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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

“She provided links to a study discussing the issue and assured Collins that she would keep Dr. Anthony Fauci fully briefed on the issue.”

The fox assured the coyote that she would keep the wolf fully briefed on the threat to the henhouse.

“But the emails show that Walensky knows that’s a lie, and she knew it was a lie in 2021.”

That is so Solzhenitsyn:

“We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, we know they know we know they are lying, but they are still lying.”

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RandiG's avatar

I still don’t understand how more is not being done about this. We have utterly feckless people representing us in Congress.

We need to dismantle EVERY ‘agency’ in the federal government. We no longer need the EPA, Dept of Education, Energy and the other 600 agencies! We are crippled by the pensions of all these, including Congress.

And Social Security and Medicare needs to be overhauled. We spend WAY TOO MUCH on administrative costs. If we spent less to administer them, the recipients would get more!

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Credenda's avatar

AND make every congress critter subject to the same laws and regulations they pass for the rest of us. No exceptions.

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RandiG's avatar

Credenda,

💯%! I think we’re tired of this nonsense! We have to stop talking about it and do it. AND we desperately need term limits - Period. It is a joke already.

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Melanie Eccles's avatar

TERM LIMITS - all around - RandiG for president...

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Peter GL's avatar

but also pension limits! You get one clown sitting in for one term and gets a cushy pension for the rest of his or her (so far only his and her) lifetime. You leave a job and you have to wait until your mid 60's to get a meager pension

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I am sure millions of Americans would do a way better job than the one in office right now, and even better than the former and the former and the former....

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RunningLogic's avatar

Completely agree!!!

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devoalan's avatar

There actually is a law. It's right in the constitution. If only we could find someone with the testicular fortitude to prosecute that. MTG seems to have more than most.

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Concerned mom's avatar

We should tap into the representatives that have shown fortitude and determination. Kevin Kiley comes to mind, as well as Anna Luna, and yes MTG.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Add Matt Gaetz to that (sadly) short list.

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CMCM's avatar

As a Northern Californian, I was fortunate enough to get to vote for Kevin Kiley. So far, I'm favorably impressed by him. He sends his constituents updates quite frequently, and he has town halls with various subjects, most recently one for Veterans. So far so good with him, and he's young and enthusiastic. He seems concerned about the right issues.

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Concerned mom's avatar

I also like him quite a bit. Ever since he made his pitch for CA Gov. Although I'm in SoCal, we did contribute to his campaign when he decided to run for Congress. We also enjoy the regular updates by email. I was surprised he took the time to explain his first vote against Censuring Schiff, saying some points were not constitutional and therefore could have proven problematic. He asked for a re-write and then voted YES! Well done Congressman Kiley!!!

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Peter GL's avatar

and start with not giving all the politicians such heft pensions! Us "deplorables" make a simple pension, no matter how much we have paid in. They make the same salary as when they were in office. WHY?

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Because they voted for it, silly. Didn't ask their constituents, just voted of themselves, by themselves, for themselves. Like it sez in the Constitution. 🤬

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Roger Beal's avatar

And that right there is why there will never be a term limits law. Congresspeople may be fools, but not fool enough to vote themselves out of a lifelong cushy sinecure.

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“¡Essential!”??? Cargo Pilot's avatar

I'm utterly disgusted by paying 40% of my income to federal pensions while I have none. And I cannot free what I do have from the insane risks of extreme inflation and CBDC threats or Vax Passports. When I refuse that, i bet the fully vested 401ks will even become inaccessible. That's EXACTLY what United did to their Vax refusers...trial balloon succeeded enough. They'll try it again.

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SusanMc's avatar

Unconscionable!! You aren’t alone.

I’m very concerned about all you pilots. You’re damned if you do & damned if you don’t.

Meaning the airlines should have thorough checkups using the d-dimmer for micro clots. That’s fixable once one knows about it.

Don’t punish pilots for having them; get them back to par! At airline expense bc you dummies caused it.

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“¡Essential!”??? Cargo Pilot's avatar

Jeff Childers, PLEASE PLEASE help when this hits us pilots.

(I know you are; you're doing more heavy lifting than anyone...still just crying out for the coming storm).

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“¡Essential!”??? Cargo Pilot's avatar

I don't ever want a "pension." I just don't like giving up my bucks to fund fed retirements either...

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Willing Spirit's avatar

That’s an idea probably as old as our Republic that would work very well if ever practiced.

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devoalan's avatar

There are about 15 real conservatives out of 535 elected bozos that would be the ones to bring that up. But we don't need a new law. We need to follow the ones already written. That means hood every elected representative in whatever office to the rules if that office. And yes, crackhead sons of faux presidents count.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

You are so correct that every law we need is already on the books. Just no one is enforcing them, other than for political purposes.

I remember Some sane people were making a hard push trying to wake the country up to this truth some 25 or 30 years ago. It didn’t happen.

I think every new law they pass that won’t get enforced serves to weaken and confuse the legal system. And at some point that became a deliberate strategy.

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rolandttg's avatar

double here here

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consuelo's avatar

Most of what is done to us by these thieves (of our money and our freedom) is UNCONSTITUTIONAL. Can anybody imagine all these thieves controlling citizens via these outrageous contrived means in the early days of our Republic? Do not comply.

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rolandttg's avatar

Do not comply.

That, is the secret to all of this, including the plandemic. Otherwise, we will have the Great Reset crammed down our throats, at least those they do not murder. As Juan O Savin keeps saying, everybody is going to have to pick a lane. The days of go along to get along are over forever.

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Jen's avatar

Exactly right. I keep saying that. Every single thing they come up with, we have to reject and reject it hard. Want us to give up our stoves? No. Our cars? No. Beef? No. Every single answer has to be an emphatic and very loud No.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Must see through their linguistic deceptions about everything. Like way back in 2019 a "breakthrough infection" was called "vaccine failure." Linguistics. The lies of the clever. Pandemic. Gender. Climate. Elections. War. Race. Presidential records. All of the largest fractures in society today are products of linguistic deceptions. Words matter. It's why Marxist totalitarian Noam Chomsky is a professor of linguistics. Orwellian war is peace, ignorance is strength, freedom is slavery is the natural evolution of clever linguistics.

