The one's who follow Alex Jone's without any critical thinking will love the "deep state vs. Trump" thing. I assume it will be the new / old thing.TheReal_ND wrote:I just don't understand how some of you guys are getting so worked up over this "deep state," load of bull when we know who these people are. You aren't doing your narrative any favors by going off the rails and labeling some lifer bureaucrat a "shadow government," puppeteer. Where did this nonsense come from? It popped out of nowhere like two or three weeks ago. We have bigger issues at hand than Flynn goofing up and having to be dropped for being radioactive.
But anyway, the true "enemy" for Trump is Janet Yellen. Janet and the Fed might not only raise interest rates, but also decrease the size of the Fed balance sheet. The economy will ultimately be the thing for people either to accept Trump or not, and a Fed started economic recession is the last thing Trump wants. (Assuming he doesn't truly fuck up somehow).
I do understand your point. Why not have better relations?TheReal_ND wrote:I find it refreshing and optimistic. Much more productive than the tired Russophobic attitude I'm beaten over the head with by the likes of you and democrats, day in day out.
I'm saying it just isn't so easy. Russians are different from you, you know. And just going the way Trump will ...or has lead to trouble. Any Prez isn't so omnipotent that he can just have a new idea and Washington and the World goes the way he wants.
The last true Open window of opportunity was when the Soviet Union collapsed, then Russian and the Russian elite also was open to new ideas. After the Kosovo war, it was over. The US didn't notice it because they simply didn't care.