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- Jan 6, 2021
The 2024 election may well be the ultimate IQ test for our ruling class, it is one that will determine if the competency crisis has become so endemic in our society that it's now even effecting our ruling elite as many suspect. As things currently stand, I believe that the ruling class stands to gain more from a Trump presidency: his victory will restore faith in the voting process for the half of the country that believes that the 2020 election was rigged, he will serve as the perfect fall guy when the economy inevitably crashes again, he can be very easily swayed and reigned in when it comes to foreign policy, and he is a massive unapologetic hardcore zionist who, unlike biden, does not have to appeal to a large support base that is not fond of Israel since the most hardcore Israel supporters in the country are often republican voters.
To his credit, Josh has talked numerous times about the futility of voting, and how the ultimate "protest vote" is to simply not vote at all since voter participation is the ruling class's best indicator of how much trust people put into the system. Whether you think the 2020 election was actually rigged or not is irrelevant to the current equation, the fact of the matter is much of the republican voter base who supports Trump believes that the 2020 election was rigged, Biden is an illegitimate president, and nothing anyone says or does will legitimize his administration in their eyes. The only thing that can be re-legitimized with them is the democratic process itself. By letting their guy, Trump, win the election this year they can do exactly that. With him as president-elect, the media can boast and brag, telling those
BOOMER ZEALOT THEOCRATS
"see? Trump won! How could the elections be rigged if that happened, hmmmm?" With this revelation they will continue to voot under the assumption that it will change anything, because to them it did since their guy won. However, if they let him lose, this element of the country (who are typically more armed on average) will come away with the conclusion that the process is completely fake and they cannot vote their way out of their problems. This may lead them to take radical action or god forbid start fedposting IRL, and that is the LAST thing the system wants to happen. Thus, to placate this element of the population it would be smart to let their team, red ZOG, win over blue ZOG.
Moving onto the economic aspect, I think it's no secret that the economy looks like it's in a massive bubble right now. Interest rates are even higher than they were in 2008 with no sign of the fed planning to bring them down, price inflation is through the roof, banks are going under left and right with regulators having to swoop in and save them, credit card debt is at record highs, and wages are still failing to keep up with inflation with people now struggling to even buy groceries without breaking the bank. By all metrics it looks like the economy is on the brink, but currently the fed is doing everything it can to make sure that it doesn't crash before the election season. If Trump wins they can immediately let the economy crash, with Trump bearing the brunt of the responsibility for it. They can use it as an opportunity to lecture the population about how evil economic populism did this, things were so much better under Biden, and how shitty gay neoliberalism is ackshyually the best economic system we have. He will get to be the boogeyman like hoover for the next 4 years until the dems solidify their permanent electoral majority and make the country more like Canada, where people have to take out a half a million dollar mortgage to buy a house because they only make $35k a year.
When Trump ran in 2016 his foreign policy was a broadly anti interventionist "america first" platform. He was promising to cool down tensions with Russia, end the forever wars in the middle east, and he was openly chastising Jeb! in front of everyone for his brother's foreign policy catastrophes (something no republican besides Ron Paul had done before) officially making it okay for republicans to be anti-war. However, as he got into office all of that slowly started to fade away, with him nominating familiar swampniggers like Mike Pompeo, John Bolton, Elliot Abrams, and Nikki Haley amongst others. He had guys like Kushner and Adelson whispering in his ear and telling him what to do and it just got us another 4 year extension of the Afghan war, Iraq occupation, backing of the Saudi genocide in Yemen, a shadow war in Africa, and airstrikes in Syria over pretend gas attacks that never happened. As I write this, even before the election season, he's already making silent concessions on his foreign policy with his "strategizing" with Lindsey Graham and Mike Johnson (I hope no rent boys were harmed during that meeting) to continue funding the Ukraine disaster but hAvE iT aS a LoAn to give a vague appearance of being "America first" or whatever (even though we all know Ukraine will never be able to pay that back). Remember how I mentioned earlier in this paragraph that he put nikki haley in his administration too? Well he's promising to do it AGAIN. I don't expect Trump's second presidency to be any different than the first, the only difference is he might be a more staunch supporter of pissrael than Biden, and that brings me to my next point...
It is no secret to anyone that pays attention that Trump is a massive philosemite and a zionist, anyone trying to pretend otherwise at this point is operating on Qboomer levels of mental gymnastics. His son in law is a jew, his daughter is jewish, his biggest campaign donor was Sheldon Adelson, he pardoned Jonathan Pollard during the last days of his presidency, moved the embassy to Jerusalem, and the list goes on. The majority of his support base, unlike Biden's, is totally fine with this as well. Trump does not need to walk a tight rope between appeasing the Israel lobby and an anti-Israel base like Biden does, he can come out tomorrow and promise to help Israel completely eradicate all of Gaza's 2 million residents, recognize Israel's sovereignty over the west bank, and nobody from within his party besides a few dissident right wingers will criticize him for it. The dissidents could try to make a fuss too, but just like with the terrible foreign policy decisions in his first term their cries will be drowned out by the cheers and jeers of the low IQ masses supporting him no matter what he does. Trump has already gone full zion don mode at this point, attacking Biden for not supporting Israel hard enough, so I will not be surprised if the lobby goes for Trump this election since they see him as a more useful asset.
