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Good morning from Gov GrWretched’s hopefully soon blue to red state of Michigan! This formerly liberal girl has voted straight ticket Republican for the first time in her life and is looking forward to her FIRST Trump rally on Saturday πŸ™Œ

Thanks to Jeff and all the C&C peeps for keeping me informed in a great community.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Thank you, and have a great time at the rally! I have had the fortune of attending two in past years. You will meet a cross section of America, all positive and loving people.

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Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

I volunteered at a President Trump rally in Reno. People peacefully waited hours in frigid temperatures. The hall was SRO, peaceful, optimistic, patriotic and many from California. I'm praying for a Red Wave, but not letting up on campaigning to get out the vote.

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Be Well & Be Blessed,

Phillip

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Make sure all your friends vote early. There is "simulation" of a national cyberattack scheduled for Nov. 5. Would be better it could be stopped, but I don't know of anyone working on trying to get an injunction, but everyone should vote prior to Nov. 5 in case the "simulation" of a massive cyberattack causes voting machines not to work in conservative districts on that date. Vote early. That may or may not be a solution since the cybersecurity event may give cover to manipulation of the count as of Nov. 5, enough to change the election. They will claim it is all innocent, and nothing to see here. But, voting early seems to be a good idea. Waiting till Nov 5, maybe we don't get to vote. If you remember, last election in Arizona, Kari Lake lost her election to state office when there was a problem with the voting equipment and people could not vote in maybe 50 voting jurisdictions that were historically Republican leaning. Funny how the problem didn't occur in areas where Dems were leading - but judges said it was fine, all good. They didn't do a new election just because people in Republican areas couldn't vote. I'm voting early for sure. Info about this cybersecurity event, from the organizer, is here: https://atlanta.afceachapters.org/2024-homeland-security-critical-infrastructure-conference These are the ones who think it is a good idea. Jon Rapoport thinks it will create an opportunity for enhanced cheating, but I don't have a link to his substack - I have his substack in my gmail, but I could not find a link to share on this.

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WP William's avatar

strange how they schedule simulations....hijacking of jets, pandemics, etc

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Special Ted's avatar

And of course...active shooter drills at nearby schools (Sandyhook). These drills/simulations add a degree of difficulty for first responders, because minutes and seconds sometimes do matter. The confusion over whether an incident is real or simulated causes delays in response. I can't remember if this came from NIMS (Nat'l Incident Mgmt System) or not, but we were trained to precede any real messages during a drill with the phrase, "Pause the drill, this is a real world comm."

The federal govt uses NIMS to coerce all organizations into their system by denying federal aid to agencies that don't adopt it. To be fair, the supposed purpose of NIMS is to have a single system that any agency can plug-in to and it is not a bad design. But...I don't see any evidence of NIMS being used effectively in ANY of our recent disaster responses. The entire program depends upon communication.

For example, NIMS has an IC (Incident Commander) who is the boss and an SCO (Scene Control Officer) who is boots on the ground as close as safely possible to the scene. Each agency has their own IC and SCO, and these entities each coordinate the plan to their teams independently, after the order is given.

There is no excuse for any agency performing poorly unless they lose all comms, and even then true first responders would never let bureaucracy stand in the way of saving lives. NIMS was specifically designed to take care of the communication problem, but as you wrote...simulations seem to 'coincide' with serious incidents.

p.s. - I do not believe in 'coincidences'

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coercive centralization...the only way to tap into funding that cops, and emerg services want (and are convinced they need) is to collaborate with State and Feds, receive grants, meet standards, pass annual compliance. The Panacea is often poisonous but everybody is doing it and why should anyone get left behind. I'd forgotten the Sandy Hook simulation factor, a key reason too if i recall that Alex Jones pointed to it being faked and not to trust a willingly duped media that barely acknowledges such "coincidences" and then immediately sweep the fact under the rug like an inconvenience and move on.

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I'll hijack your replies to take s rabbit trail.

It's funny how federal agencies value their own safety above all else... "as close as safely possible"...

I'm an aviator (so I'm not usually I love how my special forces guys call it in "danger-close" when the going gets tough.

Just a bit less self centered... just a bit.

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PEL's avatar

There are already numerous scanner issues in red Chicago suburbs. Early voting just started and problems abound!

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Peter GL's avatar

somehow I doubt Chicago's votes would sway Illinois to Red

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PEL's avatar

Agree but our votes should still be counted. So many positions there was not even a Republican candidate! We are hostage to Chicago.

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CH's avatar

Coincidentally, the military did a simulation of a plane crashing into a building on 9/11. You just have to go hmmmmm.

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Martha's avatar

Okay, someone on another list inquired further about the "simulation" and they say that no networks will be touched. So maybe that is all it is. On the other hand. still good to vote early and not wait till the last day - remember Kari Lake in Arizona. I'm not taking a chance on election equipment not working on the last day. But maybe it is nothing and I was perhaps over-reacting, but there is always such massive cheating every which way, such a conference would make one wonder. And then again, some on that side lie, so one simply can't be sure. We'll see what happens.

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That could be true, but we don't know for sure what will happen. I am definitely going to vote, because my vote might count, and if I am going to vote, I may as well vote early. IN Arizona, the big problem was in red voting places, the machines didn't work and people just stood in line forever and missed out on voting, or they were sent to other polling places too late to vote. If every Trump voter votes early and there are tons of us, it's possible it could be so massive that based on population they couldn't legitimately add more votes to other side. It would not make sense to stay home from voting on the basis of something that "might" happen - the cybersecurity test will happen, but we don't 100% know that something bad will happen - so we should vote, and yes, it's possible to steal an election - but early voting MIGHT help and I think is the best plan. No good to wait till Nov 5 to see what happens. But you are right, it could be as you say, but still, I'm voting early and I really hope others do.

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PEL's avatar

You know I think that’s why they are pushing the overseas β€œvoting” this time as those numbers perhaps not included in a state’s registered voter number. So if the % of votes to population looks Susie t they can say it’s those living elsewhere. Still don’t get it if they are not state residents how can they vote in a state?

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On an island's avatar

Thanks Dave! We are so excited! We watch them on Real America’s Voice all the time but nothing like being there live.

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The Shepherd knows's avatar

Trump’s legendary rally’s are sadly coming to an end. Win or lose, there won’t be anymore Trump rally’s. Not like the ones we have seen thus far. It is heartbreaking to think about. Historical.

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Peter GL's avatar

there will be one more after the election, and that will be his Inauguration Day in 2025

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

rallies

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Electronic voting machines are a fraud. That's why Dems insist on using them. That's why I enjoy wearing this "When I die don't let me vote democrat" t-shirt everywhere I go πŸ‘‡

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LMWC's avatar

Another Michiganian here. You are going to love going to a Trump rally! It is like nothing else. I went to two in 2020 and when we desperately needed hope, he gave it in spades. They are fun in a time when nothing is fun.

I will be voting straight ticket β€œred” for the first time ever, though I might as well have voted straight red for the last 40 years. And I will be voting for the β€œboys” for the non partisan Michigan Supreme Court tickets.

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On an island's avatar

Oh me too! The boys all the way πŸ‘

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

please, who are "the boys"?

I'm up North near Traverse City...

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On an island's avatar

Patrick William O’Grady and Andrew Fink

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Juju's avatar

Good morning from Corrupt Chicago! How lucky for you to be able to attend a Trump rally. You’re gonna have so much fun. πŸ’ƒπŸŽ‰

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On an island's avatar

We’re also bringing a younger former employee of mine with us. It’s rare and wonderful to see young people with conservative values, especially in my woke industry of coffee. β˜•οΈβœ¨

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LMWC's avatar

Charlie Kirk has done so much to get young people seeing conservative values and getting involved NOW. They are the path forward.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

He's coming with Gabbard to East Carolina University next Wednesday, October 30. Should be alot of fun. ECU has some of the most woke professors who have indoctrinated their students. Would love to attend, but I would rather a student have my seat to get their brains woken up and I just can't take seeing any more of the multicolored hair, body piercing, tail wearing, skinny jean wearing boys and slut dressed girl whack jobs anymore.

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On an island's avatar

Charlie Kirk has been a HUGE influence on me! He is truly amazing!

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CMCM's avatar

Charlier Kirk is a real treasure!

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Susan Banks's avatar

Thank you for your Red Vote!!! That's so exciting to hear!! I am jelly of you getting to go to a Rally. I live in Blue/Red turning all Red next month!!! Two weeks away!!! Oh my "be still my heart"!!! I've waited 8 years for this!!!!

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Susan Seas's avatar

So that’s what’s wrong with Seattle? It’s the coffee!! πŸ˜‚

But it’s true. Not sure you can be a barista unless your hair is blue. LOL

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Well, Seattle’s coffee is bitterβ€¦πŸ˜‰

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Michael Framson's avatar

I'm enjoying the coffee commentary of covid. Seattle's water is fluoridated.

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Leo's avatar

That's unfortunate - spoils a good cuppa.

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Tio Nico's avatar

Not all of it. There IS great coffee in Seattle, ya just haffta pass by the purple haired wierdoes and find the good stuff.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

True, my brother sends us some yummy coffee from Bothell every Christmas.

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Curtis's avatar

Lol. I saw a video of a young, conservative woman who swore up and down that liberal baristas always made the best coffee, and she didn't trust anyone else. πŸ˜‚

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On an island's avatar

LOL well the chances are probably 95% that she gets a liberal barista every time from most coffee shops across the land. 🀣

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Jean Mac's avatar

πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈConservative barista here!!

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Tio Nico's avatar

conservative roaster and brewer here, who knows lots of other such at all levels of the industry. Growers and producers, importers, roasters, baristi and brewers, equipment designers/manufacturers, retail shop owners.

