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Dr Linda's avatar

How is it fair that an illegal alien gets to vote? They have done nothing. This is insane and needs to stop now. It needs to stop now!!

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FourWinds's avatar

Agree 100%, but what has the government done that IS legal and moral as of late? The scamdemic policies were not. Millions crossing the border illegally is not. Geoengineering is not (yet) illegal but sure is immoral. Cutting off children's sex organs is thankfully illegal in more states every day, but I bet it isn't in DC. Pedophile activity is illegal but they are trying to make it normal. Murder is illegal, yet many died from being killed in hospitals and by the jab. They have no desire to remain legal or moral. They are evil personified.

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Valerie's avatar

Yep, they are out and out destroying the country on purpose, and not even trying to hide it anymore.

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Renee Marie's avatar

ā€œTheyā€ also want the elimination of whites. That is the plan.

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MayBella82's avatar

I don’t think it is the elimination of ā€œwhiteā€ as much as eliminate what threatens the elite the most. In their arrogance, the elite look at blacks and Latinos as less than them…. So not a threat. The elite are old and out of touch… it is starting to back fire on them. And I’ve noticed that they are all old arrogant white wealthy men.

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Credenda's avatar

Arrogant white wealthy women too. They want you to believe that men, at least white, hetero men, are the problem. Don’t fall for that! :)

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

The women are worse than the men.

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CMCM's avatar

As a woman, I'm sad to say I agree with you. The women in power who drive all this are truly despicable.

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Vonu's avatar

Since the whites are better armed than the colored, maybe they should think hard about that.

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Renee Marie's avatar

Hmmmm…I think many black Americans are armed as well! Biden and Obama are great for the gun business! Blacks are jumping off the Democrat bandwagon in droves!

And, just because one has a firearm, doesn’t mean one has the guts to use it when necessary.

The illegal invaders will be armed as well.

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

I'm in Detroit and our old police chief, who caught covid during the pandemic, and in interviews promoted vitamin C and D and prayer and staying active, said, in response to rising crime rates, "pack." Everyone is armed here. I don't think the plan is elimination of the whites, though that's what the psyops people want us to think. I think it is elimination of the poor, and they want us all, of whatever race, to not care if a different race is eliminated or to be glad of it. Monolithic forces have extracted, and continue to extract, all the wealth from our communities, knowing that fewer resources make people fight tribally. They want us to be stupid livestock, sucking off the mammary glands of the nanny state and brainwashed into whole false metanarratives, so we live in different realities and don't care about each other. They so want a civil war and so want violence to get rid of the last vestiges of our nation. I'm not taking the bait.

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Renee Marie's avatar

I agree with you Cynthia. But, according to my research I’ve done over the years, ā€œtheyā€ do want to eliminate the white, European race. One need only look at Europe for the very telling clues, and reality.

ā€œTheyā€ also want us to despise one another. It looks to be working. I don’t play that game.

I live in the glory of God and Light!

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CMCM's avatar

Amazing how so many of the people perpetrating all this are.....whites!

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Renee Marie's avatar

This goes all the way back to the Kalergi Plan. It’s been thrown off as a conspiracy, but it is true. If one looks at the Deagel Plan, it is also apparent, and is occurring now.

https://open.substack.com/pub/hillmd/p/deagel-coming-true-80-of-americans?r=l7pna&utm_medium=ios

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Gina C's avatar

Watch the series Europa the Last Battle on archive.org Hard to stomach but incredibly revealing and explains a history we were not taught. WEF is the continuation of what was started long ago. Several episodes.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

The Browning of America. That's a thing, just like The Great Replacement Theory is being used to kick off the Cloward-Piven Strategy. You can tell because all the fact-checkers and Democrats vehemently deny it. šŸ‘

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Perplexity's avatar

Well said, Cynthia!

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Vonu's avatar

Have you seen illegals walking past Border Patrol agents with assault weapons at the border?

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S.P.H.'s avatar

I prefer to stay out of the democrat sandbox of seeing everything through race. Legal or illegal status, simple and color blind.

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Michelle's avatar

I think, more specifically, Christians of every color.

