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Dr Linda's avatar

I boggles my mind that this is a tight race. I just don'tget it.

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Bill Campbell's avatar

It is not a tight race. Not even close. The polls and MSM are fabricating that nonsense to prepare us for the steal. If there was no cheating involved, Harris would get perhaps 33% of the popular vote. That 33% will vote Dem no matter who was at the top, including a cadaver. Give them a few more points for people who want to believe anything is better than a Trump presidency. Give the crazies (Green Party, Jill Stein et al) another 2%. Ignoring RFK's gravitational pull, Trump still wins with 60%+ of the popular vote. A landslide by any definition. But we MUST. STOP. THE. STEAL.

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Doohmax's avatar

omega4america.com Hundreds of thousands of voters in each swing state registered at fraudulent addresses. Mail-in ballots to these addresses not deliverable will be returned to the local post office to be picked up by Democrat vote operatives to fill out ballots and drop off. Once this is done the illegal vote is counted and the fraud is undetectable.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Yes. And with a corrupt gov and judiciary, none of it will get a second in court. Instead, anyone who dare register an election complaint will be indicted on election interference charges, etc.

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carily myers's avatar

Dam Right

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Barbara's avatar

Ugh!! Vote, ask others to vote and pray!

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AngelaK's avatar

I am praying that the demonic evil of the Democrats will be rebuked by our Lord in this election, for the sake of the many Christians in the US, and for our children.

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Karmy's avatar

Pray and repent. Turn to God. We have been warned that our sins will lead to a chastisement.

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AngelaK's avatar

💯🙏

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Copernicus's avatar

And go work your local polls. Take photos and make notes of every single not-right thing you see.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

While helpful, it is not nearly as helpful as getting every "mail in voter" to hold their ballot and take it to the polls on election day, tear it up at the poll and request to vote at the poll (if an election worker claims they already voted, then by having their mail in ballot in hand, they now have clear evidence of vote fraud which must be documented). If they absolutely must vote early, then go to a county office with a protected ballot box and drop it there but never give the USPS an opportunity to steal it, they will. They hire contract workers specifically during the election season for this purpose.

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Melissa S's avatar

For the 2020 election, my state mailed out unsolicited mail-in ballots to every registered voter because it was "too dangerous" to go to the polls. My state continues to do so, even though the "danger" is over. The last time I voted, the election worker at the poll asked for my mail-in ballot when I signed in to vote. I on purpose did not bring it. So she made me sign a statement that I would destroy the ballot. The time before the election worker used the work "confiscation" regarding my mail-in ballot. As in, "do you have your mail-in ballot with you? I need to confiscate it." I asked then what would happen with my ballot. She said it would be shredded. I asked if she had a shredder at her table to do it right then. She informed me it would be shredded later........

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

HI Melissa,

Yes, this was the primary reason for the covid pLandemic in the USA as it was in the rest of the world - take over government and enforce tyranny and dictatorships against their populations. And of course the CCP was a willing participant and had zero issue with sending their infected populations to the four corners of the globe to "infect' everyone with a SARS flu!

They did it in the USA with the intention of implementing mass wholesale mail in ballot fraud. This is something which was in the works for decades, including the created crisis pLandemic to give them the reason to force the takeover of election systems and make them s_Election systems.

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Copernicus's avatar

🎯🎯🎯

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MarianneB's avatar

When these voters register at fraudulent addresses, do they have to produce their ID? In my country, you don't get to register without proof of ID.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Hi Marianne,

No, they don't have to produce an ID and the NGO operative who is registering them doesn't ask for one and is not interested in seeing one. They want a name to assign to an address to get at least a Fed Ballot, which just happens to have the President, Senators, and Representatives to which they can then "vote". And have the "vote" protected by a corrupt judiciary and state gov. In AZ they allow NGOs and partisan groups like Mi Familia Vota to register people - bypassing county recorders ! Go here to see the scam, out in the open: https://azsos.gov/elections/candidates/unique-url

Its specifically why documented proof of citizenship is not required on the Fed Registration card. Its why the uniparty set it up that way.

There is a recent lawsuit which we "won" requiring everyone to provide ID BUT only for state elections. The Fed Post Card Registration is not part of that ruling. And they already own the state elections lock, stock, and barrel with wholesale ballot fraud and programmable machines.

And once they are on the early ballot list, they never again have to show an ID to get a ballot or "vote" it. The election fraud gift that keeps on giving.

Its something I tried to change in my county, Cochise by making the Recorder require every mail in voter to go to a county office, provide their ID to a county worker and sign their ballot envelope in front of the worker with the worker co signing, showing they witnessed ID. Our "republican" recorder would not, and has not implemented this nor taken any steps to get it implemented. He is a controlled opposition RINO.

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MarianneB's avatar

Heavens. What a malleable system. Open to much manipulation, I would think.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

It's set up this way specifically to steal elections.

Im guessing you are German? Dont you have one day of voting, on paper, at small precincts?

