:24

        Biden has no equal, though Obama comes close.

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        • og says

          3 September 2023 at 22:43

          Alas! Biden is Obama from his basement . . .
          og

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      • Amber says

        3 September 2023 at 12:14

        These high profile people are lightning rods. Please don’t divert your attention from the people whose names you never or rarely hear.

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      • Desillusioned Norwegian says

        3 September 2023 at 15:56

        Caudenhove Calergi…

        An european/japanese diplomatic bastard child, in a time where this was frown upon.

        Make a psychiatrist evaluate this man in adult life, when he in the book ‘prakticher idealismus’ argumented for flooding europe with ‘degenerate brown people’, to deliberatively destroy traditional european country and cultures.

        All to make in all for easier managment for the secluded elites. And… check out who that ought to be? I will not mention who…

        Angela Merkel – Mutti – we can make this – during the unwanted immigration crisis in ‘15, have recieved the ‘calergi-prize’ from the current 3’rd reich.

        You americans, have the cloward-piven (?) plan to deal with.

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        • Bittu(Indian) says

          5 September 2023 at 17:02

          Desillusioned Norwegian

          “to deliberatively destroy traditional european country and cultures.”

          Kindly name one European country that progressed without swindling another colored part of the world. Less said about your culture or lack thereof the better. And this is from the depths of my heart, go fuck yourself. Sorry Larry, I love your blog but sometimes the participants have no shame or sense of history.

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          • A Slav says

            6 September 2023 at 09:11

            Ever heard of Eastern Europe? You know, the biggest part of Europe. Or Slavs, the biggest ethnicity in Europe. You know, those that didn’t colonize Africa, or America, or Australia, or India. As a matter of fact, they are helping in decolonizing.

            Kindly get some education. Being highly opinionated only makes ignorance stick out.

          • desillusioned norwegian says

            6 September 2023 at 11:29

            you sir, did not actually get the point.

            firstly, everyone have fucked everyone in the behind since homo habilis cracked the first stone. i can’ see anyones jerking movement beeing of any more value than any others.

            secondly, beeing a fellow fucker with YOU, I reserve my right to at least talk, from my frame of reference. you, can have yours. but then lets have a short meet before it gets to action.

            third, you should remember premoghul, moghul, under-raj and modern squabbels on the indian subcontinent, before you make any attemt to go for any high ground.

            fourth, your equivalent to my example, would be a BJP diplomat getting a bastard child while on mission in jakarta. after much ridicule during childhood, the bastard BJP/muslim child, argues to flood india with aborginians from australia to flatten out all differencet from tamil nadu to rajhastan and kashmir.

            fifth, that kind of very selective emotional revenge porn you portray, will make future wars a sure bet.

            sixth, no actually…. you did not get it. shut up.

            seventh, blood, land, steel. and THAT my little padwan- is exactly what we BOTH are observing today. behold the spectacle.

      • Cathal says

        3 September 2023 at 18:08

        Excellent summary, unfortunately

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      • The Lizard of Oz says

        3 September 2023 at 20:16

        Got any good recipes for bugs?

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      • Tundra Man says

        3 September 2023 at 22:36

        Biden is still President because it takes 2/3 of the Senate to remove him. Nixon got cancelled because enough Republicans wanted him gone that his tenure became untenable. No matter what corruption is concretely demonstrated, other than maybe 1 or 2, Democrats won’t budge. Kamala Harris is the final piece – Joe’s insurance policy against removal.

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      • luke2236 says

        4 September 2023 at 01:53

        No, xi , at minimum, is completely in the rothschild’s pocket. red china is (((their))) next stop; this is why (((they))) have been moving all our manufacturing and technology there. Even nutty yahoo has said that “when (((they))) are through with the US, they will toss it away and let it dry up.”
        You people gotta start taking t(((them))) at their word…

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      • Stefan v. says

        4 September 2023 at 02:12

        You are too optimistic. Russia and China are still on board with the UN Agenda2030. How much of that is lip service to gain more time, is anyone’s guess. Why is the FSB/SVR not whacking Vanguard and Blackrock executives and oligarchs like it’s quail season?

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      • Nolan Parker says

        4 September 2023 at 06:47

        Well Now! Don’t You have a rosy lens to see the world through? You pointed out a Coupla things I hadn’t put together yet. Yeah, sarcasm, sorry about that. I get frowned at for pointing that stuff out. YaKnow it wasn’t that long ago that just mentioning the B/berg meeting got soft chuckles and raised eyebrows. The same people now insist they just bs about their kids. Why so few choose to accept the discomfort of the truth, I will never understand. Thanks for your list. Didn’t know Schwab was a Rothschild.

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      • Bonnie Gillmore says

        4 September 2023 at 09:20

        Well, Putin and Xi, what are you waiting for?

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  3. Mac says

    3 September 2023 at 00:46

    He accomplished all that yet still took time to shower with his teen daughter. The other thing you forgot is he helped take “creepy” mainstream and helped legitimize paedophilia.

    What a guy. And when he said “the buck stops here” we thought he meant he would take responsibility, but as it turns out he meant it literally as in the end of the dollar.

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  4. The Swiss says

    3 September 2023 at 01:04

    Thank you for showing us the accomplishments of the US-government. I was a staunch supporter of the US till about one year ago. I always knew about the failures of the American empire, but I still clinged believing in the good will of the US leadership.
    Thanks to Joe Biden I’m now rooting for Russia and support people like Xi Jingpin, Mohammed Bin Salman or Kim Jong Un. Today I like every foe of the West.
    Since the illegal occupation of Iraq I never felt so hostile to the US like nowadays. And as a European I’m completely satisfied with the economic destruction of my continent. We Europeans deserve it. We are the baddies.
    Considering how I felt for the US and the European culture the last 35 years, that’s quite an accomplishement of Joe Biden. Thank you, Mr. President (?)!
    I was always disgusted by racists and antisemites because I always believed that the biggest enemies of every society have the same skin color, the same cultural roots, the same faith and speaks the same language and went to the same schools like me. The biggest threat is within a society, it is never outside. Joe Biden and our European politicians are the proof of it. Why fear Russia, China or the Muslims when you have traitors like Biden in the White House or idiots like Borrel and von der Leyen at the helm of the EC?