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On an island's avatar

Heyyy!! That’s so great Jean β˜•οΈβœ¨πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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Tio Nico's avatar

Yes, parts of the coffee game are obnoxiously woke and die. but there is a large segment of the industry that is filled with normal, fun, honest people simply dedicated to finding outrageous coffee and presenting it to the public. I weary of the "wimmininn coffee" game, the "shame and guilt" trip foisted upon the ignorati, the "we gots ta sayve da plannit" by bringing our own cups, etc that has infested parts of the industry. I suppose I am more blessed than I ought to be with the true genuine folks with which I get to associate. I particularly appreciate the many who have done sowell at mingling the art with the science to produce amazing coffees then put them into welcoming and appreciative hands.

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On an island's avatar

Are you a coffee guy too, Nico? Agreed on all accounts and i too am fortunate to be surrounded by good people (even if they do trend liberal). My team is the very best and super dedicated, which makes it a joy. ☺️

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Yup. Next month I wil mark twenty years iln green coffee buying and roasting. I am smart enough (pain is a VERY good teacher....) to realise I lack key parts of the skillset neded to run a full on coffee shop/roastery, but I DO possess a huge part of the skillset critical for the "background" end of things.. what coffees to buy, how to roast and brew them, blending, what equipment is necessary and what is only "sure would be nice...." and how to maintain it all.

Some wunna dese fine days Imma gonna stumble into the rest of the team and we will do well. Until then.. one bagch at a time, striving for improvement all along.

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We are both green buyers and roasters; that’s incredible Tio! My shop is a very small batch roastery - we have a 6lb San Fran. Sounds like you may work for a bigger company? What’s your favorite bean at the moment? Usually i’m all about Ethiopian and black coffee but right now i’m enjoying a monsooned India Malabar that is so good and savory with cream. πŸ˜‹. So nice chatting with another coffee colleague!

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

πŸ™ŒπŸΌ

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Check it out... it's Friday...

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Oh, wait, you're in Detroit area! I'm going to the Friday one in Traverse City.

Yay! have fun!

I'm sure you will!

It's a Trump rally, and the rallygoers are the best!

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PEL's avatar

Did you see multiple scanner issues reported out here in the burbs and downstate already? Schaumburg, Elk Grove, Elmwood Park, Peoria, Champaign and Palos. Funny ATMs seem to work just fine doing more complex activities. This never made sense to me. It’s just counting votes. Nothing complicated.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

I am just hearing this. I'm in a large red county with a small population in downstate Illinois. I voted last week at the Courthouse and was the only one there. The scanner worked and counted my paper ballot. But it's a shame that Illinois' electoral votes are always a given for the Dems. The vast majority of Illinois Counties are in the red column.

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Cathy Marlow's avatar

Most of Michigan is red as well. It’s mainly Detroit and Grand Rapids that determine the outcome.

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MaryAnn's avatar

My downstate IL early voting venue was moving along just fine, except for the occasional walker/cane/wheelchair voter. This state is so blueβ€”I had three contests with Dems running unopposed. Some of the R candidates did not even bother to campaign 😒

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Leo's avatar

Baffled...

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Juju's avatar

Omg really? We didn’t use scanners this year we did vote by mail but dropped off in person.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

"Corrupt" is no longer needed as a prefix for Chicago. :-)

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Dena's avatar

And tbh & inclusive, most blue state cities!

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Juju's avatar

Hah! 🀣

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CMCM's avatar

We never get a rally in California....because it is already hopelessly captured by the Democrat party. The 55 California electors already belong to Harris before a single vote is cast.

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CaplT's avatar

We did have one in Fresno!

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Peter Schott's avatar

That would be amazing to see. I'm not counting on it, but it would be great to see Michigan do some corrections. :)

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Pennsylvania will cheat.

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Astragale's avatar

It’s such BS that the votes can’t be counted same day.

There are fewer than 10 million voters in the State.

France has 70 million people, so….way more voters than PA. Everyone votes on Election Day, being properly registered (address + proof of citizenship + photo ID), then showing photo ID to vote (on a paper ballot), then signing next to their name & address which are crossed off the register to show they have voted.

There’s a hand count with reps from all parties present.

Everyone agrees this is a simple method to ensure fair elections.

Results are in before midnight.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

We need a constitutional amendment. Audited paper ballots, counted and certified within 24 hours. No mail-in ballots, in-person voting with matched IDs. No early voting, no late voting.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Simultaneously couple the amendment with a federal New Voting Rights Act spelling out these minimum requirements for fair elections, a la the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

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AngelaK's avatar

YES!!!!

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Martha's avatar

Agree.

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Jo's avatar

This plan would mean that I can't vote. I'm a poll worker, I'll be working before the polls open and after they close, and I do not work in my own precinct.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Jo - there will always be a provision for absentee voting for those who will be unable to vote in person.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

France sets the example and is proof that this way is the best and easiest and most reliable.

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CMCM's avatar

I have heard Europeans comment on how corrupt they all perceive U.S. elections to be. They certainly see it, even if many Americans do not.

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Martha's avatar

Agree.

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Jamison's avatar

Very concerning that all of these swing states are coming out in unison to say it could take days to weeks to count the votes.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Pennsylvania is corrupt and stupid and lazy.

Gov. Shapiro remains silent in regard to his corrupt Secretary of State.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

We have zeee witch πŸ§™β€β™€οΈ here

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WP William's avatar

zero deadline...maybe we could allow til March 2025 to certify KowMala's biggest Coup yet

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kr's avatar

Praying that the poll watchers will be able to do their job and all the swing states

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Detroit especially

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Lisa Gonsalves's avatar

Trump is gonna take PA! I have faith in this. πŸ˜‡

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MaryAnn's avatar

πŸ™πŸ»

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Dr Linda's avatar

I hope people are smarter and / or more watchful this time.

I was appalled to see how easy it us to teach when I watched β€œvindicating Trump”

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Michael Framson's avatar

Kathleen, I saw this last night: https://x.com/VoterGa/status/1848514983266816400

Cybersecurity threat exercise on November 5, 2024 in key battleground state of Georgia

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

More like "grid down."

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Emumundo's avatar

I guess it’s too soon to use broken pipes again.

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Martha's avatar

The cybersecurity exercise is supposed to nationwide. I've been telling everyone I know to vote early in case the voting machines don't work on Election Day which could happen. Of course, there are things they could do on election day to throw the election to "their" candidate, but I can imagine scenarios in which early voting may help to alleviate any problems that may arise...

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Concerned mom's avatar

Here in Orange Cnty CA...We've been telling anyone who'd listen: VOTE EARLY, VOTE in Person if possible

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Martha's avatar

Totally agree. I'm thinking about Arizona and all the people in red districts who couldn't vote two years ago. I'm definitely voting in person, and early.

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Cinghale's avatar

Thanks for that view. I’m still in the β€œvote day of” camp or at least turn in your mail in ballot to an elections office… but you bring up some good points

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Concerned mom's avatar

In other countries, voting happens on Sundays...

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Michael Framson's avatar

Thank you Martha72. I live in Oregon and will see what they may doing here.

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Leo's avatar

This was mentioned earlier in this thread.

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LMWC's avatar

As will Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona, and Georgia.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I wouldn’t be surprised to see poll watchers put their collective foot down on the necks of poll workers that decide to make it impossible to do their jobs. With prejudice.

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rolandttg's avatar

Hope you watched Patrick Byrne's 25 minute video showing how a ballot printing facility in Michigan deliberately produced overruns, like gray goods do, shipped them to a Post office in NY to be signed and addressed, then sent to a Lancaster Post Office to be put into the system as legitimate votes. Minimum 10 million, perhaps double that.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Those are totally illegal, they are ballots not votes, and cannot be counted. If they try to count them they will be prosecuted this time. And any ballot printer that knowingly does that has committed a felony. All legit ballots must be accounted for.

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WP William's avatar

and what DA would dare investigate or file charges, and what judge would bring such a case into their court?

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Tricia Velsor's avatar

True, not truer.

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Tricia Velsor's avatar

No one processing ballots will have any idea if they are from a legitimate address or not, so it won’t matter when they are processed/counted. All that matters is that they are included in the count. This is how I’m understanding it.

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CHop's avatar

On the podcast Redacted on Monday, they did a story in noncitizens voting. They played a clip of Congressional testimony where they stated Pennsylvania was registering noncitizens to vote at the DMV for the past 20 years. Get those voter rolls cleaned up!

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Sherry 1's avatar

Maricopa in AZ has already started…10-12 days needed to count the votes. 🧐🀨🀑

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Concerned mom's avatar

4.5 million population... not all voting age.... how many are truly voting.... ???

If France can get it done in one day, with paper ballots, how is AZ so far behind???

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Bandit's avatar

Well, yeah. 😞

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Susan Banks's avatar

Follow Scott McMahon on Substack. He's from Michigan and a great reporter and Journalist. I have so thoroughly enjoyed his news.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Starkman digs into Michigan too

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TamalpaisRose's avatar

I attended a rally in 2018 in Elko Nevada and it was one of the highlights of my life. To be in the midst of friendly peaceful, fellow freedom loving, many suffering, patriots who dearly love our country was awe inspiring. Great music, too! Oh and yes Trump, too. πŸ˜‰πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‘. Enjoy the special moment and being on the right side of history!

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Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

I volunteered at a President Trump rally in Reno. People peacefully waited hours in frigid temperatures. The hall was SRO, peaceful, optimistic, patriotic and many from California. I'm praying for a Red Wave, but not letting up on campaigning to get out the vote.

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Be Well & Be Blessed,

Phillip

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Carolyn’s Rae Of Sunshine's avatar

G’morning from β€œnot everybody in Colorado is a raging liberal” lol...Also, welcome to the β€œright” side!! You’ll have a blast at the Trump rally!!