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Connivers never stop. My county recently passed county-wide polling against muted objections. But people are wising up and tired of giving up local control, and the next state session is poised to restore precinct-only voters. Next items on the agenda, paper ballots and a one-day election holiday.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

A suit in Texas recently had a small victory against NGO registrars. Pray momentum for that and Arizona’s proof of citizenship law. I want to know how to unmask applications already approved without proof of citizenship. I’ve over-nudged my county elections administrator, and my Secretary of State office can’t write a memo that doesn’t contradict itself. I’m open to suggestions and looking into this resource: Election Integrity Network - Who's Counting with Cleta Mitchell (whoscounting.us)

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william howard's avatar

the 1980 polls had Carter ahead of Reagan almost to election day and look how that turned out - one of the biggest electoral college landslides ever - this looks so much like that election as Carter had noting to offer voters - that being said 2020 miraculously saw a 94% turnout when historically 64% had been the highest, and 62% the average - so I am expecting democrats will need to have about 105% of registered voters voting this year to get Plan B over the finish line

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

In the 1980s they did not have massive wholesale mail in ballot fraud, nor did they have programmable machines. They have both now and will do whatever they have to do to steal 2024.

They have no plan to return power to the American people.

I should mention, that 94% "turnout" you document above is strictly due to mail in ballot fraud. And the crooks get to say, "look how much we have improved voter turnout!" What they don't, and won't say, is that they are voting for all the complacent "registered voters" who wont vote or are willing to sell the vote, or who have their ballot stolen. Its a really thorough election theft process they have implemented in AZ. And coming to an election near you too.

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Peter GL's avatar

I heard that in 1960 when they didn’t have mail in votes they had the dead voting. This year they will have illegals voting. What next?

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Peter,

Until we restore honest, verifiable and certifiable elections, they will do whatever it takes to hold on to stolen power.

There is a way... I will document it shortly for everyone with the hope everyone will get involved. No, it's not the 2A process. But it is a constitutional process. Which.requires.involvement.of.every.Citizen.

In the Constitution is the power of the people, but only if we choose to use it, and enforce it.

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Paige Green's avatar

Interesting. Michigan has 105% registered voters 🤔

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carily myers's avatar

lol, perzactly!!!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

This is correct, Bill. And there is more:

re: "You’ll recall that Arizona is one of the tossup states." The people who steal elections want you to believe AZ is a "toss up" state. It makes it infinitely easier to win, by just enough, through mail in ballot fraud and programmable machines. Proof that AZ is not a toss up state: The entire AZ gov was stolen in 2022 with Hobbs, Fontes, and Mayes, all three hard core liberals being placed in the Governorship, the Sec State, and the AG. While they allowed the "GOP" (controlled opposition) to maintain the Senate and the House, neither has a veto proof majority, by plan, so it appears the "GOP" can still win elections in AZ.

They have set up a s_Election system, which was used to steal both 2020 and 2022, which allows them to conduct wholesale mail in ballot fraud and brute force number manipulations in the totals of votes. They have installed a corrupt judiciary which will prevent, at all costs, a lawsuit which would prove the fraud, even though it has been proven again and again by election experts everywhere.

The only way we have a remote chance is by prayer, and then by getting EVERYONE to the voting polls to cast their ballots. We have horrible turnout in AZ, except when you factor in wholesale ballot fraud. The criminals rely on voters who dont show up and they have the systems in place which gives a day by day report during the unconstitutional early voting period of who has voted and who has not. They have the exact same capability with ePollbooks to know who has and has not voted on "election day". This allows massive ballot drops on the last day or two when they know exactly how many they need to just barely win because "the Republicans" just didn't work hard enough, oh well, maybe next time. Where do they get all the ballots, from the printing company, who does not report how many ballot packages they print, and from the USPS "contract workers" hired to "help" with all that extra ballot mail.

Oh yeah, and lets not forget, they have used the Federal Post Card Registration form, which does not require Documented Proof of Citizenship to register hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, with the mail in ballots being sent to NGO drop houses to be voted. They do this, before sending the illegals to other states to do the same damn thing.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

It's probably time for a 2A solution. I do not know if Citizens today have the same courage of our 1775 forefathers. It seems not. We will find out when they steal 2024.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Texas GOP party platform: “Texas retains the right to secede from the United States.” If Trump gets cheated again and the Texas House gets cleaned up in November, December 2024 might look like December 1860.

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rolandttg's avatar

From what I have read, the Mexican drug cartels own Arizona politics

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

This is 100% correct. It is why Adrian Fontes, a corrupt cartel lawyer, was installed as the AZ Sec State who "oversees" {TM} our s_Elections. "gov" hobbs and "AG" mayes are also under the thumb of the drug syndicate. And with a cooperative DOJ, FBI, CIA, all of it remains in operation, against us.

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daverkb's avatar

This is how I am guessing it is. The United States, whatever that is, becoming more like Mexican politics all the time, especially in the border states. And I suspect the three letter crowd is somehow in on it for 'the money'.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

No need to guess Dave. It's how it is! They have been putting this in place since the 1980s and early 90s. Step by step they built the fraud processes necessary and hit the go button in 2016 when hillary was supposed to win - but they didn't dial in enough theft, and by the grace of God, she did not and Trump did. During the four years of the great Trump presidency, they vowed they would never again lose and finished putting the final touches on what is now a fool proof s_Election fraud system. As I have said many, many times, you do not have to steal elections everywhere to steal elections everywhere.

