D’s Are Responsible For Shutdown, [DS] Kept In The US, Election Rigging Ready To Be Exposed – Ep. 3771

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The EU and other countries are heading in the opposite direction of the US. They are moving towards a CBDC and total control of their population. The US is going to break free from the [CB] enslavement. Trump will be returning the buying power back to the people and its going to shock everyone. The D’s just admitted that they were responsible for the shutdown, they received nothing and made the people suffer. Did Trump and team shutdown private flights to keep the [DS] players in this country? Trump pardons the electors and those who were investigating election fraud. Election rigging is about to be exposed to the world. Justice is coming.

 


Economy

1. Cash Over €10,000 Becoming “Illegal Tender” in January 2027

  • What’s true: Starting in summer 2027 (not precisely January), there will be an EU-wide limit on cash payments for goods and services: no more than €10,000 per transaction (or linked transactions). This applies across all 27 member states, though countries can set lower thresholds if they want (e.g., some already have limits around €1,000–€3,000). The goal is to curb illicit cash flows used for crime.
  • What’s false: Cash itself doesn’t become “illegal tender”—you can still hold unlimited euros in cash, withdraw it from banks, or use it for smaller payments without issue. The restriction is only on using cash to pay for things above the limit (e.g., you couldn’t buy a €15,000 car in cash without switching to wire transfer or card). Violators face fines or penalties, but it’s not a blanket criminalization of cash holdings.
  • This builds on existing rules but standardizes them EU-wide for the first time.

2. Every Bitcoin Needing “Government Permission”

  • What’s true: The rules ban anonymous crypto-asset accounts or wallets held through service providers (e.g., exchanges like Binance). Crypto firms must perform customer due diligence (CDD)—verifying identities—for any accounts they manage, similar to how banks already handle fiat accounts. Privacy-focused coins (e.g., Monero, Zcash) and unhosted (self-custodied) wallets face extra scrutiny if used for high-risk activities, and anonymous services will be prohibited.
  • What’s false: There’s no requirement for “government permission” to own or transfer individual Bitcoins (or any crypto). You can still hold Bitcoin in a personal wallet, mine it, or peer-to-peer trade it without approval, as long as it’s not through a regulated service that demands KYC (know-your-customer) checks. This ties into the broader Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation (effective 2024–2026), which licenses crypto platforms but doesn’t micromanage personal holdings.
  • The “permission” angle misrepresents standard AML checks, which apply to businesses handling crypto, not everyday users.

3. Every Transaction Becoming a “Datapoint in Brussels’ Surveillance Grid”

  • What’s true: Financial institutions (banks, payment providers, crypto exchanges) must report suspicious transactions to national Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs), which share data via a new EU-level Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA) based in Frankfurt (not Brussels). CDD kicks in for occasional transactions over €10,000, and high-risk activities (e.g., complex/large transfers) get extra monitoring. Records must be kept for 5 years.
  • What’s false: Not every transaction is tracked or reported—only suspicious ones, high-value occasional deals, or those flagged under risk-based rules. Everyday purchases (e.g., €50 groceries via app) aren’t funneled to a central “grid.” The AMLA oversees high-risk institutions, not a panopticon for all 340 million Europeans’ bank accounts. This is an expansion of existing surveillance (e.g., via the Travel Rule for crypto transfers over €1,000), not a new total-control system.
  • Claims of a “cage” ignore that these rules have exemptions for low-risk activities and must comply with GDPR privacy protections.

If the 98% loss in dollar value since 1971 were fully reversed—restoring the currency’s purchasing power to pre-gold standard levels—your $50,000 annual income would suddenly carry the equivalent buying power of about $2.5 million in today’s terms (a 50x multiplier, based on the scale of that devaluation). This isn’t just numbers on a paycheck; it would transform everyday life into a realm of effortless abundance and security that most people only dream about. Here’s what that restored reality might feel like, broken down across key aspects of life:Daily Essentials and Comforts

  • Groceries and Dining: A weekly supermarket run for a family of four, which might cost $200-300 today, would feel like pocket change—equivalent to just $4-6 in your enhanced dollar terms. You’d stock up on premium organic everything, imported specialties, or even hire a personal chef without blinking, turning meals into indulgent events rather than budgeted chores.
  • Transportation: Filling up a luxury SUV with gas? Negligible. That $100 tank today equates to $2 in your restored power. Commuting could mean upgrading to a fleet of high-end electric vehicles, or ditching cars altogether for chauffeured rides, private helicopters for longer trips, or even owning a yacht for weekend escapes—mobility as pure freedom, not a hassle.

Housing and Home Life

  • Shelving Space: Renting a modest apartment ($1,500/month today) would feel like paying $30/month in real terms, but why stop there? You’d snap up a sprawling waterfront mansion or urban penthouse (say, $2 million purchase price) as if it were a $40,000 starter home. Multiple properties become normal— one for city work, a vacation retreat in the mountains, and a beach house— all fully staffed and customized, with home theaters, pools, and smart tech that make “home” feel like a five-star resort.
  • Utilities and Maintenance: Bills that nibble at budgets today (electricity, internet, landscaping) vanish into irrelevance, freeing mental space for enjoyment over penny-pinching.

