John Brodix Merryman Jr.
2 min readJan 23, 2021

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Just to point out, I am not a fan of Trump. I voted Stein in 16 and just wrote in Assange/Manning in 20.

Now for what is accepted logic;

Do you understand the difference between the scientific method and religious proclamation?

Both are very effective methods of dealing with questions.

One, examine every detail and post the results, wherever they might lead, even if conclusions differ.

The other is to assert the established consensus and ostracise anyone who disagrees.

So we take the 16 election, into which years and tens of millions of dollars were poured, exploring every possible anomaly.

While with the 20 election, all the experts declared it the cleanest election ever, within days.

Personally I don't care, since I understood enough about debt to know that when Reagan decided debt doesn't matter, it wouldn't end well and after forty years, the future we have been borrowing against has arrived and the generation that spent their careers ignoring that are on their last legs.

This situation is like a bonfire on thin ice and the crazy sh!t has just begun.

To all those in the business of burning the witches, the forces fomenting the divide and conquer can and will switch sides, but their foot soldiers can't and when the little guys step out of line, the stake and the fire come for them. Joe Biden is not Bernie Sanders. Even an old wolf in sheep's clothing, is still a wolf. I doubt he really changed. Predators are experts at camouflage. They will be whatever you want them to be, just so long as you are doing what they want.

Mussolini’s fascism was a relationship between government and business. The fasces, the bundle around the axe. What today its proponents would call public, private partnerships and what its detractors would call regulatory capture. That revolving door between government and business.

Something about either knowing history, or having to repeat it.

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John Brodix Merryman Jr.
John Brodix Merryman Jr.

Written by John Brodix Merryman Jr.

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