The Real Reason For Government Cuts The Blob Exposed
preparedness"The layers are being peeled back to where the emperor has no clothes. And they've known this for quite some time." Boone on why government cuts are happening — not just budget reduction but stripping back the blob so people can see what's underneath. When the bureaucratic layers come off, the truth that was always there becomes visible.
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I think, you know, there's a lot of people that know a lot and they're realizing
that those layers are being peeled back to where, you know, the emperor has no clothes.
And they've known this for quite some time and they've been able to protect it because
of the, you know, what Mike Pence calls the blob, right, the structure of the blob.
It's a self-protective, self-regulating entity.
Some people call it the deep state.
I think it's bigger than that, you know, uniparty there, there's, there's
And how much, how much foreign infiltration has occurred inside the uniparty a lot, you know,
there's a lot of foreign influence there.
And that's what, when I talk about that doors, that door just got to swing back.
You know, you got to cut off the funding.
You got to expose the people that have done this and, and, and this all comes together
and we're going to have to go through it because you know, what's going to happen.
Like I know what's going to happen at some point in time.
Someone's going to say, Trump cut off the money here and that caused this thing.
The American people are suffering, you know, and then that, then that, then that debate
is going to be heavily fueled and you're going to see that in act two and act three.
So I already have one example of that.
I have one that that's going to come.
A friend of mine was telling me, she said, look, I am all for cutting like the education
department, right.
Oh, the DEI, things like this.
She said, however, she has two special needs sons and she has been a huge advocate for them.
She's, you know, one graduated.
The other one is about to graduate next year.
They've made huge inroads.
She said, but, but there is going to come a time in this process where there, some of
those programs will get cut.
She said, I have no doubt and there's going to be suffering because she said, you know,
not, not every parent is like her.
They don't know how to advocate.
And she said, there are a lot of parents who don't even know yet that they need to advocate.
And, you know, kids will slip through the cracks.
She said, we already lost a lot of kids because of COVID and, but, but she, you know, she's
seeing the writing on the wall for that, that, that it's, that's going to be fallout.
And, you know, unfortunately, I think that it's, it's kind of like when, when you're
looking at the fallout of war, when you're looking at casualties, you, you can only
mitigate so much, right?
You can, you can plan for different scenarios.
You can, you can role play, you can war game it.
And, and then when the reality starts to hit in and, you know, the actual on the ground
warfare starts to take place, there's always something that, that you didn't account for,
right, that you, that you can't control.
And so I, I think preparing for phase two and phase three and beyond is, is really
important because we are going to be faced with these situations where somebody comes
at us and says, Hey, your guy, Trump cut the money and this happened to my kid or my
nephew or my grandmother because of him.
Or me, or he cut it and it happened to me.
And yeah, yeah.
I mean, this is, this is, we can expect that, you know,
it's like, it's like looking at surgery, you know, surgery is uncomfortable.
It's painful, but it might save your life.
Right.
And we're, and we're already seeing that with the jobs, right?
The people that are, are going to get, you know, reduction in force, they're getting
these early, early resignations, that kind of thing, you know, it's interesting to see
because, you know, in, in the real world, outside of government, everybody's always
ready to be fired or to get a pink slip.
Like, you know, the minute you get a job, you got to update your resume.
That's just a given.
So it's very interesting seeing the reactions of the people in the government who somehow
thought that they had like a forever parachute that did like, like not, none of the private
sector rules applied to them.
And now they're seeing, they're being trained to believe that way.
They've been trained to believe that way.
That's been conditioned that way.
Yeah.
And that's, that's, that's another factor, but we're definitely going to have, this is
not going to be comfortable, you know, we're just enact one doing, you know, there's a
group of people going to rah rah rah and there's another group of people going, wait, wait,
wait, you know, and that's all going to have to get sorted out.
I had a friend of mine reach out to me and upset, you know, very anti-Russia and said,
Hey, they just killed this program at DOJ.
And it's the same program that, that seized assets of Russian oligarchs that were doing
bad things and blah, blah, blah, and blah, blah, blah.
And I said, I can understand that, but what's probably going to happen is they probably
shut down the unit because they're going to consolidate units and this will fall under
something else.
I guarantee you, because her thing was look, Trump is helping Putin.
No, no, I don't think that's going on.
I think what's more realistic is they're going to consolidate certain units together for
more efficiency.
Nobody's going to, you know, give anybody a pass.
I don't think that's going on, but I mean, she was very upset about it and it's one of
those things where things are going to get cut.
Things are going to get consolidated, probably going to be a different way.
Things are being done based on efficiency.
There's going to be a tech aspect to it, but there will be a transition again, bring it
back to our conversation.
We're in a Renaissance period.
What connects the old to the new and during that period, you know, a lot of things are
going to happen.
Just, yeah, check your mind, control your emotions as we go through it, control what
you can control and the rest, you know, that's what you can do for yourself.
And if you're, if you're worried, you're going to take a hit on making money or
something, some sort of funds that's coming in.
Well, don't sit on social media and bitch about it.
Go out and find another income stream, because if you know that's coming, why would
you stand in the same place that you are, you know, prepare for it, go out there.
You know, if you think if you need to supplement your income by having a garden, by
getting a, by doing some different type of work or, you know, whatever it is, you
know, you've got your life, you know, what your skills and capabilities are and your
strengths are and how you can leverage them.
And it's, it, we're in just that kind of thing right now, but don't just sit, you
know, if you see, if you see the storm coming, you know, do what you got to do to
take cover and survive it.
So true.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah, again, going back to these government employees, it's like, I think
some of them truly again, you know, going back to like the Hillary campaign, they
never thought she would lose.
I think they were convinced that there was no way Trump was going to win this time.
They didn't have to worry that, you know, they've, they already heard rumblings that
he was going to cut the budget that they might, that they might get reduced out of
their job, relocated, whatever.
But I think a lot of them are caught flat-footed because they, they didn't
think they ever needed to make a resume again.
And now the shock is set in that I either have to take this offer, which they've
missed the boat on that.
And now my entire department is going to be eliminated.
And I didn't, it's like they're in denial.
So this is going to be a time, I guess, just to put on your, your big girl pants
and figure it out.
Right.
And also just kind of take it all in because for the rest of our lives, we're
going to debate, someone's going to debate.
It's going to go down in textbooks.
It's going to be, it's going to go down in documentaries, you know, what happened
and how did it turn out?
There's going to be lessons learned from it and you're living through it.
You're living through it.
But this is a subject that will go on and it will be reviewed and assessed
for the next 50 years.
Yeah.
It's like the Margaret Thatcher era on steroids.
Um, yeah.
I mean, and that was, that was hard.
That was a very difficult time for people, but you know, we will get through it.
And, and as a nation, we're, we're incredibly resilient people.
That's how we got this far.
And, and so I want to encourage everybody, you know, this is, there's so much that to
take away from this conversation.
Um, there, there's so much, there's so much, and I, there's a comment that just
came up on the social media that I think is a good, it's a good note to end on
because it's a good, um, it's a good one.
Right.
This is a good outcome.
So let's, uh, focus on more stories like this.
This is a good one.
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