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rolandttg's avatar

right you are. It's why I absolutely refuse to play their game. When liberals rebranded circa 2003 as Progressives, Conservative Bill O' Really fell into that trap and that's how her referred to them. I refused. Now, I take it one step further . They have long stopped being liberals, or progressives. They are full out bolsheviks, and that is what I call them. Satanists works too. So, good for you

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AngelaK's avatar

Yes! These bolshevik demons with the help of George Soros have perpetrated a silent and bloodless revolution upon this country.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

So far, my very favorite linguistic deception is "domain awareness gap". This was used by the DoD during the Russia spy balloon debacle. In other words, we missed what we shouldn't have missed.

By the way, if Biden releases classified information isn't that a violation of the Espionage Act? He did that yesterday.

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Debra (Rural & Red Oregonian)'s avatar

I missed it. What did he do now?

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Neil Kellen's avatar

At a fundraising event he divulged some information, related to the Chinese (not Russian!) spy ballon issue from a few months ago, that US intelligence knows that is not public knowledge. Something about Xi saying he didn't know anything about it and that when they finally shot the balloon down they found a lot of spying equipment.

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CMCM's avatar

I've been wondering why nothing has been released since the balloon was shot down, and more worrisome, no one has asked about it or demanded to know more.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Many have asked, but as is the norm these days, and as is the norm in dictatorships, no information will be released if it makes the people in leadership positions look bad. So, you can reach reasonable general conclusions about the impact of these long term Chinese spy events. About the only thing you can't infer is how much money changed hands for these spy balloons to be allowed over US airspace.

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

By the act of releasing it, he declassified it. As pResident he has that authority. Not that it was a good idea, I don’t know enough to speak to that.

It’s the same with the documents Trump took with him to Mira Lago. He has complete authority to declassify and do so. Yet, they hound him.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

I agree, but Bidens DoJ has gone after Trump. Another example of the two justice systems at work.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Like with toddlers… 😬

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Peter GL's avatar

Now the FDA has approved lab crated beef and chicken for human consumption. Will they at least label it like that so we can chose or simply cram down our throats?

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Concerned mom's avatar

Let's not forget, our "government" IS trying to kill us....

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Jen's avatar

My guess? Cram down. Their goal is to make us sick/weak.

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AngelaK's avatar

I just read how lab meat will start being in markets and restaurants soon. Will it be labeled?

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

I don't know the answer to your question. I would/will make it a practice to always ask what I am ordering or buying. I don't know the consequences for fibbing, ok, lying, to customers about food products but I'm guessing there's some recourse. The death of a restaurant used to be something like hepatitis C in a worker. Maybe the new death is serving fake meat, including retailers. Coming to Amazon-Whole Foods next? Yet another opportunity to Just Say No!

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daverkb's avatar

They even want us to give up a God-given at birth DNA ... for their genetically engineered alteration. And have you noticed in the news that 'they' (whoever they are) want to 'inventory' every plant and tree on the earth for its profile? Every human being?

When they say Radical Transformation, they mean it. And it's literally EVERYTHING.

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Kittykat's avatar

It’s started in Canada. There are now requirements to register every animal. If u have 3 chickens they must be registered.

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daverkb's avatar

At some point, we have to refuse to comply. Otherwise, we are just puppets.

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Blair's avatar

Looks like the Beast System from the Biblical Book of Revelation.

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daverkb's avatar

Yes, the Beast is Transhumanism ... the merging of Machines and Man. And why would the Machines not some day not think it really cool just to eliminate Man altogether?

And it is really a super-agenda, a total radical transformation of everything (Man, nature, the planet).

In case you missed it, I posted these links today in Comments with some description, which I leave out here. The government document linked to gives a large dose of credence to the words of the speakers in the video who quote from it. It worth reading to see what is going on in the nano world. And what they are doing in nano-biology to us is being done entirely without our informed consent. And not only is it without informed consent, it is Biblically speaking, a usurpation of God's natural created order into which we are born. Much more could be said.

The key take home for me is all along is that it was never about 'covid'. It was always about getting the jab substances inside of people. And as to the why of the necessity to lie about everything for the purpose of getting the planet all jabbed up, we have only scratched the surface.

Dr. Ana Mihalcea - Biden's Universal Nanotechnology Vaccine & "Zombie" Blood (Dr. Ana Mihalcea joins us to discuss Biden's Nanotechnology Initiative, part of the Administration's 2023 budget, which expressly states the COVID-19 injections are existing nanotechnology vaccines.)

https://rumble.com/v2u31yo-dr.-ana-mihalcea-bidens-universal-nanotechnology-vaccine-and-zombie-blood.html

National Nanotechnology Initiative Supplement to the Prsesident's 2023 Budget Request

https://www.natlawreview.com/article/nni-publishes-supplement-to-president-s-2023-budget-request

Link to Dr. Ana Mihalcea's Substack newsletter:

https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/

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Blair's avatar

This kind of coordinated deceit on a worldwide scale is too spectacular for mankind to author himself. It came from a supernatural entity. It's Satanic in nature.

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daverkb's avatar

Agreed ... it is spectacular. The world has never seen anything like this. And covid was only the tip of the iceberg of what was set in motion 78 years ago with the advent of the United Nations. And in slow motion, decades and centuries before. It is hard to believe.

For those who are unable to believe in supernatural agency, the whole shebang is Satanic in that the whole Agenda is built upon a mountain of lies. In the old Western World, Satan was [is] the Father of All Lies. At a more mundane level, the see the occult, Satan worship and all manner of vileness now accepted as The New Normal all around us. And promoted by the Western World governments.

Thanks for the comments! And nice to hear from you!

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Blair's avatar

Thank you! Very wise words! Nice to hear from you as well!