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daverkb's avatar

Yes, I agree. There is a very extensive track record.

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carily myers's avatar

gag, what can we do?

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carily myers's avatar

holy shit

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AngelaK's avatar

👇😂A little laugh about Kamala from Instagram: (you will thank me, I promise! )

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-bxiQTxTFL/?igsh=ZnZubzM2cWxzNmEw

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David Resnick's avatar

Never underestimate the ease of swaying a large percentage of people with fanfare and false information. More than half of voters do not know what the issues are or even have taken the time to decide what issues are important. Hard as it is to believe, most voters vote for the person they think others that they like or trust are voting for, and many of those people they like or trust are Hollywood personalities and tik tok stars.

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Daily Growler's avatar

How is Jill Stein a “crazy”? When did favoring peace over slaughter make a person “crazy”?

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CStone's avatar

She’s a raging feminist lunatic. She cray

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AL's avatar

Well, at least she’s in favor of allowing children remain alive. Jeez, what qualifies for raging feminist lunatic these days? The slaughter in Palestine is horrific and rages on.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Perhaps the "palestinians" (hamas and hezbollah terrorists backed by iran) should not have assaulted the state of Israel on 7 Oct and continue to do so - which you conveniently forget?

And of course they keep women and children in gaza to be human cannon fodder, to be used by the terrorists to scream and wail at the inhumanity of Israel. You should really wake up and quit being a foolish indoctrinated simp.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

October 7th was an Israeli False Flag.

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Timothy Wallace's avatar

And perhaps the Zionists in charge of Israel should know better than to emulate the Nazi's whose collective punishment of civilians resulted in the Jews being given the state of Israel. 1500 Israeli dead vs. 40,000 Palestinian dead (20k of whom were children) says it all.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Tragic at any number. Questions. If murderous kidnappers held your friends and family hostage, how many of your people would you abandon? Would you abandon them if innocent people blocked you? How long would you negotiate with your family's murderous kidnappers?

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

You are indoctrinated Tim, there are not 40k dead except in the propaganda of the terrorists, which you, being susceptible to further indoctrination, suck up and re-spew.

It seems to fall on ignorant ears the simple fact that had they not invaded Israel, none of this occurs. Had the 2020 election not been stolen, none of this occurs.

Why does it matter how many they murdered, raped, tortured? What if it was your family Tim, would you be so circumspect then to come to your false conclusions.

You all conveniently forget essential facts.

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Timothy Wallace's avatar

You’re entitled to your opinion, but not the facts of the casualty figures, which have been corroborated by multiple credible international organizations, which include the AP and the UN.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Yeah, that's great, the AP and UN, both corrupt agencies paid to sell the bullshit narrative of the liberal thieves.

I find it "interesting" how you ignore causation and facts.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Roger that. Peaceful communities settle for coalition over policy purity. Nobody wins all the time, so everybody needs to give a little to get a little. We could start by identifying common ground and not slapping ugly labels on each other.

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alongername's avatar

How do "we" stop . the. steal ?? Never . Ever. Underestimate . The . Evil .

Swarm. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_3Nf6xjeFs ( it is one helluva big club ) .

Bought and paid for . Even Powell timed his speech for today, and the PTB did their part to make the stock mkt shoot up .

Is anyone besides me very worried that praying and hoping are not going to beat the steal ?

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Here’s what I believe. It’s possible that hopes and prayers won’t beat the steal. Our way is not always God’s way, and He will do whatever suits His purpose. If He gives us what we deserve, we’re toast. But that’s not where I invest mental and spiritual energy. If we turn our hearts to Him, He will restore and bless our nation. I pray and hope for divine intervention because I’m confident He hears my prayers and cares for me. Worst case scenario, He’ll give me the power and grace to handle it. Call me self-deluded if you want, but faith, hope, and love have always worked for me. “Though He slay me, yet will I hope in Him” (Job 13:15).

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I believe God chose to intervene on Jul13. I believe if we pray, He will empower us to overcome their theft, which is surely coming on 5N. He also gave us free will... to be part of the theft or to stop it.

They have built an immense election theft system, they have no intention - NONE - of returning power to us. We must take it back.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

Bill, thanks for the laugh 🤣, cadaver, we already had that🥴😵‍💫

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Jackie J's avatar

Nevada is trying to clean up voter rolls. Despite Democrat opposition- including some of the county clerks. They are making progress though. Here’s the website https://pigpenproject.com/

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Double Mc's avatar

The fix is in. There is no way Americans with half a brain would vote for their own destruction.

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Timothy Wallace's avatar

They would if they were able to fathom what is relevant to their quality of life, but public education in this country has been failing badly for decades. Consider the mass deification of sports figures and actors, and crediting any of them as knowing anything other than how to do their specific craft. Influencer culture, pffft.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Fluoride in thee water supply has knocked our IQ down 5%.

People are partisan; TDS is worse than covid-19.

We've been subverted to destroy our culture.

So many reasons!