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WP William's avatar

most of Colorado overrun by overly tolerant, and "independent" individuals who're only too glad to Purge the State of Extremist Rightwing Republicans even as every Extreme Leftwing Progressive wet dream is becoming policy and mainstreamed all over their faces. We'll see if Open (nakedly corrupt) Primaries and Rank Choice Voting gets passed by the Conservative haters in the state. That way all candidates can be directly purchased by Billionaire interests outside of the State and by-pass all the formalities and regulations that political parties have to abide by. 3 Neo-Progressives and 1 milktoast moderate in every primary race should be the answer to Republican extremism that is the boogeyman in every issue and election.

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Thankfully I live in southern Colorado...Denver/Boulder are the liberal hubs! Unfortunately with their leftist population, they can easily outvote us little people down south! I am born and raised in Colorado...still live in my hometown (never lived anywhere else), but for the first time ever, my husband and I are seriously considering relocating (though if Harris is installed, it won’t really matter)! Believe it or not, but Colorado used to be a RED state (back in the day)‼️

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our state history like many is laced with some evil things...the Sand Creek Massacre, the Ludlow massacre, a Hub of NWO/Globalist institutes and meetings. A widespread aversion to Christian principles and tenets. Progressivism with Rep Gov signing legal abortion in 1967 first state in nation...to what it's become now almost a food truck approach to legalized constitutional tax funded dismembering and selling 9 month old embryo parts in the name of (Non)-Reproductive Freedom. I am a Boulder boy but haven't lived there in decades---FIGHT the State Dem Machine and their numerous tentacles posing as local municipal and county officials!

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Fla Mom's avatar

What an encouraging comment to read! Thanks for posting and for being open-minded enough to change your mind.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I second your comment!

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On an island's avatar

Yayyy Anita!! We are going to the one in Novi on Saturday. Wish i were in Traverse. I love it up there so much. One of my favorite places on earth.

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Stacy's avatar

You’re now with us *and* a purveyor of coffee?!? Now I *really* love you!! πŸ₯ΉπŸ€©πŸ₯°πŸ₯³ Welcome, sister!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Could be the official provider of C&C coffee! 😁

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On an island's avatar

β˜•οΈπŸ’ͺπŸ˜ŠπŸ™ŒπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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SB's avatar

God bless you! Thank you! Stand strong!

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NAB's avatar

Looking forward to a post-rally recap!

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

I happened to be in MIchigan recently for work. Driving through my old neighborhood, I was enthused by the number of Trump signs and the dearth of Harris/Walz signs. The story was different back in 2020. Keeping my fingers crossed.

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Kathy's avatar

Islander: Same here! I could have written the same words, but I’m from Florida!

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

Well done…congratulations on your first best choices. Let’s win.

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kr's avatar

Amen!!!

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Michael Miller's avatar

The best prescription for US repentance yet,

β€œMy fanciful dream is that, if Trump is elected, we might shut down for good the deep-state’s dirty tricks division, and join the BRICS. Maybe we could work with other countries instead of trying to force them to swallow drag queens. Maybe, as a significant BRICS member, we could help build a new, better, more stable, less manipulated, gold-based world currency. Maybe we could finally replace the corrupt, ineffective, cronyist United Nations with something that actually works.

Thanks for that, Jeff.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Amen to that! In fact, that should be our petition to the Lord in prayer, especially congregational prayer. When the body of Christ is assembled in worship as indwelled by the Holy Spirit, the Lord pays especial attention to our petitions.

We should realize that the USG could have done this as far back as 1992 after the collapse of the USSR which left Russian society in chaos. If we had reached out the hand of friendship, we could have aided and partnered with them to build a bright future based on the Biblical principles of liberty both Christian populations share in faith. Instead, the traitorous USG (which is now so obvious) lead by the warmongering NeoCon establishment, offered only socialist economic advice and schemed to move NATO eastward into a threatening position to Russia. The possibility of WWIII is now on our doorstep as a result. See my comment about Paul Craig Roberts.

The American church needs to get their heads straight and get off their theological butts and get down on their knees in repentance and supplication. Just my opinion....

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T Kosse's avatar

If Trump appoints Mike Pompeo for any position in his new administration, we will know the Neo-Cons are still firmly in control.

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Curtis's avatar

Truth. Bobby Kennedy said he'd get Assange and Snowden pardoned on day one. Pompeo would like them both killed ..

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Ellen's avatar

exactly. and trump went along with it when he was Pres, but hopefully he is better informed now! and has better advisors.

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Lisa Gonsalves's avatar

He’s a different Trump now. Better friends.

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Nikki Hailey is another. Mike Pompeo still gets some street cred because Christians still think he is great. I respect Jack Hibbs out of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, but Jack won't see the truth about his high school friend. Had Pompeo write the forward for his most recent book. When I sent in two requests to have questions answered about Pompeo's known criminal actions, I got no response.

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Michael Miller's avatar

You mean the β€œ we lied we cheated we stole. This is how we were trained.” That Pompeo?

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PEL's avatar

Hailey trying to worm her way back in. Don’t let her!!!

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

I fear that Haley may be put into an advisory position…bad news!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Haley will get nothing.... and like it.

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Special Ted's avatar

What a 'coincidence' that Hibbs and Pompeo would be connected and both would end up world-famous! It's almost like it was destiny, lol. I don't know anything about Hibbs...is his church a 501c3?

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Jeff C's avatar

Hibbs is solid, he teaches the Bible straight, and there's not been a hint of scandal about him (financial or personal). But he is an old-fashioned Calvary Chapel Dispensationalist (in the Chuck Smith mold) that tends to cloud his judgement on all things Israel. He believes the current state is the prophesied restoration of Israel, so he tends to fit right in with the neocons and says we must support it no matter what.

Many Calvary Chapel pastors have distanced themselves from Dispensationalism and the interpretation has lost followers. I believe much of this is due to Israel's behavior of the last forty years as it could hardly be called godly. It's why I'm no longer a Dispensationalist despite attending Calvary Chapel for thirty years.

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Solzhenitsyn’s Ghost's avatar

Mostly correct, but remember that we threw away every gain of World War II upon its conclusion, every sacrifice, by ceding the entirety of Eastern Europe and freedom loving people to Stalinism, slavery, and death. Generations of families were separated and destroyed, and people lived in fear and permanent imprisonment. Even their thoughts were not safe. Rewards for snitching created unbelievable incentives for rats to rise through the ranks. The United States and the West deserted Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, eastern Germany, and many others to this insanity. Even Eastern Finland was allowed to be swallowed.

Primary issue here is not NATO expansion. I realize that's the line, but it's BS. Yes a corrupt globalism was like poking a rabid dog. Putin clearly stated that he intended to reconstitute the Soviet Union. NATO has never remained an occupying force. Putin doesn't believe for one second that Russia was going to be invaded. Nobody would ever invade the biggest nuclear power on the planet, and the frozen tundra of Russia no less. You have to think somewhat unconventionally to not go along with the NATO BS. It's like buying Putin's line and giving him a pass for murderous behavior.

I happen to think, and this was suggested at the time, that we should've invited Russia into NATO in the early 1990s. When Elson was in charge and they went fully democratic for a very short time, that was the time to act and bring them in the fold. Today, we have a train wreck. There is no good solution. The only thing you can do now is handover some parts of Ukraine to Russia in what is essentially a hostage buyout, and hope for future peace.

And you cannot talk about neons without talking about how captured the United States is by the Israel lobby. It's pointless for us to talk about neocons and then continue to hand Israel billions upon billions in war materiel and incredibly costly support and proxy wars. Of course Israel is the only truly civilized country in the Middle East, but they have nukes and the capability to protect themselves. We are being played for a sucker. And spilling our blood and treasure to inflame tensions around the world.

Last point about World War II: the United States literally saved China from Japanese imperialism, and by 1946 the murderous communists were in charge. Another complete waste. If you look back on it, we would've been better off staying out of it and merely punishing the Japanese severely for bombing Pearl Harbor to teach them a lesson, but staying the heck out of East Asia. Instead we got communist China, communist North Korea, communist Vietnam, and the fall of Laos and Cambodia, and a total mess in the region. If we speak of the neocons and their destructive warmongering policies, we need to be consistent across the board and go back to the origin of it all. By aligning with satanic forces like the Soviet Union, we unleashed Godless Satanism out of its cage instead of allowing mother nature to take its course while we carefully preserved the flame of Christian righteousness. We should've been focused on humanitarian efforts at 1/10 the cost of the wars and we would've done so much more good. Samaritan's Purse.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Mostly agree with you... but with some pointed exceptions.

FDR's alliance (who was a socialist) with the truly evil USSR gov't was a travesty against everything America use to stand for. In fact, we should NEVER have been involved in that European conflict that became, with our involvement, WWII. Before our involvement, both England and Germany were exhausted and the European war was in danger of burning out. Our involvement was like pouring gasoline on a fire that resulted in plunging the entire planet into a Satanic spirit of mass carnage and destruction. As for Japan, FDR initiated the conflict when FDR placed an embargo on Japan which is in itself an act of war. Thus did FDR provoke the Japanese attack on Pearl which gave him the EXCUSE to violate his campaign promise to the American people not to get us involved in that European conflict. (Manufacturing an excuse for war has been standard-operating-procedure for the USG ever since 1860 and ALL the subsequent wars of aggression.) After suffering from WWI, the American people wanted no more involvement with war but FDR, who viewed the psychopath Stalin as a friend, lusted to be a great "war President". The American people and the world paid for it dearly and, as you pointed out, the Russian people paid for it for 70 years.

"Primary issue here is not NATO expansion. I realize that's the line, but it's BS. Yes a corrupt globalism was like poking a rabid dog. Putin clearly stated that he intended to reconstitute the Soviet Union. NATO has never remained an occupying force..."

Yeah, I'm calling BS on that. "NATO has never remained an occupying force"? Really? That's rather disingenuous. NATO is nothing but the extension of the USG Empire. The USG literally occupies Europe with it's bases. How many military bases does the USG have around the globe? Published bases - so that's not all of them - are around 750 bases in at least EIGHTY COUNTIES!

