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To be fair, the 3GD blowing would be one of the worst humanitarian and ecological disasters the world has ever seen. I don't even want to think about how much pollution will be dumped into the ocean as all that water sweeps across the floodplains and cities. Even without us being economically and industrially joined at the hip, it would be a disaster.
There's also a massive amount of sediment behind 3GD, so a lot of places along the Yangtze aren't just going to get hit with water, they're going to be partially buried.
 
Why? What makes the Clintons, with Hillary in particular, more valuable and important than all the other elites?
She's Epstein tier and knows "where all the bodies are buried." If she were to be compromised to an unfixable degree, she'd mysteriously die.

Who is higher up on the food chain, Hillary Clinton or Klaus Schwab?
Probably Hillary. Schwab is more of a shot caller, but Hillary has a lot of influence with the lifetime, unelected staffers that run most of the show behind the scenes in D.C. Under the right circumstances, Hillary can influence military action. She's also got a way higher body count.
 
The solar minimum is a normal and known thing, sun intensity varies in a decade long cycle. The mini ice age is referring to the Mauder Minimum, where the bottom of the curve lasted for a LOT longer. The idea is that we're poised to repeat that, which is reinforced by the fact the overall solar intensity has been declining. The question is whether it'll be another century long event, or a much smaller blip, and if its an actual cycle or if that one was an aberration. We don't really have good data before that point.
If we start a cooling period, they better fucking let me have the biggest retard huge V8 with the highest possible octane so I can keep the planet warm, god damn it.
 
Why? What makes the Clintons, with Hillary in particular, more valuable and important than all the other elites?
Cross purposes:

1. To prevent Bill Clinton from being impeached and forced out of office in disgrace by way of the ultimate kiss of death disavowment via Hillary Clinton separating from and divorcing Bill at the height of Monicagate (which would have made it open season for Democrats to either vote to impeach or force Bill to resign), Hillary was promised the White House and Presidency.

Pretty much the entire debt/favor system at the heart of the DNC going back to the second Bill and Hillary left the White House was based upon this central promise/debt. Even when black swan Barack Obama managed to force of will take the nomination from Hillary in 2008, Hillary forced Obama and the party to double down on the fact that they MUST fulfill the debt owed to Hillary (IE the Presidency) or she would burn the DNC to the ground and even have Obama straight up murdered, to make it so that Obama knew damn well that it would be Hillary's turn after his, fuck Joe Biden and his own dreams of the Presidency.

2. Hillary's a vengeful woman who has a huge enemy's list and people who she wants to get revenge on once she takes power as Presidency. Obama explicitly left a LOT of the elites wish list to Hillary to do for optics reasons: IE Obama wants to remain "clean" but Hillary doesn't give a fuck if she goes down as the Mad Queen.


Hillary would kill free speech as we know it, censor the internet permanently, have Fox News kicked off the airwaves, and start WW3 with Russia in a heartbeat and with a smile on her face. She's perfect for the elites who want the Great Reset as she's blood thirsty and cruel and sadistic enough that she'd gladly do their bidding, especially since it would also let her get revenge on ANYONE who was remotely critical of her or her husband in the 90s or who made her wait eight years to become Queen.
 
nah they're gonna double down forever. it's been like this since Reagan was elected. the internet made things worse and more visible but it was already like this.
Problem is reality is starting to crack for them. The intervals between crises is getting shorter and shorter, leaving less time to craft a coherent narrative.

In this case it was "we can institutionally capture a communications company" that in turn was institutionally captured from them. This was supposed to be impossible.

Doubling down doesn't work when the entire table has been flipped over.
So a mediocre president is jealous of his crappy Vice President being a complete fuck up.
Seems like there is a great many "tell all books" coming out about the Biden's recently.
 

IDK about the other states, but that just ain't true for Illinois. No, sir, no sir! (In Andy Griffith voice)

ANYTHING beyond I-88, or 80, as most people count, is Illinois. Above and to the North and West of the far flung suburbs of Innsmouth and Innsmouth County is WISCONSIN in all but name.

And FUUUUUUCK Pritzker. He his super de dooper morbidly obese, and nonna us will have sex with him.
 
Problem is reality is starting to crack for them. The intervals between crises is getting shorter and shorter, leaving less time to craft a coherent narrative.

In this case it was "we can institutionally capture a communications company" that in turn was institutionally captured from them. This was supposed to be impossible.

Doubling down doesn't work when the entire table has been flipped over.

Seems like there is a great many "tell all books" coming out about the Biden's recently.

I know these people irl

they are completely divorced from reality

that's why they can live in the bay area
 
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This new NYT book and all the various teasers associated with it are looking very juicy. I hope someone uploads This Will Not Pass to libgen.is when the book releases though, because I am not giving either of the faggots who wrote it a single cent.

Biden's White House senior adviser called ‘Squad’ members ‘f---ing idiots’: book​

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White House counselor Steve Ricchetti said the issue with progressives is 'they don’t understand that they lost'

A new book being published by a pair of New York Times reporters writes that White House Office of Public Engagement director and senior adviser Cedric Richmond referred to two prominent members of "the Squad" as "f---ing idiots."

An excerpt of the new book, "This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future" by Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin, obtained by Fox News Digital writes that Richmond, a former House member, made the comments about Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., to a friend.

According to the book, which will be released next Tuesday, Richmond was the most vocal of President Biden’s advisers who were preparing for a progressive party mutiny, blasted the Democrats’ left wing for misreading the 2020 campaign results and not having political savviness in a phone call to a Louisiana ally after his appointment was announced.

Richmond had been targeted by the progressive activist group the Sunrise Movement over his fossil fuel industry ties and was not too happy with Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib and the other "Squad" members, going as far as to call them "f---ing idiots."

Counselor to the President Steve Ricchetti also had words for "the Squad," albeit less harsh than Richmond, telling a Capitol Hill Biden ally that the "problem with the left is they don’t understand that they lost."

Ricchetti’s remarks came as progressives targeted both Democrats and Republicans over the COVID stimulus bills, viewing them as not giving enough money to citizens and criticizing the lack of funds going to state governments.

The reporters’ new book also delves into first lady Jill Biden’s frustration with Vice President Kamala Harris being tapped for the position after attacking Biden in the 2019 Democratic primary debates.

"'There are millions of people in the United States,' she began, according to the book. "‘Why,’ she asked, ‘do we have to choose the one who attacked Joe,'" the authors wrote of a conversation Jill Biden had after she learned Harris became a leading candidate to serve as Biden's running mate.

Several from Biden's inner circle, however, supported Harris on the ticket. Ron Klain, now the White House chief of staff, had been tasked with vetting vice presidential candidates and, according to the book, told Biden early on that Harris was the most qualified for the job as she had sought the presidency herself.

The White House and the offices of Tlaib and Ocasio-Cortez did not respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.
 
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