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Janet's avatar

My sister is always yapping about “the Orange Man” Next time I’ll just tell her to use “The Orange Boogieman” as a boogie man is a fantasy used to scare children into compliance or just plain fear in fairytale lore. Emphasis on children.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

She sounds vaccinated.

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NoWay's avatar

Why is this so funny? 😆

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Freebird's avatar

I know! Why is that? 😂

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carily myers's avatar

lolol, don't know why but lolol

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Freebird's avatar

Or fluoridated.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Or both 😆

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CStone's avatar

😂😂😂

I am stealing this!!!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

I want to start asking liberals when they say they’ll vote Democrat “why do you hate black babies?” using a very sincere tone and see what they say 😬 And then when they reply keep at it. “I just don’t understand how you can hate black babies so much.” Etc. Continue on the same way regardless of their response 😬

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Karen Bandy's avatar

They’ll look at you funny and then huffily say ‘I don’t hate black babies’. You’ll have to say ‘did you know black babies account for x percent of abortions?’

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Ringmaster's avatar

I prefer Literal Orange Hitler, but I don’t think the TDS crowd gets that the name mocks their hysteria.

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Alice in Wonderland's avatar

Robert Malone's Substack today is on fluoride/W.H.O. at https://www.malone.news/p/fluoride-can-it-be-so-simple

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carily myers's avatar

Excellent article

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Vonu's avatar

The public fool systems have done better by filling our children's heads full of non-truths

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Oppositional Defiance's avatar

I'm now leery of fluoride, but what do you think about this? This guy says the fluoride scare is based on weak data. I don't know what to make of it. https://junkscience.com/2024/08/2-minute-junking-fluoridated-water-lowers-iq/

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ASK's avatar

Fluoride is a waste byproduct of manufacturing and would have been expensive to dispose of, if it weren’t for the convenient concoction of the ‘it’s good for your teeth’ reason to put it in our water. It’s a neurotoxin and they’ve known it all along. Given the plethora of chemicals and additives to our daily lives in food, products, etc., it’s pretty clear TPTB “they” don’t give a crap about our health or what they do to us little people. It’s about money.

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Granny Annie's avatar

Stopped using fluoride years ago, been preaching on it ever since. Fortunately, I have my own deep well, so I don't have to depend on a municipal water supply. Every dentist I've ever been to, or taken my grandson to, has completely bought into the "it's good for your teeth" lie; they do, however, honor my "ABSOLUTELY NO FLUORIDE" (written just like that in big, block letters on the top of each form I am required to sign) demand (not a request).

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rolandttg's avatar

Stop taking your family to Rockefeller dentists. It is the single best thing you can do for their health. Find a biological dentist. Took almost a year, but best thing we ever did. You have Zero chance of having a healthy body if you are going to a dentist who uses fluoride, mercury or other metal amalgams, or does deadly root canals

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I understand fluoride and other metals but what’s the alternative to root canals?

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God Bless America's avatar

Start oil pulling…

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I’ll look into this, thank you.

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Laura Barrett's avatar

Root canals ALWAYS leave a tiny bit of bacteria in the tooth. It is then trapped there, right next to or on the trigeminal nerve. This nerve runs all through out your head and becomes the pathway for that bit of infectious bacteria to travel to the rest of your body. Our teeth can heal through re-mineralization, oil pulling and ozone therapy. Also tooth decay a direct consequence of other health concerns that lead to systemic inflammation ( oxidative stress). Unfortunately I was born with no enamel in my teeth and have had severe dental issues my whole life. I tried root canals and got much worse before making the decision to pull those teeth. On the teeth that can’t be healed, pull it. Depending on the condition of your whole mouth, eventually implants through a biological dentist who does metal compatibility testing is the best option.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I’ll let my dad know too. He’s 92 and has 8 implants and there’s now a lot of gum recession. He’s thinking about having a laser treatment to help. He is starting to drool a bit. Otherwise in good shape!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Thanks, I’ll look into this.

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rolandttg's avatar

A lot more complicated, but root canals are the only surgery where dead tissue is deliberately left in the body? What could go wrong, right? I have 3 left, and the one I had removed I just ended up leaving the hole. What is needed to fix it, aside from very throughly cleaning out the pocket and leaving it open to heal for several months, is to then do an implant post, but one using safe materials, which no Rockefeller dentist knows how to do. then when it is healed, a tooth implant is capped over the post, but again, using materials that are safe. I am not home, and do not have access to files/books and cannot recall what the materials are, but they sure as heck contain no metals.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

You have three left? Three old root canals?

I have many and even have silver points (from the 70’s). I’m looking at a lot of research and big bucks in my future. And most likely travel, I don’t think there is a biological dentist here.

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Horizons's avatar

Yes, fluoride at the dentist, fluoride in toothpaste, fluoride in the water. Fluoridated water makes up the liquids in other beverages like sodas, and there’s fluoride in some pharmaceuticals such as the fluoroquinolone antibiotics.

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rolandttg's avatar

Check bottled water. Many have fluoride added, and they do not have to label it. It will however, be disclosed on their website.

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rolandttg's avatar

Correct. Mainly aluminum production. Those poor workers have had their health completely wrecked by the time they are in their 40's.