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Vonu's avatar

And most of us are not doing a single thing to stop them.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

It is easier than you think to have an impact on the fate of your Nation. Join Convention of States. https://conventionofstates.com/?ref=57705

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

Yea, because when the government doesn’t stay within its limits on its authority, the answer is to impose more limits. /s

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

The answer is for the people to use the tools the founders gave us to restrain federal tyranny!

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

YEP! ā€œWe’re completely out of control so YA’LL need to be nailed DOWN!ā€ Somebody has to toe the line they aren’t gonna.

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Karmy's avatar

Convention of states is a trojan horse. The convention of 1787 was a runaway convention as they were supposed to revise but they threw out the Articles of Confederation and replaced it with our current Constitution. The same will happen with the proposed convention of states and it will not be good. There are already constitutions written in anticipation of this. They have revised the Second Amendment to add more definitive language. Why?

Why not just propose an amendment like has been done in the past? Why do we need a convention of states? No one in favor of the COS has ever responded to that question. Ask yourself why? The Constitution we have now is a great one and it is not being followed. That's the problem. It does not need to be reviewed. Frankly I do not trust the people in our government to do anything good for the people.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

You are mistaken. Convention of States is a nonprofit, non-partisan, grassroots organization of citizens for self governance. The goal, of course, is to get to a Convention of States, but the mission is to create the largest grassroots army of citizens for self governance. As unpaid volunteers, we reach, teach and activate Citizens.

We are cofounded by Mark Meckler, Atty, and Michael Farris Atty. Mark Meckler was the founder of the tea party and interim CEO of parlor.

Congress has been proposing amendments since the beginning, but as George Mason said, are we so naĆÆve as to believe that Congress is going to limit itself? I’m paraphrasing, of course.

I invite you to go to cosaction.com and click on the resources tab and learn what COS is and what it is not.

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Karmy's avatar

I am very familiar with this organization as we have fought against them in Montana and continue to fight against this project. Educate yourself about what the Framers really said not what Mark Meckler is telling you.

https://publiushuldah.wordpress.com/category/cos/

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

I invite anyone who is interested to investigate the information in favor of following the Constitution as the founders intended. Why on earth would one fight AGAINST using the constitution?

Go to Cosaction.com and click on the resources tab at the top.

I assure you that COS is a grassroots movement 5 million strong across the country.

Maybe try Unity instead of tearing down the patriots who are trying to preserve and protect our Constitution!

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

I invite anyone who is interested to investigate the information in favor of following the Constitution as the founders intended. Why on earth would one fight AGAINST using the constitution?

Go to Cosaction.com and click on the resources tab at the top.

I assure you that COS is a grassroots movement 5 million strong across the country.

Maybe try Unity instead of tearing down the patriots who are trying to preserve and protect our Constitution!

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Vonu's avatar

Such a convention is what lead to the overthrow of the Articles of Confederation and a coup to replace it with the Constitution. There are already many model constitutions waiting for a convention and none of them have anything like a Bill of Rights in them.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

Convention of States is not the same as the constitutional convention, but article 5 is literally in the constitution as a method for the people to have the power over the federal government. Remember, the constitution does not limit the people of the states, it is there to limit the federal government!

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Here's the main problem -

"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.ā€ - John Adams

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

I agree. It’s up to those of us with the knowledge to help our fellow citizens.

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Vonu's avatar

It talks about getting a constitutional convention initiated.

I'd like to know what you are smoking if you think the Constitution limits the federal government that used it to overthrow the Articles of Confederation that created the United States of America.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

Please go to Cosaction.com and learn about the founders’ solution in the constitution.

It’s our last lawful, legal, non violent way to restrain the Fed

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Vonu's avatar

The Fed is a private corporation masquerading as a government agency and should be abolished.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

I actually agree with you on this

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MiBellaPJ's avatar

Thank you, Patriot, for posting link. āœ…I signed up.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

34 states are needed to pass ass identical applications for a convention of states. THEN 38 states are needed to ratify any proposed amendments.

Congress DOES NOT have a say in what the 34 states propose, nor what 38 states ratify.

Article 5 has 2 sections.

We are working on using section 2. Congress is not involved other than to name the time and place that the state legislatures will meet.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

Don’t take it from me; take it from Mark Levin.

Congress isn’t going to fix itself.

https://x.com/inquizitiveone/status/1772957825603338615?s=46&t=uOuEljDIq61R5uV965Kwjg

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Vonu's avatar

All you get if you call their phone number is a string of voicemail boxes.

