Johnny Sumatra

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Johnny Sumatra

Johnny Sumatra

@JohnnySumatra

Pro Liberty. Anti War. Ever Vigilant.

Inscrit le Kasım 2015
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Kevin DeAnna
Kevin DeAnna@VDAREJamesK·
If your morality mandates your defeat, it was probably pushed on you by an enemy.
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Ryan Dawson@RyLiberty·
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Masoud Pezeshkian
Masoud Pezeshkian@drpezeshkian·
To the people of the United States of America
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L. Wayne Mathison
L. Wayne Mathison@WayneMathison·
Freedom in Canada doesn’t collapse with tanks. It fades more quietly. A new rule here. A “temporary” program there. Another national strategy. After a while, you wake up and realize the space to decide for yourself has been quietly fenced in. That’s the shift. The old tyrannies demanded obedience. The modern version asks for compliance in the name of compassion. Sounds nicer. Same direction. This is where the Liberal Party of Canada approach fits perfectly. Every problem gets a centralized solution. Housing shortages? Federal coordination. Energy costs? Federal planning. Industrial decline? Government picking winners. Speech tensions? Social pressure to fall in line. Each piece sounds reasonable. Stack them together and choice shrinks. Enter Mark Carney, the polished manager of this worldview. Banker calm. Global language. Net-zero frameworks. Industrial policy talk. It’s presented as sophisticated governance. What it really does is move decisions upward. Citizens become clients. Businesses become compliance departments. Regions become case studies. The irony is predictable. The loudest supporters are often insulated from the consequences. Consultants, academics, policy professionals. People who don’t lose jobs when projects are cancelled. People who don’t close shops when compliance costs rise. They design the system. Others live inside it. No single policy looks authoritarian. That’s why it works. A subsidy here. A mandate there. A regulation layered on top. Individually compassionate. Collectively constraining. Freedom doesn’t get crushed. It gets managed. The media helps. A crisis appears. A simple solution gets amplified. Critics get framed as heartless. Another lever gets pulled. Few step back and ask what the total adds up to. History already ran this experiment. Fascism promised order. Communism promised equality. Both concentrated power and crushed dissent. Today’s version promises sustainability, fairness, and coordination. Different tone. Same structural risk. Power flows upward. Accountability thins out. Canada’s danger isn’t an obvious dictator. It’s the slow accumulation of well-meaning control under leaders who believe they know best. That’s the direction the Liberals and Carney point toward. Not dramatic. Not loud. Just steady tightening. This isn’t leadership. It’s management of your life dressed up as progress. Stop judging each promise in isolation. Ask what happens when you add twenty of them together.
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
The purpose of a system is what it does: Israel is targeting the negotiators to ensure we can’t end the war & to ensure that the Iranian leaders who come next will be more extreme, thereby ensuring that the war goes on. The 1st step to end the war must be restraining Israel.
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CCFR/CCDAF@CCFR_CCDAF·
💥 MUST WATCH: MPP Bobbi Ann Brady calls out @FordNation for not providing provincial protections for licensed gun owners. "Why is this govt leaving Ontarians exposed to a patchwork of enforcement, instead of delivering real province-wide protection like Premier Smith and Moe?"
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White Wabbit Warrior 🐇⚔️
I'm currently gathering information on a similar scheme to that of the TFW's exploited by Tim Hortons that is also going on with Dairy Queen. 5 different franchises owned by a group of Indian owners who have tons of them living in tiny homes while being forced to work for virtually nothing and sleeping on the floor on mattresses to cover their "processing fees". Because of the lack of integration into Canadian culture, several of them have broken different laws including sexual harassment of a minor, health and safety, etc. When one becomes a problem, they simply shift them to a different franchise in a different town, or send them packing back home to avoid police intervention.
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defigirlxo | Carney Files 🇨🇦
This is the same pattern Brookfield used in Brazil — where Carney's company was fined after a Brazilian court found workers on Brookfield-connected farms in conditions the court classified as slave labour. Where Global Witness documented Brookfield attempting to evict an Indigenous community from their ancestral land in the Amazon for commercial farming. Now the same thing is happening in Canada. On Canadian soil. To Canadian First Nations. Under laws the Prime Minister personally pushed through Parliament.
defigirlxo | Carney Files 🇨🇦@defigirlxoxo