Perpetuating the lie that Putin and the Russian people want to re-establish the USSR is the ONLY excuse for the existence of NATO. After 70 years of suffering under the yoke of Communism, the Russian people want NOTHING to do with reconstituting the USSR. But that is the big narrative the NeoCons have to keep pushing to justify their existence and to justify robbing the American people of wealth, blood and liberty to support their war-mongering. If we can't get over this and see through their BS then we will continue to be sucked down the hellish hole of war, destruction and domestic US tyranny.

That said, I totally agree with your last paragraph and I am perplexed at your conclusion in spite of the above. The Founders' advice to trade with all, have alliances with none and, above all, stay out of Europe's endless wars is exactly what we should have done. We would have avoided all the carnage of two European wars and all the carnage of our involvement in East Asia which has cost those poor people MILLIONS of lives (even if you just look at the Vietnam War).

BTW, I agree with you that the Israeli (Zionist) lobby is a big problem.

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

I agree. We should have followed George Washington’s parting advice to avoid foreign entanglements and to treat all nations with benevolence. It’s never too late to act on that advice. We should bring all our troops and equipment home and end all foreign aid. We are drowning in debt, but that is a whole other issue that could be quickly resolved by defunding and abolishing all the unconstitutional federal agencies which have usurped powers from the states and the people. God will take of Israel.

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Solzhenitsyn’s Ghost's avatar

We could have an excellent discussion at some point to debate differences because we clearly see history much the same way and agree on most everything. I understand your perplexity about my NATO conclusion. It is complex: unfortunately, NATO metastasized into a truly political organization. In the Reagan era and even post-Wall, it was essential to show the Bolsheviks (never vanquished) that they couldn't simply nibble away at one small vulnerable country after another. I think when the Baltic states and Poland joined NATO, that was the time to quit. But I'd also always welcome the Scandinavian countries so it is difficult.

So tell me, what is Russia afraid of with NATO? Invasion? Seriously, what is the argument that it is a "threat"? We have clearly seen that Russia can invade sovereign neighbor kill its people and take its territory and they're going to be able to keep that land. Can you seriously conceive of a scenario in which NATO could invade Russian territory, and keep it? I'm not getting nuked? It simply doesn't hold water that Russia has anything to be afraid of from NATO; that said, I also would not have expanded NATO if for no other reason then a bargaining chip psychologically with Russia. I think the key to the whole thing would've been offering Russia NATO membership when they desperately wanted to be part of the west. That was a terrible opportunity lost, thanks to the idiot HW Bush and his successors (Clinton, an idiot son, and Socialist Oblahblah).

What I meant by the comment that NATO has never remained an occupying force, I'm speaking of involuntarily. The only country I can think of that they "invaded" was Serbia, and they left. As it turns out, Serbia is now relatively stable and they got rid of a war mongering thug. Their plans usually backfire badly, but in that case, maybe they stumbled into a good-enough strategy. NATO has never remained and I'm not a member country. They have never been a conquering force, so Russia's worries are a propaganda distraction.

I would also add that of course the ex-KGB leaders of Russia know that America is largely lead by people who hate America. They just keep finding ways to fool the fools, making incursions.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I see what you are doing. But your implicit defense of the NeoCons and NATO cannot be justified and raising the specter of "ex-KGB leaders" is a straw man, a distraction and a deflection from the truth that NATO is a NeoCon organization of the USG Empire that means to surround Russia and push her into war for the purpose of taking the vast land and resources of Russia and raping her for their profit and power lust the way they have attempted to rape Ukraine. To characterize the NeoCons and NATO in the fashion you have is disingenuous.

The NeoCons have even taken over Switzerland who, up to now, has been a stalwart neutral country for 500 years. "...Russia already sees that Switzerland is aligned with the West and rejected the nation’s offer to mediate peace talks in 2022. Switzerland has managed to maintain neutrality for 500 YEARS. The globalist neocons who infiltrated all government cabinets have compromised Switzerland and are stripping it of everything that once made it a great nation."

Switzerland is No Longer Neutral

Posted Oct 23, 2024

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/switzerland-is-no-longer-neutral/

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Susan Stephens's avatar

This article about Switzerland is eye popping.

Thank you for sharing…

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Politico Phil's avatar

Let me add, there is NOTHING "fanciful" about this dream. If Patrick Henry were here, he would be shouting it from the bully pulpit.

Now here's the real problem. To do any of this, the NeoCons would have to be defeated in the US and thrown out. The problem is they inhabit not only Congress and the Executive Branch, especially the DoD (who are trying to kill us), but they inhabit the entire military/industrial/pharma complex! They literally control this country now. And this is why the odds of Trump being assassinated either before inauguration or during his second Presidency is prolly better than 50%. The USG is at war with the American people... and we are losing.

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Tom's avatar

"The USG is at war with the American people"

This.

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Freebird's avatar

For professing to be a Christian man, Phil, you have a very defeatist, pessimistic view. While your assessment of the world situation is basically correct, you are discounting God’s intervention. How often have we discussed the fact that what we are seeing is spiritual warfare? Please add your prayers for victory to the army of saints, who are praying to the King of the Universe. Without doubt, Satan has some power in this world, but GOD is all powerful…HE is the King of the Universe.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Not at all. I'm just observing where we are at the moment. I agree with you and as RunningLogic stated above, looking ahead we should trust in the Lord's providence. As a nation however, I do see that this USG is coming under judgement.

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Special Ted's avatar

Satan (the accuser) has a LOT of power in this world. When he tempted Jesus immediately after 40 days of fasting in the wilderness (at his weakest physical point), Jesus never called him a liar. Jesus rebuked him with Scripture, but never said that Satan did not have the power to give Jesus if he would bow down and worship him. That's why all these 'celebrities' signed a contract with him...because he really does have power in this world.

Matthew 4:8-11

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Freebird's avatar

Of course he has power and is the source of all evil, but my point is that we don’t lose sight of the truth that GOD HAS MORE! I believe that faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains. Yes, there is immense evil in the world, but Jesus said this…

β€œI have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.”

‭‭John‬ ‭16‬:‭33‬ ‭ESV‬‬

One way or another God wins.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Amen

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Politico Phil's avatar

Almost but not quite. When the First Adam failed to step in and defend Eve from the Serpent and took the fruit of the tree, Adam ceded his authority over the creation to Satan. When the Second Adam took upon Himself the penalty of death for breaking God's Law, He rose from the grave and ascended to the throne at the right hand of the Father and was given ALL power and authority over the earth and sat down upon the throne to rule and reign thus bringing in the Kingdom of God. Upon His Ascension, He saw Satan fall from heaven to earth like lightening as Satan was thrown out of heaven and dispossessed of any authority over the earth. Satan is now only a squatter and the body of Christ, the church militant, was filled with the Holy Spirit against which no evil spirit can prevail. As the King of kings and Lord of lords, Christ commissioned the body of Christ to go forth in the power of the Holy Spirit and disciple the nations to God's Law. Thus has the grace of God overcome Satan and the world. Therefore, Satan has no authority whatsoever in this world and the only power he has is given to him through the fallen nature of unredeemed men. Once Christ ascended to the throne and established His kingdom, the body of Christ on earth has been in a war to dispossess the Squatter and bring all things under subjection to the Christ who sits on the throne whose reign will be without end.

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Freebird's avatar

I agree with everything you said here except for the β€œyes and no”, I don’t understand the intent of that statement. Because there is this…

β€œFor the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who was preached among you by usβ€”by me and Silas and Timothyβ€”was not β€œYes” and β€œNo,” but in him it has always been β€œYes.”

‭‭2 Corinthians‬ ‭1‬:‭19‬ ‭NIV‬‬

I love the absolute, positive force of this…always Yes, only Yes.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Are losing? Maybe like the patriots were losing before the turning point of the war for independence.

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Mary H.'s avatar

Exactly!

We ALL must fight for our country.

One of my favorite speeches by Ronald Reagan :

β€œThere is no weapon so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women”

https://youtu.be/GiuFzpl28io?si=fP4p4jD_PmMAdE6l

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Politico Phil's avatar

Thanks! I wanted to add something like that.

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Kathy's avatar

Yes, I am afraid of that too.

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Politico Phil's avatar

This is a perfect caricature of the American NeoCons and their NATO..............................

https://youtu.be/zZct-itCwPE

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes!! Agree. Especially about what happened post 1992. You can tell that the people responsible for the policies were only out for their OWN interests πŸ˜• No surprise given who we’re talking about but a disappointment nonetheless.

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CaplT's avatar

One cannot be a friend of Russia. One can have detente without being a friend. Always on guard. Russia also tends to hold a mirror to the face of America of what our own news won’t address anymore. Our failures are our projects to fix, not reasons to be BFFs with Russia.

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daverkb's avatar

The 'sin' of Russia in 1917 and in 1992 is the Marxist declared sin of Christianity. The Marxist theology is always declaring good is dead. It focuses on killing and looting instead.

Here's something for you. I posted it today. The subject is interesting. But the comments interspersed on the character of the West are seldom heard as directly as here. These are very small comments which are actually big comments. Certain things are said straight out.

Russia Changes Nuclear Doctrine - Sergey Karaganov, Alexander Mercouris & Glenn Diesen

https://www.bitchute.com/video/x_Bpa_Ysx3w/?list=notifications&randomize=false

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Politico Phil's avatar

BTW, take a critical look at my reply to Solzhenitsyn’s Ghost. My takeaway is that his namesake would not approve of his position on NATO/NeoCons.

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daverkb's avatar

I lost my reply on this ... and I cannot do it again. However!

