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Darryl Cooper: Why Trump Supporters Are Pissed Off And Don't Trust Anything

zerohedge - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 10:55
Darryl Cooper: Why Trump Supporters Are Pissed Off And Don't Trust Anything

As the ruling class went to absurd lengths to try and dismantle Donald Trump, pissed off supporters watched in horror as a captured media peddled lie after lie - typically based on anonymous leaks from deep state bureaucrats, and as  powerful agents within America's intelligence apparatus falsified evidence and collaborated with foreign operatives paid by Trump's political opponents.

In doing so, they exposed themselves to anyone not already paying attention.

Darryl Cooper, aka @MartyrMade, has assembled what might be the most accurate summation of why Trump supporters - the vast majority of conservatives - are livid after the past five years. Cooper, a researcher and writer, is the co-host of The Unraveling Podcast with retired US Navy SEAL commander Jocko Willink, and has hosted several deep-dive podcasts on a number of topics.

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Most believe some or all of the theories involving midnight ballots, voting machines, etc, but what you find when you talk to them is that, while they'll defend those positions w/info they got from Hannity or Breitbart or whatever, they're not particularly attached to them. 2/x

— MartyrMade (@martyrmade) July 8, 2021

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thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413167857697910784" dir="auto" id="tweet_4">Here are the facts - actual, confirmed facts - that shape their perspective: 1) The FBI/etc spied on the 2016 Trump campaign using evidence manufactured by the Clinton campaign. We now know that all involved knew it was fake from Day 1 (see: Brennan's July 2016 memo, etc). These are Tea Party people. The types who give their kids a pocket Constitution for their birthday and have Founding Fathers memes in their bios. The intel community spying on a presidential campaign using fake evidence (incl forged documents) is a big deal to them. thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413167857697910784" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413169089560813568" dir="auto" id="tweet_6">Everyone involved lied about their involvement as long as they could. We only learned the DNC paid for the manufactured evidence because of a court order. Comey denied on TV knowing the DNC paid for it, when we have emails from a year earlier proving that he knew. This was true with everyone, from CIA Dir Brennan & Adam Schiff - who were on TV saying they'd seen clear evidence of collusion w/Russia, while admitting under oath behind closed doors that they hadn't - all the way down the line. In the end we learned that it was ALL fake. thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413169089560813568" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413171873051930626" dir="auto" id="tweet_8">At first, many Trump ppl were worried there must be some collusion, because every media & intel agency wouldn't make it up out of nothing. When it was clear that they had made it up, people expected a reckoning, and shed many illusions about their gov't when it didn't happen. We know as fact: a) The Steele dossier was the sole evidence used to justify spying on the Trump campaign, b) The FBI knew the Steele dossier was a DNC op, c) Steele's source told the FBI the info was unserious, d) they did not inform the court of any of this and kept spying.  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413171873051930626" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413171873051930626" dir="auto"> thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413171873051930626" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413174637077274624" dir="auto" id="tweet_10">Trump supporters know the collusion case front and back. They went from worrying the collusion must be real, to suspecting it might be fake, to realizing it was a scam, then watched as every institution - agencies, the press, Congress, academia - gaslit them for another year. Worse, collusion was used to scare people away from working in the administration. They knew their entire lives would be investigated. Many quit because they were being bankrupted by legal fees. The DoJ, press, & gov't destroyed lives and actively subverted an elected admin.  