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Matt's avatar

I would love it if Trump ran his administration outside of Washington. People's president. Do it!!!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Best news (besides all of it) is getting rid of the state dept and Trump refusing to sign their BS rules and finance his own transition team outside of dc. 👏 👏.

He’s already off to a great start! THIS is why we want to hire him!

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GG's avatar
Nov 1Edited

Makes me think the no-income-tax thing might be real!

I work for a pro-Trump accountant and he doesn't believe it will really happen. I hate to get my hopes up, but can't seem to stop the dreaming.

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dan herrick's avatar

Just kill the withholding process. God claims the first fruits as His own. The US Government grabs the first fruits before the taxpayer sees them. And so much more than God claimed. If the people are required to pony up the tax out of funds that pass through their hands the uproar will be glorious.

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Barbara's avatar

Agreed! As a sole proprietor, I pay in estimated taxes and let me tell you, it's a painful process! It makes me really angry when I think of the government waste and what those same dollars could do for my family. Citizens' voting would completely change if each citizen had to pay the government every week or two or quarter to fund Ukraine, prisoner sex changes, illegal immigrant housing while their own family struggles with groceries and household expenses.

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Monterey's avatar

Yes, as small business owners we did the exact same thing for years and understood that very few people get what it is like to feel taxation in real time instead of in withholdings.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Exactly, Dan! I've said that for years. If people had to actually pay at the end of the year, they would view things much differently. The slow, small cuts every week or two weeks doesn't have the same pain as the sword through the chest or mace across the head at the end of the year.

It is obvious, that is why the implemented "withholding" and also so that they could be cavalier with the constant flow of "income" into the treasury in the form of our taxes. Purposeful manipulation of the people. Those Dems and RINOs back when they introduced the withholding theft were smart in some ways back then, I'll give them that...

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daverkb's avatar

Excellent! Thank you all!

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Someone once said taxes would be brought under control (or eliminated) if tax day was moved from April 15 to the day after Election Day!

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dan herrick's avatar

Thanks, Donna! I'm going to add that one to my repertoire (usually forgetting the attribution).

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Should have said the day BEFORE the election.

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Stacy's avatar

That’s how it used to be, as recently as the’50s. People sent their checks to the Treasury every year.

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Monterey's avatar

Really?

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daverkb's avatar

Good Point! Excellent! The 'government' inverts the intended order head over heels. And another example of the state's insurrection against God and Scripture.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

If they audit the Pentagon correctly it will happen

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Peter GL's avatar

remember the $600 hammer the Defense Department ordered in the 1980s or the $640 toilet seat they commissioned? And what of the Spruce Goose that flew for a grand total of 30 seconds 77 years ago today costing $23 million then? The government and the Pentagon truly thinks money grows on trees!

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STH's avatar

Taxes on social security on wages you were already taxed on is just plain wrong and double taxation.

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Johnny-O's avatar

The question is, if presented, would it actually pass Congress. Highly doubtful and I would imagine Trump knows this. Politicians in an election year say all sorts of stuff...

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GG's avatar

Then it's time to do something about Congress. Income tax is unconstitutional and makes us slaves to our government. I grew up believing I was blessed because I was born in the freest country the world has ever known. I was deceived. I see my shackles now and it's time to take them off. If it can be done, it starts with Trump.

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CH's avatar

I can see the 16th Amendment being challenged with it going all the way to the Supreme Court after Trump takes office. Property taxes are especially unconstitutional because they are based on feudal European laws.

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GG's avatar

Property taxes are another thing that really get under my skin. You never truly own your property.

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Jen's avatar

I especially hate property taxes because I am terrified they are going to jack those through the roof in their plans to oust people from their homes and move them to 15 minute cities. That was my guess all along for how they would do it. That or natural disasters.

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dan herrick's avatar

There's a book named "The Law That Never Was" by a rancher using the nickname "Red" (his name is on the book but I never remembered it after reading from it.) He and his wife were offended enough by IRS demands for an accounting of charitable contributions that they paid someone to visit all 48 state archives and the National Archives to look up the complete record of both ends of the ratification process for each state. With a little bit of commentary! the content of the book is a copy of that complete record. (DuckDuckGo just gave me this link which I have not opened "https://thelawthatneverwas.com" and I remember the last name "Benson" from that search) Every one of the records was deficient (fraudulent) according to what my 1950s childhood schooling taught me about how such things work. Nonetheless, US Secretary of State, Philander T Knox (some parents have delightful prescience) duly reported that he had received the required ratifications and it was formally added to the Constitution as the 16th Amendment.)

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John Bugni's avatar

GG, see my comment to Johnny-O.

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Dawn B's avatar

We have opened our eyes and feel our shackles now but it is nothing new. Still, we are blessed in the US but no place on earth is safe from satan.

If we are free from the bondage of sin, we are free.

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John Bugni's avatar

Johnny, the plan calls for elimination of corrupt congess poeple (the majority) and reconstituting congress, and they will pass it.

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Peter GL's avatar

we need term limits for congress as much as we have for the President

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Johnny-O's avatar

The voters have to eliminate those people, and last I checked, the majority of them are still the ones on the ballots. So, yeah, a bill to eliminate income taxes ain't gonna happen, and I'd bet the farm on it.

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Stacy's avatar

Have you heard of the FairTax? It’s a tax on consumption. www.fairtax.org

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79SmithW60's avatar

1000%. If done right, with the 16th Amendment eliminated and the guard rails put in place, so they can't just with a simple majority increase the rate, it would be a boon for the country and for freedom. And everyone has skin in the game, and "pays their fair share" to quote the leftist totalitarian's favorite thing to screech!!! Progressive tax on income is the worst thing for economic growth.

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dan herrick's avatar

The Sixteenth Amendment was never lawfully by any state. I read the book tens of years ago and personally observed the discrepancies. What we need from the bottom is a club with a chapter in each state doing the search in their own state to gather the complete record of the ratification. Then sue to get the various certifications of their ratifications declared legally deficient. Another chapter needs to look up the other end of the process in the National Archives so the state chapters can include that data in their suits.

The collection work was done successfully a number of years ago and recorded in a book titled The Law That Never Was. That was before the web and crowdsourcing and his ire was directed at the center and none of his legal efforts went anywhere.

DuckDuckGo just gave me a URL of the same name (which I have not visited):

https://thelawthatneverwas.com/

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79SmithW60's avatar

Dan,

The gentleman that did all the work died in 2021 at age of 94. I plan to dive into the website this weekend. Here is the opening in memoriam at the top of the website:

During the early morning hours of May 5, 2021, the honorable man William J. Benson left our good company forever.

He was born March 30, 1927 in Harvey, Illinois. He'd just turned 94. A stalwart defender of American liberty, he never wavered in his commitment to hold government accountable for its misbehaviors. Over the years he assisted many in successful defenses against a cruel, illegitimate and tyrannical tax system; those who adhered to his careful guidance were exonerated of wrongdoing.

He leaves us a legacy difficult to fulfill. He was almost larger than life. His discoveries have shaped how we see the history of our nation.

Rest in peace, Bill. You've earned it.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Thank you Dan. I have always heard that but hadn't taken the time to research it. It was one of those that was simply 'decreed' by the progressives when it got close. I'll bet Elon would be on board with looking into this. He has a complete understanding on how the income tax has ruined this country. I'd be willing to join the club.

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Robyn Welch's avatar

But the rich wouldn't have to pay their "fair share." And there wouldn't be tax credits for lower income. I can imagine the push back that would get.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Robyn: That's the point, every does pay their fair share. Using 21% as the tax rate for the Fair Tax on new goods as the example: If you can afford a $100,000 boat, you would pay $21,000 in taxes on that new purchase. If I can only afford a $10,000 boat, then I pay $2,100 in taxes on that new boat. You've paid a considerable more tax based on what you can afford than I did, so you and I would both be paying "our fair share". Not sure how the leftists can use the bogus 'fair share' talking point argument when looking at those numbers. But I'm sure they still would try!!... LOL! Common sense is an uncommon virtue with the communists/socialists.

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GG's avatar

I have. Also, the flat tax. What we have now isn’t right.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

The difficult part of this will be that tariffs will increase the cost of consumption. While, overall I think that's a good thing, it will impact lower income classes the most. They'll have to figure that out.

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GG's avatar

There will be pain, at first at least. But I think the tariffs will bring back American manufacturing, which would boost the economy further. Plus, it would give us purpose again. We used to make things. We can be that country again.

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Jen's avatar

oh I get too excited even thinking about that...

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Yep! Made in America!

After only 12,000 jobs added last month this should be music to the ears of the unions.

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daverkb's avatar

Very good posting today. Thank you.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Remember cheap Chinese made goods are being brought to this country by corporations that have sold out to the low cost and in the case of Nike and Levis, slave labor, and they happily put their name on the product and import into America, because of the "cost savings" they get in slave labor.

We tend to "blame China" or other countries, but it is actually "American" corporations that are the ones to blame. Stanley Tools for example closed the majority of their plants in CT and other states and now are just primarily an import company of cheaply made tools with their name on it. Yes, they supposedly "make" it in the other countries in "their" plant, but you don't think the CCP sees that as the CCP's plant. You better believe it. They are just running the plant; it is not really "theirs". THEY (Wall Street and the Bain Capitals of the world (Mitt Romney) and the useless CEOs sold out America, not the countries making things and shipping them over here.