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    • Beat me, Daddy, 8 to the bar says

      3 September 2023 at 05:11

      ” Today I like every foe of the West.
      … I’m completely satisfied with the economic destruction of my continent. We Europeans deserve it. We are the baddies. …”

      With respect, it appears you are engaging in binary choices: good/bad, us/them, 0/1.

      George ‘Dubya’ Bush was a cretin and a war monger. That did not make Saddam Hussein a good-guy. And so on.

      “We Europeans deserve it.” Individuals (eg criminals) may deserve something bad. Entire nations, peoples, continents – no. Everyone ‘deserves’ the opportunity to live peacefully and achieve to their ability. In no society is the populace directly responsible for every poor decision of its leaders.

      Best wishes.

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      • Roland says

        3 September 2023 at 07:48

        Thank you. A very necessary comment. We should not loose humanitarian thinking.
        We should not become as bad as the baddies.

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        • Qolotlh Kernow says

          3 September 2023 at 12:41

          “We should not become as bad as the baddies.”

          The arrogance! The hubris!! Are you seriously saying that “we” have never been the “baddies”?

          Off topic, when did “freedom” become such a big noxious buzzword? In days gone by “Liberty” was the way – as in Statue of Liberty. I mean for white folk obviously, the US constitution and its “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal” never applied to non-whites of course.

          QK

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        • the uncomfortable truth says

          3 September 2023 at 16:43

          You have been the baddies all along.

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          • Alonso says

            4 September 2023 at 15:17

            Many times, the bad guys are bad because the “good guys” let them be.
            I remembered that when I was a child my parents asked me for tolerance and stoicism, as a Christian virtue, in front of other children, who constantly attacked me. But this did not appease my attackers, on the contrary, it seemed to encourage them to continue their hostility. At one point the situation was such that, forgetting everything I was taught, I blew up and gave their leader a good beating. They never bothered me again.

          • the uncomfortable truth says

            5 September 2023 at 07:21

            Many times, the victims are fighting back, but are not strong enough, and end up losing. Bad guys are bad because they abuse the power they have.

      • k. talaat says

        3 September 2023 at 09:40

        While the masses are always exploited through deception, in a democracy, the populace must take responsibility for the leader they elect and the consequences of their choice.
        Alexis de Tocqueville said: In a democracy, the people get the government they deserve. Joseph de Maistre said: Every nation gets the government it deserves.
        Look at the consequence of electing Clinton. He was known to be a “slick” liar, unable to control his desires, allowed drug trafficking through Mina, Arkansas, etc.
        Yet, he was elected and he betrayed his country at least with NAFTA.
        Bush Jr. was know to be a reckless screw-up and yet he was elected only, to wrecklessly screw the World up. We Americans knew they were what we thought wasn’t important to us and they did to us what they do.
        We the people must take responsibility for something.

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        • Dancingtime says

          3 September 2023 at 15:51

          Huh….It is my understanding that it is the RNC and the DNC who decide who their candidates are….not the people.

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        • Beat me, Daddy, 8 to the bar says

          3 September 2023 at 17:18

          “We the people must take responsibility for something.”

          Yes, but what? An individual can only reasonably be held responsible for things under their control.

          Is it fair to blame a people for their leaders, however installed? Hopefully we don’t blame all Germans for the Nazis, nor all Cambodians for Pol Pot, etc.

          In our precious, so-called democracies, the choice is usually between Tweedledum and Tweedledee. Even then, most people are too busy with daily life to care much for ‘the others, a long way away.’

          Best wishes.

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        • The Lizard of Oz says

          4 September 2023 at 04:27

          Gotta remember the Tweedledee-Tweedledum choice at the time Clinton won the selection, the other choice was George (New World Order) Bush Snr.

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        • Zippit says

          4 September 2023 at 13:17

          Read Phyllis Schlafly “ a choice, not an echo”. If elections represented the people’s will, they would never be allowed to take place.

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        • Nolan Parker says

          4 September 2023 at 13:42

          Who says We elected Clinton? Now we Know they can steal elections. I’m supposed to believe Maxine Waters has really been being reelected ? Who would Do that?
          The people voting against her can’t admit it to friends and co-workers,, How many Are?

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      • The Swiss says

        3 September 2023 at 10:19

        Thank you for your well-thougth objection, you’re right, I’m wrong.
        It’s always good to write in alternative media – you get usually a good answer even when people strongly disagree with you.
        Arguments, not insults- that’s the way we will make progress.

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      • Icetubique says

        3 September 2023 at 14:34

        I m portuguese. I Think like you exactly.

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  5. Sandy K says

    3 September 2023 at 01:09

    Can we get to 100?
    39. He’s become the poster boy for “creepy old man”
    40. He’s showing all his vassals what will happen to them next unless you stop “him”

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  6. Murray says

    3 September 2023 at 02:14

    Joe B, or whatever he is called this week is a glove puppet, there for the $. This is Obama`s third term, Obama being a glove puppet for the Public Private Fusion of the Military, Industrial, Intelligence Complex`s (MIIC) end run around the US Constitution. Maybe they own most of those “achievements”, after all they have done rather well out of it. The consequences of electing the MIIC`s pick for POTUS – the first Gay, Black President not born in the US have been enormous for all of us wherever we are.

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    • Soothsayer says

      3 September 2023 at 10:09

      Joe B is just reading the cue cards, poorly.

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    • Dancingtime says

      3 September 2023 at 15:55

      Obama is not gay…AC/DC would be a better descriptor of his sexual preferences. Re being black: Sorry, but his mother was white….using an old term, that would make him a mulatto…using a new term, that would make him bi-racial. The important part is that he is a commie.

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  7. Hiro Masamune says

    3 September 2023 at 02:24

    A Derringer , not the most honest weapon 🙂

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    • Soothsayer says

      3 September 2023 at 10:44

      To me, it looks like a poorly drawn revolver. Maybe that “wrong look” is metaphorical representation of modern weaponry Uncle Sam wields nowdays (Zumwalt and the likes).