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413174637077274624" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413176502229733376" dir="auto" id="tweet_12">This is where people whose political identity was largely defined by a naive belief in what they learned in Civics class began to see the outline of a Regime that crossed all institutional boundaries. Because it had stepped out of the shadows to unite against an interloper. GOP propaganda still has many of them thinking in terms of partisan binaries, but A LOT of Trump supporters see that the Regime is not partisan. They all know that the same institutions would have taken opposite sides if it was a Tulsi Gabbard vs Jeb Bush election.  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413176502229733376" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413179358454317056" dir="auto" id="tweet_15">It's hard to describe to people on the left (who are used to thinking of gov't as a conspiracy... Watergate, COINTELPRO, WMD, etc) how shocking & disillusioning this was for people who encourage their sons to enlist in the Army, and hate ppl who don't stand for the Anthem. They could have managed the shock if it only involved the government. But the behavior of the corporate press is really what radicalized them. They hate journalists more than they hate any politician or gov't official, because they feel most betrayed by them. The idea that the press is driven by ratings/sensationalism became untenable. If that were true, they'd be all over the Epstein story. The corporate press is the propaganda arm of the Regime they now see in outline. Nothing anyone says will ever make them unsee that, period. thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413179358454317056" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413183232476995585" dir="auto" id="tweet_17">This is profoundly disorienting. Many of them don't know for certain whether ballots were faked in November 2020, but they know for absolute certain that the press, the FBI, etc would lie to them if there was. They have every reason to believe that, and it's probably true. They watched the press behave like animals for four years. Tens of millions of people will always see Kavanaugh as a gang rapist, based on nothing, because of CNN. And CNN seems proud of that. They led a lynch mob against a high school kid. They cheered on a summer of riots.  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413183232476995585" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413183232476995585" dir="auto"> thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413183232476995585" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413186468038594562" dir="auto" id="tweet_19">They always claimed the media had liberal bias, fine, whatever. They still thought the press would admit truth if they were cornered. Now they don't. It's a different thing to watch them invent stories whole cloth in order to destroy regular lives and spark mass violence. Time Mag told us that during the 2020 riots, there were weekly conference calls involving, among others, leaders of the protests, the local officials who refused to stop them, and media people who framed them for political effect. In Ukraine we call that a color revolution.  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413186468038594562" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413188573541539842" dir="auto" id="tweet_21">Throughout the summer, Democrat governors took advantage of COVID to change voting procedures. It wasn't just the mail-ins (they lowered signature matching standards, etc). After the collusion scam, the fake impeachment, Trump ppl expected shenanigans by now. Re: "fake impeachment", we now know that Trump's request for Ukraine to cooperate w/the DOJ regarding Biden's $ activities in Ukraine was in support of an active investigation being pursued by the FBI and Ukraine AG at the time, and so a completely legitimate request.  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413188573541539842" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413189749997596672" dir="auto" id="tweet_23">Then you get the Hunter laptop scandal. Big Tech ran a full-on censorship campaign against a major newspaper to protect a political candidate. Period. Everyone knows it, all of the Tech companies now admit it was a "mistake" - but, ya know, the election's over, so who cares? Goes w/o saying, but: If the NY Times had Don Jr's laptop, full of pics of him smoking crack and engaging in group sex, lots of lurid family drama, emails describing direct corruption and backed up by the CEO of the company they were using, the NYT wouldn't have been banned.