I welcome Trump's tariff plan no matter how much we have to endure if it will make the USA independent and free once again.

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rolandttg's avatar

And guess where most of the cost savings go? It isn't passed on to us.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Exactly. We get junk goods, and "they" get the profits for selling out their country.

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Jay Horton's avatar

100% !

Later Jay

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Gary,

You’re right. Also, anyone that is against slavery should embrace tariffs.

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CStone's avatar

And ‘Apple’ products.

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sempervirens's avatar

It isn’t just Apple that uses slave labor in China…

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Johnny-O's avatar

Yes, and on top of it, the massive gains made on their products are pocketed. We don't actually get cheap products from them - well, the quality is cheap, but they still cost a lot.

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dan herrick's avatar

Tariffs will bring manufacturing back into the US. People who choose to buy something made overseas will indeed be choosing to pay the tariff. Half a century ago a Mercedes was worth paying the tariff for some people. Others were excited about their new Chevy, or Ford, or even Chrysler. Neither group of buyers considered the tariff as part of their decision.

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rolandttg's avatar

Maybe then we will go back to buying things we need. instead of things we want, or think we want.

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banjocat's avatar

^^like... maybe, just maybe, people will again return their focus to what a life is worth and why we are here in the first place... to learn not to earn until we bury ourselves in debt and things we never needed in the first place.

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ILoveherbs's avatar

Or just shopping for entertainment!

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CH's avatar

I am not an expert by any means, but Trump is going to fund the federal government the way it was funded before the 16th amendment was created. It will be something like the McKinley Tariff Act of 1890. Coincidentally, McKinley was assassinated after becoming president.

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CStone's avatar

Then we need to pray a hedge of protection around him and his family.

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CStone's avatar

Actually we need to pray that protection around the entire team. We know that RFKJR, Elon Musk are in their crosshairs.

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dan herrick's avatar

Not So! Lower Income Classes will migrate to domestic products and not pay the tariffs.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Eventually, and maybe quickly, yes. But it won't happen immediately. It will also take a while for production in the US to be rebuilt.

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dan herrick's avatar

Esau wanted instant gratification, Jacob planned for the future (fourteen years labor for a wife...). Proverbs has a little thing about grasshoppers and ants, "Go to the ant, thou sluggard."

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79SmithW60's avatar

Also, the old adage: Question: How do you eat an elephant? Answer: One bite at a time.

Also, if someone finds themselves a hundred pounds overweight for their height. They didn't get that way overnight. It likely took many years. So, for them to get back into down to a healthy weight/shape, it will take longer than it did to get to be overweight. I forget the timeframe, but I think it is twice or 3x longer. Anyway, you get the point.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

Hopefully it will discourage overconsumption of cheap plastic Chinese products.

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Aloha50's avatar

Yeah this is one of those things where neither Trump or anybody in the Trump circle has said this. It was just one NPR article that got all this this going. That said, pray it happens!

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Debbie's avatar

He said it himself on the Joe Rogan show.

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Monterey's avatar

I 100% agree with your boss, though consider how amazing it is that Trump even uttered the words!

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Paul Ashley's avatar

One of the restrictions is that you cannot start planning until they give permission! Trump is working on it now so they'll be ready to hit the ground running. That's a start.

A good article about this choice: https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2024/10/19/profound-implications-trump-transition-team-likely-to-refuse-federal-assistance-and-transition-funding-if-president-trump-wins-election/

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FH's avatar

Yes! Especially the paragraphs describing how the G S A (yet another 3 letter agency!) released information in both the Mueller (whoops I mean Weissman) investigation and assisted in the MAL raid.

For those who don’t know the website, not one fact published has ever been disputed.

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SushiRoll's avatar

Indeed! The left has had years to plot against him! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyR7q_FbcxA

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Peter GL's avatar

Glenn Beck clarifies once again how the Democratic Party is most UNDEMOCRATIC and the ones to impose a dictatorship on us

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CStone's avatar

Thank you for this link. I just finished watching it. Glenn has been the “Watchman on the Wall” for years.

We need to listen!

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rolandttg's avatar

Went to his rally in DC years ago with Sarah Palin. Not a scrap of trash left anywhere on the grounds.

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Kathie Miller's avatar

He did? That’s awesome! When did he do this? Where did u get the info?

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Neil Kellen's avatar

This is probably outside of any possible realm, but imagine, after DOGE gets done axing all sorts of departments, the remaining departments get spread out geographically. Department of Agriculture could move to Nebraska. Department of Defense should move to, say, San Saba Texas, CIA headquarters should move to Nome Alaska, etc...

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Matt's avatar

cia headquarters to the Mariana Trench

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WP William's avatar

i had Puerto Rico in mind...near the largest of the landfills

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

perfect!

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carily myers's avatar

lol, like and af

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shayne's avatar

The Dept of Education into the closest dumpster.

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CH's avatar

I had a very interesting conversation with a school principal who thinks it needs to be eliminated. He brought that up which surprised me.

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SusanMc's avatar

Fed Ed dictates every move the locals make with the blessing of our equally corrupt state departments of education.

Both exist for themselves- crass bureaucrats/educrats who haven’t educated one child. The siphon taxpayer $$$ & use it to keep their existence existing for the sake of existing.

Every $ bestowed upon the individual states (& on down to individual school systems) comes with HUGE STRINGS attached.

Many dictates conflict with local mores & belief systems. NO local control anymore.

Electronic records are kept on every child for life. Common Core ushered in Data Mining on a massive scale. Teachers are inundated with “paper work,” checking off boxes, busywork, leaving limited time for genuine teaching.

We have SEL (Social Emotional Learning) which probes into personal info of children & seeks to cure what ails them. We have CRT (Critical Race Theory) which divides kids according to oppressors & oppressed. Kids just accept each other until adults mess with their minds. These programs are causing anxiety in many children then SEL, etc. swoop in to “help” fix them. Right.

Sound familiar?

Cause a problem; then “fix” it (their way).

A child psychologist told me his clinic load exponentially exploded when Common Core was implemented. Never had he seen so many anxious & disturbed kids. He & his wife removed their own school age children from public schools & recommended the same when I asked his advice about a friend’s grandchild. Her family were at wits end over her school system & what was going on; I consulted him as to where they could get help (he was located 3/4 across the country from them. I thought he could direct them to someone he know in their area. He ended up telling me the real solution is to leave the public school system).

TMI

Our education system is broken as far as truly educating our children. It only provides jobs all the way up the chain.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Nowhere in the Constitution does it authorize a Dept of Education. It was unconstitutional to begin with, so it "should" be easier to eliminate.

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MommaBear5's avatar

Homeschoolers know this. I knew.

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Yuma's Freezing's avatar

And set that dumpster on fire. With a flamethrower.

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Dena's avatar

Along with the evil, corrupt Ed. unions!

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PEL's avatar

And the CFPB. It sounds good but is mainly a way to skim $ off the private sector.

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Valerie's avatar

I’ve been saying this for a year! The departments need to spread out and be in the places where they operate most…. Border security should be in TX or AZ, dept of interior in Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, etc.

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shayne's avatar

I reckon when work on the border wall is up and running, President Trump should take a page out of Hadrian's playbook, and build forts every five miles along the wall with military personal and heavy armaments. I'd be fine doing this on both south and north borders.

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dan herrick's avatar

In Hadrian's day a day's travel was about 25 miles. We could legitimately put the forts a little farther apart.

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shayne's avatar

Yep, we sure could Dan.

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NormaJeanne's avatar

It sure would make a positive impact on these economies.

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Credenda's avatar

How about moving the UN 100 miles East!

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79SmithW60's avatar

Perfect! We can just eminent domain the land for an illegal alien processing station to send them back to their original countries. Sorry UN, we need this facility to process all of your people back to your respective countries. I think the estimation is over 160 plus countries with illegal alien representation that have come here...

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Valerie's avatar

Is 100 miles enough?

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dan herrick's avatar

I think it gets them past the edge of the continental shelf!

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Yuma's Freezing's avatar

Park them next to the Titanic.

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Aloha50's avatar

That's the second best option, the first being total elimination. But yes if elimination not happening then do this

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SusanMc's avatar

The UN is our enemy right on US soil. How stupid of us.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Instead of being consolidated in "Rome", that would make sense. The 'poor' lobbyists would have travel all over the country to buy their influence! LOL!

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John infinity N's's avatar

I think all unconstitutional useless bureaus should be relocated to the pits of hell where they came from.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

I just realized an unexpected benefit of this: decreased lobbying.

How many power hungry people will respond to an job posting for a position in Lincoln Nebraska, or Nome Alaska, or San Saba Texas,...?

Not to mention the cost lobbying firms will have to manage by having offices all over the country.

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Jen's avatar

what a fantastic idea. love it!

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Valerie's avatar

This exactly!

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Juju's avatar

You should add your idea to the new website they created to get ideas from the American people.

https://forum.policiesforpeople.com/

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CH's avatar

Yes! In addition, the billions being sent overseas ends and Trump also confiscates funds from human traffickers and drug dealers (which he plans to do based on executive orders he wrote in his 1st term).

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dan herrick's avatar

I have long been suggesting that one of the smallest changes to improve the mess would be to completely outlaw air conditioning in any structure within the DC beltway. No grandfather loophole.

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dan herrick's avatar

Another tool is to remove phone service from government buildings. We already have tools to shut off cell service in an area, and wire service has always been easy to interrupt. This one just improves government efficiency disruptively.