Solzhenitsyn Ghost is not Solzehnitsyn, not even in ghost form. The authentic figure would not have been fooled. The authentic figure would not have turned NATO into some kind of innocent kitty cat isolate, would not have confused the NATO of today with the immediate post-war NATO of defensive posture. Solzhenitsyn, the authentic article, would have noted the NATO of today has been in almost every major conflict post 911, including Afghanistan, the Middle Eastern conflicts, the Balkans fracas and now the awesome Ukraine mess purportedly in the noble defense of these 'unquestionably right' ambitions ... the defense of EU values, the upholding of democracy and the rules based order. I mean! Who could complain? Also, Solzhenitsyn would have spotted the strategic encircling of Russia in the post-911 era, the wholly anti-Russian US Empire/NATO post-1992 acts of US aggression including the covert internal attempts at the political subversion of Russia and the attempted take-over of key Russian economic sectors in what amounts to a covert economic proxy war. Why! The great man might have even known that the CIA was behind the troubles that the Russians had with Chechnya.

In short, I found Solzhenitsyn's Ghost profoundly twisted in histories and characterizations, and a cause for wonderment. The Evil Empire and the Empire of Lies aspect was totally missing in action. But the rest of the world is not fooled by any of this. And that's why there is a big meeting of BRICS Plus in Kazan.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly! Thank you. Which is why I replied to him the way I did, "I see what you are doing..." Honestly, I now suspect that he is a rhetorically slick example of controlled opposition. Much more slick that the 2 NeoCons that use to reside here.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Very interesting... I'll have to make time to listen to this for the "small" comments. The subject of the change in Russia's nuclear doctrine was previously highlighted by Martin Armstrong. If I was living anywhere in western Europe, I would emigrate. Their politicians are going to get everyone killed.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Yes, Jeff nailed it with that.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Sadly those who own the Federal Reserve and are the true deep state cabal will never have us go back on the gold standard.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Gold mining stocks are still under-loved. Countries have been increasing their national stores of gold for several years. At some point what's currently available for sale will all be sold, and then more gold/silver can only come out of the ground. Just my little hypothesis.

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Jay Horton's avatar

A solid hypothesis! Ag and Au and others' prices are controlled by the same mob.

Later Jay

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

We must remain the most successful nation state ever created. The USA can do so much good if we can remove the anchor of the progressive liberal ideology. Is it not a fact the progressive liberal ideology drove the creation of BRICS?

We can be a successful nation state and under Trump negotiate a successful relationship with BRICS, perhaps finally ending the stranglehold of the Federal Reserve? A Gold standard!! Something more tangible than gov printing presses?

I'm in.

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Jay Horton's avatar

Simply put: END THE FED! Return to Constitutional Money!

Later Jay

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly.

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Lisa Gonsalves's avatar

Praying along!!!πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

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Lisa Gonsalves's avatar

πŸ’― 🌈❀️

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Cathy Coffman's avatar

That’s the exact β€˜graph that stood out for me, too.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

Pray, non stop, just pray!!!

β€œWherefore also we pray always for you, that our God would count you worthy of this calling, and fulfil all the good pleasure of his goodness, and the work of faith with power:”

‭‭2 Thessalonians‬ ‭1‬:‭11‬ ‭KJV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/1/2th.1.11.KJV

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Robin Greer's avatar

Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice! 5 Let your gentle spirit be known to all men. The Lord is [a]near. 6 Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. 7 And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

Thank you for this verse!!!!

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

I have been reciting this verse daily several times lately. For many situations.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

My thoughts are if I am reciting scripture than I am not arguing, pining, whining, and worrying in my head. it is worse than a physical workout to replace anxious thoughts with scripture. So much effort. My old self wants to slip back into worrying scenarios.

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Robin Greer's avatar

I can relate to the Apostle Paul. Somedays my flesh seems so much stronger than the spirit. Then I have to stop and think on the truths of Scripture.

Romans 7:22 For I joyfully concur with the law of God in the inner man, 23 but I see a different law in the members of my body, waging war against the law of my mind and making me a prisoner of the law of sin which is in my members. 24 Wretched man that I am! Who will set me free from the body of this death? 25 Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, on the one hand I myself with my mind am serving the law of God, but on the other, with my flesh the law of sin. 8:1 Therefore there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

BINGO

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NAB's avatar

Catholics have an election Novena kicking off this Sunday and running for 9 days until the election. Pray, pray, pray!

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Thank you, NAB. I hadnt heard about this. Will be praying.

Now I gotta go pray the noon Angelus. πŸ˜‡

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

Catholic NGOs are raking in money from the feds to aid illegal immigrants. My Catholic family members are being unwittingly encouraged by the clergy of the highest order to continue the grift.

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NAB's avatar

I don't have a problem with the church advocating for care of the disadvantaged. Truly. BUT, I don't think the Church should be taking money from the government to do it because the government will always call the shots. Look at what they did in the adoption sphere with Catholic Charities. One of the big reasons I refuse to give to our diocesan annual appeal is because of the Church's involvement with government funding. This is also the reason I do not give to any charity associated with the USCCB. Instead, I find a Catholic charity - preferably local - and send them money directly.

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AngelaK's avatar

Thank you. Link?

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Emumundo's avatar

What novena is it? I want to add my voice. Maybe St. Jude?😏

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NAB's avatar

Thanks for the link, Andrea!

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kr's avatar

Amen

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

If that quote from Putin opening the BRICS summit were read to ANYONE and not told who said it, they would be in agreement with it. Jeff, your three paragraphs after that could not be said better, thank you.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

This vax story is blowing up. Very angrifying.

"A Tennessee judge's ultimatum during a custody battle led to a child receiving 18 vaccines in one day. Post-vaccination, 5-year-old Isaac was hospitalized for 12 days, and later diagnosed with severe autism."

https://twitter.com/drsimonegold/status/1848539743442682067

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

The judge should be charged with something, assault causing bodily harm!

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Karmy's avatar

Child abuse!!

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Michele's avatar

So should the doctors who injected so many.

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Lisa R's avatar

Attempted murder

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

It used to be standard practice to space out vacinations*. A standard question for routine e.g. flu or pneumonia shots was "Have you had another immunization in the past two weeks?" and disqualified you if the answer was "yes". Curious how yet another longstanding medical safeguard has been tossed out the window.

*Obviously there are combined shots, like the DPT.

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Fla Mom's avatar

I think that question may have had more to do with the issues discussed here, about timing and spacing, not simply about spacing out doses of the 'routine' vaccines. (This is the mainstream line of belief; it doesn't mean I advocate all of mainstream vaccinology anymore.)

https://www.cdc.gov/pinkbook/hcp/table-of-contents/chapter-2-general-best-practice-guidance.html

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Katherine's avatar

The best physicians I know are finally acknowledging that, by far, the healthiest kids in America are the fully unvaccinated. Bar none.

It is a net harm, always, imho, and that of others who have delved into the topic deeply.

Read Dr. James Lyons Weiler's study of Dr Paul Thomas's pediatric practice.

Or the Control Group Litigation's Survey Study.

Or, Toby Rogers Substack on "Why I am an Abolitionist."

Or listen to Dr. Peter McCullough, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny or Tess Lawrie on this subject.

I think rethinking vaccination is a necessity!

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Fla Mom's avatar

Dissolving Illusions - Humphreys & Bystrianyk

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Copernicus's avatar

The kids would be at the dr every two weeks for the first year of life in order to fit in all the shots.

Truthfully, they are coming up with so many combo shots... 6 or more antigens/diseases covered in a single poke.

This kid likely did not get 18 injections but got vaccinated against 18 diseases. Which is about 18 too many.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Heartbreaking.

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Stacy's avatar

To say nothing of the doctor that ordered the shots or the nurse who didn’t think to question the safety of giving half a quart of immunizations at once.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

I hope that doc is held personally liable. A dream, I know.

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AngelaK's avatar

That poor child's life has been destroyed by a demonic insanity.

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Jamie's avatar

Legal abuse of power

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Katherine's avatar

The Judges are stunningly ignorant in the United States on this topic. They believe Pharma's lie & the Medical Industry's lie that vaccines are required for human health, & that they virtually never cause harm.

Most doctors believe this lie as well. It is going to be a VERY rude wake up call to most Americans when they realize how dangerous, deadly, & intrinsically harmful any "vaccine" or modRNA gene therapy really is. Frankly few know the truth- that vaccines are a root cause for cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, reproductive ills, autoimmune conditions and on and on and on.

Full blown Autism is just the most severe form of harm, other than death, these injections create. But a mountain of other issues, many life threatening, most more severe than the disease they protect against, are all caused by vaccination.

Our society is based on many lies, this is only one, but perhaps it is the most shocking & integrated into everyone's lives.

I saw a baby being pushed in a carriage by his parents yesterday. He was aggressively & nervously rocking himself back & forth, front to back, slamming his little body with an anxious expression; he wasn't "head banging" but it felt similar to me, and I wondered, how many shots? How many neurotoxins? Primitive DNA Contaminants? Retroviruses? Glysophate? PEG?

Who knows what else?

We must face the damages done by vaccines, and course correct, NOW.

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Carrie's avatar

Surgeon here… vaccines are programmed into our profession, its cult like. Covid woke me up. Actually even before covid, I was annoyed when I read a story about nurses employed by hospitals being forced to take the flu shot every year… I was more indifferent then. Now I’m definitely vax hesitant, probably more antivax. Started reading Turtles All the Way Down. My younger relatives in child bearing years, I advocate for no vaccines for their children.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Pharmacist here. Same. I didn't ever want to jab another patient in my career

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Katherine's avatar

Thank you for looking into this topic, most MDs will not, although this is changing, I hope.

Here are some interesting studies & reading I found very revealing-

Toby Rogers "Utobian" Substack entitled "Why I am an Abolitionist,"

James Lyons Weiler's study of Dr Paul Thomas's Pediatric Practice, (online although retracted for pharma,)

The Control Group Litigation's Survey Study. (Online)

Also, How To End the Autism Epidemic, (book)

And if it's still available on Rumble or Odyssey, Dr. David Ayoub's presentation to the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons entitled "Beyond Thimerosal."

