Lisa Thinks…
3 min readMay 26, 2020

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Thank you. Very interesting. I don't typically spend a ton of time one "fortune telling".

I also got that Trump could win -- just based on how badly Clinton was misreading the electorate. I would not say he would win, but that he could because it would be closer than it should be and if it was close, he could win.

I knew too, like you, it would be a disaster for the reasons we have seen. It is not so much fortune telling here, I have been around and had to work with people like him. It was experience and an understanding of just what he is about. And I also learned that if nothing else, these people are consistent once you finally accept what you are seeing. Quite possibly they are the most consistent and distinct type of person I have come across. I can think of a politician that I would say anything specifically about. It like there are all kinds of birds in the world but then there are ducks. Ducks are different and it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, it is duck. As far as the rest of the birds, I am less sure. But I know ducks.

That said, I also misread that the market and the dollar. i thought that the instability he created would cause problems with the stock market and the dollar. I think that there are other forces that I did not anticipate and I have some ideas but I think in the end, we will still pay the price -- the timing was off. (This is just based on what people used to justify their relative strength and Trump has taken a hammer to those foundations.) These were concerns that I had IF he was elected.

This article kinda tied into my articles about Lies -- particularly the second one -- that lies eventually will destroy the system. It is just a pattern. Reality can be distorted by lies for only so long but then reality will eventually come to the surface. We have numerous examples throughout history.

Now when it comes to discussing Trump and Biden and November, I won't touch that with a 10 foot pole. I think even looking at polls is a waste of time unless you are planning strategies and I am not. And when it comes to things like that I won't even talk to anyone about it except to say "have you learned nothing since 2016?". I pay absolutely no attention to the nonsense for the reasons you cite. Politics is unpredictable, the system is too big, and there are too many factors.

I will present my concerns in very specific cases (like this) because it is like low hanging fruit. If these scientists were off this badly, I would actually like a reminder of it too -- so I don't fall into the same trap with something else. It is a card for what I hit and missed on and why.

I have been following this virus for a long time. There is a lot of crap in the system. This is just pointing out what is likely to happen despite all the confusion being pumped into the system.

Thank you for responding and sharing your article. I will definitely consider my purpose when I am publishing something that about future, unknown events.

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Lisa Thinks…

I work to understand and explain the world in a very simple way. I have written Mind, Media and Madness, Embrace Life/Embrace Change (by Lisa Snow)