If they don't want to talk to me, I don't want to support them.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

By the way, Mark Meckler is actually a follower of the C&C newsletter and I believe he and Jeff know each other. This is a grassroots organization run by volunteers. If you want to speak to someone who represents our organization, I can connect you with a regional captain for your area- we are present in all fifty states. We are busy trying to educate people and get the application passed in the necessary 34 states. This is far from a sham.

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Vonu's avatar

Cosaction.com looks to be a campaign ad for Russell Fry, who appears to be plural as "representatives."

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

You are mistaken. Convention of States is a nonprofit, non-partisan, grassroots organization of citizens for self governance. The goal, of course, is to get to a Convention of States, but the mission is to create the largest grassroots army of citizens for self governance. As unpaid volunteers, we reach, teach and activate Citizens.

We are cofounded by Mark Meckler, Atty, and Michael Farris Atty. Mark Meckler was the founder of the tea party and interim CEO of parlor.

COS does not endorse or campaign for any candidates for office, but it is endorsed by many good strong people in government eg Ron DeSantis, Chip Roy, And many others

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Vonu's avatar

What could be known by Cosaction.com that isn't stated in the documents themselves or the writings of those who wrote them?

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Lorita's avatar

Good idea, they are for "the people".

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Karmy's avatar

This project is not "for the people". They are mischaracterizing things. Read what the Framers said about Article V.

https://publiushuldah.wordpress.com/category/cos/

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

The story goes, that it was near the end of the constitutional convention when George Mason stood up and said, wait a minute, we have a way for Congress to propose amendments, but do we really believe that a tyrannical Congress will limit its own power? The second clause of article 5, giving power to the state legislatures to propose amendments was unanimously, decided, according to James Madisonā€˜s notes

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MiBellaPJ's avatar

Travis Maddox offers some solid advice for Americans. Here’s a link (9 minute video) titled, ā€œThe Time is NOW to prepare yourselvesā€ - https://youtu.be/UTTABgVCnEw?si=HSIpZAN93762K26c

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Vonu's avatar

"Art to midnight," assuming I heard it correctly, doesn't appear anywhere by Googling.

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Just Comment's avatar

Yup, Libs' side want a "Borderless world".

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

It’s not just the Libs. It is the NWO global gangsters following the directives & agendas of the UN. What is happening is a controlled demolition of the US & us.

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CMCM's avatar

You're absolutely on target. The hardest thing to wrap my head around has been that they are actively and deliberately trying to totally ruin the country. Biden's campaign slogan "Build Back Better" is literally what they intended all along. We all neglected to look closely at the language of that phrase....to "build back" necessarily follows from "tear everything down first".

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Biden even plagerized his campaign slogan. He got 6uild 6ack 6etter from the WEF and the UN. It was used after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, Clinton used it back in 2008 after the Haiti hurricane and in 2010 after the Haiti earthquake. It's morphed from being about rebuilding after natural disasters to the "green" agenda. šŸ™„

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

Most importantly, we’re doing nothing to stop them.

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ACroneintheWoods's avatar

We are good at predicting what will happen and how it is being done!

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BBS's avatar

The depth of unbridled, unchecked, and in-our-faces corruption is staggering, and although there is a lot of blustery, puff-your-chest-out talk, I see no end in sight.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

There is a grassroots movement over 5 million strong to use the constitution to reign in the Fed.

Mark Levin literally wrote a book about it called the Liberty Amendments.

Constitutional scholars a lot smarter than me (Rob Natelson, Michael Farris, Mark Meckler and more) have united behind our constitution to call the runaway Fed to account. This is our last resort before civil war breaks out.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

You don’t have to use my link but I do receive credit for the hundreds of people I’ve brought to our organization if you click on the link and sign the petition. Volunteer to help if you feel called to do so. As a busy small business owner, and USAF veteran, this is my way of honoring my oath to the Constitution.

https://conventionofstates.com/?ref=57705

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Karmy's avatar

And there it is! You receive credit for what? Roping people in?

