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Likewise in Canada. The West coast has been devastated by it. Much of the blame has been laid at the feet of the Chinese, but Canada’s government, like most of the West, is so beholden to China they will do nothing about it. https://news.1rj.ru/str/TheTitanist/6145
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The iconic Hotel Belvédère Rhonegletscher on a hairpin turn on The Furka Pass Road in Oberwald, Switzerland. 🇨🇭 This charming retreat looks straight out of a whimsical film 🎥

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Thank you for your service, chud.
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Donald Trump has always been iconic, but today he became mythological, a titanic figure who will live forever, because his earthly destiny is shackled to, and in turn shapes, this nation. You can see how America is slowly dying in every vindictive humiliation conjured for Trump by our cruel and absurd governing class.

You can also see how Trump distinguishes himself in enduring and even welcoming these mortal tribulations, embracing them as enrichments of his legend. We like it. Trump’s trials are the climax of all our decades of right wing disenfranchisement.

It’s true, he is a diminished figure, broken and shoddy, weakened, a liar, even a vax murderer. And yet irresistibly and undeniably he is also—yes—a secular saint, a familiar comfort in whom millions have stashed their last hope for a good ending.

Persecuted American folk heroes are always confections, fantasies of fake history tainted by collaborations, subversions, and the stench of revisionism. Few Americans know that Rosa Parks’s “bravery” was planned theater, and she a Jewish plant. To a greater or lesser extent, the names in our history books were all dry runs for George Floyd.

But not Trump. He is it. He’s him. He eclipses all past example, such that Trump’s enemies cannot help but crown him. Today, Georgia performed an ugly and accidental coronation, Trump’s investiture as America’s pre-eminent, perhaps its only, universally relatable civil rights hero. And you know what that means.

We must secure him a federal holiday at once. Some pleasant May afternoon for street fairs, parish sales and picnics. In the shape of Trump Day, the United States may at last conceive a memorial to more than gluttony, sedition, or dead boys in uniform.

Unlikeliest of all unlikely men to emerge as the ultimate symbol of resistance against Satanic technocratic tyranny, Trump can thereby inspire courage in the face of insurmountable matriarchy for generations to come. What a gift to be alive.
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🇷🇺💥🇺🇦🏴‍☠️ Destruction of a moving enemy pickup truck in the Zaporozhye direction by soldiers of the Russian Army Special Forces using an FPV drone
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That Escalated Quickly

There will be no Armenian Front. Despite the best efforts of NATO to stir up trouble on Russia’s southern border, the Azeri’s quickly ended any possibility of war with Armenia by conclusively putting to an end the ethnic Armenian republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, which broke away from Azerbaijan in 1989, with the assistance of the Russians. […]

https://voxday.net/2023/09/29/that-escalated-quickly/
Likewise in Canada. The West coast has been devastated by it. Much of the blame has been laid at the feet of the Chinese, but Canada’s government, like most of the West, is so beholden to China they will do nothing about it. https://news.1rj.ru/str/TheTitanist/6145
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Senator Dianne Feinstein Dead At 90

Senator Dianne Feinstein has died at the age of 90, shortly after her return to Congress following a bout of shingles, according to Punchbowl News' Jake Sherman.

Feinstein returned to the Senate in May after a two-month battle with shingles, where she appeared to be unaware of her own extended absence. When a reporter asked him how her colleagues have received her upon her return, she said, "No, I've been here. I've been voting." She concluded by scolding the reporter.

Several have noted how the ailing Feinstein cast a "yes" vote yesterday.

In July, Feinstein appeared to be completely lost during a Senate Appropriations Committee session which required staff assistance.

When called on for a simple "aye" or "nay" vote, the 90-year-old launched into a speech supporting the measure.

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“They don't want people who are smart enough to sit around the kitchen table & figure out how badly they're getting screwed.”

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