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consuelo's avatar

I believe it is. I believe what is written there. My question is: How far along are we and will there be a rapture? The CBDCs appear to be the way people will not be able to buy (or sell) if they don't worship The Beast. It looks like we will all have the CBDCs forced on us very very soon. The grocery stores have been incrementally training us for it. Kroger (and others) began with their "loyalty cards" which customers were required to have to get the sale prices. Then the "Digital Coupons" which required customers use their cell phones to get the sale prices and for those like me, who refuse to use a cell phone, we are not given the sale price. We are discriminated against and I thought discrimination is a NO NO. Not in the case of digital coupons. Banks are also forcing customers to go digital to do deposits and pay bills now. First slowly and now quickly they are closing the noose.

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

Except manufacturers of gas stoves, say, will toe the line and stop making them. Because they will be subject to fines etc. it’s all top down control. We have to break the “leadership”.

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Kittykat's avatar

Exactly why they don’t want gas stoves. You can get your own fuel.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Throw sand in the machinery!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I had some fun on Tuesday. I just got a new MAGA hat delivered, which inspired me to wear my MAGA gear to my Goodyear appointment.

That turned out to be such a blast that I decided to put ‘81 Million Votes, My Ass’ on full blast and do some more errands in my special lefty neighborhood.

I went in a Tuesday Morning Store, sadly closing down in 5 days. Sad, but I warned them, when the staff turned into the nastiest little dictators you ever saw during Covid madness. I went to Pet Smart. I went to the credit union. Most fun of all, I went to my local library, browsed the children’s floor, asked some ‘innocent’ questions about Family Pride reading event, basically walked through every corner of the place, discovered areas I didn’t know existed.

So much fun I may need to make it a weekly occurrence.

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RandiG's avatar

Willing Spirit,

I admire you! I am so glad you did that and I am sure it was a lot of fun!

We need more Willing Spirits in this world! <3

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Erin Fight's avatar

Where did you get the "81 Million Votes, My Ass" T-shirt? I hand-painted " Real Women Aren't Men" on a t-shirt and wear it when and wherever I can. Cudos to you!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Not a T-shirt. Through iTunes on my radio. My T-shirt says; If you don’t like Trump, you probably won’t like me. And I’m ALRIGHT WITH THAT.

Someone needs to get the 81 Million shirt out quick!

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FreeBird07's avatar

Wow! What a day you had! Awesome!

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Peter GL's avatar

Just be careful lest you get attacked by some fringe lunatic

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I practice ‘situational awareness’ regularly.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I always have an exit in mind.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Read Gavin de Becker's "The Gift of Fear". Superb advice on that very topic.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Thank you! I will certainly have a look at that. One needs to live on to fight another day!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I certainly know about ‘no go’ zones.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Or dried turds. Bigger mess for TPTB to clean up.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Well, I do have two cats with litter boxes😂🤣

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Peter GL's avatar

better yet sugar, renders the machine not only inoperable, but also cannot be repaired

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Willing Spirit's avatar

More appealing than turds, too🫤

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Willing Spirit's avatar

The Rinos only pull out the Constitution, when they need an excuse for their yellow bellied evil non actions. Like they give a crap. They know the vast majority of us have no idea what the Constitution says and aren’t about to bother to read it. They think we’re stoopid. We prove them right on a regular basis.

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Garden Lover's avatar

The vast majority don’t know the Constitution because the schools have been teaching communist crap for years. My brother, who is 62 this year, had a professor in college who was very anti-2nd Amendment. The professor said the same crap you hear in the media all of the time. My brother had to write a paper on gun rights. My brother got a C on his paper with no comments on it. When he confronted the professor, the professor told him that he was wrong, that wasn’t what the Founding Fathers meant. My brother told him he was quoting The Federalist Papers. The professor called him a liar.

This was 40+ years ago. They have been working on this for a very long time. It’s going to take a while to undo the damage done.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Yes. I have been studying them for 50+ years now. An awful lot of what’s happening today reminds me of the 70s. Nixon did some good things. We were able to send them into retreat for a time. Ronald Reagan did some very good things, but left a couple of time bombs. Phyllis Schlafly was an unsung hero. But they never quit and come roaring back, when we are weak.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Rust never sleeps. Neither do progressives. Or termites. Or communists.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And definitely not Satan.

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Garden Lover's avatar

They have infiltrated the schools. If we want to stop it, we either have to start homeschooling our children and/or get it out of the schools.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Yes. Hot spot of indoctrination at this point. Home schooling has probably never been easier to do. Oh, how the public schools hate losing the money that comes with just one student. We are among the highest per pupil pay out in the World and conversely, the lowest of test scores.

Get your babies out of there I say. And if you consider private school, scrutinize very carefully!

If your student is in an urban school, they are probably being abused on a daily basis.

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Peter GL's avatar

The problem is that it is not that easy...so many couples both work. Also, we still pay school taxes, which is unfair if you do homeschool.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I know there are both those issues. For most all of us, life is unfair. Our society is set up to reward evil and penalize good behaviors.

I would consider the taxes as cutting my losses. Nothing immediately we can do about that.

There’s a good support out there from home schooling parent groups. If you can find one to have a discussion with that might be helpful.

The two salaries is certainly the norm now, but people do figure it out.

I would do some regular praying about it. Ask God to open doors.

If you find yourself absolutely stuck with the public school, make yourself as visible and involved as possible. Keep a close eye on the children to monitor their wellbeing.

I’ve done so many things I thought I could not possibly do, but keep searching for the openings.

No judgement. I know you want to do the very best you can for your children.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Interesting. Colleges are such crap. I wish my husband didn’t feel a degree was needed for a job!

I just talked to a woman last week who tols me almost the same story but 30 yrs difference. She said she was writing papers that were conservative in college and got Cs and then said hey wait what If I write it from a liberal democrat view. Sure enoigh got an A and continued to do so going forward! 😡

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

unfortunately no one seems to uphold the constitution. Isn't that the job of the courts?

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Fla Mom's avatar

No, it all comes down to citizens, and very few have any idea what's in the Constitution at all, or why. Fewer understand the principles of the Declaration that inform the structure and content of the Constitution. It's us; we just need to look in the mirror. That's the cavalry.

