Thursday, April 18, 2024

Is the Swamp Drainable?

What Jeffrey's really asking is if a toxic swamp -which now engulfs most of the planet's land mass - could really be drained.

The above stipulated, I still think many citizens would agree the swamp does need to be drained to save the country.

Even President Trump's most avid supporters would probably agree that said swamp was not drained between 2017-2020.

One hopes he now sees it's more important than ever that the swamp is really drained if he happens to get a swamp-draining mulligan.

Whether Trump - or even RFK, Jr. - is elected, my worry is that our political leaders aren't really committed to draining the swamp to the degree it needs to be drained.

One would have to start with Washington D.C., the logistical command center for the global swamp.

Our swamp drainer extraordinaire couldn't just purge the corporate leaders because the executives who'd replace them think exactly the same way.

Our heroic swamp drainers would somehow have to scuttle the Military Industrial Complex, the Science/Medicine Industrial Complex, the Higher Education Complex, Big Pharma, Big Tech, Big Environmentalism and I haven't even mentioned the Federal Reserve or the international organizations like the UN and the WHO that are increasingly spreading world-government and communism-light.

The more books and persuasive Substack articles I read, the more convinced I become that the CIA has played a leading role in almost every nefarious event in the world since the agency was created in the late 1940s.

The Departments of Education, Homeland Defense, Health and Human Services, Commerce, Energy, Labor and a couple more agencies that weren't around in 1810 would be gone, gone, gone, gone, gone and gone.

If there is no FBI and CIA and he manages to fire 40 percent of the career prosecutors in the Department of Justice, President Trump might be able to actually drain a significant portion of the swamp in the next five years. 

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/can-the-swamp-really-be-drained

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