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Based Florida Man's avatar

Isn't it so frustrating? Watching our society crumble at the hands of these psychopaths.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

And extremely sad. The most successful combination of governance and economics ever developed by man is being destroyed.

Our country is not perfect, and has done some awful things. People in our country (Gates, Fauci,...) have done some truly reprehensible things. But our country has done more good for more people around the world for a longer period of time than any country in history. And we are throwing it away.

I wish people could really understand the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights. It is brilliant in its concepts and design; it is beautiful in its acceptance of human nature; it is eloquent in its simplicity. It is an ASTOUNDING document and perhaps the most revolutionary movement in the history of mankind.

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Kim's avatar

Amen! Goal No. 35. Discredit and eventually dismantle the FBI. (W. Cleon Skousen, The Naked Communist, 1958). Also, read The Naked Truth by James C. Bowers, Sc.D., 2011. He writes that the communists realized that this goal wasn't viable so instead they chose to slowly infiltrate the FBI and take it over discrediting its former director J. Edgar Hoover, the communists arch-enemy. Eventually, it would become like the Gestapo in Germany or the KGB in Russia. With recent directors being communists, do we have any doubt that they have succeeded at least at the top levels and in their directives. FBI whistleblowers have exposed this in the past year or so. Looking down through the communists 45 goals, I am not seeing any that they haven't done. Everything happening now can be attributed to their infiltration over the last 100 years. See the documentary The Final War.org by Joshua Phillips of EPOCH Times. It is about the Chinese, but communists are communists irregardless of nationality including American.

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daverkb's avatar

I'm thinking that over half of the government should be dismantled. And also, an end to the overseas Empire. And maybe borders and re-industrialization, and a real economy with real money would help out big time. I.e., I am also sick of digital control.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Twitter has lost 75% of it's staff, and is running better than ever.

The Fed Gov needs the same treatment.

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Susan Banks's avatar

It has been!! January things will be very different in DC. Both CIA and fbi have been overhauled. We will see public executions by Summer of 23’! My opinion.

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

Er, the Republicans didn't do THAT well in the recent election [grin].

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

It's been a problem for generations. Although I've only skimmed the topic, communist infiltration of the U.S. Government predates WW II. In FDR administration there apparently were communist agents in Cabinet positions. Google (or better, perhaps Yandex) "Venona decrypts" if interested.

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Tory's avatar

Yes, pathetic. It’s like watching a slow death of of our Great Nation. Watching a fundraiser on PBS tonight: The 60’s Pop and Soul musicians playing all the music of early 60’s and a more proud and optimistic time for America. Telling our boys keep working Merit, yet they are jaded at the 2 justice system. We explain: This nation was not always so very obviously corrupt. We did not have anti-American sentiments. Etc.

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

Even by the (late) 1960s the rot of our nation was evident for all to see, including on the evening news. The problems have been very long in the making, and I doubt they will be resolved easily.

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The Fifster's avatar

This is total bs it's just another marxist tool to divide and conquer

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

Not solely the property of the Marxists. For example, one could argue the USA was progressively "divided and conquered" in the sense that the Federal government's power grew at the expense of State. This happened by degrees and is still happening. It's hardly an academic matter either. At one point about 600,000 American men died "debating" the issues.

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