That last one "woke me up" originally.

This truth is tough to handle, once you understand it, I know, so having brave souls who will face this is very important to correcting what has been done to our children in America.

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rolandttg's avatar

I remember an old adage about judges. The top "A student graduates of law schools go to the huge prestigious law firms , make big bucks, and are on their way to making partner. The "B" students go on to smaller law firms. The "C" students become professors in law schools., The "D" students become judges.

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

Many are waking up to Frequency Medicine that replaces ALL vaccines without any side-effects...And it works instantly, eliminating ALL viruses, bacteria and parasites in the bloodstream simultaneously.

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Katherine's avatar

My best friend healed a severe vaccine injury, (transverse mylitis,) with frequency specific micro current.

I pray knowledge of light & frequency medicine increases!

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Sir Jeff Morency, Ph.D.'s avatar

All it takes is people purchasing the GOOD equipment and using it. Cheap equipment can cause Cancer to grow faster than normal. See the GOOD stuff at harmonicresearch.org. They are used in private clinics.

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Carrie's avatar

In late 2020, I met with my attorney before testifying on behalf of a colleague. After we completed our business, I casually asked him if he had any nurses or medical professionals seeking his help in fighting against testing/making or vaccine mandates, and offered my assistance on behalf of anti establishment ideas if ever needed. He said judges usually err on the β€œsafe side” and that he was not involving himself in any of those cases. In other words judges think the medical establishment recommendations are unassailable. He had represented me in a frivolous malpractice lawsuit years ago and was awesome, an absolute pit bull. I was not naive or assuming he would be on the side of critical thinking, but was hopeful, and then disappointed. I also thought of the conversation as a way of getting a different idea out there ( I know he respected me and my opinions based on past interactions), maybe it sparked some thoughts in his mind. I didn’t wear a mask at my deposition either. We have a long way to go.

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JT's avatar

Gee, wonder if there's any correlation between vaccines and autism? Nah, just another conspiracy theory...

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rolandttg's avatar

That's what got Don Imus deplatformed. It was't the "nappy headed 'ho's " comment, which BTW they called themselves . It wasn't his constant making fun of Pork Chop Cheney (that's what he called him) , or John Kerry, both of whom appeared on his show.

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That's one of worst stories I've heard yet. I wonder if he has a give send go account?

I would guess the mother got murdered soon after she got evicted, and that's why no one has heard from her.

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shayne's avatar

That judge should be vaxxed 36 times in one day.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Saw it yesterday(ain't Epoch wonderful?), very glad it should explode across the web

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shayne's avatar

The judge should swing.

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Juju's avatar

β€œThe U.S. has rabbited so far down the deep state’s dirty-tricks hole that our entire foreign policy is now just a vast secretive effort to undermine things other nations are doing, rather than building anything better ourselves.”

Sounds exactly the same for our American policy too! All they do is undermine their own citizens rather than use that time and money to build anything better.

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Jpeach's avatar

The DS and DNC are totally aligned with the Globalist agenda, which does not include the American People. The CCP might describe this as β€œThe American People need to be Disappeared”.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Lipid nanoparticles are toxic. Multiple published papers demonstrate this.

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Tuco's Child's avatar

When these flying πŸͺ½ cars and taxis start dropping out of the sky and nailing people it's going to be ridiculous

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Stacy's avatar

Fair, but life entails risk. Also, I have a terrible feeling that Amendment 3 here in FL is going to pass (ostensibly legalizing the use of recreational weed. Check out Sheriff Grady Judd’s most excellent video on YouTube about why it’s such a terrible law). If these whirlygigs can get a few stoners off the road, I say let’s give them a go.

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NoVA mom's avatar

Hate to hear that. My daughter developed an anaphylactic allergy to secondhand pot smoke over the first 4 months of college. Her life is forever changed and must wear a P100 half face respirator to leave our house. She never did drugs. I am still working on my anger - 4 years later…..to see your child’s dreams shattered by freaking drugs SHE DIDN’T DO is horrifying.

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Stacy's avatar

That’s terrible!! The libertarian on one shoulder is tempted to think that government should get out of the way of individual liberties but the conservative on the other shoulder knows that people in a compromised state are incapable of effectively governing themselves and it’s not the government’s job to provide a consequence-free environment for those who won’t self-govern. It’s their job to protect us from such people.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Not to mention as in NoVA moms heartbreaking example, those of us who choose not to partake can be β€œforced” into it because there is no bubble around the smoker making it something only they themselves inhale. That’s only freedom for the smoker’s choice, not anyone else’s.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Sorry to hear that, never heard of that before. I do know the weed is much stronger than it was in my college era .

I have to use a mask to clean, for chronic inflammatory response due to mold.

Was your daughter able to graduate eventually?

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NoVA mom's avatar

Eventually - yes. They refused to let her finish her second semester virtually…then Cvd struck 2wks after she withdrew! She ended up going on line to Maryville U…but can’t follow her dream of being a speech pathologist because no one will allow a service dog and don’t want the potential issues of dealing with protection for her. GPA 3.987….such a shame. She knows of one other girl with the same issue! Same age too.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That’s so horrible, makes me both sad and angry. I wonder if Alex Berenson would be interested in hearing about her situation?

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NoVA mom's avatar

Very interesting thought. Berenson did write on the dangers of pot.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

PragerU has a great video on that very subject. I learned alot.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

So very sorry.

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Jamison's avatar

That’s horrible. I am so sorry. πŸ™

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NoVA mom's avatar

Thank you - it’s been our family nightmare. She has great faith in God that He will use her in another way.

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Kiara Sands's avatar

My son had an anaphylactic allergy to dogs. We started doing sublingual drops. He is much better now. The drops can start at a much lower dose than shots can and even people with very severe nut. Allergies have been helped. It might be something you should look into.

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NoVA mom's avatar

Very interesting. Most allergists don’t know how to even test for it since pot is still technically illegal. Maybe some treatment will be found as more people react negatively to it. Glad your don is better though. :)

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Tuco's Child's avatar

Stoners in the Sky? 😬

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Fred's avatar

🎢 I foresee a hit song! 🎢

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Carrie's avatar

I don’t really care if people use in private. Unfortunately my observation is when weed is legalized, vagrancy increases.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Because addiction (to pot, to meth, to fentanyl, etc.) inevitably increases.

Marijuana is not harmless. It's incredibly addictive.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’ve walked by people’s houses with no one to be seen and just about choked on the stench of that stuff. So even in private isn’t always very private.

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Stacy's avatar

Exactly.

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walk2write's avatar

They may get off the road but then onto your roof!

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Stacy's avatar

The article suggests that these aircraft are going to be operated on a commercial basis, meaning that they will have professional pilots subject to wizz-quizzes and other means of substance testing. Also, restricted airspaces do exist, as do lanes.

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CarO Lyn's avatar

There is discussion on pilots only needing 200 hours to fly these things. No thank you. Of course with a >< $500/per passenger cost for a little hop, none of my friends or family will likely be utilizing them anyway.

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Stacy's avatar

Agree, 200 hours is just a start. But it’s still a discussion and, like flat-screen TVs, will likely come down in price as it’s more widely adopted. Also, the $500 fare is for a full-size helo going a much longer distance. A smaller craft like the one pictured would probably be less expensive to operate and maintain. This mode of transportation would make some sense for a city like Jax. There is a lot of room and the metro is full of bedroom communities and, therefore, commuters.

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signcut's avatar

Life does entail risk, but we are also supposed to be able to choose our risks to some degree; 'flying taxis' is not exactly something that one can take any precautions for, nor have much voice in where they are.

Are drunk drivers acceptable as just part of my risk of driving...?

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Stacy's avatar

You know the drunks are out there but you still drive. You see the fools driving like they’re immortal but you still drive.

Having grown up around people in aviation maintenance, I can say that no one knows precaution like those in aviation do (Boeing notwithstanding). Maybe that’s one reason why air travel is safer than ground transportation.

Nothing is perfect but this idea has merit and should be explored. And thank God for people who choose the big risks, by the way, or we’d still be British subjects on horseback.

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signcut's avatar

Ah, but I know to look for them; dealing with flying taxis is kind of... not doable.

Granted that up until relatively recently the aviation industry was highly focused on safety, but it seems that such is less the case now than before, even dwindling, and I expect that newer, smaller companies may be even more willing to cut some corners to make a buck. Not something that I'd like to gamble on as they fly overhead with what could be notable payloads.

It would be nice to believe that previous performance had a direct correlation to the present, but if that were true, we wouldn't have either the government or politicians that we do today, now would we...?

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Loretta's avatar

and Massachusetts is trying to pass legalizing some psychedelics.

Oh..."administered under a controlled environment"

except it would also let people "grow" them as they wish in their own homes...nothing about carrying AND nothing about giving them away.

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Kathy's avatar

I am more worried about the combination of alcohol and whirlygigs!

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Aloha50's avatar

Disaster. Thanks Trump πŸ™„

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AngelaK's avatar

Trump is in favor. if I remember correctly.

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MimiDee's avatar

And mid air collisions??

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Ellen's avatar

I'm not looking forward to it. Life is loud and chaotic enough as it is. But convenience seems to trump common sense with humans every time.

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Juju's avatar

I’m sure they feared the same way over the first automobiles, and each time they became faster.

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Robin Greer's avatar

What's the old adage about being glad that cows don't fly?

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LogicFirst's avatar

You clearly have no idea of what it takes safety wise for these to get approved. This has been over a decade in the making.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

As a pilot, I am less concerned about safety. My concerns are more aesthetic. The noise and visual distraction will forever change our views of the sky. What little privacy we have left will be open to looky-loos from above. We've already destroyed our night skies with light pollution. Need we continue the trend?