Leisure, Travel, and Experiences

  • Vacations: A family trip to Europe, clocking in at $10,000 today for flights, hotels, and activities, would register like a $200 weekend getaway. Jet-setting becomes routine—private charters to exotic islands, safaris in Africa, or cultural immersions in Asia, multiple times a year, with no packing stress or credit card anxiety. It’s the difference between scrolling travel blogs and living them as your default lifestyle.
  • Hobbies and Entertainment: Season tickets to pro sports, Broadway shows, or music festivals? Trivial. That $500 concert feels like $10. You’d fund passion projects—art collecting, vintage car restoration, or philanthropy—turning free time into legacy-building adventures, not scrolling Netflix.

Savings, Security, and Long-Term Peace

  • Wealth Building: Investing $10,000 a year (today’s equivalent of $200 in restored terms) compounds into a fortress of financial independence. Retirement? Optional by age 30. You’d amass generational wealth effortlessly, with buffers for healthcare, education ( Ivy League tuitions feeling like community college fees), or unexpected joys like surprise gifts to loved ones.
  • The Emotional Shift: No more “living paycheck to paycheck” dread. Debt? A relic. Inflation’s shadow lifts, so your money works for you, not against it. It feels like shedding invisible weights—stress melts into quiet confidence, relationships deepen without money fights, and decisions pivot from “can I afford it?” to “does it spark joy?” You’d embody the unhurried ease of old-money heirs, but earned through this systemic reset, fostering gratitude amid the plenty.

In essence, $50,000 with full value restoration wouldn’t just elevate your lifestyle; it would redefine possibility, making scarcity a forgotten concept and abundance your new normal. Of course, this assumes the broader economy adapts smoothly (e.g., wages and asset prices recalibrating), but the personal freedom would be intoxicating.

Taking out a 50-year mortgage for a $400,000 home at 7% interest would, in today’s terms, lock you into monthly payments of about $2,407—eating up roughly half your take-home pay on that $50,000 salary we discussed, stretching affordability thin over decades with interest ballooning the total cost to over $1.44 million. It’s the classic weight of homeownership: a milestone laced with stress, skipped vacations, and ramen nights.But if the 98% dollar devaluation since 1971 were fully reversed—restoring 50x the buying power—the entire equation flips into a surreal breeze. That $400,000 home suddenly feels like snagging an $8,000 cottage in 1971 terms: quaint, achievable, and almost whimsical. The monthly payment? It registers as a negligible $48—less than a couple of coffees or a streaming subscription. Here’s how that restored reality reshapes the “mortgage life,” turning obligation into afterthought:


Political/Rights

 

  AGGRAVATED HOMICIDE, extortion, possession of drugs, and a litany of other felonies. He is a confirmed member of the 18th Street Gang.   Lazo-Quintanilla may lack a violent rap sheet in the U.S. but this criminal illegal alien is clearly a public safety threat. The media’s false claims that ICE is not arresting the worst of the worst could not be further from the truth.

 

ICE Has Received More Than 200,000 Job Applications: DHS

  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has received more than 200,000 job applications, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) stated in an X post on Nov. 7.
  • “Americans are answering their country’s call to serve and help remove murderers, pedophiles, rapists, terrorists, and gang members from our country,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said.
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Source: zerohedge.com


DOGE


Geopolitical

  Bolivia. Capitalism for everyone, capitalism to produce, capitalism to have resources…”

 


War/Peace

Hegseth Declares Pentagon Bureaucracy America’s Greatest Adversary (VIDEO) 

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  • Secretary of War Pete Hegseth delivered a pointed warning at the National War College in Washington, D.C., on November 7, declaring that the most significant threat to America’s strength comes not from abroad, but from within its own defense establishment.
  • For decades, the Pentagon has evolved into one of the most complex bureaucratic systems in the world, employing over 750,000 civilian workers and managing a budget exceeding $850 billion.
  • Yet, despite record spending, much of it vanishes into administrative overhead, delayed contracts, and consulting fees, rather than directly enhancing defense capability.
  • According to defense auditors, nearly $220 billion of the Pentagon’s budget each year cannot be properly accounted for—a figure larger than the entire defense budget of most allied nations.
  • Programs designed to modernize military hardware routinely face years of delay as they pass through layers of committees and contracting offices.
  • Basic equipment orders can require signatures from dozens of different officials, and routine upgrades often cost taxpayers millions before a single prototype reaches the field.
  • The result, he says, is a defense establishment that consumes vast sums of money while producing less and less real-world capability.

Source: thegatewaypundit.com


Medical/False Flags

  extort billions more in subsidies. Insane corruption.

  boxers like Imane Khelif

 


[DS] Agenda

 relies on the fares of the busses and the subways.” That’s absolutely brutal. Vote for a commie and get played. You were warned.

Eliyse Stephinak will use this in her campaign


President Trump’s Plan

 take these people seriously?

 

 

Federal law sets ‘Election Day,’ so can states change that to ‘Election Week’?