Oh by the way — The PM’s company was fined for slave labour in Brazil. R$800,000. Court upheld it December 2021. He was Vice Chair at the time. That same company tried to evict an Indigenous tribe from their land in the Amazon. A judge froze the asset. They illegally deforested 9,000 hectares across 8 farms. Permits for one. CBC confirmed the same pattern in four countries — Brazil, Canada, Colombia, and the United States. After all of that — he was promoted to Chair. He still holds $6.8 million in options. They don’t expire until 2034. 🚩🇨🇦

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Ryan Williams
Ryan Williams@Ryan_r_Williams·
Every country facing $100 oil: 🇦🇺 Australia: fuel tax cut in half 🇪🇸 Spain: fuel tax relief 🇮🇹 Italy: fuel tax cuts 🇵🇱 Poland: major fuel tax cuts 🇵🇹 Portugal: fuel tax relief 🇫🇷 France: targeted subsidies 🇩🇪 Germany: price controls 🇨🇦 Canada: raised industrial carbon price 16%
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Johnny Sumatra
Johnny Sumatra@JohnnySumatra·
First Fascist demolition, then Bolshevik corralling and looting. The upside is that this pattern: the furious chaos followed by the obvious opportunism and theft will create a pattern that not even the most dense will be able to deny. The engineers are too obvious now and that was their mistake.
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Bogachan Ozdemir
Bogachan Ozdemir@Bogachan_1971·
Lee Harvey Oswald.... The Patsy Lee Harvey Oswald was a Naval Intelligence Soldier... had below average shooting skills and learned Russian in Japan to infiltrate Soviets... There is one more role left for #Trump to play... he will be the patsy. Everything you see today in markets, politics and international affairs is not created by Trump. Trump did not creatae a giant government apparatus inside the market. He found it and using it blatantly to enrich his friends and paint a picture everytime he speaks or his misfits do. We already saw in 2020 how our "markets" cannot price risk. We will see it again and Trump will be the patsy. We knew that #Israel was going to blow up entire Middle East and the World at some day... Trump hasten that process. We knew all our politicians from both parties and all media belonged to powerful Jewish lobies and would be useless to correct something before too late. Trump did not create that... he just took it to the limit. What I did not know when I supported Trump to accelerate the demolution was the reason why most of my colleagues and so-called educated people went furiously against him. They knew, I did not, that we were living in pure evil. This is like knowing that the car you share and drive has mechanical problems. Others know that and they are careful and you go ahead and fill it with high octane gas. Of course they were furious. Evil is unstable because it is negation. If you accelerate it, it negates itself and blows up like we are about to. Their masters will sell you even more centralization after the blow up as if centralization was not the reason to bring our downfall in the first place. Remember... all centralizations are evil with no exception. Men can redeem himself only through decentralization. I stopped voting completely after 2020... but now when I look at the full picture, I am happy I voted for this clown... he is delivering the biggest blow up I can see in my whole life.... When something is evil, it is not sin to blow it up.
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Johnny Sumatra@JohnnySumatra·
@ArmstrongEcon Ouch. Do you think Japan is liquidating all its USTs to an Asian third party for oil?
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Martin A. Armstrong
Martin A. Armstrong@ArmstrongEcon·
Why you can't manage an economy domestically, ignoring everything else. I was called in '85 when they were creating the G5, and their idea was to lower the dollar by 40% so they could sell more widgets. I said, "If you do this, you're going to create a crash because Japan will now sell U.S.-denominated holdings, which are now worth less." Then came the 1987 crash
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Johnny Sumatra@JohnnySumatra·
@ArmstrongEcon Confidence and Rule of Law were critical too. But Trump torched that now. And so much more.
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Martin A. Armstrong
Martin A. Armstrong@ArmstrongEcon·
It was WWI and WWII that made the United States the reserve currency because all the money fled from Europe and came here. You cannot look at an economy and judge it domestically, because there is always a very powerful external force!
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Neil Pountney
Neil Pountney@PountneyNeil·
@allenanalysis Given time he will stop benefits of every kind he is using a classic Fascist playbook control people through fear and poverty and every day Americans sit on their hands and do nothing.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨Trump today: “We can’t take care of daycare. We’re a big country. We’re fighting wars. It’s not possible for us to take care of daycare, Medicaid, Medicare, all these things.” The United States has spent: $21 billion on the Iran war in 30 days. $100 million on Trump’s golf tab this term. $200 billion requested for Pentagon weapons. $8 trillion on wars since September 11th. But daycare is not possible. Medicare is not possible. Medicaid — which covers 72 million Americans including children, seniors, and people with disabilities — is not possible.
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