The way liberal journalists just ignore what was, to me, one of the most repressive events of the Trump years -- Big Tech **censored** reporting on the Hunter Biden docs about Joe's business deals to help Dems -- is still stunning. 3 weeks before the election, they barred links. https://t.co/WKWlkU01be

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 9, 2021 thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413193551073087488" dir="auto" id="tweet_26">Think back: Stories about Trump being pissed on by Russian prostitutes and blackmailed by Putin were promoted as fact, and the only evidence was a document paid for by his opposition and disavowed by its source. The NY Post was banned for reporting on true information. The reaction of Trump ppl to all this was not, "no fair!" That's how they felt about Romney's "binders of women" in 2012. This is different. Now they see, correctly, that every institution is captured by ppl who will use any means to exclude them from the political process. And yet they showed up in record numbers to vote. He got 13m more votes than in 2016, 10m more than Clinton got! As election night dragged on, they allowed themselves some hope. But when the four critical swing states (and only those states) went dark at midnight, they knew. thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413195360210620421" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413195360210620421" dir="auto" id="tweet_28">Over the ensuing weeks, they got shuffled around by grifters and media scam artists selling them conspiracy theories. They latched onto one, then another increasingly absurd theory as they tried to put a concrete name on something very real  Media & Tech did everything to make things worse. Everything about the election was strange - the changes to procedure, unprecedented mail-in voting, the delays, etc - but rather than admit that and make everything transparent, they banned discussion of it (even in DMs!).  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413195360210620421" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413196007442042880" dir="auto" id="tweet_29">Everyone knows that, just as Don Jr's laptop would've been the story of the century, if everything about the election dispute was the same, except the parties were reversed, suspicions about the outcome would've been Taken Very Seriously. See 2016 for proof.  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413196007442042880" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413197046404698119" dir="auto" id="tweet_31">Even the courts' refusal of the case gets nowhere w/them, because of how the opposition embraced mass political violence. They'll say, w/good reason: What judge will stick his neck out for Trump knowing he'll be destroyed in the media as a violent mob burns down his house? It's a fact, according to Time Magazine, that mass riots were planned in cities across the country if Trump won. Sure, they were "protests", but they were planned by the same people as during the summer, and everyone knows what it would have meant. Judges have families, too. thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413197046404698119" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413201138959065088" dir="auto" id="tweet_34">Forget the ballot conspiracies. It's a fact that governors used COVID to unconstitutionally alter election procedures (the Constitution states that only legislatures can do so) to help Biden to make up for a massive enthusiasm gap by gaming the mail-in ballot system. They knew it was unconstitutional, it's right there in plain English. But they knew the cases wouldn't see court until after the election. And what judge will toss millions of ballots because a governor broke the rules? The threat of mass riots wasn't implied, it was direct. thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413201138959065088" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413203117928112129" dir="auto" id="tweet_35">a) The entrenched bureaucracy & security state subverted Trump from Day 1, b) The press is part of the operation, c) Election rules were changed, d) Big Tech censors opposition, e) Political violence is legitimized & encouraged, f) Trump is banned from social media. thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413203117928112129" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413203117928112129" dir="auto">They were led down some rabbit holes, but they are absolutely right that their gov't is monopolized by a Regime that believes they are beneath representation, and will observe no limits to keep them getting it. Trump fans should be happy he lost; it might've kept him alive. thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413203117928112129" dir="auto">  thread#showTweet" data-controller="thread" data-screenname="martyrmade" data-tweet="1413203117928112129" dir="auto">/end

As long as you’re here, check out my podcast. The most recent episode was on the Soviet takeover of Eastern Europe. There’s also a series on the early history of the Israeli-Arab conflict, and one on Jim Jones’ Peoples’ Temple movement. https://t.co/oJE6176rND

— MartyrMade (@martyrmade) July 8, 2021

This is an absolutely brilliant exposition on the underlying mindset, grievances and motivations of Trump/MAGA supporters. It's not as cathartic as screaming Racist and Fascist but much more illuminating. Don't agree with every particular, etc. etc., but hope everyone reads this: https://t.co/VuHink6ouK

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 9, 2021 Tyler Durden Sun, 07/11/2021 - 04:55

Invertir según tu edad

foro.cazadividendos.com - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 10:51

Pues lo veo con poco sentido cuando habla de la etapa joven. Dice que hay que ahorrar 150 euros al mes entre los 35 y los 45 e ir aumentando con los años.

Resulta que es justo al principio cuando aportar cantidades altas marca la diferencia de forma crítica a largo plazo. Encima, es la etapa en la que mayores rentabilidades se pretende conseguir. ¿Hacer las aportaciones más pequeñas durante la etapa en la que precisamente buscas mayor rentabilidad? Yo no lo veo.

Luego llegan los 50 y cambias a una estrategia conservadora. Aumentas las aportaciones durante una etapa con rentabilidades bastante menores en vez de hacerlo justo al revés: acumular mucho al inicio y rentabilizar ese capital lo mejor posible, y una vez llegado a un montante curioso ir reduciendo aportaciones y derivarlas a carteras más conservadoras.

Se puede decir que a los 35 se tienen hijos y la capacidad de ahorro es menor, sí, pero debido a que las casuísticas personales son muy variadas no me parece un argumento del todo sólido.