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  8. Hubert A. Monteiro says

    3 September 2023 at 02:43

    Larry, you have articulated in a most brilliant and thoughtful manner EVERYTHING mummified carcass JB, pretending to be somebody was able to accomplish… imagine, in a few 2 and a half years… it takes my breath away!!!!

    When you look back at the TITANIC effort that was put in by all the alphabet intel agencies, tens of thousands of Democrats (and Republicans), from mayors to governors, an untold number of judges ( after the election debacle of 2020) and our military, to make sure that NO ONE could contest it, the tens of thousands of fake media reporters, spewing out their daily garbage 24/7, the FBI raids in the houses of anyone who tried to bring to light the frauds committed, such as that of Tina Peters of Mesa Co, who managed to copy the “before” and the “after” images from an election server, showing how Dominion employees deleted tens of thousands of files on March 2021, mere months after the elections, breaking the law that requires information be saved for 22 months. The CIA intercepted two patriots with information about how a young man working for Italian military contractor for the US helped rig the election in favor of JB. How even now whistleblowers are coming forward with info they gave to the FBI about a ring of phony registration lists supplied by offices all throughout Michigan, info that was immediately locked away in FBI headquarters and now Trump being charged with illegally interfering with Georgia elections, Democrats’ ultimate shote across the BOW of anyone attempting to even criticize, let alone accuse them of fraud…

    all this was done in order to put in place a man possessed by a legion of demons, who singlehandedly DESTROYED what was left of the semblance of a republic once known as the good US of A. Only in Hollywood could somebody ever have come up with a more sordid, catastrophic plot against our nation.

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  9. cmesa says

    3 September 2023 at 02:52

    50. He is making the merits for a visit from Mr. Sarmat II and his 208 tons.

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  10. Prisma says

    3 September 2023 at 03:07

    Andrei Martyanov
    „I already mentioned this in my latest video but here is the discovery verbatim.
    Germany’s new dependency on Russia: “Putin’s war chest is filled” The latest statistics are surprising: In the middle of the Ukraine war, Russia exports 334 percent more cheaper fertilizers to Germany.
    Ah, the no shit moment, again. I am pretty sure that an average German business wants to survive, in order to do that it needs, yes, affordable energy and fertilizers, because people need to eat. German fertilizer production collapsed and that automatically opens the door to Russian one. Now this LNG business. Let’s repeat again: 
    EU countries are set to buy record volumes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia this year, even as the bloc pledges to stop consuming Russian fuel by 2027, the latest findings published by Global Witness on Wednesday revealed. Members of the bloc continued to import a significant amount of LNG from Russia in the first seven months of this year, data showed.  
    As Kremlin was predicting for years–the US energy is NOT competitive in Europe and the only way it can “compete” is by shoving it down the throats of energy-suffocating Europeans.  Here is video (in Russian) which doesn’t really need translation, which also demonstrates why Russia is becoming top 4-5 shipbuilding country because one such floating LNG plant is about 600,000 tons of displacement and Russia builds many of them. „
    https://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/2023/09/berliner-zeitung-makes-discovery.html

    RWE, a very large energy company in Germany is now dismantling wind turbines in order to reactivate former coal-fired power plants.
    https://euobserver.com/green-economy/157364
    CO2 emissions become a troublesome own goal.

    The “shield citizens” are surpassed in the quantum leap.

    He is the quantum leap shield citizen. ♿️

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    • Paul Greenwood says

      3 September 2023 at 05:53

      The amount of concrete sunk into natural beauty spots to support these wind turbines is horrendous together with the amount of copper in the structures – and the limited supplies of copper worldwide – shows how Joe Kaeser ruined Siemens with his Gamesa windmill fetish………..especially since they now know the term life of these follies is far shorter than expected…….and the cost of building a grid to wheel power is prohibitive and bloating electricity bills for industrial and residential users thus deflating consumer spending and distorting capital investment

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  11. Séamus Ó Néill says

    3 September 2023 at 03:55

    It’s a bit of a lame excuse to blame it all on Joe Biden. The US was going to hell on a handcart for decades, just getting progressively worse every year…..and every single US citizen is to blame. You have bullied, stolen, raped, pillaged and genocided your way around the planet from you first decided to annihilate the original inhabitants. Today you’re being unmaskeded for the amoral psychopaths that you really are, the “shining city on the hill” has been exposed for the degenerate satanic cesspit that it always was. Every single American, by their smug silence, condoned this worldwide slaughter and theft so they could grow fat on the proceeds, no, poor old demented Joe is not the only one to blame….take a long hard look in the mirror!!!

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    • Ddaigle says

      3 September 2023 at 04:20

      But yet you come from around the world by the tens of millions.. every year …. and every time you need money, military protection or anything else you should provide for yourself you come, hat in hand, to the USA … try a mirror … you might find a hypocrite…. Amongst other things ….

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    • Beat me, Daddy, 8 to the bar says

      3 September 2023 at 04:58

      “… and every single US citizen is to blame.”

      You clearly possess the righteousness of Moses and the wisdom of Solomon.

      Pray, tell us in which umblemished jurisdiction you, and your blameless bretheren, live, now and having done no evil for centuries.

      “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the smuggest of them all?”

      Kind regards!

      PS I’m not American.

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    • WWDaughter7 says

      3 September 2023 at 05:15

      Funny, I thought it was the Spaniards that raped, pillaged, and decimated my ancestors. Then when they were done my ancestors neighbors decided to slaughter them for their wealth and land. Mexican, btw. And my Dad fought in a War to stop the Japanese from slaughtering the Philippian people. Didn’t know you were so educated is History!

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    • Spanky says

      3 September 2023 at 07:30

      Seriously? Quit pussy-footing around and tell us what you really think…

      Years ago, in undergraduate school, was in competition for a Fulbright Scholarship. Which meant, of course, that I loaded up with all sorts of upper level honors courses.

      One history course was an independent study group (six students, competitive entry) overseen by a well-known campus curmudgeon and scholarship gatekeeper. And things were going well — I focused on the Spanish-American War and following Philippine Campaign using eyewitness accounts (mainly soldiers, reporters) and military reports (primary records).