Supreme Court takes up decision to count ballots when they arrive past the deadline

  • States run presidential elections but federal law sets the standards that must be met, and that specifies that election day in America is “the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November” of even-numbered years.
  • So can states arbitrarily say they’re going to have an election week, accepting ballots that arrive after the election day deadline?
  • That’s now pending before the Supreme Court.
  • It is Watson v. Republican National Committee out of Mississippi that the court is reviewing.
  • That law allows state officials to count ballots when they are mailed, and received, up to five days late.
  • The RNC sued the state, charging that Mississippi is in violation of the federal statute that designates Election Day as the single day on which elections are held.
  • The RNC contends that means ballot collection is done, that day.

Source: wnd.com

 ballots late goes against Congress’ intention of an Election Day and undermines election integrity. This must be an open and shut case.

 

  •   On November 9, the Senate passed a key procedural vote (60-40) to advance a bipartisan funding bill, breaking a filibuster. Eight centrist Democrats joined Republicans, despite opposition from Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer. The bill includes: – A stopgap to fund the government through January 30, 2026.
  • – Back pay for affected workers. – Extended SNAP funding until September 2026.
  • – A future vote on Affordable Care Act subsidies by mid-December (a Democratic priority, though not fully guaranteed).
  • – **Next Steps**: The Senate reconvenes at 11:00 AM EST today for debate and a final vote, potentially with amendments (e.g., from Sen. Rand Paul).
  • If passed, it goes to the House, where Speaker Mike Johnson faces challenges with his slim Republican majority—Democrats there oppose it for not fully addressing health care issues.
  • President Trump is expected to sign it quickly if it reaches his desk. Leaders hope for resolution this week. The shutdown will officially end once the bill is signed into law and funding resumes

It Begins: Top Democrat Calls on Chuck Schumer to Be Replaced After Shutdown Surrender
  • There’s no question that Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who also voted no and bragged about it, let this deal go through. He could have shut this down, but didn’t, and that has the delusional far left of his party roiling with rage. Rep. Ro Khanna, one of the top Democrats in the House, is now calling for Schumer’s head.

Source: redstate.com

 

  didn’t step up to help the U.S.A. against the FAKE DEMOCRAT ATTACK that was only meant to hurt our Country. You will have a negative mark, at least in my mind, against your record. If you want to leave service in the near future, please do not hesitate to do so, with NO payment or severance of any kind! You will be quickly replaced by true Patriots, who will do a better job on the Brand New State of the Art Equipment, the best in the World, that we are in the process of ordering. The last “Administration” wasted Billions of Dollars trying to fix antiquated “junk.” They had no idea what they were doing! Again, to our great American Patriots, GOD BLESS YOU – I won’t be able to send your money fast enough! To all others, REPORT TO WORK IMMEDIATELY. GOD BLESS AMERICA! PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued individual NOTAMs (Notices to Air Missions) effective immediately as of midnight EST on November 10, 2025 (10/0500Z UTC), prohibiting general aviation (GA) and non-scheduled business jet operations at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA/KDCA) and 11 other major U.S. airports through December 31, 2025 (2359Z UTC), unless canceled earlier. These restrictions are a direct response to reduced air traffic controller staffing amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, which has furloughed thousands of FAA employees.Key Details

  •  The 12 airports under the full GA/non-scheduled ban include DCA, plus Boston Logan (BOS), Harry Reid International in Las Vegas (LAS), Los Angeles International (LAX), Chicago O’Hare (ORD), John F. Kennedy (JFK), LaGuardia (LGA), Newark Liberty (EWR), Philadelphia (PHL), San Francisco (SFO), Seattle-Tacoma (SEA), and Miami (MIA). BOS and LAS had similar restrictions implemented earlier this week.
  •   Operations are permitted for aircraft based at the airport, emergencies, medical flights, law enforcement, firefighting, military, or those with prior FAA approval (via prior permission request, or PPR). Scheduled commercial airline flights (e.g., American, Delta, United) are exempt and unaffected by this specific order.

 

https://twitter.com/unseen1_unseen/status/1987697842257830252?s=20

 stories about the gop caving.
4. Seemed to be working somewhat and then Trump came in
5. Trump pushed the filibuster to end the shutdown. He pushed ending obamacare and giving the money to the people.
6. Trump admin allowed just a small amount of pain to come through with airplane cancelations and no snap benefits.
7. Dems unable to capitalize on their “win” on Tuesday and faced with increasing political pain and a direct threat to two of their fav things caved. 8. Trump checkmate Schumer The Schumer gambit defeated.

  •   (only until Jan 30)
  • – Locked in full SNAP/VA funding for one year, excludes Illegal aliens
  • – Thune promised Dems a Senate ACA vote (moot. it dies in House anyway)   
  • Why This Is a Clear Trump/GOP Win
  • 1. Got their exact bill: clean CR, $0 for ACA, flat funding.
  • 2. Made Democrats fold after 40 days of pain on their own voters.
  • 3. Next showdown: Jan 30, 2026, with bigger GOP majorities and TOTAL CONTROL
  • 4. Proved shutdowns are Trump’s superpower again; longest ever, mission accomplished.
  • Final score: Trump 1, Dems 0. He signed what he wanted on day 40. Game over.

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