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Emumundo's avatar

I’ve thought we should do that in Florida. There will be fewer, but better, Floridians.

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AngelaK's avatar

Sorry, that is absolutely insane!

I have lived in NYC in July (in my youth and teens) without air-conditioning and it was unpleasant but doable.

I have spent time in Greece in the summer without air-conditioning,..due to its dryness, the 90+ heat was doable and tolerable.

I live in South Florida now, and the heat and humidity factor is undoable without air conditioning. Not to mention how historically, and scientifically, working in heat makes workers unproductive as heck.

It just is not doable or tolerable in the south of the state.

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Not doable in the

Panhandle either.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

once I interviewed for a job in Pensacola and would agree.

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Peace's avatar

It certainly IS doable to live in the south without air conditioning as I can personally attest to. I grew up on the coast of Florida and we didn't have air conditioning until I was a teenager. It was helpful to have an attic fan which pulled air through open windows. I do remember in school my clothing sticking to the varnish on the desk seat when I would go to stand up due to the heat melting the varnish. Doable, but certainly not ideal!!

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SusanMc's avatar

I’ve read before…this idea of spreading out across the country guvmint agencies. Brilliant! Then perhaps these bureaucrats will be more accountable to real people.

In DC they are ALL together at same parties, meetings, clubs…. no wonder The Swamp came into existence.

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Peter GL's avatar

Nome Alaska! Brilliant, that way they can keep a close eye to their archenemy Russia!

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shayne's avatar

I like what you're saying!!!

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Susan Banks's avatar

The Treasury had moved to Reno, Nevada a few years ago. I think you are right Neil.

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carily myers's avatar

lol, like and agree

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I'm going to strongly recommend we finish the job of getting him into the White House before we start thinking about all of the possibilities.

YOU MUST GO VOTE IN SPITE OF EVERYTHING YOU ARE ABOUT TO READ! If you can vote in person on Tuesday do so, bring enough food and water that you can comfortably stay in line, but whatever you do, do not let anyone remove you from the line. If you have no choice but to vote early be prepared for something similar to this process which I suffered through.

I "voted" yesterday. I say "voted" because I went to the County Recorders office and told them I wanted to vote. After giving the clerk my photo ID Driver's license and several minutes, she came back and gave me a "blank" ballot - except for the unreadable computer code at the top. I went to one of the poll stations and made all my selections and had the machine print my ballot. After printing it, I checked the human readable portion of it and verified it had all my selections - it did. Of course I have no idea if the additional machine language which was also printed after "voting" - and is what the tabulator will read for my votes, accurately represented my vote - presumably with the same selections as I made, but who knows?

Anyhow, following the instructions from the clerk, now I had to take and FOLD the ballot twice to get it into the small envelope they gave me. I did NOT get to put it into a tabulation machine where my vote would be immediately registered. I then signed the envelope and put the ballot in their ballot box. She told me the ballot box would be emptied that night and the ballot removed from the envelope and sent to elections for counting in the next day or two!!!!

So, now I'm left wondering what will become of my folded ballot? Will it run through a tabulation machine or fail due to the folds and go to adjudication where they will vote for me? Will it be replaced by a pristine unfolded ballot with their choices somewhere during the move from recorders office to elections office?

Bottom line is I have no idea if my vote selections were tabulated or will ever be tabulated. I have no idea if the computer code at the top of my ballot equaled the human readable portion of the ballot.

But I went and "voted", mostly to see the process and report on it, and mostly to ensure they didn't prevent me from voting somehow on Tuesday.

I feel sick about it. I'm praying for divine intervention.

YOU MUST GO VOTE IN SPITE OF EVERYTHING I JUST WROTE!

If we get divine intervention and somehow win this s_Election, we must remove mail in balloting and programmable machines FOREVER from our elections.

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79SmithW60's avatar

We don't have early voting, only election day voting, unless you have a legitimate absentee ballot requirement (military service, out of the country, etc.). 100% on removing the machines and "vote by mail".

We need paper ballots, proper identification with voter against voter checklist with signature verification, election day in person voting unless legitimate absentee required (military service, etc.), hand counts, ballot preservation for a 10 year period, mandatory voter checklist certification to eliminate dead people voting, illegals, etc. also, make Federal Election Day a national holiday and/or make it a two day evolution. Simple. Let's Make Election Results Trustworthy Again!

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Jay Horton's avatar

100%

Later Jay

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Im in Arizona, where election fraud is rampant. Where are you, Gary? What machines do they use to "process" (change) your vote?

And remember this, their stealing our election here, affects your outcome too, regardless of how pristine your process may or may not be.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Somewhere (here?) I recently read that our election need TWO things to be trustworthy: 1. Is a safe, verifiable election process. 2. Is public BELIEF that the process is safe and verifiable.

If either of those variables is absent, the system isn't working.

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79SmithW60's avatar

100% agree. The system is not working.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I did early voting for the first time ever on Wednesday. Stood in line for almost 3 hours.

This morning I went with my wife to repeat the process.

In Oklahoma, we get a paper ballot with little boxes out beside each candidate / question. You fill the chosen box in with ink, then after your entire ballot is complete, feed it into an electronic machine that records the votes and stores the ballot.

If any marks are made outside the boxes, or you try to write in a candidate, or try to vote for more than one candidate per election, the ballot is automatically voided and spat back to you.

No receipt is given to you so you just have to trust that it was tabulated correctly.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Same for Hellinois.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

So the part of your process where you vote on paper is legit, your problem is letting the machines count it. LIkely, you also have no opportunity to do a manual hand count to verify the machines? See, I would be okay with the machines doing a count as long as a 100% hand count was also accomplished. But here in AZ the courts (yes the courts not the legislature) has ruled that only 2% of 5 races can be hand counted!! It's unbelievable and it happened right here in Cochise when a judge was sent here from Pima, a corrupt son of a bitch by the name of Mcginley who totally misinterpreted what it says in the legislation, which is that a minimum of 2% must be checked. Which means you could check all the way up to 100%. But he "interpreted" it differently and was not challenged by the county supervisors. They just fell in line.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Yep. We should have a counting verification process for the machines. Maybe not even for each machine but a random selection.

A poll official counts while someone from each party observes. Everyone has to certify under penalty of perjury that the counts matched the machines exactly.

If a machine has a mismatch in the counts, those ballots would be counted again and the totals taken from the hand count.

And at that point, all machines at that polling location would have to be hand counted.

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79SmithW60's avatar

I don't think it is pristine at all Daniel. I am just saying that I haven't had the opportunity to vote yet (I would have voted early in person, if we had that option - which I never have, but President Trump encouraged everyone to vote early and I would have done it this year), because we do not have early voting (standard in person or mail in) in NH. Our town is paper ballots and hand count. I always assist with the count to keep an eye on things too... I don't even trust that system when it comes to the Dems.

Larger towns do unfortunately have the Dominion and other vote "counting" machines, so I am under no illusion that they will not be stealing NH and others like they did in 2004, 2016, 2020, and frankly, I believe they always do.

I followed closely all the cheating systems that Mike Lindell, 2000 Mules (Dinesh D'Souza) and all the battles that Kari Lake, Mark Finchem and others did in AZ and the other "swing" states.

The unconstitutional ways (state supreme courts decisions in PA, consent decrees in GA, secretaries of states making their own decisions, illegal drop boxes in WI) in states like (AZ, WI, GA, PA to name a few) that changed their voting mechanics without the state legislatures doing it, as directed by Article 1, Section 4 of the US Constitution. That should have been enough to reset the election, but the cowardly supreme court and Judas Pence refused to acknowledge reality.

Believe me, we are in this fight for the Republic together against the evil one and his minions.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Hi Gary,

Just to be clear, I wasn't knocking your system with my pristine comment. I was merely saying that even if you system was pristine-ly perfect, the fact that mine is full of fraud will allow the criminals to steal the election from both of us the way they have set it up with 7 "swing states" that determine the election for all 50. And if fucking pisses me off.

I also agree with you that if there are machines involved in counting the vote, then they will be used to achieve the outcome they want, and then will use the media to proclaim everything was perfect and corrupt judges to rule against anyone who should dare challenge the result.

When we lose this s_Election, we are going to need another shot heard around the world, another Concorde and Lexington to set the country back on course.

Here in Arizona they did the change to machines at County level to make it appear it was each county's choice to do it. But they didn't follow the Constitution of AZ which requires 15% of the electorate to approve the Initiative, put it on a ballot and have everyone vote (we hadn't realized at the time the initiative process required 15% of us to approve it before it would go on an election ballot - and of course none of those who did were talking because everyone was going to make a lot of money and/or stay in power over us). The 3 supervisors and our corrupt elections director at the time just forced it down our throats. It's likely they all got paid enormous sums to do it.

Then of course the pLandemic allowed them to institute mass mail in voting (whole sale ballot fraud) to complete their system just in time for the the 2020 election. Done under the guise of an emergency, again the electorate were never given the choice of wanting it or not.

Don't even get me started on Benedict Pence.

Yes, we are in it together, I'm just not sure how we coalesce into a force that can reckon with the problem?

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Daniel, I got to vote my absentee ballot in-person (early voting in MI) and put the ballot in the tabulator which registered a green check mark on the screen.

Does that mean it will be counted the way I voted? No, it does not.