      One thing stood out in those old reports that I remembered from Vietnam — strategic hamlets — rounding up *all* the locals and moving them to a “fortified” village behind barbed-wire fences. US soldiers in the Philippines reported using exactly the same tactic in both personal correspondence and official reports.

      Institutional memory is what I thought this represented — a continuation of successful policy and tactics over time. And, in the Philippines, it did work. But, then again, the Filipinos did *not* have significant foreign support when they tried to expel the US.

      So I wrote it up, footnotes and all… and presented it at one of our monthly meetings (class format).

      And then, all hell broke loose.

      Curmudgeon Gatekeeper, Ph.D., became emphatic in his *insistence* that the US military followed no such policies nor had any such institutional memories. What happened during the Philippine Campaign had absolutely no bearing on our later and virtually identical actions in Vietnam, according to the expert.

      That first-hand reports from ordinary soldiers are often “unreliable and prone to embellishment”.

      I kid you not. Written in the margins in red.

      Being a vet and all, I took that kinda personal. So I dug a little deeper and pushed back a bit. Finally, it came down to “believe me and my Ph.D.” or all those boasting, lyin’ nobodies.

      And so, I went with the soldiers in my final paper… no Fulbright for you.

      Two confessions:

      I graduated from Podunk U. in flyover country. A state capital… with a regional CFR. And a fair number of regional CFR members among the faculty. PolySci (of course), econ, history, sociology, journalism… I made a deliberate decision to attend this particular school, for this particular reason.

      And considered, strongly, following Clinton’s trail, more or less, to a Rhodes Scholarship. The Fulbright was a (big) step in that direction. I sometimes wonder about that decision, what might have happened…

      But I don’t regret it.

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      • Cortes says

        3 September 2023 at 18:57

        Thanks, that’s fascinating. I imagine that your experience was fairly common.

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      • og says

        3 September 2023 at 23:21

        Alas, Spank,
        Tyranny of the Academics, and ponder how worse it done gotten today.
        Thank you, og

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    • polarbear4 says

      3 September 2023 at 09:16

      we are not all silent. we are inconsequential. the “lucky” ones learned to have at least somewhat of a critical eye before the surveillance/propaganda machine went into overdrive.

      i get angry, too, but at the end of the day, i understand that their capture is too complete and i am hoping that the awakening is not too awful and that we get to live and repent for our ignorance and the evil deeds of those that have almost complete control, especially, as they say, of the narrative.

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    • West Coast Native says

      3 September 2023 at 09:58

      Wow, Really?
      Our last presidential election was not stolen?
      We didn’t have a civil war to end slavery?
      We didn’t have protests that brought an end the Vietnam war?
      Our MSM isn’t controlled, with pro-US/NATO propaganda?
      We inherited some awful history that we had no direct involvement in, and how do you really fix it? Take everyone who isn’t native and ship them back?
      Your in error, quite massively, as to the hearts and minds of ordinary Americans, and expect Jedi like powers are inherent in every American and they simply refuse to use them.
      Poor old demented Joe? Please… they can’t even prosecute the criminal.

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      • Joe Bidet says

        3 September 2023 at 16:54

        You dindu nuffin!

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    • Soothsayer says

      3 September 2023 at 10:21

      They did not mind the gravy train going, as long as they were on it. Now it has derailed, and everyone is playing innocent and blaming the other guy. If they manage to get it back on track, they will all get back on it.

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    • A P says

      3 September 2023 at 10:22

      Uh, in case you hadn’t noticed, Sleepy Joe was just as corrupt as a Senator, then VP. He may not be totally to blame, but he has been one of the long-standing, key promoters/instigators of this debacle.

      The US public certainly allowed it to happen, but then long-known research like Milgram’s Shock Experiments and Zinbardo’s Stanford prison Experiment showed beyond a doubt the “how” of the process to get ordinary humans to do inhumane things to their fellows. As much as China is on the “right” side of this power struggle at point, the social credit/surveillance culture taking hold there is antithetical to most of the Rest of the World including the US/EU.

      Again, we are being groomed to accept the unacceptable.

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      • Joe Bidet says

        3 September 2023 at 16:57

        He was more bloodthirsty back in the day. Now he would take ice cream over bombing someone.

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    • Dancingtime says

      3 September 2023 at 16:02

      You don’t speak for me. I personally have done no such thing. Nor did my grandparents or beyond. What claptrap.

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      • Spanky says

        3 September 2023 at 22:46

        We cannot be a self-governing people if we, you and I, do not accept responsibility for the acts of our elected governors.

        But that’s the nature of democratic elections in our (former) republic — an organized minority can politically dominate and rule the unorganized majority.

        And while you can argue that elections are rigged and our governors forced upon us, we still bear responsibility as a free people for not remedying this situation.

        Responsibility is the flip-side of liberty.

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        • West Coast Native says

          4 September 2023 at 07:35

          Free people…we are a MIC dictatorship masquerading as a representative republic spreading democracy throughout the world with rules based order.
          Ask JFK.

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          • Spanky says

            5 September 2023 at 13:03

            We agree…

            Point is, national myths used to obscure reality for the majority can be useful when that reality comes into focus. People who *believe* they are free react badly when seeing the cage for the first time.

  12. Person of interest says

    3 September 2023 at 04:19

    He couldn’t have succeeded without the help of Reagan, the Bushes, Clinton, Obama and Trump.

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  13. Prisma says

    3 September 2023 at 04:21

    This image stands as symbolism for decades of U.S. policy:
    https://t.me/intelslava/50982
    On August 31, Colonel-General Yevkurov and other officers of the Ministry of Defense visited Burkina Faso.

    @ Séamus Ó Néill
    You have, of course, described the overall picture, which is entirely correct.
    Only Biden has now initiated an extreme decandence and self-destruction, on behalf of its helmsmen.

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    • Soothsayer says

      3 September 2023 at 10:29

      That image is not a symbol of decades, but centuries. Both Slavs and Africans have been considered subhumans by The West for a very long time.

