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If This Is Trump’s Strategy, It’s a Good One

Trump’s actions are consistent with a strategy designed to confuse and dismay his (our) deep state opponents and get them either on board or fighting amongst themselves. If this is the case, I fully support the approach!

The User's Profile Chris Martenson January 24, 2025
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Has it really only been 4 days since Trump was sworn in?

It feels like a lot longer given the absolute whirlwind of activity, and I’ve been trying to make sense of Trump’s recent actions. After this week’s trip to Georgia, where I visited Nick’s farm and Paul Kiker’s offices, I returned with a lot of news to digest. Trump’s flurry of executive orders has been a major focus, and I’m trying to decode whether there’s a strategy behind them or if I’m just connecting dots that aren’t there.

Could it be that Trump’s flurry of orders, ranging from rescinding 78 Biden-era executive orders to closing the border to declaring there are only two genders, are designed to create strategic confusion?

If I were facing a Deep State and wanted it to fight itself instead of me, I’d execute a plan very similar to Trump’s.  It would be hard, fast, multidirectional, and clearly signal to entrenched insiders that their option set had dwindled to either getting on board or facing actual consequences.

https://x.com/RodDMartin/status/1881441644379337052

As far as I know, this is the first time these deep-state swamp rats have ever suffered a single consequence for lying, cheating, and manipulating our political system (for their own narrow ends).  It’s revolutionary.

This could be a strategy to disrupt the status quo and challenge the deep state, but only time will tell if this approach will be effective.

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