BUT as even Seth Keshel says (if you know who he is), that early voting is as much or more about the narrative war against our deceitful opponents' narratives, as it is about anything else.

He is going to vote on election day, but does understand why some would vote early and bank their vote.

I believe there is value in all of us voting by any (legal) means.

No bemoaning we didn't 'get out the vote.'

VOTE. VOTE. VOTE!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I agree we have to go "vote".

But they are still going to steal it with massive mail in ballot fraud and if that is not enough, then brute force number changing by the s_Election machines.

The real issue is what are Americans going to do about it when we are told Kakala won, the Senate is dem majority and the House is dem majority?

I hope we are ready to FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!

PS, yes, I do know Seth, have spoken with him face to face. He's a good guy, I'd say a Patriot, but really hasn't been able to do much about ending the fraud, he has at least been able to show people how the fraud was done.

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Susan Banks's avatar

Seth is not your best resource. Just sayin'.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Susan, do you know him personally (not asking to be antagonistic)?

I know him not from time in the Army -we were in at different times - but only as someone who thoughtfully put forward the case for how our elections are stolen.

He is a former Army Military Intelligence Captain. Very good at analysis of both what happened in an event and what is about to happen based on understanding how the enemy is equipped, manned and how they operate as well as historical records. His presentations are detailed and documented. The only problem is that the courts blocked every case to present the evidence. Of course the media says there were something like 60 challenges, all thrown out! But not thrown out on merit, only on standing or laches (another bullshit way of saying you should have brought the case before the election.) Complete bullshit.

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VisciousFishes's avatar

Great comment, thank you.

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Loretta's avatar

I'd say you were in Massachusetts...except that you had to present your ID.

*sigh*

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Massachusetts, once one of the greatest States in the union, in fact, the Revolutionary War began here at Concord and Lexington. Oh Massachusetts, what happened to thee?

I know!!!! Lets ask Pocohontas Warren? Ed Markey? Bruce Springsteen? What happened?!

Do most people in Mass actually agree with these fools and others like them? Or do they just not realize they have no say in the s_Elections?

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79SmithW60's avatar

I think they might, or they don't vote. I bet Pres Trump does better this time, maybe closer to 43%, but around 38% is what the typical RINO Republican presidential candidate gets (Romney, McCain, Bush 43). The patriots in MA simply get "outvoted" by the university and medical establishment crowds (NIMBYs) located inside of the I-495 beltway corridor. Unfortunately, it is spreading to the rest MA and the rest of New England. That is what happened to the Maine 1st district area. It is filled with leftists (a large number of NIMBY's from MA that moved into that area to escape what they destroyed, and only to bring their Demonrat policies with them.

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Owain Glyndŵr's avatar

Would be nice if he could move his Cabinet out of Washington, say Florida maybe or Texas.

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Kitkat's avatar

Agree! Why the cesspool NY?

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Doohmax's avatar

Trump should locate in a state where the judiciary is not made up of Progressive fanatics who make any ruling required to inhibit Trump and his policies.

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AngelaK's avatar

Trump Tower and NYC is his home. Florida is beautiful but you never quite get the climate (change of seasons) and vitality which you knew as a New Yorker.

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Susan Banks's avatar

NY will be brought back to what it used to be! A fantastic City to go see a show. It will be safe again. The illegals are gone day 1. Think about the 60's and how vibrant it was in NY. Everyone wanted to go. Just like Detroit was. We will be traveling freely everywhere. We have to think BIG. Be blessed. God sure LoVES us!!

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Yuma's Freezing's avatar

Yuma, AZ! 120°+ in the summer.

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CH's avatar

Trump talked about spreading the Federal government agencies throughout the states in his first term. I keep praying he does this so that Democrats no longer have a stranglehold on southern MD and northern VA. Citizens in northern MD are conservative so we have to endure liberal nonsense because of Montgomery and Prince George's counties in southern MD.

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rolandttg's avatar

As a Virginian , I sure like that idea.

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John Bugni's avatar

I believe "The Plan" calls for exactly that. Seat of Government elsewhere (Texas) and Treasury in Reno.

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dan herrick's avatar

But in New York?!?

Push the UN off the island.

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Jo Highet's avatar

In Flyovers country!

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AngelaK's avatar

It is not over, until it is over. 🗳

There are things like: fraud, cheating, liberal voting, witch's spells (I am serious), lunatics, demon possessed individuals (assasins and murderers), influential and wealthy demonic people ($oro$ and son), and so much else trying to prevent a Trump victory, so 🙏please🙏 PRAY, humbly and earnestly. 🙏

Only God can make this happen, in His great mercy.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Amen, Angela! You are spot on. 🎯🎯🎯🎯

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CStone's avatar

I have been thinking the exact same thing !!!!!!! Get out of that corrupt climate!

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JK's avatar

47 likes, I want to leave it alone and reply your 48th like! God Bless All

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David Roberts's avatar

You know, government is traditionally centrally located to the constituent, as it was when DC was founded. Look at most state capitals. How about St Louis?

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Nevertheless He looked upon their distress

When He heard their cry of lamentation;

And He remembered for them His covenant,

And relented according to the abundance of His lovingkindness.

— Psalm 106:44-45 LSB

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Julie's avatar

His love endures forever🙏🏻

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Amen! So thankful for the solid Rock of Jesus Christ in this crazy world.

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Joy-Bob Lindskog's avatar

Big amen, Janice

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BelleTower's avatar

It is all I really have

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Oma's avatar

Singing this now...

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Just a note that fascinates me: “Nevertheless” means “in spite of what preceded.” That sounds a lot like grace and mercy. 🙌🏻

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Jamie's avatar

I absolutely love defining words we are use to hearing, such as this. It helps me gain a deeper understanding of the scripture!

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Gaye's avatar

It sounds like a second chance to me. The God of second chances.

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Robin Greer's avatar

The apostrophe story reminded me of the joy and tittle statement in Matthew 5:17-18 Do not think that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish but to fulfill. For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, neither the smallest letter or stroke (jot or tittle) shall pass from the Law until all is accomplished.

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Brenda Bergsma's avatar

*jot and tittle..... autocorrect doesn't know about Bible verses...tried to make mine "hot and title" lol

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Robin Greer's avatar

exactly...and I was on my phone so I couldn't correct the post. :(

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Oma's avatar

😂

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SusanMc's avatar

Reading this scripture bring tears… so many are humbled before Him with cries of lamentation. We know He’s in ultimate control but our flesh is uneasy.

May His grace & mercy flow in spite of what this nation has become.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Such a jewel from Psalms. What kind of love relationship is this? “We love because he first loved us” (1 John 4:19). “While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8). All He asks is that we show a little humility, give Him a call, and learn how to be better people (2 Chronicles 7:14). “Learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart” (Matthew 11:29). What kind of God is humble and gentle, and generous? Our God. Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. “What no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what no human mind has conceived— the things God has prepared for those who love Him” (1 Corinthians 2:9).

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Penny North's avatar

The look on RFK, Jr’s face at the end of that clip is one I’ve seen on people’s faces when they talk about blessings and miracles.

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Annie's avatar

Yeah. That clip gave me chills. Our Lord moves in mysterious ways to answer our prayers. Blessings to all. 🙏✝️❤️

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Amazing! I shared on my public fb page I think for the first time ever a post from a democrat — RFK Jr. Wonders never cease!

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SusanMc's avatar

His speech was wonderful; my opinion of him started changing after his interview with Tucker. I’d been admiring his stances on childhood vaxes, tainted food supply chain, etc. but still wondered about him a bit.

Climate stuff mainly.

Last night Trump was praising Bobby’s health plans & given him the go ahead, but cheekily said he also told him to leave alone our “liquid gold” in the ground! Leave that part to him (Trump)!

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AngelaK's avatar

He is, no longer.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Yep. 👏🏻👏🏻

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Joy-Bob Lindskog's avatar

Yup! Wonders never cease! Lol I don't read any demo stuff but I do read and repost RFKJr.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Yes, I literally have goosebumps!! 🔥

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Janet's avatar

YES!!! ❤️👍🏻🙏🏻

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

“Seminary class” - that is so accurate! Maybe even “seminary class” and “those who think or have seminary class envy”. The amount of drivel being preached from the pulpits is enough to drive anyone away. I know so many evangelicals - family members, friends - who claim to be voting for Trump while holding their nose. WHY? What POLICY do you disagree with? None. They just don’t like HIM. How can people who should be familiar with all the flawed characters God used for his glory, throughout the Bible and history, be so petty and shortsighted.

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Janet's avatar

Excellent point. This is why I left my mainline church. Seminary quality sermons. The world is crumbling around us and not a word about preparing ourselves and warning those around us to put on the armor of God and seek His face. There will be many caught by surprise. Jesus had a few words to say about this.

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Elaine H's avatar

That is why I love cornerstone chapel in leesburg VA. Pastor Gary Hamrick. I don’t live there, so I am part of their online congregation. Give it a try.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

We’ve been tuned into him for almost 4 years now!! We love him! We cannot find a church to go to in person anywhere around us that isn’t blowing smoke and blah blah blahs from the pulpit. We want the Bible, we want politics involved, we want the state of our world addressed, we want the TRUTH! We get that online with Cornerstone. So as much as we’d like a community - we’ll take the truth over mingling and pleasantries.