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      • Zubatovschina says

        3 September 2023 at 14:02

        “Both Slavs and Africans have been considered subhumans by The West for a very long time.”

        Quite so.

        One of the reasons for thanking “The West” for their considerations based on emotions/insecurities.

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  14. James says

    3 September 2023 at 04:25

    For such a list of achievements he deserves to be re-elected to carry on the good work.
    Someday perhaps the USA will be fit to join the civilised worldj.

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  15. DiggerUK says

    3 September 2023 at 04:47

    “29. He is helping to convince Israel that it might be better to get along with its neighbours than rely on the US”

    If there is one good thing that could be remembered from this whole sorry mess, that’s the best one…_

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  16. Joseph Adam-Smith says

    3 September 2023 at 04:48

    Serious comment, here. Consider: Just supposing Trump is ABLE (think corrupt elections) to be elected, what CAN he do to clear this mess? That’s assuming he attempts to carry through election promises. I mean, the last time he was elected he was on the back-foot from day one. He had MSM against him; the Establishment; world leaders……

    Unless, somehow, he has a VERY large majority, ANY attempts to overturn the Deep State will be a struggle from day one. Again.

    Please do not say that he will be able to etc etc. CIA/FBI etc will stymie any changes he, or his trusted (who will he be able to REALLY trust?) assistants will attempt to make. With, again, the full backing of the MSM.

    The BEST appointees he made were the press spokeswomen Huckabee/Sanders and Kelltanne Conway – THEY made the MSM look like the fools that they are.

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    • Wanderer in a strange land says

      3 September 2023 at 17:19

      It’s doubtful that he would fo much of anything, if elected. In 2016, he promised to drain the swamp and bring back jobs. In my view he didn’t do either, and, please, don’t give me that crap that he couldn’t…

      The swamp is terrified of whistleblowers. He waited until the last day in the office to contemplate giving the pardon to whistleblowers. If he was genuine, he’d pardon them on the first day in the office, not wait 4 years to think about it.
      And don’t get me started on bringing jobs back …

      He’s now running ads about a threat to our power grid from Russia and China. Clearly, he’s on the foreign threat bandwagon. Don’t hold your breath hoping that he will turn the ship around.

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  17. DiggerUK says

    3 September 2023 at 04:58

    You need to add a 31a to reflect the tragedy inflicted on young females to have mastectomies…_

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  18. Michael Droy says

    3 September 2023 at 05:09

    14. He has depleted the Strategic Petroleum reserves and US energy independence

    Probably the only smart move he (well somene in his name) has done.
    You can buy oil for 1 year forward at $10 cheaper than spot.
    Ergo there is clearly a short term shortage of oil and oil products.
    Ergo this is exactly the right time to sell out the strategic reserve.
    (In contrast to when spot oil was at zero or less than zero and yet could be sold for 4 month delivery at $30 because of a short term surplus and lack of storage capacity – when the oil reserve was full).
    Successful Commodity intervention means buying low, selling high, and the best test of a successful policy is making big profits.

    Still 31/32 seem right!

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  19. OldFart says

    3 September 2023 at 05:15

    Quite a list…

    But Woodrow Wilson may still have Brandon beat, by a long M1-le

    😇

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    • k. talaat says

      3 September 2023 at 09:09

      It ain’t over yet. Don’t count your eggs …

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  20. Vojkan M. says

    3 September 2023 at 05:45

    I confess that I supported corrupt senile Joe against Trump, expecting him to do many of the things Larry has listed. Not all, he definitely exceeded my expectations, I didn’t even see coming some of them, and tbh, as I pretend not being a bad guy, #31 for instance is making me have a dose of regret b/c it is sheer evil. To cut the story short, the US and its Western vassals are in dire need of a great hard reset – a soft reboot is at this point impossible – and that can happen only after the West crashes. I can’t point the moment in time when things started spiraling down but I have lived thirty-six years in France and I am positive that there is a strong correlation between the degradation of the West and the rise in political power of a group of people originating from the shores of the Black Sea. Contrary to the opinion of another commenter here, I believe that we will never would have had to suffer Borrell or von der Leyen had it not be for that particular group. There will be no improvement until their political power is annulled.

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    • Rokossovsky says

      3 September 2023 at 19:26

      As an outside observer, all I heard for 4 years, between 2016-2020 was that Trump was going to do everything Biden did on the list above. So, I am not really sure what happened in that last election?

      The other thing that is VERY STRANGE is that if BRICS expanded the way it did during the Trump years, an immediate impeachment inquiry of Trump would have happened, yet there is barely a peep from the US media about that or anything else on the list.

      I assumed after that dodgy election, that “America would be back” to “running the World” but it really turned out that “the World is running from America”.

      I see a lot of stuff on the alternate media explaining that this is all a part of the grand WEF / globalist plan, which explains the corporate media silence, but it looks to me that the world is rapidly going in the opposite direction, toward de-globalization.

      I can’t square any of this and am looking for anyone who can explain it. (sigh)

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  21. Paul Greenwood says

    3 September 2023 at 05:56

    Unless Americans host a Constitutional Convention to circumscribe the powers of the Federal dictatorship and reduce the dictatorial tendencies of Rule by Decree with Presidential Executive Orders – there will be only the destruction of the US as a way forward….

    At some stage Iskander missiles will have to be installed on Cuba if not Club-K……..

    US is hazardous in trying to encircle Russia and China and reckless in its hubris………

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    • the blame-e says

      3 September 2023 at 07:51

      A Constitutional Convention will accomplish nothing. The Powers That Be (PTB) have already know overturned one Constitution. The next ones after this will be a “walk in the park.”

      Take the place back by force. That’s what the Second Amendment was created for. Hang them all.

      I don’t hold out much hope for a revolution. For crying out loud, a doddering, senile, old biddy (Nancy Pelosi) erected a fence around “The People’s House” and the people did nothing. That’s like trashing the kids trashing the house and the parents decide to just live in the filth and debris.

