How To Stop The Soros-funded Violence

Send out undercover police adorned with NAGA hats, Trump Tee's etc. When the predictable happens and they are attacked by leftwing thugs, arrest the thugs and prosecute them severely. Long prison sentences take the fun out of rioting. Legal fees are no fun either.

Of course this is why the "protests" only happen in cities run by leftwing democrats. You have to feel sorry for actual americans who live in these occupied territories.
 
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Excerpted from Politico: (see http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/democrats-soros-trump-231313 for entire group of articles.
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11/14/16 05:03 AM EST

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George Soros committed or donated $25 million to boosting Hillary Clinton and other Democratic candidates and causes in 2016. | AP Photo

The man hoping to counter President Trump
By John Bresnahan and Daniel Strauss
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The degree to which those groups will be able to adapt to the post-Clinton Democratic Party is not entirely clear, though some of the key DA donors have given generously to them for years.

That includes Soros, who, after stepping back a bit from campaign-related giving in recent years, had committed or donated $25 million to boosting Clinton and other Democratic candidates and causes in 2016. During the presidential primaries, Soros had argued that Trump and his GOP rival Ted Cruz were “doing the work of ISIS.”

A Soros spokesman declined to comment for this story.

But, given that the billionaire financier only periodically attends DA meetings and is seldom a part of the formal proceedings, his scheduled Tuesday morning appearance as a speaker suggests that he’s committed to investing in opposing President Trump.

The agenda item for a Tuesday morning “conversation with George Soros” invokes Soros’ personal experience living through the Holocaust and Soviet Communism in the context of preparing for a Trump presidency. The agenda notes that the billionaire currency trader, who grew up in Hungary, “has lived through Nazism and Communism, and has devoted his foundations to protecting the kinds of open societies around the world that are now threatened in the United States itself.”

LaMarche, who for years worked for Soros’s Open Society foundations, told POLITICO that the references to Nazism and Communism are “part of his standard bio.”

LaMarche, who is set to moderate the discussion with Soros, said the donor “does not plan to compare whatever we face under Trump to Nazism, I can tell you that.” LaMarche he also said, “I don’t think there is anyone who has looked at Trump, including many respected conservatives, who doesn’t think the experience of authoritarian states would not be important to learn from here. And to the extent that Soros and his foundations have experience with xenophobia in Europe, Brexit, etc., we want to learn from that as well.”

The Soros conversation was added to the agenda after Election Day. It was just one of many changes made on the fly to adjust for last week's jarring result and the stark new reality facing liberals, who went from discussing ways to push an incoming President Clinton leftward, to instead discussing how to play defense.

A pre-election working draft of the DA’s agenda, obtained by POLITICO, featured a session on Clinton’s first 100 days and another on “moving a progressive national policy agenda in 2017.” Those sessions were rebranded so that the first instead will examine “what happened” on the “cataclysm of Election Day,” while the second will focus on “combating the massive threats from Trump and Congress in 2017.”
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Piezoe, I understand that you deeply admire Soros, but wouldn't you reconsider that if it is true that he is funding violence, eg BLM and now these anti-elections riots?

It does seem to me he is getting out onto thin ice here. We already have videos of dem operatives admitting they funded anti-Trump violence. They weren't using their own money, that I am sure of.

Paying people to foment riots or commit criminal actions is illegal and can be prosecuted under conspiracy statutes or RICO.

I am on record saying it would be best not to prosecute Hillary for her crimes. Her proxies, eg Terry Macaulife and Soros, do not get that consideration.
 
As a non-US citizen I consider the end of the vilification of Russia the biggest upside of the election of Trump.

It is a bit surreal to me to have seen Putin and Russia as our allies against eight years of an occupation government. If the dems were right that Russia provided the WikiLeaks, they may well have saved us from WW III.

Let's not get too complacent however. There are reports that Trump is considering neo-con crackpot John Bolton as Sec. of State. Bolton has taken many courageous positions over the years, I grant him that, but he is the republican face of mindless anti-Russian hysteria.
 
It is a bit surreal to me to have seen Putin and Russia as our allies against eight years of an occupation government. If the dems were right that Russia provided the WikiLeaks, they may well have saved us from WW III.

Let's not get too complacent however. There are reports that Trump is considering neo-con crackpot John Bolton as Sec. of State. Bolton has taken many courageous positions over the years, I grant him that, but he is the republican face of mindless anti-Russian hysteria.
That's just because Bolton is the only man on FOX with an opinion on foreign affairs so naturally Trump considered him. His establishment advisory team will inform him Bolton is just on tv because he has that big mustache.
 
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