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Dawn B's avatar

From Childrens' Health Defense... The true data is manipulated and censored.

FLUORIDE ON TRIAL: THE CENSORED SCIENCE ON FLUORIDE AND YOUR HEALTH

https://www.bitchute.com/video/q8A59mzwplOp/

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alongername's avatar

"The true data is manipulated and censored."

This should be a required WARNING put on....... well,.......everything !

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Aloha50's avatar

I would steer clear of it. I few months ago I bought a water filter off Amazon that filters Flouride when I found out my local water is flourinated. Note: most water filters don't remove flouride so you need to specifically find one that does.

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Dena's avatar

I did the same - reverse osmosis system is the only one to remove fluoride along with other contaminants.

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Barbara's avatar

Stopped using fluoride toothpaste years ago based on other data I read. I refuse the fluoride rinse at the dentist as well.

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TB's avatar

Fluoride applied directly to your teeth can be appropriate, as it will only affect your teeth and not the rest of your body (as long as you don't swallow it, obviously).

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Scott Schradle's avatar

The data Dr. Malone posted indicates it's dangerous for babies and children in doses higher than the recommended level. Of particular concern is that water may have fluoride added at that rate, there is no way to determine if children or pregnant women are drinking too much of it. They also get it from other sources like toothpaste. The study didn't find any danger for adults.

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rolandttg's avatar

Weak data?? Dr. Jerry Tennant's book "Healing is Voltage" has 7 pages listing the symptoms of Thyroid problems. Beside it are the symptoms of Flouride poisoning. Every single symptom/ problem, , 7 pages worth, is identical. Flouride is 100 % toxic. The dentists have been as brainwashed about fluoride as oncologists have been about chemo and radiation. We never knowingly ingest fluoride .

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Dawn B's avatar

CDC Stands by Water Fluoridation After Report Linking Fluoride to Lower IQs in Kids Finally Published

https://support.childrenshealthdefense.org/site/R?i=MclSnnR-56xrMsmub1jfwb7mQOlKO6ptkn8mkQJeVqwj1eAMVACCDA

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rolandttg's avatar

They stood by the jabs too

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Noi Helmick's avatar

May I suggest you read The Fluoride Deception by Christopher Bryson, available from Amazon.

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rolandttg's avatar

And "Chew, but Don't Swallow", by Dr. Blanche Grubbe

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Momcat's avatar

The flouride they put in your water is toxic. The flouride that is naturally occuring in water is different & is beneficial to your teeth. My husband lived with naturally occuring flouride in the water & never had a cavity until he was 45 & had lived without naturally occuring flouride water for 25 years. But the naturally occuring flouride will cause your teeth to be stained.

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Kalinda's avatar

Remember that even if it is based on weak data that doesn't mean it isn't true, you just can't use that data to draw a concrete conclusion. All he really says is that whatever studies he's looking at don't prove causation, and maybe not even correlation. Has he seen ALL the studies? Maybe, maybe not. But if there wasn't fluoride in your drinking water naturally, why are we putting it there? Where is the study that shows, definitively, that fluoride helps your teeth without causing other damage to other parts of your body? (Think Thalidomide). Pay no attention to anyone behind or in front of the curtain. Do your own research (in your copious spare time, of course.....). Even reading quackery improves your critical thinking skills as long as you take everything in as information to be vetted and not gospel.

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Vonu's avatar

Have you tried researching fluorine on your own instead of believing everything websites tell you?

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

So don't research on websites? Maybe a card catalog in a 1980's library somewhere?

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Barbara's avatar

Think "vonu" might be a bot or a troll...

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Vonu's avatar

Originate your own research instead of believing that others claim to have done.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Do you distrust everyone and everything?

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Freebird's avatar

Yes Janice, vonu was sent to devil us. I honestly don’t know if it’s a real person or not, I only know that everything IT says is contrary to our real, human responses. The resident evil.

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Vonu's avatar

Why would a true freebird care?

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Vonu's avatar

Just the obvious liars and the fools who believe them.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

And yet you come searching and questioning. Methinks your days as a mocker are numbered.

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Vonu's avatar

Your future in committing ad hominem attacks is bright.

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Granny Annie's avatar

Do you mean fluoride? And, who are you talking to? Personally, I've been doing my own research for 30+ years. Just sayin'...

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Vonu is a trollbot. Don't feed the troll!

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Vonu's avatar

Fluoride is a compound containing fluorine.

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Oppositional Defiance's avatar

Dumb response. Blocked.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Username checks out.

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JSR's avatar

They have legit been hypnotized by the tel-lie-vision, and it won’t end until the TV says so

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

The polls are fake. That's my theory.

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Vonu's avatar

The polls are funded by those who dictate what they find.

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Vida Galore's avatar

Didn't Stalin say it's not who votes but who counts the votes that matter? That's pretty much it.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Jonathan Gruber was correct; the American voters are stupid.

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Heather's avatar

I don’t know about stupid, but certainly apathetic. They can’t see the logical conclusions of decisions that seem “good” today but ultimately result in horrible consequences. I guess that is a form of stupid….I like to think that they are just too involved in their everyday lives to think critically when the first glance seems okay and their life isn’t immediately impacted.