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      • Alex Thrace says

        3 September 2023 at 09:06

        The 2nd may soon show its value.
        The shock troops of the current powers that be are basically parasites. They produce nothing yet are all eating and traveling around on other people’s money.
        There will soon be a day – maybe sooner than any of us realize- when the EBTs swipe “Declined” or worse they swipe but you can’t buy anything. Their own people will turn against them.
        All we need to do is keep our powder dry and wait for the inevitable end, at which point it will be needed id “mopping up”.
        They will at one point try come after us, but I don’t expect that to go very well.

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  22. Alex says

    3 September 2023 at 06:45

    Yep, sad but true. This country has the best political class money can buy.

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    • Neocons says

      3 September 2023 at 08:45

      “We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.” — Abraham Lincoln
      https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/john_whiteheads_commentary/overthrow_the_government_all_the_ways_in_which_our_rights_have_been_usurped_short

      https://sonar21.com/lets-hear-for-the-boy-joe-biden-most-consequential-president-ever/#comment-153693

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  23. Scott Donahoe says

    3 September 2023 at 07:00

    66. He is making the Pike-Mazzini letter come to fruition.

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  24. the blame-e says

    3 September 2023 at 07:13

    Most, if not all, of the stuff on your rather lengthy list was already in the cards, “priced in” as Wall Street is fond of saying — about a fully rigged, fully manipulated, fully controlled, fully owned everything system.

    Until it’s not.

    “The Rise and Fall of the United States.” Made that one up, but since history rhymes. (It doesn’t.) The difference between World War II and World War III is nuclear, the degree to which we can blow ourselves up. “The Collapse of Complex Societies,” by Joseph Tainter. “The Fourth Turning,” by Stansberry Research (kidding). A whole slew of “The Rise of the Fourth Reich” books. Amazon is flooded with them. It doesn’t matter.

    You forgot one. “The epidemic of UFO sightings during Joe Biden’s presidency” was nowhere on your list. Why? Because human beings kill each other off before warp drive is invented. All “intelligent” species do. Why? Because the bullshit rises as fast as the technology does.

    “For your security (meaning theirs), we demand full access to your mobile device.”

    Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk said it best. The race to get off the planet is a rush for the exits by the human race.

    To get off the planet ahead of the ghosts of real food, before processed foods took over. Before we used up the last of the natural gas, the real coal, the real oil, the minerals, rare earths, and substitutes. We are not going to make it. However, the good news is that extinction solves the problem of Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity.

    “Warp 9, Mr. Scott.”

    “But Captain, Warp 9 is a smelly mess! It will take weeks to clean out my engine room!”

    “Warp 9, Mr. Scott.”

    “Aye, Captain.”

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  25. Curt Nichols says

    3 September 2023 at 07:15

    Joe Biden is nothing new. Look at the Kennedy crime family. And the serial rapist Kennedy that sat in the White House. It’s just in the open now. They have so secured their power that they just do not try to hide anymore. While I exist in the same bubble chamber of same thinking friends we all do? I have one digression. ‘Murica has not “changed”. The gloves have came off.
    The J6 political prisoners being killed one by one in the Washington DC gulags? What happened to striking coal miners? Or anyone, anywhere that got in the way of the machine?
    Joe Biden IS America.
    Fuck over anyone to make a buck. Who cares how many people die. Oh, but they still believe in Jesus. Now they just don’t go to church.

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    • the blame-e says

      3 September 2023 at 08:22

      You are so correct.

      Look at Caroline Kennedy, former US Ambassador to Japan, now US Ambassador to Australia. While christening the USS Canberra for a second time (the first being in Mobile, Alabama where the ship was built), Caroline Kennedy said the ship would serve as a symbol of the “Rules Based Order.” Whose rules? Who’s order?

      And what’s with RFK, Jr? The guy’s wife hung herself in the Kennedy family barn If we let RFK, Jr. hold any high office in this country the American people will find themselves hanging from the Kennedy barn again, this time the American People’s barn — by their heels.

      This reign of terror by these entrenched professional political family dynasties must end.

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  26. CT says

    3 September 2023 at 07:20

    Amazing that an old senile goat like Biden could accomplish all of that list all by himself.

    With this much corruption, we can all of us realize there is only one party in Washington and that whatever is behind that old goat Biden is the driving corrupt force behind them all with a singular unity.

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  27. James Owen says

    3 September 2023 at 07:33

    “LET’S HEAR FOR THE BOY”

    Shouldn’t that be; “LET’S HEAR IT FOR THE BOY”

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    • k. talaat says

      3 September 2023 at 09:58

      Thanks James for your contribution.

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  28. Michel - Louis LONCIN says

    3 September 2023 at 07:36

    SURTOUT … il a contribué le Monde NON occidental (et même une fraction … encore TRES faible mais en – TROP LENTE ! – croissance … de l’opinion publique occidentale, POLLUEE depuis 80 ans par le “mythe” étatsunien du “pays de la Liberté” (!!!) ) à HAIR les Etats-Unis et à leur souhaiter TOUT LE MAL possible !!!

    On le mesure de plus en plus : être “ami” avec les Etats-Unis c’est sa condamner au MALHEUR !!!

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  29. Trubind1 says

    3 September 2023 at 07:38

    This article is hyperbolic and irrational.
    Kevin Kirk obviously has a microscopic view of the condition of the US.
    It is the usual US one man blame game.
    It insinuates that all we need to do is get rid of one man and all is right for the US.

    Example of item number 9, “ he has killed off the US dollar”…when in fact, the Federal Reserve has single handedly done the worst damage to our currency for decades.

    This is “in your face” American decline & degradation was years and administrations in the works. This Country’s “faith in the judiciary system” was tanked years ago. I could knit pick “the items” all day.

    All the “items” mentioned here are systemic and long past the need to recalibrate the entire governance of the US.

    Just another “one-man”, “one administration” blame game article that removes the onus of accountability & continues the “lie” that somehow another “one-man, or “new” administration “voted” by “the people” will save us from our obvious global and domestic ruination.

    All Biden Administration has done is rip the bandage off a long time festering to the core wound and let the bleeding commence. This is clearly a demonstration of reaping what you’ve sown.