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Concerned mom's avatar

There's been a small movement of church-going people who have gone into their city's civic centers and demanded their elected officials uphold the oaths they swore. They've served them with papers demanding, either uphold your oath or vacate your office. All constitutional. I need to look into it further...

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Also effective is hitting them in the wallet. Bonds For the Win https://bondsforthewin.com/ has had some successes. Started by an angry mom over mask mandates at schools. All public officials must be bonded upon taking office. Their office/contract places limitations on their official actions. It's beyond oaths. A complaint filed with the bonding company, which is like insurance, if substantiated upon investigation spells not only major financial penalties but job loss and is career ending because the violator won't be able to get bonded again for another public office. Haven't needed it locally but it's in my hip pocket. Look into it and spread the word!

*edit - PS, all actions re bond claims are outside the court system. No lawyers needed. Just self-education, time and effort.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thanks for the reminder, I’d heard about this but also need to remember to keep it in my back pocket!

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Garden Lover's avatar

That depends on what state you are in. They don’t need bonds in CA, just insurance, sadly. But does that really surprise you?

However, they do have to take an oath of office and sign it. There has to be a record of the oath of office with the signature. Many judges don’t have those. We have a lot of corrupt judges in CA (and around the country). You can get them for that. They have to step down because it’s a very serious offense.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Not in CA. Left >30y ago.

I am aware of written oaths that need to be signed and notarized. That's not limited to CA. I am not aware of specific cases beyond what Todd Callender and Lisa McGee revealed. https://www.bitchute.com/video/kgahc0Bsc8Vf/

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

This is more "magic words" idiocy, just like the Sovereign Citizens movement.

You can't get a bond company to cancel a bond becausse you feel the officeholder has violated his oath of office.

Doesn't happen.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

The point is not cancellation of the bond. The point is putting the official on notice that they have violated the terms of their contract/limitations of their office. It's not about oaths. Pushing the envelope of the terms won't cut it; they actually have to overstep. I suspect most know when they do. Certainly when they consult their lawyer. The point is to bring them back into line, much as one might like to see their a** out the door. If they back off, no longer violating rights, staying within the bounds of their office, that's the point. There might be some complicating nuances that Katherine Watt has uncovered but using the tool as a backstop looks doable. As noted, I haven't used it but it's been done as outlined. Nobody's bond has been canceled. That's not the point.

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Fla Mom's avatar

*Exactly* what needs to be done! Oath-breakers abound these days.

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Kim's avatar

Hillsdale College has Constitution 101 and other courses free online.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Yes, and it's truly outstanding. I wish more people would take it. I think there's such a void of such knowledge that now it starts with not realizing the void exists and that it needs to be filled in order to be a knowledgeable, effective citizen.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

As if the courts didn’t stop doing their jobs about a hundred years ago.

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“¡Essential!”??? Cargo Pilot's avatar

Then the IRS shows up with "armed" agents. They're raiding law-abiding guhhn stores now for customers data...the IRS!?

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nt's avatar

They want an insurrection!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Saw that. In MONTANA! 😠

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

Nullification

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JW's avatar

What about censoring Schumer and Pelosi? The tearing up of Trumps speech comes to mind.

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

Pelosi and her crew all lied repeatedly about Russian collusion. Why it s only Schiff being censured?

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Lisa Ca's avatar

How about Clinton get investigated? I thought she was the one who started the whole Russian collusion crap!

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devoalan's avatar

Schitt is a pedo. They have that over him. He won't squawk. Believe me when I say 90% of this admin is so corrupt, and so easy to blackmail, that none will ever be prosecuted.

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devoalan's avatar

And let me add that there is no admin that isn't. Look at what trump got done without any help from republicants.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

I recommend Whitney Webb's One Nation Under Blackmail. The web of criminality goes back 100 years, probably more. She only traces back that far. Organized crime/the mob, politics, business/banking and the church. Two volumes, 1,000+ pages. Sobering. What we see on the surface is all theater. Figured that one out when they [s]elected a trained actor as president in '80. Just never had the wherewithal to dig the depths. Whitney Webb. Her website: https://unlimitedhangout.com/

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Roger Beal's avatar

One look at Adam's eyes, and I believe you are correct with that pedo charge.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Because the D has majority in the Senate. No chance NanPe or Scummer are ever brought to censure.😖

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devoalan's avatar

If we could prove Nanzi paid Chinah for the virus with our military hardware and blood left in Afghanistan, we could watch that glass eye pop out like a bullet.

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lynn's avatar

those two can never give up power because of what will happen to them out of office. Like having to pay their own legal fees.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Schiff’s not going to have to give up any power. I’m shocked McCarthy took his committee position. I’m sure there was back room discussion about how this was necessary, but no worries, it’s all just temporary. No hard feeling, Buddy. The Uniparty’s got your back.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

That should only take about another 30 years.

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Annie's avatar

The federal government needs to be trimmed way back. Not saying some state governments aren't just as bad but if they didn't get the bailouts from the feds, they couldn't keep running.

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Jen's avatar

Yes, there is a lot of corruption at the state level...and we can see it even in our school boards. Sad how power and money corrupts. But still, we simply must decentralize and tear this down. That's the key to crumbling all of this agenda.

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Debra (Rural & Red Oregonian)'s avatar

Check out how bad things are in Oregon. I live it every day. But we do not have fair and legal elections.

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Jen's avatar

I feel so bad for you guys in blue areas. I don't know how y'all are coping. I was in DC when Omicron hit and it was like overnight they turned into pod people...yelling at kids to pull up masks, standing in 300+ people lines just to get tested. They became insane instantly. I could not breathe again until my plane touched back down in SC.

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nt's avatar

My son was invited to go to a basketball camp (north of San Jose) …the college still has it posted on their website you have to wear a mask if not vaccinated. Don’t know if they’re enforcing…but regardless, it makes me blue living in blue lol 😂

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S.P.H.'s avatar

I'm no constitutional expert but wasn't original intent intent that states were to be the voice of the people? The people were the government? Guess that went away in 1912 with the 17th amendment. Ever since then it's been a game of fooling the people to believe they run government through elections...then they stole elections from us.