So rather than American voters are stupid, I think American voters are not critical thinkers and struggle to look at or make long term decisions (I reserve the right to change my mind though 😂)

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Alan Davis's avatar

I can sort of agree but most Americans lives have been impacted immediately the last 4 years. Inflation is real for most of us. Crime and drugs are impacting most every city. Kids being overwhelmed w woke ideologies is in 90% of the schools. These are immediate but somehow they will make it close in those 6 swing states to complete the double steal.

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Allisall's avatar

I learned a long time ago, to my chagrin, that 85% of the people out there do not connect dots. They simply can’t or don’t think more than about 2 or 3 steps. Sad but true I’m afraid.

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rolandttg's avatar

I'm going with stupid. My communist nasty sister in law has told me she "will not listen to MY facts". Nobody owns facts. If they are facts, then they are simply that. If not , they are opinions. Told he years ago many NFL games are fixed. She told me I was crazy. Years later, one of her nephews told her the same thing. She was incredulous, but believed him. While she , and many Americans are not inherently stupid, she, and they are willfully stupid. TDS is a perfect example of what I am saying, and she has a terminal case of it.

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Betsy Frost's avatar

When I was in 3rd grade years ago, I have a very vivid memory of being pulled out for some type of testing one on one. A large part of that was composed of a lesson on the definition and differences between fact, inference and opinion followed by a set of various situations that I was asked to identify as one of those above choices. My guess is that is was part of some aptitude/intellegence testing. But it made a huge impression on me at the time. All children should learn to make these distinctions.

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RunningLogic's avatar

If people can have their own facts and science is supposedly based on facts, then that means science can be whatever you want it to be apparently 😑 Which checks out for these people 🙄

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Paige Green's avatar

Lol! I’ve been saying for decades that most people can’t or won’t do a simple “if-then” analysis. They just don’t think things through! Actions have consequences, at least consider those consequences and don’t think that your actions would necessarily change those consequences.

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GG's avatar

You can thank the school system.

I also believe something has happened beyond schools to interfere with people's understanding. My nieces and nephews are homeschooled and they're bright kids. We were having a back and forth through text, being silly, and all of a sudden, they texted to say they didn't know if I was being serious or not. I was definitely not being serious; they weren't being serious. They were saying ridiculous things, I was saying ridiculous things. It was very strange. In context, I don't know how anyone could have thought the conversation was serious. They're readers. My son is not. He couldn't tell if I was being serious or not either, and he knows me pretty intimately.

I have two older boys that don't have any problem with that and never have, so I don't think it's that my nieces, nephews and son are just too young to comprehend. I just think they don't. Something made it happen. Maybe it was the lockdowns? Maybe it's TikTok brain?

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Heather's avatar

Fascinating….my younger 2 have a touch of autism (okay, one is much more than a touch) and both struggle with things like that a little

I sadly followed the vaccine schedule - I’m sure the drugs changed in the 9-13 years between my oldest who does not have these issues and the next 2….I blame myself and the damn vaccines for much of this

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GG's avatar

You can't beat yourself up about what you didn't know. How could you know? I found out when a vaccine killed my firstborn, otherwise all my children would have been vaccinated. It's not our fault that we've been lied to and abused.

I know the vaccines have caused all kinds of problems but the my nieces, nephews and sons haven't been vaccinated at all. So I can't blame their inability to comprehend on that. I don't know what is causing it, but it's very concerning to me.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I agree, those people don’t understand actions and consequences.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

… or how about this illogical dandy… “VOTING BLUE NO MATTER WHO”…. Ignorance at its most profound… not voting for…. performance, or calculating economics of a former president or the current incumbent, no concern for the wars and impending WW3… libs just state repeatedly… “hate orange man bad, voting blue no matter who”… the 💉💉💉💉💉 really did turn brains to gibberish…

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Not That “Karen”'s avatar

Unfortunately, I think the issue began long before the shots. Barack Obama was elected President for two terms in spite of the insidious things he did to stir up hatred and division. I couldn’t understand at the time why people couldn’t see him for what he really was—someone who had no love for the United States and her people. Unfortunately those 8 long years were successful in “fundamentally transforming the United States of America.” Into something that is becoming less recognizable every day.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

👆🏻🎯🎯🎯👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Frightening

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

I blame the public schools

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Jeff C's avatar

I don't think it's so much that they are stupid, but that they have lost the ability to exercise common sense. They are ruled by their emotions, and gravitate towards whoever panders to them and validates their feelings in the moment (be they good, bad, or ambivalent). It's a pretty obvious sign of widespread mental illness, as it demonstrates people cannot distinguish between their feelings and objective reality.

There have always been a slice of the population like this but they have exploded in numbers in recent years. All by design of course, and wildly exacerbated by psychotropic meds, the destruction of supportive community (e.g church and social clubs), online demagogues, and the proliferation of "therapy" that encourages people to dwell on their problems instead of rising above them.

It's not a pretty picture and it doesn't bode well for society. But it does give those of us who don't fall prey to this stuff a great opportunity to be productive and do quite well for ourselves. At least until society collapses.

