In the early 1900's, the United Fruit Company installed a president in Honduras, and the phrase Banana Republic came into fruition. We now have a president in the United States who is telling the Western Hemisphere what the new rules are.
Apparently, all natural resources are ours for the taking. Considering Trump thinks that climate change is a hoax, those indigenous people in the Amazon better move out of the way. The new White House ballroom wants a mahogany ceiling.
My pro Trump readers at Molovinsky On Allentown are in an uproar. They tell me that my sources are leftist propaganda, while they have a direct line to the truth. Their Trump is the best thing that has happened to America since baseball and hot dogs.

Well, you won’t have to vote for Trump again. You, like many others, expect solutions to complex problems to be clear and all buttoned up by YESTERDAY. Sheesh!
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you just stick to posting pictures on Facebook of an old Allentown that was once a gem instead of posting your flawed logic???
ReplyDeleteSo Trump has decided that the best way to deflect attention from Epstein is to keep mentioning Greenland.
ReplyDeleteanon@5:51&6:53: I didn't know that Venezuela and Greenland were our problems.
ReplyDeleteanon@7:03: I wish they were deflections, but they're a new plunder policy.
Yes, Mike, it’s clear that you are blissfully unaware of the threat posed by a rogue state hosting criminals, drug traffickers, hostile state actors in the immediate sphere of influence off our shores, but thanks for admitting it and taking responsibility.
Deleteanon@10:26: In your sycophancy, you ignore the reality that Trump has finally convinced NATO that under Trumpism, United States is unreliable in every which way.
DeleteOdd how the Biden Administration had four uninterrupted years to address the Epstein scandal but suddenly it is a major concern, eh?
DeleteGiven that the United States has lied to Russia for decades about pushing NATO east towards the Russian frontier (an area where several million Soviet troops died fighting Nazis Germany) anyone paying even casual attention understands that the US is unreliable, to be kind, to both friends and foes.
DeleteConsider the promises made to various American Indian tribes.
The government has a long record of lying about foreign policy to the American public.
You can still remember the Vietnam debacle I presume.
The U.S. has a long history of subversive, duplicity and deception in pursuit of its interests .
What did you personally learn from the 20 years of bipartisan failure and lies in Afghanistan?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Well the European members of NATO may just have to pony up their fair share of money to pay for their proxy war against Russia.
DeleteBummer for them.
M.M.
DeleteHopefully you are getting up to speed on the numerous threats Nicaragua poses to the interests of the United States and the American people.
Trump monkey@12:18: Your boy invaded Venezuela, not Nicaragua
DeleteNicaragua, Venezuela, hell your average American can’t locate either of them on a map.
DeleteGolly, Mike, that was the shortest invasion in history.
DeleteYes, for 250 years U.S.foreign policy has been based on freedom, democracy, sweetness and light. A gross misunderstanding of history is impossible to comprehend let alone address in this forum.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to be reminded of how completely delusional our fellow citizens can remain in the face of clear and obvious facts to the contrary.
Astounding!
Jeeez, Brent, you live in a dream world.
ReplyDeleteIt’s all about Great Power politics.
ReplyDeleteIt includes natural resources, yes, and involves much much more.
Some people are stuck in a checkers frame of mind while a complicated international game of three dimensional chess unfolds at high speed in real time around the globe.
Meanwhile, opening the flow of Venezuelan oil will drive world oil prices lower, hurting Putin and his funding of the war in the Ukraine.
ReplyDeleteWhile Molovinsky and his anti-Trump partisans play checkers, Trump plays chess. Even CNN had to acknowledge that support for the Venezuelan action is going up, as more people realize the actual benefits of what was done.
This is what winning looks like, and we’re not even done with Year #1.
When has Trump ever been a friend of Ukraine?
DeleteTrump is still mad at zelinsky for not helping him in his first impeachment.
Hunter Biden should be brought in to consult on Ukraine. He’s a proven consultant in the region. Hunter Biden and Victoria Nuland.
DeleteWell if we do get around to talking about Nicaragua Mr. Moll can fill us in on President St. Reagan’s freedom, democracy, peace and love initiative there.
ReplyDeleteI never tire of hearing heroic stories from the Iran-Contra Affair.
My wife and I were in Germany on vacation a few years ago. We went to a few places we knew from both of us being stationed there (it was West Germany then) in the 1970s while in the Air Force.
DeleteIn the summer of 1976, we went to then West Berlin on a trip and we passed through East Germany (the German Democratic Republic). We were restricted to staying on the Autobahn from Helmstedt at the West/East German border (known as Checkpoint Alpha at the time) and at the West Berlin city limits (known as Checkpoint Bravo then). We had to have special orders known as "Flag Orders" as they had an American Flag at the top of them in order to travel on the road in East Germany. At the checkpoints, a Russian officer looked at the orders, our military identification cards, and at us to verify our identites. He then stamped the orders and handed them back, never saying a word.
During our visit to West Berlin, we took the tour into East Berlin. We were required to wear our Air Force uniforms for this, as German citizens were not allowed to travel through the Berlin Wall. Again, at Checkpoint Charlie, the crossing point, a Russian officer checked our IDs and verified our identity before the bus was allowed to go through the wall into East Berlin.
In 1976 the difference between East Berlin and West Berlin was striking. West Berlin was a modern city, like other cities in West Germany. East Berlin was still reparing damage from World War II. Lots of empty lots where rubble was removed; lots of government buildings... and lots of concrete. Gray concrete.
That was the color of communism. It wasn't Red. It was Gray.
When we crossed back into West Berlin, it was returning to the Germany we lived in at the time. Restraunts, stores, shopping, the frangrance of bratwursts....
On our visit in the early 2000s, we also went to Berlin. It was just Berlin. No west or east any longer. At Helmstedt, there was no "Checkpoint Alpha" any longer, the watchtowers and the border fence between the two parts of Germany was gone. We could even stop at the rest stops on the Autobahn, something we could not do in our 1976 trip to West Berlin.
In Berlin, yes they maintain Checkpoint Charlie as a memorial, but there is no death strip, or minefield, or watch towers any longer where the Berlin Wall once stood. We walked through the Brandenburg Gate, which in 1976 was in the middle of the Berlin Wall and was inaccessable. The eastern part of Berlin looks pretty much like the western part now, lots of new buildings, SONY, Bayer.. In fact, you can't even tell where the Berlin Wall once stood. It's all town down and Germany, and Berlin are whole again.
"Tear Down This Wall" - Ronald Reagan, 1987
Millions of people now live in freedom today in a united Germany. Thanks in part to President Reagan.
It's all about global strategy, folks. Some of you are so obsessed with Epstein (I wonder why? Jealousy?) and pay no attention to what Venezuela means vis a vis China, Iran, Russia, and other enemies of America. Trump, like him or not, is playing 3D chess, while we worry about tabloid stories. By the way, has any so-called journalist ever asked how these so-called little girls got to Epstein's Island and/or townhomes without any parents looking for them? Or were they happy to send little Suzy off with the rich financier for a future 'modeling' career'? Just wonderin'
ReplyDeleteEpstein files? What do I think? I think from the actions of our dear prez that he would nuke one of our own cities if he thought it was needed to take away attention from his name in the files. Let's face it, for most Americans having forced sex with an 11 year old is horrible no matter what kind of parents the child had.
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