Tuesday, March 26, 2019

US Democracy in Jeopardy


The Russians landed planes and troops in Venezuela on Monday, March 25th, 2019. They received a 'rebuke' from the United States.   Venezuela is about 1700 miles from Florida. The range for an ICBM is 5000 miles. 

And the President of the United States does virtually nothing.

When the Russians planted missiles in Cuba in 1962, President Kennedy recognized the threat to our national security and did more than 'rebuke' Krushchev. He stood toe to toe with him for 13 days until Russia removed the damned missiles. 

Does anyone realize the nuclear threat here? The threat of invasion? Does anyone care that the Trump administration has apparently sold out our democracy?

And where the hell is the media? The only reports I see about this act of aggression are from the BBC and the Wall Street Journal.

We don't need the Mueller report; we only need to open our eyes. Trump is setting our country up for his Kleptocracy, with Russian backing.  It's obvious. It's imminent. What the hell happened to the United States making the world safe for democracy? What happened to making our country safe for democracy? Apparently Americans are too busy squabbling to open their eyes and see the evidence of collusion.  No loyal American president would allow Russia to invade Venezuela, so close to the US. 

Wake the hell up, Americans. All the rest of Trump's crimes pale in comparison to this treason. And many of those crimes are tied to it. He's been beholden to Russia for decades.  And he proved that when he kissed Putin's ass in front of the whole world in Helsinki. 

Trump belongs to the Russian mob, which controls the Russian government. And he is taking over our country with their help. They bailed him out of bankruptcy in the late 1980s, and because of that we now have a compromised president who is selling out our democracy. We have a crime syndicate in the White House posing as our government.



Read:

"House of Trump, House of Putin" by Craig Unger

"View from Flyover Country" by Sarah Kendzior

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