Pedro Sánchez celebra el 'sí' del G20 a un nuevo sistema fiscal "más justo" para las multinacionales

Expansion economia - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 10:48
El presidente del Gobierno, Pedro Sánchez, ha afirmado que el "histórico" pacto fiscal para multinacionales, alcanzado hoy en la cumbre del G20 en Venecia, da lugar a un sistema "más justo, global, eficiente y adaptado al siglo XXI". Leer

El Plan de Recuperación encara su último trámite con el Ecofin

Expansion economia - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 10:38
El Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia encara el próximo martes, día 13, la cita clave con la reunión que celebrará el Consejo de Asuntos Económicos y Financieros europeo (Ecofin) donde se prevé que los ministros de Economía y Finanzas de la UE den la aprobación definitiva, desbloqueando la transferencia de los primeros 9.000 millones de euros con cargo al NextGeneration UE. Leer

Model Engine Ignitions

www.homemodelenginemachinist.com - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 10:05
Well I'm slowly finding time to make some model engine ignitions and for my race car. I am developing several different types of ignitions I am hoping to sell here, my web page, and on other sites. Once I have the designs ironed out I'll get a vendor membership for here and sell them. But in the mean time I would like some feedback on the designs. Can't promise to incorporate them but I'll try. So follow along and see what happens, R&D research and destruction.

I'll be offering the...

Model Engine Ignitions

Will US consumer prices continue rising at a rapid clip?

Financial Times World - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 10:00
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

Will US consumer prices continue rising at a rapid clip?

Financial Times Markets - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 10:00
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These Are the Goods

theirrelevantinvestor.com - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 09:30
Articles Multi-trillion dollar asset managers are an easy scapegoat to pin blame on (By Coby Lefkowitz) All we have to work with at any given moment in time is what’s in front of us (By Dave Nadig) The meme battalion becomes a meme brigade (By Drew Dickson) History is the only evidence we have to test our ideas about how the world works. (By Mathew Klein) A corporation that operates against my best interests has me thin...

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La inflación y los activos según Damoradan

www.rankia.com - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 09:00
Inflación e inversión: ¿falsa alarma o advertencia justa? A medida que nos acercamos a la mitad de 2021, los mercados financieros, en su mayor parte, han tenido un buen año hasta ahora.

Invertir según tu edad

foro.cazadividendos.com - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 08:42

Acabo de leer un par de artículos orientados a cómo invertir si tienes 35 años y cómo hacerlo si tienes 50.
Este para los más jóvenes:

Cinco Días – 10 Jul 21 Fórmulas para mover el dinero siendo joven: hacerlo pronto y asumiendo riesgos

Hay que tratar de invertir de forma sistemática, con aportaciones periódicas

Y este para los que, como yo, empiezan a ser más abuelos :

Cinco Días – 10 Jul 21 Invertir con 50 años: soltar el acelerador y pensar en contratar un seguro

Es un buen momento para revisar nuestra cartera

Yo personalmente no me veo para nada identificado y, de hecho, estoy asumiendo el riesgo de un jovencito de 30. Será que rondo la crisis de los 50.

cutting technique is an amazing experience

sbg-sword-forum.forums.net - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 08:33
Last reply by edelweiss on Sun, 11 Jul 2021 06:33:37 +0000

Por qué a los emprendedores no les sirve esta ley de start up

Expansion empleo - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 08:30
Los distintos agentes del ecosistema emprendedor reciben con agrado el inicio de la tramitación de una norma muy esperada, pero echan en falta medidas de calado que se traduzcan en un impacto real sobre el sector. Leer

Four-day working week: Iceland shows the long and the short of it

Financial Times World - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 08:00
Even bosses stand to gain when workers toil fewer days for the same pay

Four-day working week: Iceland shows the long and the short of it

Financial Times Companies - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 08:00
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Amor (ATA): “Se pierde una oportunidad para reducir ministerios”

Diario Financiero - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 08:00

El presidente de la Federación Nacional de Asociaciones de Trabajadores Autónomos (ATA), Lorenzo Amor, ha apuntado que con la remodelación del Gobierno anunciada ayer por el presidente, Pedro Sánchez, se pierde una oportunidad para reducir ministerios y, “por lo tanto, gasto público y cargas que soportan todos los españoles”. Así lo ha señalado en su […]

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El objetivo de Idai Nature: un mundo más sostenible para futuras generaciones

Economia 3 - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 08:00

Desde Economía 3 queremos visibilizar acciones que ya están en marcha por parte de empresas que son ejemplo en una hoja de ruta futura y común. Hablamos con el equipo de Idai Nature sobre su estrategia en relación a los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS). Carlos Ledó, CEO de Idai Nature -Los ODS fueron aprobados […]

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CoVid-19 meme thread....

sbg-sword-forum.forums.net - Dom, 07/11/2021 - 07:20
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