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IR's avatar

The idea of self-government is a unique American idea and it’s in the first three words of the Constitution “ We the People”

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Debra (Rural & Red Oregonian)'s avatar

I'm in Oregon, the REAL state of hell. Without legal, untampered with elections, nothing will ever change no matter what we do. Oops sorry, we are suppose to be hopeful.

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nt's avatar

lol 😂 I love this

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SusanMc's avatar

Not just trimmed, but dissolved

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Based Florida Man's avatar

And Social Security only for retirees. Not for Disability. No more 22 year olds getting $800 checks for 'oh my back'.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And only for American Citizens, who have paid into it all their adult lives. We can dream.

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Peter GL's avatar

or at least have paid in to social security and receive as much as allowed based on their payments

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Certainly worth consideration while we’re dreaming.

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RandiG's avatar

BFM, couldn't agree more.

I think a lot of people feel the way we do. Perhaps WE THE PEOPLE need to draft the laws to be passed for TERM LIMITS, Social Security and Medicare.

WHY do we need bills passed that are hundreds and hundreds of pages that no one reads?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

The bills are written by lobbyists. All the hot air spilling grandstanding in all these hearings is all our ‘representatives’ actually do. Besides fundraising and campaigning. Such an easy, lucrative gig. No wonder so many throw their hats in the ring. This raping and pillaging is like winning lottery.

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IR's avatar

All by design, in order to sneak some bad stuff

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RunningLogic's avatar

I actually would like to get rid of social security or at least make it opt-in. Having the government manage your retirement funds is idiotic imo. They never manage money judiciously.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Or, in fairnness, tighten the standards for disability. My aunt was severely disabled for work with lupus and it only took about 10 years to get SSI. It was legit. I do think some people need it but they need better standards for what qualifies.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Disability should be a different funding source. Not from retirees.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

My understanding isbthat it is a different pot. You put into SSI like you put into SSA.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I don’t know, I personally know several young people who can’t work full time because they are actually disabled. I don’t know how they would get along without that extra help, particularly if their families aren’t well off 😕

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Yes! I agree!

When we as a society stop caring for the least of these or feel the least of these are taking up too many resources…. Woe to us!

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AngelaK's avatar

Agree that we shouldnt be intolerant because of a few. some young people are truly suffering with really messed up health and backs probably thanks to the horrible food we have and too many childhood vaccines and antibiotics which have messed up their gut health. All health comes from the gut. Some doctors are finally realizing it.

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“¡Essential!”??? Cargo Pilot's avatar

It's not intolerant to demand control over my own donation money though. The government becomes the "hero" and grows to infinitecrushing size... whereas private donors through churches usually seek to remain anonymous...and are far more effective at actually helping. Minority families had better lasting marriage rates than majority race families until the guvt got into incentives for fatherless "families."

Ask Thomas Sowell...

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes you’re right, I don’t think we should rely on the government for those programs. I was more just pointing out that not everybody receiving disability is faking it. I didn’t say the extra help should necessarily come from the government, just that they needed it.

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“¡Essential!”??? Cargo Pilot's avatar

It's the responsibility of the church and private social organizations...they are 85-90% dollar efficient too...the government is below that by far. I've seen credible reports as low as 30% of our allocated tax dollars for a program actually reaching the destination.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree, government is highly inefficient. Government programs are the worst solution. Private is better. With that said, I just think there would have to be some sort of transition between systems to make sure the people who really need help can still get it. I wouldn’t want to just cut this help off cold turkey which I think we could do with the department of education for example.

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Peter GL's avatar

If it is really "oh my back" and the person is invalid OK, but when the person is a work from home techie, then AGREE with you

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devoalan's avatar

Yeah after breaking my neck the second time, and then going back to work for 14 more years, I remember walking into the workers comp office in NY with my attorney. I was by far the oldest and whitest person in the room. Dozens and dozens of others, then me. And I was told to stop working but it wasn't in my nature. I guess it's in a lot of others though.

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Melanie Eccles's avatar

RandiG for president I say - that's exactly what has to happen - It's the American People's money that keep these parasites alive and they suck at their jobs - get rid of them and become your own health care provider - less taxes and more competitive real health care where results matter and corruption fails.

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Jen's avatar

So very true. I don't know why we can't seem to accomplish this. We need to pull as much power out of Washington as possible and get back to states rights.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Abraham Lincoln took state’s rights away and they were never returned. He’s been rewarded with a ginormous statue to remind us all of what will happen if we dare protest.

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Peter GL's avatar

I was under the impression that the Dems and the blacks are subtly trying to cancel Abe Lincoln

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Willing Spirit's avatar

The black middle schoolers I worked with didn’t know who he was. So maybe he’s been canceled for awhile? You’d think the name would come up with Juneteenth discussion, but not necessarily, apparently.

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“¡Essential!”??? Cargo Pilot's avatar

It's basic Marxism... they don't know or understand the history... they just have to erase it so as to unmoore our future generations from our past..."don't remove the landmarks of your fathers..."paraphrase.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

That’s a familiar lament. Let’s take a look at how far we’ve come in the past 3-4 years. Leaving the pandemic aside for a moment, during the Resident’s residence in the WH, the alphabet soup agencies have been exposed. Democrat’s kimonos have been opened implicating some Republicans as well. The criminal syndicate is becoming something, that when spoken of, people are beginning to recognize as not just simply the “deep state” with no description but a conglomeration of lying elected officials in both parties, weaponized federal agencies, complicit and shameful members of the judiciary, whacko teachers in lower and higher institutions of learning influencing mush-for-brains kids, a biased and weakening military that has lost its way, religious institutions that have turned a blind eye to the moral and psychological abuse of our children. How about the small number of deviant human beings with sick fetishes that occupy positions of some influence in our federal government. What about the blatant and unmistakable enemy that has crossed our borders of many stripes and colors. It started slowly, surreptitiously in the beginning, years ago, and we didn’t notice it. However, is climbing to such heights that it’s hard for to people to deny it’s happening.