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    • Paul Greenwood says

      3 September 2023 at 08:54

      George III was a Constitutional Monarch subject to Parliament. He surrendered Crown Estates to Parliament in return for a “Civil List” of allowances for immediate family……..before the King had paid for the Navy and the entire Government Administration from his own resources………….

      Thus the King surrendered billions (2023 money) in assets and properties and land holdings to the Exchequer. Yet a US President modelled on King George III (elected indirectly by a Chamber) has greater executive powers than George III ever did……….

      The Veep is “the Prince of Wales” and like him he is a Member of the Upper House as needed……….

      The Senate was indirectly “elected/appointed” by State Legislatures to act as “advisor” to the indirectly-elected “President” with only the House being directly-elected………thus was power distributed………

      The Imperial Presidency has made the system dictatorial in a way the Soviet Union was not……the ethnic republics still had cultural quirks which diluted Party rule – yet USA has no real cultural distinctiveness at state level especially since removal of Confederate symbols as “the Union” completes “Reconstruction” by wiping out any cultural “deviationism”

      US is in major danger – just as when Earl Warren as the Governor who put Japanese-Americans in concentration camps – turned into Chief Justice Warren of a counter-historical Supreme Court with an elastic constitution

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      • og says

        4 September 2023 at 10:46

        Excellent, Paul–THANKS

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    • ISL says

      3 September 2023 at 10:05

      Sometimes Irony is actually ironic.

      irony
      ī′rə-nē, ī′ər-
      noun
      >The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.
      >An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning.
      >Incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs.

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  30. Patrick says

    3 September 2023 at 07:57

    It will be interesting to see how the war plays out in the upcoming election election year. What will the spimeisters do while channeling their inner Edward Bernays?

    It is sickening to hear US senators comment that the war in Ukraine is a good investment for America. Lots of dead Ukies and Ruskies – Europe crawling with refugees and the Ukie Nationalists channeling Stepan Bendera witha jewish president they would just as soon kill as lead their movement. Money talks people walk.

    With the High Holy Days upcoming, perhaps Nuland, Kagan et al can at least make an attempt to atone for their sins with a whole lot if taschlich, but I doubt they have the self awareness to do so.

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  31. JaKo says

    3 September 2023 at 08:46

    “And now for something completely different…” But superficially similar 😉
    Czech this out, ladies and gent’s:
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-66509180
    E.g.: Vicky (fuck the EU) Nuland is a real “Diplomat” as opposed to Sergei Lavrov, ouch; and Maria Zakharova is known for “theatrical” press briefings.
    And then, neither Ukies nor RF can win on the battlefield etc.

    Great Sunday morning laugh, won’t you think?

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  32. Paul Greenwood says

    3 September 2023 at 08:47

    Hardly a day goes by I do not run across a “UA” licence plate. It is a funny “war” when there are regular bus services to Kiev…….google…….. http://www.ukraine-bus.de………there are regular services from UK and most European countries. I doubt many “men” make the journey but I have seen the women the bus stops.

    It is weird to have a “war” where people drive through Poland and into Portugal…….and where they live better than the locals…….some even live off their own resources and claim no welfare !!! How do they have enough funds from Ukraine to live at West European prices yet avoid Income Tax ??? Maybe all those US dollars get recycled into European housing and restaurants ?

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    • bonbon says

      3 September 2023 at 12:46

      They checked into Hotel California!

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  33. Curt Nichols says

    3 September 2023 at 09:03

    On another note, Erdogan meets with Putin tomorrow. This will be interesting. Especially after Erdogan let Azov Nazi’s out of their Turkish prison to resume their atrocities in Ukraine. I never underestimate the power of Putin to back down. But I certainly hope he stands firm on the grain deal. Europe is on the ropes now. Time to keep the screws turned in deep. BUT. If Putin again backs off? That will be a tell.

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  34. James Owen says

    3 September 2023 at 09:28

    30. He has helped to make the Germans look like gullible idiots

    This is the big flaw that the German people have. They believe everything bad, that their enemies say about them. Even obvious lies. And even when it’s obvious that it’s their enemies who are guilty of wrongdoing, not them. They probably think that they did something wrong, to deserve having the Nordstream II pipeline blown up by the U.S. And that it serves them right. I still think that it was done by the Polish Naval special forces, as a way for Poland to score points with their big daddy, at his behest. And as a way to hurt the “evil” Germans and Russians.

    If you walked up to some random German and accused him of burning your house down, and of being an evil feind; instead of protesting vigorously that he’s innocent, he’ll actually feel guilty and ashamed, and apologize to you profusely. Then he’ll sink into depression and sadness, and think less of himself, as he slinks away in shame. If I falsely accused anybody else of something, they’d be ready to fight, to prove me wrong, and to avenge their honour at such a slander. Especially here in Texas.

    I say this as a man whose mother was born and raised in Germany.

    When I was around four years old, my dad was in the USAF. We lived in England, in St Ives, on the Great Ouse River. One time, my mom and I were down by the river, at a small park. An elderly Englishman came up to us and accused me of harassing the swans. Even through I’d been with my mother the whole time, standing right beside her, and obviously not harassing the swans, she proceeded to scold and chastise me. She slapped my mouth, when I said that the old man was lying, which he obviously was. That was the first of many times when I would be punished for nothing, and for protesting my innocence. However, and oddly enough, there were many times, when I actually did do something wrong, or was deliberately naughty, that nothing would happen. Another time, back here in Texas, I was punished for tearing up an elderly lady’s flower beds, even though at the time that it happened, I had been in my room all day, reading a book. The German willingness to believe anything bad about anybody, even if untrue, and even if it was about oneself or family, without any proof, kept rearing its ugly head. It cost me many times, during my pre-teen years. I even began to believe that I was inherently bad, and could do no right. Ever.

    To this day, I’m frustrated by the amount of sheeit that the German people take off of their lying, hypocritical enemies. And the slander that is levelled against them, by people who actually are what they accuse the German people of being. They really do believe that they somehow deserve this treatment at the hands of their enemies.

    The Anglosphere treats Russia the same way, yet the Russians don’t believe or accept any of it. They even have the guts to call out the Anglos on their slander, hypocrisy, double standards, and lies. I admire them for it.