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Laura Barrett's avatar

I agree but can take the point further. There are two classic ways to reason, Greek and Judeo- Christian. In the Greek tradition here are the steps: 1. I’m confronted with a fact 2. I have an emotional response to the fact 3. I look for other facts to reinforce my emotional response allowing my feeling to dictate my reality. 4. I act based on what makes me feel good, In the Judeo-Christan tradition: 1. i’m confronted with a fact 2. I have an emotional response to the fact 3. I evaluate my emotional response against what the truth is / God says 4. I bring my feelings into alignment with the truth 5. I act based on the truth, not allowing my feelings to dictate my reality. Historically all falling society’s shift their mindset to the greek tradition when they reject the fact that their is absolute truth/ God. It catapults them into hedonism and destroys everything it touches. This is a simplified explanation as I teach this starting in 6th grade to homeschool kids and build from there. The key point is the rejection of the concept that truth is absolute. When we’re unwilling as people to die to ourselves we loose all ability to reason.

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Jeff C's avatar

God bless you and right on the money.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Great comment, spot on Jeff C.!

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c Anderson's avatar

They lack a spiritual framework. No anchoring to truths so they navigate life by their emotions.

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JW's avatar

Once a 🐑 always a 🐑.

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Freebird's avatar

Your comment today is supportive of the previous discussion of a fluoridated, vaccinated society; also contributors of the conditions you so well described. The more recent of those interventions seems to be causing a rapidly diminishing degree of common sense.

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Valerie's avatar

Peter St Onge (a great economist if you aren’t familiar with him), had a great article this week with a similar theme:

https://open.substack.com/pub/profstonge/p/how-did-american-voters-get-so-dumb?r=z2cc5&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

He is very good. Explains things well.

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Valerie's avatar

I agree! I particularly like when he explains how the government has manipulated different economic numbers, like discontinuing counting the homeless as unemployed, because if they aren’t looking for a job they aren’t really unemployed. 🙄

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Anthony's avatar

And that's been going on since at least Obama.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Way before him

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Vonu's avatar

It has been going on since Alexander Hamilton.

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carily myers's avatar

agree, he's great

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Jpeach's avatar

Too many American Voters are apathetic, source their info from social media or are swayed by Group Think. They are naively arrogant. The Harris campaign loves these Voters.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

The vaxx proved that.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

The sum total of the popular vote isn’t what counts. It’s a state by state election. Jeff listed the swing states. Trump can win 100% of the rest of the country and still lose

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Vonu's avatar

No one can lose by getting 100% of the electoral college.

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

They voted for the Kenyan twice. No additional proof is needed to support Gruber’s assertion.

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Aloha50's avatar

So on planet earth, what countries have smart voters? UK, France? Hahahah. Seems like Argentina and El Salvador and some eastern European countries and Russia. The rest are as dumb as Americans.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Yes they are and are easily swayed by shiny objects and special effects.

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Vonu's avatar

Worse than stupid, they are ignorant and they don't know the difference.

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RunningLogic's avatar

The ones who vote for his party, yes. Stupid and/or apathetic.

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LuAnne's avatar

Well, I can tell you we've seen a huge Trump following in MI. My hubby & I rv throughout MI during summer months (our home is in Texas). We've traveled all over MI for the last 2+ months (currently in the far north upper peninsula) and have seen a ton of Trump yard signs & flags. We stopped counting the Trump signs because there's just too many so now we only count the Harris signs. So far, we've only seen 3 Harris/Walz signs. We've turned it into an I-Spy game. Lol. Normally, I wouldn't put much weight on this except for the fact political yard signs are a much bigger thing here in MI than TX. They're everywhere.

I'm editing this to add another observation. The 3 Harris/Walz signs we've seen were in the yards of obviously wealthy residents. We've seen many Trump/Vance signs in the yards of some of the most poverty stricken areas and tons throughout more of the middle class areas.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

VERY VERY interesting. But it makes sense. The dems have definitely become the party of the elites.

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carily myers's avatar

They have become they party of "cheat". How do you think Whitmore was re-elected when she wouldn't even let her citizens buy seeds to grow their own food?

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MJ's avatar

..a "yupper"🙂

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes because they are the ones who benefit the most from Democrat policies.

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Freebird's avatar

Loved reading your comment LuAnne! Now if there can only be a semblance of honesty in the vote outcome!

Do you know how lucky you are to be spending your summer up north?!? Texas is HOT 🥵, our temperature yesterday was 107°, today a cooler 103°. We’re praying for the break which is predicted to come in a couple of days. 🙏🏻

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LuAnne's avatar

Lol. Yes, we definitely know how lucky we are. We're both retired now and we had originally planned to move back to MI (our home state) after our retirements but we haven't had the guts to pull the trigger because we're scared to move to a majority democrat run state. Texas has been our home for 40 yrs and it's treated us, and our children & grandkids, very well. We love Texas but summers are becoming more difficult to endure so we agreed to spend summers in MI in our rv and the rest of the year at home, in Texas. This is our 3rd summer doing this. We still have the urge to make the move to MI but we want to wait and see how the election goes in Nov. We feel safer in TX.