Here in the point. We are seeing it. I will credit Donald J. Trump for saying - shouting - what needed to be said that woke us up. In his absence as POTUS, the “patriots” have been working hard in what can be better described as the biggest Sting operation in our history. We see the injustices. Half of the people don’t see it; they are the normies. And you can’t just tell them it exists. They must be shown it exists. Nearly 2/3 of Americans now believe there was election interference when most of us here knew it all along. That’s progress. You can’t slap handcuffs around the wrists of elected officials and throw them in jail, even though they did just that to unconnected Americans. These are powerful, connected people with even more powerfully connected people in the background. Hunter’s slap on the wrist is an example. But, we are winning, even though it doesn’t seem to be the case. We are the people and we have the power. The very fact that more people, including the normies, are asking why isn’t more being done to stop these people is proof that progress is being made. We haven’t felt powerful in the past but we must not allow politically correct speech to rule us anymore. Speak up and as a commenter here said, “We must fight like the third monkey on Noah’s ramp into the ark.”

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I agree. I also point out that Target Bud Light and Disney are all seriously hurting. To the point that Bud’s CEO just said that its a hard lessen to learn but we have heard. We know we need to listen and know our customers! Winning!

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

I hope the customers don’t cave. Bud crossed the line!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Based upon what we’ve seen at the store they haven’t. Tons of Bud on the shelves they can’t get rid of.

We haven’t been back to Target either.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

There’s a Target near a Hobby Lobby I like to go to. I see Ppl

going in as I drive by but the parking lot doesn’t seemed so jammed like it used to be. Some ppl are awake.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Same here. It is not as busy.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Here is something else to add to the progress we’re making:

Durham hearing in a nutshell:

-Proved the Steele dossier was verified to be completely unsubstantiated

-Proved FISA/FBI fabricated evidence to begin spying

- Confirmed the Obama admin, including Biden knew (OBAMA, YES, OBAMA)

- Confirmed the orders came from the 7th Floor

- Confirmed there is an appendix to the report which is classified

- Said some things are still under 'seal' which could verify ongoing investigations. 👏👏👏

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

imagine how much money would be saved by dismantling all these useless letter agencies! The money could finally be used to help the people, and not fill pockets of the already stinking rich.

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RandiG's avatar

Ingrid,

💯% agree!

We’re supporting too much red tape and ‘do nothings’ AND giving them great healthcare along with a pension! Enough is enough!

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taxpayer's avatar

"The money could finally be used to help the people," How 'bout just not spending it, and reduce the gov't debt? Or, just lower the taxes?

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Peter GL's avatar

They would never do that, it will get them out of existence. Not only that, but how else can they pay for proxy wars to receive their graft?

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devoalan's avatar

And what would these useless eaters do for a living? Go on unemployment? 90% of them have absolutely no marketable skills so they would become dependent on us for handouts. Or die. Hmm.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes allow people to keep their money and use it to help themselves without filtering it through a bunch of bureaucrats who take a share along the way.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Exactly!!

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Steph D's avatar

Another important question is about the SADS.

Why are all of these families, especially those who are celebrities, not outspoken about the untimely deaths of their loved ones? Where are the demands for autopsies? Why all the silence?

This collusion between the world’s governments, the media, the medical establishment, Hollywood and elites, the universities... it’s dark.

Before 2020, I seriously questioned how after reading the book of Revelations, how a one world government system could ever become reality never mind a global religion. But now I see.

Two verses in particular bring me comfort in all of this...

Mark 4:22

For nothing is hidden except to be made manifest; nor is anything secret except to come to light.

Luke 21:9

When you hear of wars and rebellions, don’t be alarmed. Indeed, these things must take place first, but the end won’t come right away.

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SusanMc's avatar

Our brilliant Constitution doesn’t provide for any of those entities. So aren’t they existing unconstitutionally?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Ya think?

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

Completely agree. Let the states have back the power that is rightly theirs ...that the federal government has captured/stolen in these illegal departments. I’m sure the states will screw it up too--bc people make up local and state government as well--but at least we the people have a fighting chance of influencing with the hope of having a society we really want.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

The states have to *take* back their power. It has always been theirs, but they have ceded way too much to the federal government over the years. The feds will never relinquish the power. The 10th amendment is the way! 💪🏼

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SusanMc's avatar

They cede it bc of federal monies flowing.

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lynn's avatar

is the answer because the DOD is protecting them and they paid Pfizer?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Who paid Pfizer? I think Pfizer is doing the paying. With all the taxpayer dollars they’ve laundered with their horrendous forced upon us products.

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lynn's avatar

DOD paid PFizer for v out of there own budget............remember warp speed was a military operation. Trump kept saying he was going to involve the Military to give the shots.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I remember Trump trying to calm the nation; talking about fresh air and sunshine, questioning if this might not be any more serious than the annual flu. He brought up ivermectin, hydrocloroquine, light therapy…so many things, while the Traitor Mike Pence (just two weeks to stop the spread). stood there giving him evil sidewise looks.

Trump never wanted that jab program. The hysterical hyenas drove him to it.

He had a game plan that with a second term would have lifted us out of debt. He was devastated knowing what lay ahead if people didn’t calm down. You can hear it here.

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/06/20/part-2-president-trump-interview-with-brett-baier/

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

"Trump never wanted that jab program. The hysterical hyenas drove him to it."

1. For something he "never wanted" he nonetheless is still particularly proud of it.

2. Who exactly are these "hysterical hyenas" who "drove" him to implement the DeathVax?

3. What does it say about his bravery that Trump was forced to implement the DeathVax of which he is so proud, that he gave Fauci and Birx medals?

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lynn's avatar

The threats from Trump on using the military to vax everyone still haunts me. He threaten the entire nation

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Willing Spirit's avatar

You are an unreachable, unteachable in my book, when it comes to your Orange Man Bad TDS and I’m not wasting my time on this.