    If I were in my twenties, I would seriously consider leaving the U.S. We’re in for some hard times.

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  35. Rick H says

    3 September 2023 at 09:43

    ##? Biden has enabled DHS to sell children as a commodity, to be used for what ever purpose the buyer may have.

    (Should be nearer the top of this list)

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  36. ISL says

    3 September 2023 at 10:20

    101. Fast-tracked the energy transition! See 102.
    102. Set up the energy grid to fail, set up the energy transition to fail.
    103. Enabled friendship between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
    104. Destroyed the petrodollar.

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  37. bonbon says

    3 September 2023 at 10:35

    As the list grows steadily, here is the Crowning Glory of Biden’s accomplishments :

    100 : he has given Britain’s Royal Institute of International Affairs, RIIA, Chatham House a heart attack with conniptions, now openly Demanding U.K. Intervene in U.S. Election, Fears American Voters, and no more special relationship!
    US allies need to wake up to the Trump question
    https://www.ft.com/content/b6517cd6-5e9c-4e5b-a07b-f4a76a83ae18

    Biden let the corgi out of the bag when he said “God save the Queen, man” recently (Sky News) : https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1669841532700983299

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  38. Soothsayer says

    3 September 2023 at 10:35

    That Uncle Sam looks like he has a cunning plan to rob a gas station.

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  39. bonbon says

    3 September 2023 at 10:53

    30. He has helped to make the Germans look like gullible idiots
    Dr. Henry Kissinger, Honorary Knight Commander in the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (KCMG), from Germany, said
    “To be an enemy of America can be dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal.”
    Current government missed that memo!

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  40. Low Voltage says

    3 September 2023 at 11:00

    Let’s hear IT for the boy?

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  41. William Simonton says

    3 September 2023 at 11:25

    Biden Admin has been successful. Biden & Michelle 2028. Please DOJ FBI
    don’t lock me up for reading Johnson’s site, I don’t believe anything he says!

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  42. Weather Underground Government says

    3 September 2023 at 12:28

    Barry and Val Jarr are beaming by the people’s champagne fountain, the sabotage masked as incompetence worked just as well as the COV-LARP.
    The Post American world conclusion of the Long March is finally here for the comrades.
    To each according to his need, workers of the world unite.
    Forward, si se puede!

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  43. Terhi Törrö says

    3 September 2023 at 14:14

    Well, he really deserves the icecream and the trophy, or lets make it an icecream trophy.

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  44. oswald says

    3 September 2023 at 14:53

    It’s not Biden that did all those things.
    It’s the Americans that let him doing’em.

    It’s a big difference.

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  45. Rob says

    3 September 2023 at 16:42

    To be fair, a lot of those trends and processes started long before Biden became President under both Democratic and Republican administrations.

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  46. Jafo says

    3 September 2023 at 16:59

    Larry,
    You may have left out providing terrorists & drug mules safe passage across the Southern Border, & into sanctuary city’s all across the nation.

    Thanks Joe !!

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  47. bert huber says

    3 September 2023 at 17:34

    just read:
    Selensky fires Resnikov

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    • ariadna says

      3 September 2023 at 22:09

      –Oleksii, said Zelensky, You remember we talked about the need to show our donors that we are changing strategy to improve the counteroffensive.
      — Da. So?
      — Well, I need to do something, you know, dramatic, like firing the MoD.”
      — You mean me?
      — Don’t play dumb. You, of course.
      — How can you do that to me?
      — Say “thank you.” I am naming you our new ambassador to the UK.

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  48. Fido says

    3 September 2023 at 17:54

    … There’s an election coming.

    Hope y’all have enough ballots for your voting machines.

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    • Richard J. Daley says

      3 September 2023 at 18:29

      Vote early and vote often

      Reply
  49. Sophia Sadek says

    3 September 2023 at 18:44

    The biggest irony is that Bidenites believe that he has done only good things.

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  50. ariadna says

    3 September 2023 at 18:46

    I can imagine Biden accepting the title with the traditional modest disclaimer:
    “I am deeply honored by this award but I must share it with the wonderful team without which I could not have succeded:
    the talented writers who compose my telepromoter texts. Repeat the last sentence the talented writers who compose well you know how that goes
    Jackie are you here and the… Move that up… the brilliant people who instruct the writers
    and my sister I mean my wife Doctor Biden. I used to drive an 18-wheeler which I told Kim Il…, no Xi, because the greatest threat to our national security are the white supremacists.”

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  51. The Lizard of Oz says

    3 September 2023 at 20:06

    But apart from that Mr B’s doing a grand job, right?

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  52. MTP says

    4 September 2023 at 05:12

    The COVID vaccine mandates and rigid, clinical trial-like control of treatments are the only things I see as novel about this administration.

    Reply
  53. CT says

    4 September 2023 at 10:14

    Shouldn’t number 23 be corrected?

    23. He has confirmed that lying is endemic in Washington and the media will always cover up Democrat lies.

    Shouldn’t that be “establishment lies”? Seriously, I believe most of media is owned by Bush administration neo-cons.

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  54. Thoma Hoejmark says

    5 September 2023 at 08:27

    Dear Larry. I have seen and listened to your many appearances with the DURAN and Daniel Haiphong and others. It is great to listen to your distante and calm and insightful comments.
    This listing I also appreciate and it brings a new perspective on the catastrophic Biden, that he is making matters so horribly wrong from that neo-con side that it is accelerating the positive tendencies in the world of resistance and of building new futures.
    The rest of the world is maybe sensing the springtime. Whereas the collective west is suffering from its dying days. Dont you think that the peoples in europe and america will wake up because of the suffering they are being exposed to?
    I live in Africa. It seems that Africa is waking up and already ahead in freeing itself from France and other empires. It is my feeling that the sense of the Common and respect for the common (the collective of us) is much more developed and based in traditional culture in Africa. And now is the time for Africa to establish and develop their economies without messing up with IMF or WB. So I just wanted to share with you my feeling of spring time.

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  55. InnerCynic says

    5 September 2023 at 17:25

    Uncle Sugar as a fox? More like a wolf.

    Reply

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