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Stacy's avatar

Maybe if they’re restricted to airspaces that follow interstate highways and operate during rush hours and special events, they might fit in more easily. I wouldn’t think of having these things replace our cars (key to individual autonomy), but they could be useful in the right cities and under the right circumstances.

For that matter, light rail would fit the bill, now that I think about it, and wouldn’t be as susceptible to inclement weather conditions.

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Stacy's avatar

Now, that’s a good point.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Or are weaponized to go into town and cities, people will be so used to them they won't know what is coming.

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Beckadee's avatar

And not everywhere are power lines buried.

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shayne's avatar

Our city is like a forest. I have no idea where any of these stupid things would land.

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Valerie's avatar

But what if they don’t?

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Stacy's avatar

See? Doesn’t God think of everything?

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Dorota's avatar

The FAA is in a process of approval of self flying planes!

These are so much smaller than aircraft.

Maybe it's time to start building our homes in stone caverns.

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JW's avatar

The Jetsons!

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P Flournoy's avatar

Dallas County Texas is having all kinds of problems with their voting machines. The Dallas County GOP is requesting that anybody who can come out to the polls so they can ask people who are walking out if they had a pleasant voting experience and if not, would they please sign a declaration of truth regarding the problems they had. The declarations will be turned in to the Dallas county GOP.

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Peter Schott's avatar

Tarrant County (Fort Worth) apparently isn't a whole lot better.

Sadly, saw Glen Whitley's endorsement for Harris - proving he was a RINO all along if his recording during the "pandemic" didn't prove that. So glad he is out. Now if we can get Dallas' county judge replaced as well, that would be amazing (if unlikely).

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P Flournoy's avatar

A friendβ€˜s daughter went to vote in Dallas County this morning and they told her the tabulator was full and she could just put her vote in a bag.

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Solzhenitsyn’s Ghost's avatar

Jeff, in 2020 why were Trump's legal efforts, and other attempts to reveal the steal, so ineffective? I realize it turns out his legal team stunk if you look at results vs promises. But if our legal system is so lame and corrupt and political that it wouldn't allow proper evidentiary hearings that had teeth, were there other ways he could have challenged the Bolshevik Dem takeover? Maybe riskier, but involving executive orders? What about this time? It would seem a lot harder when NOT in power. We all know that it's sadly now not simply who votes, but who counts the votes. Any person bothering to look into 2020 can see that the Dems generated millions of fake or harvested votes out of whole cloth, including double counting, Trump vote destruction, and flat out ballot creation. And it turns out they only needed a few hundred thousand across several key states, which is also obvious and will be true this time around as well.

If you were in charge of the entire "prevention and investigation" effort today, how would you handle stopping the steal?

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MayBella82's avatar

Personally, I think him not winning has allowed all the corruption and stink of all the three letter agencies to show. It has opened the eyes of some many more than if he had been elected for another 4 years at the time. Now, when President Trump goes into office, he will more support because he will have more Americans behind him to succeed. It has been painful these last 4 years but I am hopeful to see a better America.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

God used what was meant for evil for good.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

This is my contention as well. Had he "won" in '20, the corruption and evil would have continued to expand while it remained invisible. And it follows, that should he "not win" in two weeks, the four years following will open eyes which have studiously remained closed. Fiat voluntas eius.

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carily myers's avatar

Sometimes you have to show em, not just tell em.

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Solzhenitsyn’s Ghost's avatar

I like this optimistic take. Part of me thinks the same thing. Perhaps there's a silver lining here. The stakes of Trump winning in two weeks are so colossal it boggles the mind. It is literally more important than the outcome of World War II. No question about it. If they steal it again, we have no country left, we will just be in maintenance mode clutching together what's left of our republic and passing our days in an anesthetized state of wish and worry. Because we won't experience a rapid material change, it will feel like it's OK. But it's like losing your soul when elections mean nothing, and the body keeps going like a zombie. The authoritarians will have won. And without the United States founding principles, there is nowhere to escape to.

One last point: it's not about Trump. Of course he's a deeply flawed individual. It's about the fundamental vision that he is capable of promoting that involves standing up to enough of the corruption and incompetence to make a difference, to allow others after him fertile ground to reconstitute our Republican principles. Given that about half the voters are now actively voting for promoting authoritarian insanity, long-term the country needs to split. But that's a separate and complex issue. But denying it is the ultimate denial. Nearly half this country cannot be rehabilitated from their collectivist woke viewpoints until Rome itself falls and there is effectively an Armageddon, which leads to human disasters of unimaginable consequence.

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FH's avatar

"It's about the fundamental vision that he is capable of promoting that involves standing up to enough of the corruption and incompetence to make a difference, to allow others after him fertile ground to reconstitute our Republican principles."

Amen. Prior to 2016, I was not thinking about patriotism, love of country, how exceptional the USA *actually* is in the annals of history, never listened to old Reagan speeches, never understood the importance of the Constitution even though I "learned" in school...gradually I warmed up as I saw the octopus-like reach of what started as a dossier and has undergirded the criminality of the deep state/blob/44's administration since 2017 or maybe even August 2015.

Then 2020 happened. I saw the Maoist nature of the "demonstrations" (riots) and realized communism in the USA is the threat from within. I've been living with the questions of those items I was not thinking about, much more deeply. I am now a proud deplorable deemed dom3st1c terr0r1st by the current occupier of the WH/CoC position.

Your comment also reminds me of Steve Bannon's exhortation (from the military in battle, I believe): "Next man up!"

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Solzhenitsyn’s Ghost's avatar

Excellent comment and story, well offered!

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PEL's avatar

We are all deeply flawed Individuals. We’re human.

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MayBella82's avatar

The world is watching and praying that Trump wins. They know that their countries will be affected also one way or another.

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CaplT's avatar

It’s never over even if DJT loses this time. The traitors have shown their true colors in the past 4 years, we now know who they are. The head of the snake is trickier.

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Fla Mom's avatar

MayBella, yes; "God works in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform."

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MayBella82's avatar

Amen!

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PEL's avatar

I am hoping too big to rig will limit the number of fake ballots they can create if it’s more than the number of registered voters.

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rolandttg's avatar

You are echoing what the people I follow on the internet have been saying for years.

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Fred's avatar

From your lips… πŸ™πŸ»πŸ€žπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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Renee Sommers's avatar

I read something yesterday that said the β€œJudges” argument was that the voting problems should have been addressed before the election, not after. So lawsuits are being filed now and they’re being told the problems need to be addressed after the election. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈπŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈπŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈ

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Irunthis1's avatar

The one (if I’m remembering correctly) Jeff specifically mentioned earlier this week has, unfortunately, been dismissed β€” the overseas ballot issue in Michigan I believe where you only have to send in a post card with your name and address to vote from overseas in Michigan elections. But, at least they got them in the record so to speak in case they need to revisit. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

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NAB's avatar

Yes, I think getting some of this down on record is really important. The whole "standing" and "ripeness" excuses are used a lot and I think the only choice is just to constantly file suits.

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Sophia's avatar

That happened in Pennsylvania in 2020. I can't remember all the details, but people took a case to court arguing that a law or process regarding mail-in ballots was changed illegally. The court said no one had been harmed yet so there was no standing. Wait till after the election. Right after the election, the group took their case to court. The court said, "Moot! Buh-bye." So frustrating to watch that sort of Kafkaesque scenario.

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Solzhenitsyn’s Ghost's avatar

Absolutely true. It is preposterous that every envelope isn't saved to match a signature, and the ballot examined for veracity. Including the source of the ballot. But we all know how ridiculous the corruption is.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Renee, they also made the same 'standing' arguments (too soon and too late) in 2020. Here's John Eastman, Trump's stellar constitutional attorney, now in a lawsuit over his disbarment, from about a year ago (link inside the piece):

https://www.declassified.live/p/a-conversation-with-dr-john-eastman?utm_medium=ios

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Jacquijacq's avatar

I don’t think it’s fair to say his legal team stunk. Who would expect the JUDGES to show no backbone or at the least some intellectual curiosity!!!

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Dr Linda's avatar

You’re right, the judges have some input. I assume courage had something to do with it.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Or lack thereof.

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Solzhenitsyn’s Ghost's avatar

I think we'd love to hear Jeff's postmortem on Trump's 2020 legal team. Remember they had us all whipped up about "releasing the Kraken" and constantly whipping up the public that this would not be allowed to stand. It fizzled spectacularly, indicating that they were delusional all along and really didn't know what they were doing. As Jeff has pointed out many times, you have to know the judges you're dealing with and the political situation to tackle it effectively.

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java's avatar

And we have to seriously consider all the people over the past 4 years that died from the toxic juice are certainly β€˜voting’ this year as well. I wonder how many that would be. Millions?

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walk2write's avatar

And if it’s not the dead ones voting, it will be the ones damaged from the toxic juice and the constant masking.

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CaplT's avatar

DJT is not a newbie anymore. He learned a lot in his first term and in the time since.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Pray without ceasing for an overwhelming, too big to rig, victory for President Trump!

And if he doesn’t win (or, in other words, the election is stolen), I will continue to pray without ceasing that Jesus is coming for His church SOON!! πŸ™πŸ»πŸ™πŸ»

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Robin Greer's avatar

God has convicted me lately that I am overly concerned about the outcome of the election and less concerned about the state of peoples' souls. While I am proTrump and I do not understand Christians who are refusing to vote from their "holier than thou ivory towers," I personally need to pray for people's salvation more often than I do and to pray for God to raise up godly people to run for office.

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Carol M.'s avatar

I have been praying that the USA return to God. It is incredible how things have changed, we prayed at school (or had a moment of silence in high school) to start the day. πŸ˜‡πŸ™

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MayBella82's avatar

Amen… completely agree! πŸ™πŸ™more prayer for the conversion of souls to God.

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walk2write's avatar

Amen!