People have talked a lot about the jews trying to rig the election in Biden's favor, and it may be true, but if they are at all smart I think they won't do it this time. Everything seems to be tipping against Biden this time around: The election season protests are now against Biden instead of 2020 where they were organized as a color revolution against Trump, they will not be able to motivate the progressives to the polls by touting the scary orange boogeyman in front of them any longer, the Israel lobby seems to be going for Trump's favor along with all of their assets, and people overall just trust Trump more with issues like the border and the economy. In all likelihood there probably won't be any funny business this election season if tptb are smart, they will let Trump win so he can be their perfect asset for the perfect moment, but I won't hold my breath if it turns out they don't. I see a lot of similarities between the current election season and 1968 as well but I'm gonna wait to see what happens at the DNC to confirm that theory.
tl;dr da jooz will let Trump win because Trump and his base are sucking Israel's cock harder than Biden.
To his credit, Josh has talked numerous times about the futility of voting, and how the ultimate "protest vote" is to simply not vote at all since voter participation is the ruling class's best indicator of how much trust people put into the system. Whether you think the 2020 election was actually rigged or not is irrelevant to the current equation, the fact of the matter is much of the republican voter base who supports Trump believes that the 2020 election was rigged, Biden is an illegitimate president, and nothing anyone says or does will legitimize his administration in their eyes. The only thing that can be re-legitimized with them is the democratic process itself. By letting their guy, Trump, win the election this year they can do exactly that. With him as president-elect, the media can boast and brag, telling those


Moving onto the economic aspect, I think it's no secret that the economy looks like it's in a massive bubble right now. Interest rates are even higher than they were in 2008 with no sign of the fed planning to bring them down, price inflation is through the roof, banks are going under left and right with regulators having to swoop in and save them, credit card debt is at record highs, and wages are still failing to keep up with inflation with people now struggling to even buy groceries without breaking the bank. By all metrics it looks like the economy is on the brink, but currently the fed is doing everything it can to make sure that it doesn't crash before the election season. If Trump wins they can immediately let the economy crash, with Trump bearing the brunt of the responsibility for it. They can use it as an opportunity to lecture the population about how evil economic populism did this, things were so much better under Biden, and how shitty gay neoliberalism is ackshyually the best economic system we have. He will get to be the boogeyman like hoover for the next 4 years until the dems solidify their permanent electoral majority and make the country more like Canada, where people have to take out a half a million dollar mortgage to buy a house because they only make $35k a year.
When Trump ran in 2016 his foreign policy was a broadly anti interventionist "america first" platform. He was promising to cool down tensions with Russia, end the forever wars in the middle east, and he was openly chastising Jeb! in front of everyone for his brother's foreign policy catastrophes (something no republican besides Ron Paul had done before) officially making it okay for republicans to be anti-war. However, as he got into office all of that slowly started to fade away, with him nominating familiar swampniggers like Mike Pompeo, John Bolton, Elliot Abrams, and Nikki Haley amongst others. He had guys like Kushner and Adelson whispering in his ear and telling him what to do and it just got us another 4 year extension of the Afghan war, Iraq occupation, backing of the Saudi genocide in Yemen, a shadow war in Africa, and airstrikes in Syria over pretend gas attacks that never happened. As I write this, even before the election season, he's already making silent concessions on his foreign policy with his "strategizing" with Lindsey Graham and Mike Johnson (I hope no rent boys were harmed during that meeting) to continue funding the Ukraine disaster but hAvE iT aS a LoAn to give a vague appearance of being "America first" or whatever (even though we all know Ukraine will never be able to pay that back). Remember how I mentioned earlier in this paragraph that he put nikki haley in his administration too? Well he's promising to do it AGAIN. I don't expect Trump's second presidency to be any different than the first, the only difference is he might be a more staunch supporter of pissrael than Biden, and that brings me to my next point...
It is no secret to anyone that pays attention that Trump is a massive philosemite and a zionist, anyone trying to pretend otherwise at this point is operating on Qboomer levels of mental gymnastics. His son in law is a jew, his daughter is jewish, his biggest campaign donor was Sheldon Adelson, he pardoned Jonathan Pollard during the last days of his presidency, moved the embassy to Jerusalem, and the list goes on. The majority of his support base, unlike Biden's, is totally fine with this as well. Trump does not need to walk a tight rope between appeasing the Israel lobby and an anti-Israel base like Biden does, he can come out tomorrow and promise to help Israel completely eradicate all of Gaza's 2 million residents, recognize Israel's sovereignty over the west bank, and nobody from within his party besides a few dissident right wingers will criticize him for it. The dissidents could try to make a fuss too, but just like with the terrible foreign policy decisions in his first term their cries will be drowned out by the cheers and jeers of the low IQ masses supporting him no matter what he does. Trump has already gone full zion don mode at this point, attacking Biden for not supporting Israel hard enough, so I will not be surprised if the lobby goes for Trump this election since they see him as a more useful asset.
People have talked a lot about the jews trying to rig the election in Biden's favor, and it may be true, but if they are at all smart I think they won't do it this time. Everything seems to be tipping against Biden this time around: The election season protests are now against Biden instead of 2020 where they were organized as a color revolution against Trump, they will not be able to motivate the progressives to the polls by touting the scary orange boogeyman in front of them any longer, the Israel lobby seems to be going for Trump's favor along with all of their assets, and people overall just trust Trump more with issues like the border and the economy. In all likelihood there probably won't be any funny business this election season if tptb are smart, they will let Trump win so he can be their perfect asset for the perfect moment, but I won't hold my breath if it turns out they don't. I see a lot of similarities between the current election season and 1968 as well but I'm gonna wait to see what happens at the DNC to confirm that theory.
tl;dr da jooz will let Trump win because Trump and his base are sucking Israel's cock harder than Biden.