This does not bode well. Obviously, those who are trying to throw him under the bus have done far worse and covered up, oh so much more - but this could end up bringing him down:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-cohen/cohen-testifies-trump-told-him-to-commit-crime-by-paying-off-women-idUSKCN1L61PD
With it, the economy and the civil stability of the country (eventually).
If Trump goes down in a Nixonian fashion (and not in a Kennedian fashion), then there will be a second Republican in the form of his running mate. If he goes down in either of those two fashions, there may be civil unrest, etc. This would tend to follow closely the Ezra Eagle and Bishop Koyle narratives. Either of them are not good. Economic collapse occurs in there and there will be a confrontation with the Church/division of it's members and a line drawn in the sand wherein a large chunk of them fall into the pit (not to rise again).
All I can say is that we live in fascinating times. We have much to be grateful for - and much to be concerned about (those who are awake).
Pray for Trump. He is an imperfect man - but he is the man that is needed for this hour.
Just a thought as I read this..."save there be two churches only, the church of Jesus and the church of the devil. I have a feeling the church of the devil is the "government." What if your decision is, do I receive "benefits" from the government or do I work for what I receive? Food stamps, government health insurance, wic, bla bla bla... church of the devil handouts. OR what if all those handouts are discontinued and people seek the church of Jesus Christ for handouts and find out there are requirements to get help....hmmmm��
ReplyDeleteIt is NOT ILLEGAL for Trump to spend his own money or his corporations money paying to eradicate any distressed to his campaign. He did NOT spend campaign donated dollars. Also Cohen has a significant history of fabrication. Cohen has pled guilty to laws that don't even exist in this case.
ReplyDeleteThere is no connection
ReplyDeleteA part of Skousen's World Affairs Brief:
"I don’t think there is any doubt Manafort is guilty of these financial crimes, but as I said in the introduction, in these crimes there is absolutely no link to, or evidence of, collusion between Trump and Russia, which was the sole mandate of Mueller’s investigation. The media is crowing that this prosecution validates Mueller’s purpose and increases his credibility, but others see it for what it is—a witch hunt against Trump, and anyone associated with him. Juror Paula Duncan, who was on the Manafort jury told it frankly: “They were just looking for something. And Mr. Manafort got caught breaking the law. But he wouldn’t have gotten caught if they weren’t after President Trump.”
Clearly the Trump team did not properly vet Manafort as campaign chairman, and Manafort himself was foolish to think he could get away with what other lobbyists have done for years—hide income in foreign bank accounts. One has to wonder how it is that he got off when similar charges were filed a decade ago by a young prosecutor named Rod Rosenstein."
Joel repeats, I think This last Thursday's, pretty lengthy radio piece from Mark Levin's, over the payoff off of Stormy Daniels which says in short, it is not illegal to make payoff's, it is done all the time - question is, was campaign funds used. Ask yourself the question, would someone this wealthy not be able to afford to pay such relatively small amount of money - it depends how it can be spun.
Levin and others continue to urge Trump not to allow himself to be interviewed by Mueller. It’s a trap and Trump is going to make at least one little fib or mistake that gets him in trouble. ( Prayers are needed here to get him from doing his usual unscripted bombastic response in a interview with Mueller )