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Austin's avatar

Try looking at a Calvary Chapel in your area. I had looked for a church for YEARS. I had to settle for a Baptist church.....which shut down for months during Covid. Then I found a Calvary Chapel. I knew I was in the right place, 1) the pastor preaches ALL of the Bible, 2) he DID NOT shut down during Covid. 😍

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Austin's avatar

Oh, and the pastor invites anyone who is not born again to accept Christ as Lord and Savior.......EVERY SINGLE SUNDAY! In all my years, I have NEVER heard a pastor do that.

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sadie's avatar

I've attended several churches that always end that way. Baptists mostly do it and used to be Nazarenes did. I'm not exactly for it because church is for the believers.. not a place to proselytize. I get that the pastors don't want to miss an opportunity tho and actually, few churches are run according to scripture these days, so I'll just be glad the Word is going out no matter the details.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

The late Frank Barker at Briarwood Presbyterian in Birmingham, Alabama always ended his sermons with, “How should we respond to this (sermon)? Well, if you’re a Christian…. If you haven’t given your life to Jesus…”

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Trudy's avatar

I’m live in PA and my sister and I drive down to Pastor Gary’s church, Cornerstone Chapel in VA at least twice a year. We went to hear him with his Election Sunday message in September, powerful!!! He is an amazing man of God and so compassionate and passionate about the state of our country. I too watch him online every week!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Love love love his election sermon!

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Janet's avatar

I listen to a few others online. I will look at him. Thnx.

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Trudy's avatar

Janet, Pastor Gary is a wonderful preacher, teacher of the Word of God. He is, as I said to Elaine, a compassionate and passionate man in wanting all to come to know Jesus as Savior. If you can, listen to his message from September, it was his Election Sunday message and well done. Go to YouTube, Cornerstone Chapel VA and look for that title, Election Sunday message. 💗🙏🏻

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Julie Ann B's avatar

It took us several years to find a great church in the Kansas City area but ended up in a great Presbyterian Church (PCA) which faithfully preaches God’s Word and has an active, involved congregation of all ages. But we still often listen to sermons by Pastor Gary Hamrick of Cornerstone, Pastor John MacArthur from Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, CA. and Pastor Jack Hibbs from Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, CA. All are excellent!

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Yuma's Freezing's avatar

My pastor said that we are to "go and tell", not "sit and listen." I should probably say*former* pastor. The church split up about a year after he left. The remnants are nothing like that church used to be.

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Robyn Welch's avatar

I love my little church. Traditional song service, awesome preacher. We're finishing Revelation in the next few weeks. He preaches the Truth, only according to the Word.

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Oma's avatar

Janet, stream Tomoka Christian Church, Ormond Beach, Florida and listen to Pastor Joe Putting- Tomoka.cc

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Robin Greer's avatar

A local big name book writing pastor in Nashville Ray Ortland came out in support of Kamala. I hope many of his congregation left. You can’t claim to be a Christian and support abortion up to birth.

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Ray Ortland is one of the shepherds for sale in Megan Basham's book. Just sayin'

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Robin Greer's avatar

Well then, that makes sense now.

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Gaye's avatar

Watch Allie Beth Stuckey and this great Nashville pastor! https://youtu.be/3PM5nlHhLiw

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Ahem. Melania does.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Yes, when I heard that I immediately began praying for her conversion.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Um…excuse me….Melania Trump agrees with abortion up until birth???? What?? You have proof of her saying that? I have never heard this. 🤨

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

https://time.com/7050707/melania-trump-abortion-views-memoir-interview-donald-trump-reaction/

That's just one source - there are many.

The truth is that the Trump campaign wanted Melania's pro-abortion stance to signal their support to the 20-something females who are overwhelmingly pro-abort, secure in the knowledge that their pro-life base will never waiver, but will go along willingly to support abortion.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Did you not hear any news about her book about a month ago?

In it, she definitively declares that abortion is up to every woman - no exceptions

I'll go look for the quotes for you.

The Trumps are both pro-abortion. They wouldn't have allowed her pro-abort book to come out so publicly right before the election of they weren't.

Which is another reason for me not voting for Trump.

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Pixie Prissy's avatar

People who do not like Trump dislike him because they were told to dislike him. I have followed him closely since 2016. Here’s what I see in and Donald Trump. Someone who is kind, loving, empathetic and sympathetic, courageous, fearless, and generous (without calling attention to his generosity). I see him is a fine man. Also many Christians call him and unrepented sinner. Only God knows if Trump has repented. If you’re not God, please stop saying he’s an unrepented sinner.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Because they haven't actually read the Bible. A year or so ago, I looked into Gab, (I'd been absent for a year) and this popped up on my screen: Why does Satan want you in church? So you won't be reading your Bible. And in truth, as long as I was a regular church-goer, I just didn't "get around" to reading my Bible in a disciplined way. That changed, April 2023. Also, I have learned not to take lightly those screens which pop up out of nowhere.

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Jeff C's avatar

That's because you weren't in a good church. A good church will make teaching God's Word the cornerstone of the service. A good church will study the Bible chapter by chapter, verse by verse and understand the whole counsel of God. A good church won't jump around in the Bible cherry-picking passages that make the pastor feel good, but will teach all of it. If people aren't squirming in the pews now and then it's a sure sign the Bible isn't being taught.

God does want you in church as He commands us in the Bible to come together and fellowship with others. God doesn't want you out of church entirely but in a good Biblical church.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I don’t remember God commanding us to go to CHURCH, but yes to fellowship together. Church made sense for that. I submit that a good Bible preaching church is harder to find now that we are awake to the schemes of the devil and how he has used and abused pastors from the pulpit. I wish we could find a good truth speaking bible based teaching church in our area but we have come up empty. We are left to fend for ourselves online - but have found a spot in Cornerstone Chapel out of Virginia. We lack the fellowship God talks about in person, but we have friends and family that are like minded and Christian in real life walking with Jesus that we get to hang out and have quality time together when they come visit. It’s not often enough but we cherish it when we have it. Until God leads us to an in person church we do the best we can.

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Jeff C's avatar

Hi Sunnydaze, I urge you to consider Aloha50's comment above as it's very well stated and much more clearly and compassionately laid out than what I said. God commands us to fellowship because He knows it's good for our soul.

You are absolutely right in that the command is to fellowship (not sit in a building called a church) but that means learning about, praising, and worshipping God together with other Christians. As Aloha so well put it above, it's key to our spiritual growth.

If you like Pastor Gary's at Cornerstones heart and teaching I'd suggest you check out a Calvary Chapel in your area. Cornerstone is part of the Calvary Chapel movement and most of these pastors trained under Chuck Smith who taught them to teach the Bible this way in a kind but uncompromising fashion. I can't vouch for them all of course, but the overwhelming majority are solid Bible churches led by men that love the Lord and emphasize fellowship.

Many of them don't have "Calvary Chapel" in the church's name but are still affiliated with the movement.

https://calvarychapel.com/church-locator/

https://calvarycca.org/churches/

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Hebrews 10: 23Let us hold tightly without wavering to the hope we affirm, for God can be trusted to keep his promise. 24Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. 25And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.

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25And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.

I know what the Bible says. I don’t see God “commanding” us to go to church though. I see a commandment of thou shalt not kill. There’s a difference in that statement. It is a command. “Not neglecting meeting together” has a different tone and is not made as a command.

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Aloha50's avatar

This is true. Seems as though there's quite a few on here who think that listening to a sermon online every week is good. That's not fellowship. If that's in addition to local church attendance then great but should never replace. From a practical point of view, they miss out on all the blessings of having a community of like-minded people to share life with. I often think how people who have church local community (friendships) are blessed when a crisis occurs (usually health). Hospital visits, meals, etc....the local church is there for you. The online Church attender gets none of that. Something to think about.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Today cleared the air of vaccine approvals and bragging rights! My nose isn't so tight today. Abortion and LGB-Z gender must be taken a negative stand on until I can breathe free. I do feel like he's USED Christianity to his advantage but at least he sees it's use in lawfulness and freedoms. Melania is as big an objection in my mind..his closest ally and 'partner in crime'. You can say my panties are in a twist or two still. But TRUTH is that these are the choices God gave us for a time and purpose. Only God is perfect in all His ways. All others are imitators and/or usurpers.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

🎯

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Deb's avatar

Every Christian should read the book that was written by Megan Basham. It is excellent! The church is the last stronghold standing in the way of the globalist one works government. We who call ourselves Christ followers need to stand up strong against this evil! There are still good churches in America with some strong pastors who take their calling seriously. If you have been disenfranchised by one church ... Find another. Satan wants nothing more that for the church to fall into complete disarray and die! Don't allow that to happen our watch! I truly believe that our country is a gift to each of us from God and we need to do a better job of protecting her!

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Bandit's avatar

My church sure isn't standing in the way of anything! They're all for communism/socialism/fascism. It breaks my heart to be the only one there against the takeover. 😭😭😭😭😭

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I bought her book and started reading it. Unless we can find a biblical church in person (which so far we haven’t) we’ll go online to Pastor Gary Hammerick in Virginia.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I’m not going to find another one, Deb, although I understand your point. As a Roman Catholic, we Traditionalists are standing strong and fighting back against the evil that has infiltrated the Church we love. I will live as a Catholic and die as a Catholic, standing firm on my faith in Jesus Christ and the Magisterium of the Church.

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dan herrick's avatar

I was saying thirty years ago that amillenialism is a virus you catch in seminary. A couple decades of expositional preaching from both Testaments is a tolerably effective cure.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Now that is something to think about.