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devoalan's avatar

To share an interesting Medicare tidbit. After breaking my neck twice at work, I was ultimately fired. Worked another twenty years, crippled up. Finally had a lawyer worth his salt tell me I'm pretty much disabled, ended up on workers comp. And disability. So I finally take a settlement from the insurance co, just so my wife has something when I kick. Not a month after I get a letter from CMS, saying I owe them 30 k for all the medical things that I have had in the last four years. Because breaking your hip, blowing out your knee, your back, and getting a bleeding ulcer from trying to get over the pain with ibuprofen, has to be related to my neck from twenty five years ago. It just has to be. These agencies have absolutely no shame. None.

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SusanMc's avatar

Feds go after you, a longtime worker paying taxes. While grifters such as Hunter Buyden never come to Justice (never worked a day in his life)

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devoalan's avatar

I'm going to let them come. I hope they send some pukes to my house. I really do. Let's get this ball rolling.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

I'd also add that every single law that passes has a 10 or 20 year sunset, applied retroactively.

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M VARR's avatar

I pray that Fauci and Wallensky spend the rest of their lives getting sued into poverty for their treacherous greed.

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Carrie's avatar

They deserve to rot in hell!

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chuck kutchera's avatar

Or at least Gitmo.

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mary's avatar

Both

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Peter GL's avatar

too much of good weather and great health care

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RJ Rambler's avatar

I pray that they have to pay off the national debt!

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OnTheJump's avatar

I pray that they (and a few others) don't escape to some remote island BEFORE they can face a jury of their peers.

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Natalie's avatar

Certainly Walensky and the others should have publicly stated back in January, 2021, that the COVID shots did not stop transmission. They absolutely lied. But everyone knew in the summer of 2021, when Delta came along, that vaccinated people were catching and transmitting COVID. One of my vivid memories from that year is hearing Walensky tell the vaccinated that they needed to put their masks back on because people were experiencing breakthrough infections, and I took my dog out for a walk and prayed, "Thank you, Lord!! Thank you!! Now they can't possibly have vaccine mandates." Boy, was I wrong. Everyone knew that vaccinated people were getting infected with Delta; yet the mandates for university students, health care workers, and ultimately almost everyone continued unabated. It defied logic, but logic had nothing to do with it. It was always about power and control, and why rational people didn't speak up more I will never understand.

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Jen's avatar

This was exactly what I was thinking! I was so horrified by the mandates and what I knew it meant for us...why would they want to force shots on us that clearly don't work? Well, there's only one reason for that and it isn't good (they know the shots harm people and that's the goal. They need as small of a control group as possible). But your average person still failed to make this connection. They would just blather "well, it's still better than not having the shot!" Is it? Is it really? And you'd say "what about side effects and risks" and they'd yell "there aren't any! It's perfectly safe!" And you'd say "what about this person who died a day after their 2nd shot?" And they'd just yell you were an evil anti-vaxer. It's truly one of the most baffling things I've ever witnessed.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Why would anyone think there are no risks when every medication known to man, even the safest ones that have been used for years, can have risks. Plus a new treatment is always an unknown regarding longer term issues. It’s totally ridiculous to believe that something this new (in terms of being used on humans in this particular form) would be 100% safe with zero adverse effects.

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Jen's avatar

That was exactly what I was thinking! How could anyone possibly be sure it would be safe? It's so absurd. Normal vaccines went through years of trials. And even then, there are still the vaccine injured - hence why there is a gov't fund to compensate those people. Vaccines hurting people is not new. But if you tried to tell any of them about any of that they would stick their fingers in their ears and get angry at you. It was almost like they were so desperate to believe the lie they were angry with us for even making them question it a little bit.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I heard a lot of “the technology isn’t new, they’ve studied it, I understand the science” but the point was, this particular shot in this particular form had never really been used on humans before, so there was no way to really be sure what the real (not modeled or predicted) reactions and consequences would be.

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IR's avatar

It’s cognitive dissonance. It makes one very uncomfortable hence people try to avoid facing that discomfort and dealing with it

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Peter GL's avatar

Not to sound like Mr Portokalos, but the medicine companies are called "pharmaceuticals". This word comes from the Greek "Pharmaki" literally meaning POISON

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IR's avatar

Running Logic, you are forgetting that benefits outweigh the risks 🙄. For some people. Probably. Maybe. Who knows.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

They’d yell that you were an evil antivaxxer, or say that you’re a conspiracy theorist. Or, how could you be so stupid, my sister-in-law is a virologist. She told me to get the shots ... oh gee, I’m due for one now! Gotta go! See ya later! 🤣

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Datagal's avatar

I think the jab mandates were also about identifying and punishing conservatives. Especially Christian conservatives.

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chuck kutchera's avatar

And to see who was non compliant, I feel there’s a list of all those who didn’t.

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SusanMc's avatar

Recently my husband was hospitalized for a leg issue. Both of us are as pure blood as possible. If he was asked once he was asked 5+ times if he’d had his cv vaccines.

Steam coming outta my ears as I sat listening while knowing the info wasn’t staying in his records right there in this hospital or his PCP. Thanks to ObamaCare it’s logged in federally.

We all knew ObamaCare was horrible for so many reasons, but I wasn’t thinking about a day where/when mandates would be the norm & outliers would be marked. Amerika.

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Datagal's avatar

I haven’t yet been asked, but if my doctor asks, I’ll say “I’ve gotten as many covid shots as I’m comfortable with.”

(For me, that’s ZERO!)

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AngelaK's avatar

I am now on a list at my HR so my vaxx status is not hidden. I never saw any of my doctors type it into their notes after asking. But HR, they have it. They couldnt do anything because I am in Florida but I had to fill out some questions or upload my vaccine card! I think I am the only one at my work location, to be honest.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Yes, I believe our status is on lists everywhere. My husband lost his job and when getting a new Oct 2022) during the online process asked for him to upload his card, even though it was not ‘required’ we uploaded the HIPPA form. He was still hired. We sat on the edge of our seats for months waiting for HR to see it, and the shoe to drop. Nothing so far …

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“¡Essential!”??? Cargo Pilot's avatar

I pray every flight that my fellow pilots don't have sudden and unexpected health issues... both for their sake and mine.

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RunningLogic's avatar

This!

“It defied logic, but logic had nothing to do with it. It was always about power and control, and why rational people didn't speak up more I will never understand.”

