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What's this, what's this?!.....Do I detect common sense, logic and reason emanating from the court? My word, that was a refreshing read there. I almost forgot what it was like to feel optimistic. Let's turn this franchise around baby!

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🎢On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, a smart judge ruling in a Liberty Tree! πŸ—½πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ HUZZAH! Go Kansas! House of Cards, baby.

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My take-away from the Missouri decision were 1) the court wondered how vaccinating workers protected patients when the CMS allows unvaccinated friends and families to visit the patients...(good question!) and 2) closing hospitals due to a lack of workers harms patients and communities a lot more than the risk from an unvaccinated worker! SO true.

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What an awesome first read of the day! That got my day started right! Thank you Jeff. I’m new to C&C and ever so happy to join the revolution. Unfortunately, I live in NYC and I’m desperate to find the help we need here to wake the mass psychosis. It’s like living in the twilight zone up here. LMK if you have any names or groups I can look into. We gotta wake the sleeping giant. FL can’t do this all alone,, though you all have been doing a pretty stellar job πŸ˜‰

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I understand what you are trying to do, Jeff, with the multiplier campaigns, but in the case of Kansas and Laura Kelly, money would be better served given to the legislators who forced her hand. She HAD to sign that bill or she would have looked really bad.

I agree that money speaks, but we need to make sure that the money is going to the people that deserve it. Kelly does not deserve this. She refused to call a special session, the legislators in KS, for the first time in KS history, got enough support to call the special session themselves. They had enough votes to override the governor's veto of she did veto the bill. She was basically forced to sign it. Again, I understand the "why" but am concerned that how you are going about this is actually going to do more harm than good.

I know this is a long battle and one that will not be won quickly. But we have been fighting here in Kansas for the past 2-3 years against her tyranny and giving money to her re-election, in my mind, is only giving her the funding to continue the tyranny.

There has to be a better way.

You mentioned in your post today why the response yesterday and not on Saturday when you first wrote about Kelly. For me personally, I have been reading some of your posts and sharing them as others share them on social media, but just recently subscribed to receive the emails. I did not see Saturday's post. That is why I saw yesterday's, because it was the first I received by email and it caught my attention. The reason for the big response yesterday was because I am a part of Kansans for Health Freedom (kshf.org), a group here in Kansas, that has been fighting for health freedom and against Kelly's policies that take away freedoms the past 3 years. I made our group aware of what was going on. Like someone else posted yesterday, it felt like a slap in the face to those of us who have spent countless hours writing letters to legislators, speaking at hearings at the Capitol, organizing rallies, etc. We know what is being threatened in our state, and that is why you saw the many passionate responses.

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Love this! The first section on the CMS mandate ruling was a light to my soul! I felt a wave of gratitude for the wisdom of our founding fathers in the writing of our constitution. State rights and the emphasis on the value of the individual have the potential to save our country (or at least many states) from the tyranny from which other countries have no recourse in their constitutions. And I say this from one of the worst states (Washington). Nonetheless, our constitution is working folks. It's tattered and abused, but it has not given up.

Praise God for this. Perhaps these very times were on His mind as he guided those founders 250 years ago.

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Just because Brandon and Fauci say no closures or lockdowns now doesn’t mean they won’t flip-flop later. It will depend on the amount of fear and panic the MSM can whip up.

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I'm supposin' the Missouri decision could serve as a template for SCOTUS

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Thanks for taking on this new idea or approach to contributions Jeff. I have recently woke (by the way, there is a good definition of woke as well) to the need to be involved politically. I have to go to the bathroom, eat, deal with communists and other non optimal activities as well. I have come to realize this rot has been, growing under the hood so to speak and as I look I find it is almost at epidemic proportions.

I say that to give myself some wiggle room of ignorance in what I'm about to say. I've been giving money too many things political in the last couple years. I find it almost as distasteful as going to a school board meeting (which I've been doing as well). It seems the candidates have to make money to get elected, who knew. To get me to separate from my money it seems they have to scare or anger me into action, or at least that's how it's being done. If they can't get "the people" to donate they turn to businesses who are only too willing to hook them into a dependency relationship.

So I'm very interested in Jeff's financial flash mob idea. It seems a novel idea and with that there will be missteps and new things learned. I look forward to my own discomfort in the learning process. It usually tells me I'm growing. I really appreciate the idea and approach though and am looking forward to what we learn from the experiment.

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I'm really loving Missouri this month! Can anyone explain to me why the OSHA stay was "nationwide" but this decision is limited to the Plantiff's states?

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I wouldn't put too much stock into what Beavis and Butthead have to say about moronic or anything else for that matter. History being the best teacher, these 2 useless dweebs have made a living out of consistently contradicting themselves. Lying is in their DNA.

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I'm sure you've covered it already, because I am relatively new here (Love your updates, by the way!) But Montana has a law similar to Kansas too. So thankful our Governors are stepping up!

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People in Michigan need 5,000 IU of Vitamin D3 every day. That would drop their β€œcase” rate.

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Thanks, Jeff, for starting my morning off on a positive note! So much good news. Loved reading common sense reasoning from the court. Sounds like these federal mandates are doomed -- unless they start bribing the judiciary. But what I wonder is why the Supreme Court keeps denying emergency requests for injunctions.

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I have a good friend who asked us to pray for her 9 year old grandson who lives in California. He was experiencing lung breathing problems. We now found out doctors diagnosed toxic poisons in his lungs. This child was healthy before masks were mandated for almost constant use in California. NINE years old! Makes me sick.

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Finally, I can get facts! Glad to find C&C.

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