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MOMinator's avatar

Wooo never been first comment before 🤪🙌🏼😂

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randall stoehr's avatar

AND....You've just won a brand new car !!!

Oh wait....this is not the Price is Right....

Hahaha

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MOMinator's avatar

LOL! I will happily accept, as my ‘consolation prize’, a brand new government!!🙏🏼🇺🇸

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randall stoehr's avatar

Perfect reply....Now we're thinking hugely! A+

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John Bugni's avatar

MOMinator, well said. That's what "The Plan" calls for.

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RunningLogic's avatar

🤣😆

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yay!! That’s always exciting 😁

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Dr Linda's avatar

Cool! It’s fun.

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Janet's avatar

👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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Roger Beal's avatar

I hope Trump copies the model for his transition team, and moves many of the federal bureaucrtic agencies' headquarters out of Washington - indeed, out of the entire Beltway Zoo perimeter. Imagine a nation where the vilest of these agencies (think Department of Education) are shut down, and the rest are HQ'd in, say, Morgantown WV and Ithaca NY and Pueblo NM ....

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Jpeach's avatar

This would destroy the DC Metro economy. Where will all the K Street lobbyists go? What about all the DOD contractors? Who will the IC spy on? Who will attend all the DC Galas and power lunches? ….. Don’t know, don’t care.

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RunningLogic's avatar

They can learn to code 😑😆

Or start selling used cars (EVs only so they can keep their lefty cred).

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carily myers's avatar

lool, like

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Destroy the DC economy...oh, that's terrible (snicker snicker)

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

I watched a speech of Tucker’s and he said that until Trump, he didn’t realize that the reason 8 of the 10 richest counties in the nation were in DC was because they had stolen it.

They have no business, they produce nothing, they just take what they are not entitled to.

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WP William's avatar

Swampocracy built on top of a fetid reeking swamp home to denizens of poisonous reptiles and amphibians of dubious nature, quicksand and brackish bacterial choked waters

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Dr Linda's avatar

They can crawl back into the whome they crawled out of

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WP William's avatar

Ukraine needs to be rebuilt they can have them all

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Tamsin's avatar

"DC Bureaucracy, low miles serviced regularly all receipts new tags new tires original owner, 2B USD obo, no trades."

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

I’ve been praying for the abolishment of the DOE since 1991. 23 years. And God sent me Donald Trump. I would love to work a long side his team as they dismantle this evil machine…!

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Bandit's avatar

I remember my Mom being so upset about having to join the union and all the additional levels of rules and regulations.

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Cindi's avatar

Ugh, don’t send them to New Mexico either, one of the most corrupt 1 party states in the country.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Don't send them to Pennsylvania because PA cheats in elections.

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carily myers's avatar

It's gonna be really hard picking the states. Shipping in "true blue workers" might be kinda iffy.

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WP William's avatar

Our Colorado Rockies have been the elite playground and meeting spot for generations...we'll take them all here. Too far gone anyway just garbage it up

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Neil Kellen's avatar

I've been saying that for years. Put the departments in places where only people who really want to work on the departments' true mission will be willing to relocate to.

And the CIA, since they are SO concerned with Russia Russia Russia should move to Nome Alaska.

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Bandit's avatar

Maybe they should move their offices to Russia. It would make it easier to spy on them from in country.

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carily myers's avatar

They already do via the U.S Embassy, have been since the 50's.

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Bandit's avatar

I know, but that's different than getting them totally out of DC.

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Janet's avatar

Isn’t there a US flag on the moon somewhere? . Still too close for me.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Mars? 🤔

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Neil Kellen's avatar

oh! Combine this effort with Musk's effort to reach Mars! Perfect!

First group of people to move there: John Kelly, John Brennan, Mark Miley, Lloyd Austin, Victoria Nuland, Marc Elias, Alexander Vindman...

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SusanMc's avatar

Liz Cheney

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

How about just a deep space probe? Elon has the rockets and I bet he'd lend a few to the effort. (And write them off before any tax law change-and I'm ok with tha!)

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CPK (Charles Kalina)'s avatar

Why mess up nice towns like that?

We could take a leaf from the Manhattan Project: Quonset huts out in the desert.

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carily myers's avatar

Now, that I could get onboard with!

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Belling the Cat's avatar

The entire DoJ needs to be rebuilt from the ground up, preferably in Ogallala, Nebraska.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Feds already own a whole lot of unused square feet around there. Lots of empty missile silos that go deep underground. Wiring, plumbing, everything ready. Just needs the cubicles and desks. Great way for them to crawl back under the rock they slithered out from. Literally.

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TW's avatar

Hey now, if that means bringing the crazy in we are not ok with it. NE has enough issues w OMA/LNK..

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Belling the Cat's avatar

I knew whatever town I picked wouldn't want 'em ;) so... maybe somewhere they'll be mostly eaten by bears? That's likely to shift a few attitudes about reality versus social constructs or how important it is to coerce deference to one's identity as a nonbinary dinosaur fart, in the grand scheme of things. Also okay if 98% of them rage-quit and end up picking melons or rebuilding roads. Moving to Canada - they should really do it this time!

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TW's avatar

That is the danger with moving them out of DC, they'll find out we have gorgeous country! I do like the bears idea tho..

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RunningLogic's avatar

Not Ithaca!! Too many Cornell lefties there!

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Dr Linda's avatar

I thought the same

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RI Daisy's avatar

So true!!! I lived there for several years and have family there that are very much entrenched in leftist views (extreme COVID madness) and TDS. It is "gorges" but should not be trusted to be a hub for any revitalization effort.

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Yuma's Freezing's avatar

MacMurdo Station, Antarctica

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carily myers's avatar

lol, like

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Ithaca must be a hotbed of progressives--necessarily a component of a uni?

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Stariel291's avatar

Apostrophe-gate! You know it’s gonna be a great C&C day when the title makes you chuckle🤣

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Do you suppose within the fall-out might be a renewed respect for, or understanding of, the power, thus the value, of grammar?

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Susan Seas's avatar

Nice! Love when people see a bigger picture. I’ve never considered myself to be a grammar … um … Marshall… but honestly people’s use of grammar sets me off. (Not to mention autocorrect) 🙄

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Copy editing allows me to professionally, legitimately exercise the insane, maniacal drive (it does manifest, in my head, to some sort of madness) to fix, sweep clean, right wrongs, and make the world a better place for English speakers and learners. There, I feel better now. 😵‍💫🤣🤪

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Indeed—how many times has “marshall” come up in past months? Suggests to me that too many people only listen, and do no reading.

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Joy-Bob Lindskog's avatar

I was an English major in college. Made me crazy too but I have gotten over the urge to 'correct' any weird spelling etc.

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Granny Annie's avatar

My sister, my grandson, and me, ready for trick-or-treating last night.

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MOMinator's avatar

I’m curious if anyone else had a similar experience … I’m 65, so was in grade school in Urbana, IL approx 1964-1971 (we moved in the middle of my 6th grade year).

Instead of learning about nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc., I was taught about Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, and Class 4 words. 🤡

Maybe at some point they would have connected those ridiculous classifications to REAL grammar, but we moved, and my new school (away from liberal education experimentation), taught grammar the correct way. Needless to say, I basically know nothing about grammar. 🙄

Luckily I love to read, so can usually tell by how it ‘sounds’ whether it’s correct, but not always…writing papers in college was not fun. Also, luckily, God gifted me with love of math and science, so a career in pharmacy (loved it til I woke up) followed.

I love words, and LOVE reading really well-written books/blogs/essays…but no doubt I missed out on something very important.

The planned dumbing-down started a long time ago…

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

My seventh grade math class was focused on "the NEW math"--the binary system! How much time have we spent using the binary system since then? Only computer folks, as far as I know. Binary, instead of more time on multiplying and dividing fractions, working with decimals....basic stuff. Also--re your English "new grammar"--as a Latin teacher having to teach my 8th graders basic English grammar, just in order to be able to teach them basic Latin grammar (cuz we wasn't using Hans Oerberg Lingua Latina!) I came to realize the real meaning of our terms: noun (nomen--a name) adjective (ad + iectus--lying near--as an adjective does tend to show up near a noun) adverb (ad + verbum--near the verb-word) preposition (prae + positio --place before--as our preps go before the noun, not after) conjunction (con + iunctio--joining together) and so on.

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MOMinator's avatar

I’m pretty sure we were doing new math too. I remember my dad tried to help me with a worksheet and it was all wrong lol

Were you in a blue state too?

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Massachusetts. 1961-62 for the 7th grade with “New Math”. Ironic ( or maybe not) to learn, some 10 years later, when beginning Homeric Greek, that “math” is from “mathein”—to learn.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

I'd like to see the original transcript and the altered one!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Awesome round up this morning, Jeff! Short but oh so sweet! 😍 Thanks for taking the time to write one, in spite of the Halloween festivities yesterday.

That Trump lawsuit about election interference is awesome! What’s good for the goose… right? 😁 It’ll be interesting to see if anything comes of it, but just putting the idea out there is gong to make some people think.

Kamala isn’t really worried about Joe’s “gaffe” (just really saying the quiet part out loud 😑) because she knows it won’t change any votes on her side (not to mention they’re already planning to cheat) and because that IS what their side thinks of us. It’s just pretend hand wringing.