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

I think it’s because they threatened people’s livelihoods/jobs that so many gave in. I know that many quit their jobs instead of take the jab (I did this) but my household didn’t depend on my income. Not the case for so many. And the military---they got dishonorable discharged--the most disgraceful travesty of all in the mandates imho--for refusing. That one hits home bc my son was active duty and took 2 shots against his will. Just ripped my heart out and stomped on it. By the grace of God, he seems OK. So, tho I am baffled why there wasn’t more pushback--and I pray to God that people will never let this happen again--I remember the fog of life at that time and how real the struggle was to do what you thought was right. As the truth comes out, we need to keep banging the drum and not let them forget how destructive everything associated with the pandemic was. Jabs, masks, mandates, isolation, lost education, vaccine injury, death, job loss, time lost with loved ones, loved ones dying alone, abuse of unvaccinated in hospitals, and on and on. Only in remembering can we hope not to repeat this travesty.

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

And money. Don’t forget money.

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Cailin63's avatar

LOTS of money

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daiva's avatar

💬 The fox assured the coyote that she would keep the wolf fully briefed on the threat to the henhouse.

💯 Superbly stellar meme material if there ever was such! 🤸

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

True, daiva—I’d love to see that!

Any meme-makers here, please make it so and share if you do!

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Paul Ashley's avatar

I've seen several fox-in-the-henhouse memes lately but most have to do with men in women's restrooms, the trans problem being fought by Riley Gaines. Here's one that Dr. Malone recently shared: https://i.postimg.cc/HxtwR7Z2/Fox-Henhouse-Bigot.jpg

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RunningLogic's avatar

“Chickens are bigots” 😆🤣

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RJ Rambler's avatar

No pictures in the comments. 😞

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daiva's avatar

Yet links to pics are allowed—just one extra step 😉

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Jamie's avatar

I don’t have any social media (accept Substack) to post it to and share a link...🤔 open to another suggestion!

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daiva's avatar

imgbb.com 👌: no signing in (ie no account necessary)

'start uploading' --> 'upload' --> copy the link below displayed pic --> share in comments here 🙂

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RunningLogic's avatar

You could post a link though!

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Jamie's avatar

WoW, that sent me down a rabbit hole of trying to create a meme. Not the best in the industry, but it made me feel better by completely occupying my brain😅. Thanks!!!

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Are you able to share it as a link? I'd love to see!

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Jamie's avatar

I had to try- tell me if you can see it? I went to “notes” in substack and your comment was there with a link to c&c. I was able to put the picture I had created it in the comments.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Haha, very clever workaround! Restacked!

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Copernicus's avatar

I do not even have words to describe such evil. Nor to describe how I feel about it.

Wretched. Vile. Every single American ought to be up in arms at hearing this. Even those who loved the jab, because this proves they were deceived by the government they thought they could trust.

Wretched.

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MsReid's avatar

And yet, a childhood friend and friend for life (we are now 75) told me the other day that if I chose not to take the shot (which I did) and got sick, I should not be admitted the the hospital, that I should die. Sadly there are still many very uninformed people who choose to listen only to the pap from CNN and MSNBC and read People magazine and I don't know what it is going to take to wake them up.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

It’s amazing that she could still say that in June 2023. It would be horrific any time, but now we have 3+ years of data to go on. And I don’t think they will wake up because they can’t admit they were fooled. Tragic, really.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I love how people use the views of the media and bloviating bureaucrats and politicians to judge people they personally have known for years, instead of relying on their own experiences and judgment 😕

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Annie's avatar

I found out how many friends were actually hateful people once their masks were off. Screw them. Goodbye. and they better not need my help because it is not coming.

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Annie's avatar

I would say a former friend. Tell that hateful POS to shove it.

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Peter GL's avatar

its called brainwashing... that's all the media does, and you have to search for the truth, because they think WE CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree, it’s completely sickening.

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consuelo's avatar

In order to demoralize us. They laugh in our faces because there is nothing we can do about their evil.

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M VARR's avatar

People just have to reclaim their power and say NO.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Precisely the message of my second essay:

• “COVID IS OVER! … If You Want It” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/covid-is-over-if-you-want-it)

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Peter GL's avatar

are you paraphrasing John Lennon here?

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Yep :-) Melchior Anthony Di Giacomo was kind enough to grant me permission to use his photo of the marquee.

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Raptor's avatar

“We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, we know they know we know they are lying, but they are still lying.”

To which all three would say "and?"

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Annie's avatar

They are all murderous and evil liars! It is time to put them on trial.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Because THEY HAVE NO CONSCIENCE......its been SEARED by the FLAMES from the PITS OF HELL!!

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Diana's avatar

Remember they switched the efficacy to it means better outcomes vs stoping transmission. I saw this switch with my own employer. People complained it doesn’t stop transmission so why are you forcing? President said we never said it stopped transmission it provides for better outcomes if catch covid. Wallensky spoke to Fauci and they devised the new narrative.

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DogsLife's avatar

It seems LIES have become the best sold product and major industry of the US. Perhaps it should be incorporated and sell shares on the stock market. Heaven knows it's big business for the stakeholders.

Between the censoring and relentless lies it's a wonder any of us remain sane.

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Raptor's avatar

Because the demand for their product is at an all time high.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Thank you MAA for that fox, coyote and wolf sentence. Unbeatable. LOL

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly. In other words, "what are you going to do about it!"

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randall stoehr's avatar

Why waste an opportunity on such a dandy "crisis". Lie until it hurts or when on trial!

Sad little man bald face lied to congress repeatedly. Did he not? it's a mental illness.

We all saw his dam fool expressions live and in color. He did it anyway! Over and again.

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Austin's avatar

To: Margaret Anna Alice:

"We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, we know they know we know they are lying, but they are still lying.”

Right.....because it's not "Common Knowledge."

“Common knowledge is something we all believe everyone else believes.”

Therefore, until obvious facts and knowledge become “common knowledge,” change is NOT possible.

https://www.epsilontheory.com/harvey-weinstein-common-knowledge-game/

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