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By Sally Dugman
...give up conforming to “group-think”...
From my angle, a not entirely true assessment exists and here is excerpted from it, from Martin Armstrong’s article: The Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force
The people have lost all confidence in government. The people no longer trust the government to handle the cost of living, nor do they trust the data issues on inflation, unemployment, or GDP growth. Americans see their tax dollars spent overseas on issues that do not benefit them in any way, their economic concerns have not been addressed, and they are unable to vote on how public funds are spent—let alone how the US responds to foreign conflicts.
armstrongeconomics.com
In fact, he may think that he speaks for and represents all of us Americans, but he absolutely does not do so. In fact, I, myself , stand in a definite solitary opposition to his conclusion.
Indeed, I’m largely positive relatively speaking (especially when compared to and contrasted with D. C.) about my own government reps in MA that are strongly trying to help the homeless, provide medical care for all, support our farmers and maintain a robust economy, along with many other highly constructive, responsible aims like shutting down very bad nursing home owners and seamlessly taking over their operations.
My own “vision” on the Washington, D.C. military deployment is that with the crime rate at a 30 year low in the city, King Trump is deliberately rabble-rousing to gain tighter authoritarian, fascist control in city by city after being personally encouraged by his recent decisive actions in LA to use military control as any authoritarian would do in his stead despite that there were very few disruptive moments in protests against migration raids happenings there.
So, accordingly, this latest action in D. C. is just his typical narcissistic ME-itus Disease rearing its ugly head once again — since he’s a very determined narcissistic psychopath (and I’m not an ignoramus, but am an expert at spotting the illness when I see it since all of the males in the German side of my family have exemplified the affliction since the 1500’s.)
So, no, I don’t 100% “buy” the scenario posed at Armstrong’s website . … The writer May be a reliable source of information. However, his interpretation of reality, a hermeneutical consideration, certainly and clearly deviates from mine! Probably the deviance is largely due to a deep seated Weltanschauung variance between that author and me. Ditto for the way that Donald Trump and I look at major situations!
I wasn’t brought up by a collection of fine deviant Quakers (including pacifist parents), social justice fierce-some Jews, deeply devout and caring Catholics, mightily moral atheists and others to no avail. Instead, they all tried to support my development of higher level cognitive skills and independent thinking. No dummy conformistic sheeple here resulted!
Accordingly, one of my goals is to remind others to give up conforming to “group-think” and become more solitary in independence to become valuably discerning in their singular thoughts and actions. At the same time, we all need to reject and oppose propaganda whether brought forward by our governments and big business or self-aggrandizing individuals, especially the sorts that try to claim to tell us whatever we supposedly think, need (like military presence in our cities) or feel. So, no, Donald Trump can’t characterize me and claim that I need a military presence, nor can someone else such as Martin Armstrong. I forcefully resist and stand in actual, real opposition to both deeply untruthful, devious and openly reported outlooks. Be gone!
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Sally Dugman lives in and writes from Massachusetts, USA.