That RFK clip!! 😍🙏

I’ve been trying to vote early for a couple of days now but every time, the parking lot has been so full that I’ve decided to try again. My neighbor said she waited nearly 2 hours. I will try again today and Monday. I’ve never seen anything like this though!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Also forgot to add, the fact that he’s not using the transition “assistance” shows me he’s learned something from what happened last time! Very encouraging!

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Donna in MO's avatar

Several of my friends waited OVER 4 HOURS! This is the first pres election MO has had 2 weeks of no excuses early voting. (it was passed as part of a package of election reforms in 2021 that included voter ID - legislators claimed they had to put that in there to placate the D's to keep them from filibustering the bill) I went to election judge training yesterday and the presenter said this early voting caught them totally by surprise. The entire election board is only 20 people - they only had 2 early voting location for an area that has 240K registered voters. Said they scrambled to hire some temps and added some additional voter check-in stations so the lines are now running about an hour; just over 30K have voted already as of Tue PM. On election day, there are 103 locations for voting and they are anticipating 75-85% turnout. Going to be busy regardless but I am ready - it's a long day but goes much faster when we are busy.

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Sunshine's avatar

Volusia county FL. 8 early vote locations for 400K registered voters. No wait last Sunday. Simple and efficient for the voter. We can go to any early voting site in the county.

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Jamie's avatar

Interesting… you can get a ballot for the city you are from even if you’re hours away from your home address in FL?Someone told me yesterday he made his son drive up from college to vote.

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Donna in MO's avatar

We have 2 election boards in my county - Kansas City and Jackson County, which is everywhere else in the county not in the boundaries of KC. A lot of people didn't even realize that and are waiting in line only to find out they have to go to their 'home' election board. KC has several early voting places and if you are in KC limits you can vote at any location, same in JACO, they can print the ballot for your precinct or ward at the site. I think that is what Sunshine is referring to - as long as the county is all under one election board, the location you go to does not matter. On election day in MO, though, you have to go to the poll that is on the postcard that is mailed out as the ballots there are pre-printed for that location only. We as election judges have to count them all at the beginning and end and everything has to balance before we can leave the polling location.

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Jamie's avatar

You are correct. I misread the comment as; early voting anywhere in the state.

I thought it was that you had to vote in your county… it’s more likely I was hoping I was mistaken so I didn’t have to drive to the county I’m registered in 😂

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RunningLogic's avatar

That’s crazy! The turnout seems to be beyond anything we’ve seen in recent times!

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NormaJeanne's avatar

The early voting turnout surprised election officials in PA. They were totally unprepared for the Republican turnout. Most government centers chosen to handle this were too small to accommodate the crowds and the staff overwhelmed because election duties aren’t part of their overall tasks. I can’t imagine what the price tag for the 2024 election costs will be to the taxpayers. I’m hoping this will incentivize state reps to examine this issue and make sound decisions to fix the problems.

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I know the R head of our election authority (we have 2 - one R and one D) and they really do a great job on a shoestring budget. But she does a whole presentation on how many new requirements keep getting added without a corresponding increase in funding and this is a rare case where I do think additional funding is in order. She and staff have been working 13-14 hour days since early voting started and yet get inundated by angry calls and emails about the lines - there is no funding to open additional early voting outlets and no staff to run them. State added requirements for early voting but then left it to the local entities to figure out how to pay for it.

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NAB's avatar

Donna, I am curious to know if you think the early voting is a sign of increased overall turnout or do you think it is "cannibalizing" (hate that term, but everyone is using it) the normal vote count early?

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Donna in MO's avatar

Maybe a little of both - I think the hard core Conservatives are voting early as Trump and a lot of conservative talking heads like Bongino are pounding the table about doing so. At the doors in a working class area this past 2 weeks finding very few who claim to have voted and many of these are infrequent voters according to the door knocking app I am using (for what it's worth) So long lines would discourage them, so the more who vote early, could take the pressure off the lines on election day that may discourage more casual voters. As for the dozen or so of my friends I have talked to who are waiting in those hellish lines to vote, the results are mixed about their fellow line goers. Some say turnout skews red, while other claim a lot of unfriendly blue voters. Hubby waited in line for an hour yesterday and said he just talked sports with the people he was in line with and was no help at all, haha. Also there is an abortion amendment on our ballot in MO and THAT is motivating the lefties to turn out but also the pro-lifers. My totally non political cousin is out knocking doors for the first time in her life for the pro-life side, so I do think turnout in MO is going to be heavy but also skewed around the abortion vote.

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NAB's avatar

Very interesting. I appreciate your observations and comments. I really hope the pro-life side is victorious.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Was listening to Bongino while I was doing laundry - had to stop and re-watch - this is HUGE. Low propensity voters are TURNING OUT - BIGLY. 613k GA voters who stayed home in 2020 have already voted - in mostly Republican areas. In VA, early voting of both frequent and infrequent voters is R by big margins. Fast forward to the 20 minute mark: https://rumble.com/v5l50yq-the-best-sign-yet-that-kamala-is-freaking-out-ep.-2363-11012024.html

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, it's a horrible amendment, MO would go from one of the most restrictive states to one of the most permissive, Of course the devil is in details and few voters actually go online and read the entire amendment.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Yes indeed--for those who have feared he would make the same mistakes again (he wouldn't have achieved such business success if he didn't regularly learn from error) this work he has done in advance--assembling what sure looks like a cabinet---and choosing to work outside the system, should go a ways to reassure them that he won't.

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NAB's avatar

Yes, that was my thought, too RL about the transition team - a very good sign, indeed!

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Ruth's avatar

I would encourage you to bite the bullit (intentionally misspelled🙃), and vote early. What makes you think you won’t have to stand in line 2 hours on Election Day?

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

I like to vote on Election Day but I bit the bullet and voted early for the first time in my life this time. Realistically I knew I couldn’t stand up to voter suppression with five kids in tow, if it ended up taking many hours, if Election Day is a mess. And Trump asked us to vote early; it’s his last go around, he’s doing the hard stuff, if he asks us to vote early, I can do that.

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Dena's avatar

Or that some unforeseen event may close down voting on Election Day?

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Yes, for the first time in our lives, outside military service, my husband and I voted early. Not sure what the evil ones are planning for election day!

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NAB's avatar

I am a traditionalist about Election Day too, Susanna, but given the last national election and all the shenanigans, might as well relent and get the vote in early.

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KBB's avatar

Long lines may turn out to be the least of it. Look for cyberattacks, running out of printer paper, wrong size paper for the machines, antifa riots outside of polling places, water line breaks, power failures, "active shooter" area lockdowns, you name it. Earthquakes. Volcanic eruptions. And that doesn't even count the severe weather events that the govt may be readying for deployment. Get your vote banked before election day so that if you encounter any problem there will be time to fix it!

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Anthony's avatar

Dogs. Cats. Living together! Mass hysteria!

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RunningLogic's avatar

That’s always possible and why I want to try to vote early. But I do think it’s less likely to happen where I live.

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Yeah I don’t think suppression will be as dramatic where I live either - smaller, majority conservative municipality. Here they have to be more subtle (long lines) because we can see our election board in the grocery store and at the golf course. They aren’t anonymous in a small town.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I might. But I know these lines have been the same for weeks so maybe it won’t be as long on Tuesday. Regardless, I have only so much time today, although I probably could wait on Monday. We’ll see.

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MOMinator's avatar

Our early voting centers are open extended hours (til 6 or 7pm) and Saturday and Sunday too, I was surprised to find out…I’m in east central Illinois

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RunningLogic's avatar

Not Sunday here. But I can’t tomorrow, I’ll be out of town.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

I guess it depends on how many people are voting more than once. And how many people crossed the border that day.

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WP William's avatar

Maybe Biden and the other legit Dem Primary candidates can get a lawsuit directed at the perpetrators of the July-Aug Coup that put KoupMala in place

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

My pollng place has been moved from local church to the township HQ--no reason why, but I suppose it will mean far more people.

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NAB's avatar

All - you have to see the clip of Hugh Hewitt walking out of a WP media hit after the anchor gives only part of the story to the Bucks County situation. Hewitt clearly had it. you can see it here:

https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1852380723329581296

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RunningLogic's avatar

That great! Yes I feel like they’re much more prepared this time!

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

God uses sinners and saints.

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Donna in MO's avatar

EXACTLY! This is the argument I use when people use Trump's morality as a bludgeon against him.

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AngelaK's avatar

As if Biden or Harris are moral! Lol. Just that the media doesn't harp on it.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

David, Solomon....

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Donna in MO's avatar

Peter is my favorite example - Jesus literally called him 'Satan' (Matthew 16:23) and yet STILL declared him as the 'Rock' on which he was was building his Church.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Not to mention Paul.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

And his sexual sins were 30+ years ago. What happened to forgiveness? It seems to disappear from Christians’ vocabulary—unless we’re using it for ourselves.

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NAB's avatar

He writes straight with crooked lines...

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Peter Schott's avatar

I knew this transition team was different, but wasn't quite aware of all of the strings/limitations attached to the "normal" process. Glad to see that things might be different this time around. Of course, we have to avoid the insane amount of shenanigans that seem to keep "glitching" the system.

