On this day in 2026 - 3/14/2026
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On this day in 2026 - 3/14/2026
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3/14/2026 - On this day in 2026
This is going to come down to a TPUSA endorsement - 'now he is down in the polls because of Trump' - yea, right. Good article. This is not what it seems though, just like everything else connected to DOGE.
Creating the perception in the media that people are as dumb as the media portrays them to be is just another way to mask the fraud. In reality, voters do not decide elections anymore. Next phase, bring in a decoy challenger (like he did with Nikki Haley - 'Nimarata') and force Trump to do what he did in Texas - try and hedge arbitrage leverage his position as a:
AI search result: 'Vivek Ramaswamy is a practicing Hindu. He often discusses his faith on the campaign trail while also emphasizing Judeo-Christian values.' - 'shares the same values as Christians, but emphasizes Judeo-Christian values' - So is he a Hindu Christian-Zionist?
His campaigned on - GOP primary debate stage (2023/24) - taking a wrecking ball to every government institution. The article above...
'Ramaswamy has centered his campaign on eliminating Ohio’s personal income tax, pitching the policy as an economic engine that would drive business back to the state...'
Instead of campaigning in poetry and governing in prose, he plans to campaign in ChatGPT and govern as a Hindu. Nothing has changed about his micro-targeted strategy since the 2023-2024 GOP debates. His platform appears awkward because it is - it is smattering of keyword talking points that rank high individually across separate voter bases and demographics, but as a whole, dissociate the candidate from any party. THAT IS THE POINT - 'registrations' of 'Independent' voters are WAY UP.
Ramaswamy is a smart motherfucker - I will give him that, but he is motherfucker whose campaign platform is designed to target 'the tourists' - and he might be able to sell that bullshit to them, but NOT ONE genuine Plus Four card carrying member of the Conservative Values GOP believes that Ramaswamy just came out of nowhere in the year of Covid - 2020, and rose to political stardom like a contestant on a reality show.
The expedience by which he was able to identify and traverse a very complicated path in a very short period of time leading to his political trajectory remains highly suspicious as no aspect of his lineage represents the perception of a values driven path experienced by the teachings aligned with traditional American Conservative Christian values.
Sean Hannity loves to talk about working as a roofer and 'Irish need not apply...'
Once again, Irish need not apply. In fact, the tech landscape is so biased in terms of opportunity that a lot of the time, white males do not even see the job ad in the first place. A job listing is an ad - and the tech industry customizes ads toward specific users. In this way, the candidates are chosen before they were ever even selected.
In 2011, Ramaswamy was awarded a postgraduate fellowship to attend law school by the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans.
People from India have the highest median income in the U.S. as a demographic. What is it exactly that they all do? Who paid for it and how did they get here? Who has access to the path these people traverse as the average hard-working non-Indian taxpaying American citizens certainly have not experienced any gainful life circumstances 'playing by the rules' vs. their illegal immigrant shitbag fraud perpetrating counterparts who rarely seem to pay any penalties for the violent crimes they commit. But somehow, people from India as a demographic inside the U.S. seem to have access to a pathway that the average American citizen does not.
Don't conflate brown people committing violent crimes with the actual threat to the infrastructure landscape of the U.S. which is by way of the tech industry.
Apparently, Vivek Ramaswamy is all things to all people - like a (re)imagination of the perfect AI candidate. We have seen many examples of how AI can hallucinate and turn on its users.
AI search query: how many gods are there in Hinduism?
A: Hinduism is often said to have 33 crore, or 330 million, gods, but this number is more symbolic than literal, representing the diverse ways the divine can be experienced. The Vedas mention 33 major deities, which include various manifestations of the divine.
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