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Freebird's avatar

Well I selfishly hope you’ll remain Texans…after all you have the best of both worlds with your current arrangement. And I want to hang onto conservative Texas voters. I fear that we’ve been invaded by too many liberals and our beloved red state could turn blue!

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Susan Seas's avatar

Musks Twitter poll was Trump 78 - Harris 23. Coming from that still highly left space, since so many are still banned, says A Lot!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Wow. This is fascinating.

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carily myers's avatar

78% > 23%, over 5 million votes

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

It's those crazy women who want abortion on demand.

I hope everyone of them becomes infertile so they can never procreate.

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Aloha50's avatar

Repeal the 19th.....almost all political problems solved.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh so political problems didn’t exist before the 19th Amendment? 🤔

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Fla Mom's avatar

The big downhill slide started in the regressive "Progressive" Era, part of which was passing the 19th Amendment. I noted with sadness today that Arizona only got that partial decision out of the Supreme Court because every single female on the Court was on the "register to vote without proof of citizenship" side. On the other side were all of the men.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

They certainly deserve that.

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Jpeach's avatar

Hopefully there were some vasectomies too.

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Freebird's avatar

And they know not what they do…many years ago I read an article which showed a direct link between abortion and breast cancer. I can’t remember details and I’m sure it’s long been scrubbed from the web - but it had something to do with the vast hormonal changes which occur in a woman’s body during pregnancy, and the abrupt/abnormal termination of the pregnancy. I’ve known of two women this has happened to. Of course most never make a connection or see a correlation as it happens 20-30 years later. But it happens, maybe not in every case, but probably more often than we know.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I remember reading the same. Sure seems like it has been scrubbed.

Besides, they don't want to "cure" breast cancer.

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Freebird's avatar

No, they don’t. Too much $$ in that.

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

And most of them, judging by their skanky appearances, have no worries about becoming pregnant.

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Vida Galore's avatar

I hate to break it to you... but many guys will (redacted) just about anyone.

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Vonu's avatar

Many of them do, and then make the IVF clinics rich.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I can't understand why women spend $$$ for IVF.

Some things are not to be in life.

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Vonu's avatar

Insurance companies pay for most of it.

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Our system of representative government depends on an educated and moral populace (it requires people who know right from wrong). Government schooling has purposely decimated education so that it now creates useful idiots instead of wise and engaged adults. Good news though is that there is pushback - for example, homeschooling in our smallish bedroom community to a large city, is exploding. We have three separate homeschool co-ops plus other homeschool groups. When people find out we homeschool they are interested and often want to know how we do it, as share that they’d love to homeschool too. We can educate our population again but I think it will need to be privately organized, not state-run.

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Credenda's avatar

Wonderful, but the right to homeschool is always tenuous.

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Vonu's avatar

It is hard to know right from wrong when you don't know s*** from Shinola.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

An ignorant and greedy electorate will vote in......

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Sheep Dog's avatar

It's not. It has to be portrayed that way for the steal.

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Truth 101's avatar

Many believe the disinformation they have been fed. "Orange Man Bad." "Republicans hate women." "A sub-par woman with brown skin and with the depth of flattened onion skin is good for the country." "Women in the US are oppressed victims " Etc. etc. etc.

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Vonu's avatar

It is easy to believe disinformation when you are too busy consuming fiction to consider facts.

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Carlos's avatar

How, in the last month and this one, I have been in eight different states plus my home state, Florida…flown to some and drove hundreds of miles on them and over ten thousand miles in total, just yesterday almost thousand miles around Florida and as far I can see is only Trumpet flags or signs. Obviously I have to stop at restaurants or gas stations or hotels and even Truck Stops and talked to many people and nine out of ten are for the orange man… many black and Latinos but also many other ethnic groups.

My conclusion is the DemonRats have to cheat over the numbers that they did for sleeping big guy in order to even get close enough. I don’t know but maybe closer to 100 million since 45 probably is going to get that number and that will exceedingly surpass the real voters registration. But who cares or is counting in my opinion since is my very personal poll.

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KingPhillips1776's avatar

You have to remember who's telling you it's a tight race. Everything "they" say is a lie. Repeat, everything "they" say is a lie.

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Vonu's avatar

Who are they?

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Juju's avatar

This. This is what is the most scary in all of this. We aren’t just trying to reach friends and neighbors with truth and sound politics. No, we are trying to reach people with true mental illness. It’s like how we were told about a relative with schizophrenia that trying to reason with them would be futile because of their illness. Their altered state of reality has them absolutely convinced that things are truly as they see them, and they act accordingly and appropriately if it indeed were.

The fact that this is such a close race shows you just how many Americans suffer from the less violent types of schizophrenia.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

If you believe the polls.

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MarianneB's avatar

Follow the money. Who owns the polling companies?

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Valerie's avatar

My husband and I are both reading the news right now and had this same discussion not 5 minutes ago.

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Sarah Bee's avatar

In my opinion, it’s not, it’s just what MSM wants us to believe so that when they cheat and Kamala barely wins by 20,000 votes - it makes “sense”

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Just_Henry's avatar

Democrats are stupid

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Vonu's avatar

Just like Republicans.

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