I think there's a lot to be said for El Gato's article on "the reality is so insane that most people just can't accept it". So many people just glossing right over all of the issues around our voting that keep popping up. And of course, the MSM won't touch the issues that show up when people report them on X or TikTok or the like. I am at least encouraged to see that people are posting out the actual rules for voting to opposed the "encouragement" conservative voters are getting to stop and leave the polls.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Two weeks ago I sent out 64 letters (had to stop there as healing broken wrist made it too painful to type) to EV and Conservative RC priests/pastors, urging them to urge congregation to get to the polls

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Donna in MO's avatar

Thank you! Wish I had done the same.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

It's NOT TOO LATE. Esp with a Sunday, the last Sunday, coming up. Will admit however that my e-mails to Assembly of God churches seemed to be "mailer-daimon'd"

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NAB's avatar

I once drove to any church in my surrounding area with a flyer talking about euthanasia (this was during the Terry Schiavo controversy). I had four small kids at the time and I personally made the flyers, got them printed, and handed them out.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Thank you!

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Dr Linda's avatar

He has written a lot lately that I have thought ling and hard on. Recently I have had to go back and read several posts.

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Janet's avatar

I do the same. His posts are very thought provoking and encouraging too. But it makes me examine my thoughts and beliefs more to actually see where I stand.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

So many people glossing over life in general. Attention on superficials that have no meaning. I know this wasn't your point, just couldn't help myself. Thanks for your indulgence.

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Susan L.'s avatar

I think your point is relevant pretty much anywhere. I know that I am guilty of this and have to put a real concerted effort into being in the moment, intentional and guided with purpose. Too many life distractions on unimportant stuff.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Gratitude for your consideration.

Speaking of intentional, THEY (The Hierarchy Exploiting You) have intentionally designed/engineered a constant onslaught of distractions. Old news. Bread and circus. And still people haven't caught on. Well, most -? One of my prayers is that this is changing. Can't hurt! There's a lot of 💩coming to light. Control requires secrecy. "Sunlight is the best disinfectant."

I agree, it takes a concerted effort to stay present. It's a brilliant exercise, though, isn't it? Exercise builds the "muscle." Keep at it! In my experience, I find so many miracles in the profusion of the now, now, now... Leads me "back" to the ineffable Creation and my Creator. ...It's a short trip. 🌎Over before we know it. No rush. Better trip with less glossing tho. 😉

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, it does explain why moving the needle is so painstakingly slow.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Whenever I think about that, I consider how many centuries passed between Abraham demonstrating his faithfulness and the coming of the Messiah.

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MarkGW's avatar

Dear C&C Team, you will remember back to Oct 14 when rolandttg posted in the comment section his 6 part cancer protocol that he used to cure his wife's "Stage 2B breast cancer holistically with no surgery, chemo, radiation, or involvement of an oncologist." Working with Roland and another C&C member, I gathered that 6 part protocol and have posted it on my substack so we can see it as a whole. I know there were lots of responses to rolandttg's comments, but I have not captured all of those.

Feel free to post comments to this consolidated post!

I am sure this can be helpful to many people who are looking for direction and details.

Thank you again rolandttg!!

I hope it all works, as I am not a regular substack creator.

https://markstrainofthought.substack.com/p/cancer-protocol-from-rolandttg

Mark

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MOMinator's avatar

Thank you so much! And thank you rolandttg. ❤️

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LowCountryLady's avatar

Thank you!!! I’d tried to screen shot it but that didn’t work well. Now I can print it out

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Loretta's avatar

Thank you for doing this! My C&C email (I save every one of them) is not searchable unless I go directly to the Substack.

Having this in one place (that I can bookmark) is very helpful!

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Barbara Moser's avatar

Thank you so much for the information. My sister in law has breast cancer back again after 30 years in remission.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

“…And God sent me Donald Trump.” I’ll bet he didn’t see THAT coming! Neither did, I, RFK Jr., neither did I. But our God works in mysterious ways, and this is one mystery that I am THOROUGHLY enjoying 💗💗‼️

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Flipflopgirl's avatar

I firmly believe my autoimmune diseases originated from childhood vaccinations.

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162.550's avatar

You're not the only one. Sasha Latypova's substack is making the case that the adjuvants including those considered General Recognized As Safe (GRAS) like albumin and peanut oil cause hyper-sensitivity because they are injected straight into the bloodstream.

https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/vaccine-induced-food-allergies-turning

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Have you been able to detox and get some relief? I was diagnosed with Crohn’s colitis when I was 20, and experienced symptoms that the medical system said were from that for 13 years until I did a heavy metal detox using bentonite clay. (I did the clay detox for something else entirely but was amazed to see my Crohns symptoms disappear!) I had no idea till later (researching some vax info for a family member) that my “Crohns” was likely a vax injury from a tetanus shot I got when I was 19! I’m really hope Americans get to experience healing from all these autoimmune disorders through info on detoxing and nutritional healing being more widely distributed now and hopefully even more so under the Unity admin. MAHA!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Susanna, would you provide us the details of a heavy metal detox using bentonite clay. How do we access the information?

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

I wish I could but I wasn’t even scientific about it at all - at the time I just heard bentonite clay could draw heavy metals out, and that it was one of the safer detoxes because the clay encapsulates the toxins while it’s moving out of your body. I just literally drank mud for a week 😅

now I think you can buy bentonite clay capsules which makes more sense. It was over eight years ago now, so I don’t know what the most recent research is on it and not surprisingly, all the blogs I used to follow for natural health back then have slowly disappeared into the censorship vacuum.

I’d do a websearch for “bentonite clay detox”. You can also take baths in it and use it as a drawing salve (or maybe poultice is the better word) for rashes or stings and lots more. Just don’t bring it in contact with metal as it is reactive (obviously) with that.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

That is so encouraging. And only one week of the b clay detox?

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

In my case it was but again, I wasn’t being scientific. I was really sick at the time and was desperate. Drinking mud reminded me of Naaman being told to bath in a the Jordan river (2 Kings 5) - it really didn’t seem like a big ask, once I thought about it. I also had been eating REALLY clean for about three months and essentially fasting some as well (this was before intermittent fasting was a thing but I was accidentally doing it, I’d cut so many foods out of my diet). I think I drank 1-2 tablespoons (that’s like, a lot more than I would guess is typical, just looking at labels for the pills - and I don’t know if less would have done as much anyhow 🤷‍♀️) a day. You really have to make sure you stay hydrated and keep the toxins flushing out (stay regular). CALM magnesium helped with that.

I did go back to a regular, well-rounded overall healthy-but-I-also-love-treats diet as I started to feel my body heal.

Now I know I still get health declines when I eat too much of processed foods (like, a build up over years) and I have to clean up my act again but I’ve never gone back to the Crohn’s symptoms which were a whole different level.

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Tamsin's avatar

Yep, we are all wondering. Does hay fever go back farther than the vaccination campaigns in England in the 19th century, or no? I need to read a book on the subject.

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Brendan J's avatar

As an RFK supporter, this has been one hell of a ride. Feels like a dream coming true (knock on wood). I was introduced to Bobby on JRE and thought it was too good to be true, a politician that actually gave me hope for the future. I wish her he would never win, but he was the only candidate I truly trusted. To see how far he's come, and to see that he's changing the minds of President Trump and all these heads of state, God bless you, Bobby.

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AngelaK's avatar

JRE?

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Northwoods's avatar

Joe Rogan Experience podcast.

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AngelaK's avatar

Found RFKJR on Instagram before the Pandemic. They removed him from Instagram during the Pandemicbecause of his stance on the 💉💉.

I love him. He is honest, real, spiritual, intelligent, intellectual and knowledgeable, enlightened and passionate.

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Loretta's avatar

There were LOTS of people in the health-sphere that were removed from all social media BEFORE the Plandemic. I started to notice in early 2019. No telling how long they've been at it.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

How can I tell Bobby about the Super CHI that needs to be made legal to stop the next pandemic before it starts. If the FDA finds out about it, the source of it will be shot, blown up, destroyed because anything that stops disease is illegal in the USA. How can I contact him? in person?? Email, he might simply tell his doctor friends to contact (shoot) me. Any ideas? God's Holy Spirit led the development of this product for the benefit of mankind and it's impossible for it to benefit anyone in this country the way laws are here.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh my gosh that was hilarious and what a great analogy from JD!! That’s exactly the way the Democrats lie!!

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NAB's avatar

How great is JD? I like him more and more.

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MOMinator's avatar

LOL! My son recommended watching this yesterday and I it well worth the 3 hrs! JD is really impressive…he’s just so smart and real and funny! JD 2028!!

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MOMinator's avatar

*oops! It was well worth …

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Hilarious example, and true. She ate the Oreos.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I hadn't gotten beyond C&C comments this morning--on to Gato!

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NormaJeanne's avatar

🤣🤣 Same!

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Loretta's avatar

Many with personality disorders gaslight by accusing you of what they do.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Trump's complaint is hilarious! Best part (for me anyway)

CBS and its 60 Minutes producers intentionally misled the public by broadcasting and posting a carefully, deceptively edited Interview and transcript while opting to release other portions online. Such manipulative editing aimed to confuse the electorate regarding Kamala’s lack of abilities, intelligence, and appeal.

News organizations such as CBS are responsible for accurately representing the truth of events, not distorting an interview to try and falsely make their preferred candidate appear coherent and decisive, which Kamala most certainly is not. Due to CBS’s actions, the public could not distinguish which Kamala they s aw in the Interview : the candidate or the actual puppet of a behind - the - scenes editor.

Talk about twisting the knife!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

I know!! Loved that part!! 😁

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