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Jamie's avatar

YES!!! I was hit with this again recently- in several respects- That is,

to refocus on pointing people to Christ.

Regardless of the election or whether a friend chooses allopathic medical treatment, keep pointing to Christ. That is my primary job, every day, no matter what.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Amen

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Salt's avatar

I do believe that Jesus Christ will come back to get us, I just don't think it will be when people think. Working on an article on it right now. Subscribe to read it when it's finally done! But the gist is this:

The rapture happens at the 6th seal AFTER the tribulation and BEFORE The Day Of The Lord (ie. 7th seal, trumpets and viols) when the sun goes dark and the moon is turned to blood. That is the sign Jesus told us to look for. BEFORE The Day of The Lord and AFTER the tribulation.

The Day of The Lord is a time of great blessing AND wrath. It is when Jesus comes to begin his reign, but first he subdues His enemies (wrath).

Joel 2:31

The SUN shall be turned into darkness, and the MOON into blood, BEFORE the great and the terrible day of the LORD come.

Matthew 24:29-30

Immediately AFTER the tribulation of those days the SUN will be darkened, and the MOON will not give its light; the stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. 30 And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall GATHER TOGETHER HIS ELECT from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.

And this is the same sign given after the 6th seal in Revelation!

Revelation 6

12 And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake; and the SUN became black as sackcloth of hair, and the MOON became as blood; 13 And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, when she is shaken of a mighty wind. 14 And the heaven departed as a scroll when it is rolled together; and every mountain and island were moved out of their places.15 And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every free man, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains; 16 And said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb: 17 For the great DAY OF HIS WRATH is come; and who shall be able to stand?

God bless you!

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Flipflopgirl's avatar

I voted this morning!!! Polls opened up at 7:00am and I was there 7:08. The booths were half filled with voters. REMEMBER THE ONLY POLL THAT COUNTS IS ON NOV 5TH. Any other poll is irreverent. Your vote counts! Your vote matters because we are a constitutional republic. We vote in the politicians to represent US, We The People. The POLITICIANS do NOT dictate to us.

This is the difference between a CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC and a DEMOCRACY.

How we fight is by voting. Don't let anyone take that away from us. We have a three tiered system as a check and balance to control political corruption.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Welp, we’re into the fourth box and that’s a magazine. This is the last gasp.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Regarding the BRICS, Ayn Rand was WAY ahead of her time in her classic, Atlas Shrugged. Specifically, the political/bureaucratic class is doing exactly what she wrote in her book. They are incapable of "building" anything, thus they weaponize government to destroy any semblance of productivity both domestically and abroad. 'They' have no answers so the screams and gnashing of teeth of the evil bureaucrats will continue.

Lord, we ask for your intercession for a Trump/Vance victory and that they may implement the fixes that this nation so desperately requires, if it is Your will. Amen.

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AnnB's avatar

Gary, over the past years I have often viewed our society right out of Ayn Randy’s Atlas Shrugged! It is amazing how she foretold these events. Praying that the tide is turning.

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79SmithW60's avatar

AnnB, same here. We have a combination of Atlas Shrugged and George Orwell's 1984, which has manifested itself in these past years... even in the naming conventions of the government's legislation, like the "Patriot Act", the "Inflation Reduction Act", the "Affordable Care Act", etc. All three examples do/are the exact opposite of their names. Kind of like the "Equalization of Opportunity Act" in Atlas Shrugged.

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Fla Mom's avatar

And Brave New World! It doesn't get nearly the attention it deserves these days, as predictive of our world today. He also wrote Brave New World Revisited, discussing the science and sociology on which he based his BNW plot, and the chapter on Brainwashing had Covid written all over it.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Knowing that it is great book, it is surprisingly one that I have not read, thank you for the reminder, Fla Mom! I shall put it on my reading list.

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Michele's avatar

Oh wow that's prescient!

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79SmithW60's avatar

I had not heard of that one, thank you Doctors Are Baffled! It is now on my reading list too.

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Fla Mom's avatar

I've been thinking that it's time to read that book again.

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

My prayer as well.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

"Back in January, someone β€”a person I love more than anybody elseβ€” was a DeSantis for President fan. (This person shall remain nameless.) She explained her choice at that time by saying too many people had been turned off by the 2020 election and had become never-Trumpers. In her view (and a lot of other conservatives), Trump couldn’t get anywhere close to winning."

I love you two Jeffy Boy. 😘

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Robin Greer's avatar

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Beckadee's avatar

but but but the pronoun

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

*too? or two? hmmm...

lol

<3

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Karkar's avatar

LOL

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Cindi's avatar

The deep state’s dirty tricks hole isn’t just reserved for other countries; it’s most insidious & diabolical role seems to be squarely aimed at US citizens

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Flippin’ Jersey's avatar

Oh look, another high level scumbag was arrested and will perhaps, maybe, sort of go to jail without naming any names or handing over a list. Yawn. Let me know when the downstream scumbags start getting arrested.

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Solzhenitsyn’s Ghost's avatar

100%. We know that this criminal activity and disgusting, degenerate behavior runs a million leagues deeper than we are seeing, of course, Twas ever thus, and yet none of these Democrat scumbags ever get prosecuted for real. Nor is there any reckoning for the Libs and leftists who supported them. We are long overdue for a serious reckoning. By the way, the technology/philosophy poster Naval summed up what many of us have been saying for years: The country that really needs a two-state solution is the USA. There is no other solution. We "reconcile" with Satan at our peril. Yes, we are all friends and even family with some misguided people, but the time has ended when useful idiots get a pass. But let's at least start with the active criminals and get them behind bars. Ultimately we must split somehow; somebody of extraordinary vision and creativity like Elon Musk (who will start with a Dept of Efficiency) will have to figure out how that can be done, and generate support for it.

People's resistance and sentimentality is astounding. We see the other side as the authoritarian villains of history like Stalinists, Communists and Fascists they are, and they see us as "Nazis" for apparently favoring genuine bodily autonomy in no-mandate healthcare and wanting to be left alone and free, and for wanting to keep corporate corruption out of government and vice versa. One solution for a place like Florida, (DeSantis and the super majority Republican Congress in Florida should be getting on this immediately) is to eliminate all government housing and welfare programs across Florida. And give any freeloaders a bus ticket to any blue state of their choosing, particularly California or New York. They could sign up for welfare in the socialist paradises immediately, and never come back.

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Solzhenitsyn’s Ghost's avatar

I hasten to add, eliminate welfare programs and housing for the able-bodied. Handicapped and disabled ought have a measure of support. That said, if we care anywhere near as much as we claim to care about the less fortunate, and the hypocrite Democrats are especially impugnable here, why would we need government programs to help? With loving and genuine private charities, we should be able to help everyone who needs it with far greater efficiency and love. It's a stone cold fact that government ruins almost every "help" program it starts, and creates incentives for dependency instead of solutions. When will people wake up, and stop acting like hypocrites?

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Curtis's avatar

They create dependency to enable control. It's a feature, not a bug.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

People need to wake up to who Elon Musk really is. He isn't the savior that people think he is. Quite the opposite.

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JT's avatar

Expound on the mechanics, practicality and viability of "the two-state solution" if you would.

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Solzhenitsyn’s Ghost's avatar

Apparently my first attempt to reply didn't work. The answer is it would be nearly impossible, but the keyword is nearly the mechanics of it begin slowly but I gave a specific example already. You must create incentives for the freedom loving people to move in, and disincentives for socialists to stay. When you have the governorship in a super majority of legislature in a state, you need to eliminate all freeloading welfare programs and offer one-way tickets to blue states where they can apply for welfare in the socialist paradise there. if you can keep the governorship in a super majority in the legislature, you can probably have policies that allow for a certain number of free riders who vote socialist but stay to enjoy the freedoms they are voting against. Over time, the state could create an environment so hostile to socialism that the socialists don't want to come, and hopefully rid yourself of criminals and freeloading lampreys with one-way tickets and no more free sh-t. A true physical two state solution would require something much more radical and violent which nobody has a stomach for in the short run. Which makes no sense, because we don't want their policies and they don't want ours. Why we can't just negotiate and separate peaceably is a function of human nature.

Liberals who claim the taxes are too low are the biggest hypocrites on the planet. They can always start with themselves. The state and federal treasuries are happy to take whatever taxes they think are "fair". You should never ever claim taxes are too low without paying more yourself first. This is especially true of the hypocritical wealthy. Hence: two state solution. Leftist Dems idiots get whatever socialist paradise you want with mRNA mandates, woke everything, drag parties, legal weed everywhere, and high taxes. And "free" public transportation, housing "subsidies", prohibitions on lightbulbs and gasoline, ever-expanding vaccine cults. Just stay away from us.

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Jane Kuehn's avatar

Except that doesn't address the predatory rich elites who have bought up so much of the single family housing and have really damaged citizens who work, especially those who aren't in all the high paying jobs like sales and government. DeSantis is great on some things, but helps the rich more than poor citizens.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Do you mean like … Spacey, Weinstein, Epstein, Maxwell Wexner, Nygaard, Brunel, Diddy, McMahon and Jeffries ?? I think that is quite a list already, I don’t think it’s complete.

I understand where you’re coming from but there has been some good activity.

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Flippin’ Jersey's avatar

Great start, now where are the scumbags downstream from Epstein, Diddy, Jeffries, et al.? There’s no one else who engaged in similar depravities and deserves punishment? There are no client lists, no videos, no audio, nothing? Ghislane Maxwell is the only guilty party? Scapegoats go to prison, while the real pieces of shit walk.

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RU's avatar

Wouldn't that list be a great October surprise!? Probably not relevant, but one can hope...I still wonder what Putin handed to Tucker in that file and what became of it.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

My thoughts exactly. Maxwell sits in prison. Not one name released. Virginia Roberts played the victim card when she kept going back and then began working to get girls for Maxwell and was paid for it.

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