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

As a volunteer activist, it pleases me greatly to know that I have shared this information with over 300 patriots across this nation. It’s just a drop in the bucket, though. I’m sure I have led many more to COS than have signed the petition with my link. the link just makes it traceable back to me

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Leo's avatar

Valerie: Yep - chaotic and weird - the better to justify Going Global, m'dear...the WHO folks are ready and willing to give us a hand here with running our country.

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Karmy's avatar

Cloward & Piven strategy. Overload the system so it collapses and they can rebuild it new.

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IvyRose's avatar

And so many American born citizens aren’t noticing any of these ā€˜changes’ at all. It’s mind boggling.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

https://x.com/inquizitiveone/status/1772957825603338615?s=46&t=uOuEljDIq61R5uV965Kwjg

There’s a solution in our constitution: COS

There is a place where strong, optimistic, God fearing people go. Join Convention of States. https://conventionofstates.com/?ref=57705

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CMCM's avatar

I'm 74, and I always knew there were really bad people out there, but what I see now can only be described as pure evil. Yes, true evil does exist and we're seeing it. It's hard to take.

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Joypam's avatar

You are so right!!!

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Erin Fight's avatar

Really and truly, our "government " has been immoral and unethical for waaaaay longer than we might want to believe. George Washington was a 3rd degree freemason, for starters.

The idea of America, as a great moral and ethical nation can happen, but will require starting from scratch, pretty much.

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Truthseeker's avatar

Yup

They want one world governance - no borders

One world medical care- only the approved treatments ( no more choice)

And also one world religion

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CMCM's avatar

The one thing the globalists are forgetting is that it doesn't appear to be human nature to sing kumbaya and have everyone be in harmony and content to let a single little group or two to run everything. There are just too many players who lust for total power. There would soon be internal warfare for control of it all, and at some point they themselves would all implode.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

BINGO!!! It all started with the "Tower of Babel" - a creating MANY DIFFERENT LANGUAGES!

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Plus ā—ļø500 ā—ļøvaccines in the pipeline. With mandatory digital ID and currency tied to your social credit score, mandatory medical procedures will follow. This info was a line item on the chart on pg 20. It's been changed now. I know I have a screenshot of the old chart but I can't find it! šŸ˜•

Immunization Initiative 2030

https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/immunization/strategy/ia2030/ia2030-document-en.pdf

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Truthseeker's avatar

They want the whole market… and they won’t stop.

cradle to grave…

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Vonu's avatar

God didn't create borders for his creations.

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Perplexity's avatar

So you don't believe there was a birder around Eden?

Correction for typo:

So you don't believe there was a border around Eden?

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Anecdotal Anonymous's avatar

Hit those three little dots to the right of your comment and edit your comments with ease. I think birders without borders would work.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Can't edit using the Substack app.🤨

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Michele's avatar

Sorry but I just LOVE the idea of a birder lurking around Eden, first pair of binoculars in hand, looking for that first bird.....

Thanks for the image!

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Vonu's avatar

Why would Eden need a birder?

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Michele's avatar

To call the cops on the first dog-walkers!

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Vonu's avatar

Dogs are not the danger to birds that cats are.

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Michele's avatar

Yes I know I was referring to NYC Central park birder/dogwalker drama.

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Vonu's avatar

If the walked dogs are on leashes as required by law, the only likely drama would be dog walkers being dragged by their undisciplined large dogs in pursuit of birds.

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richardw's avatar

So MAGA should be just MAG?

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Mykool's avatar

Maybe, yes. The radicals need an acronym, though... how about MAIM? Make America Ignorantly Marxist.

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Vonu's avatar

It would still be a first in our lifetimes.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Really? Please enlighten us to what countries are/have been more moral and ethical. Please tell us what countries and peoples have done more to help other nations out of poverty, or were willing to die to protect their freedoms. America has been a beacon of integrity for the most part, not perfect, but much better than most.

More recent administrations (especially since Obama) have certainly been unethical and have been out to destroy American cultural values.

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Credenda's avatar

Since they killed Kennedy.

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AngelaK's avatar

Since Clinton.

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Perplexity's avatar

Since LBJ, at least.

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mary's avatar

If your argument is that Washington was 3rd degree out of 33 degrees, that a pretty lame argument. So what? A little tired of America shaming……

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Chloe Zapata's avatar

I need education here. I thought freemasons were protectors of freedom?

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Credenda's avatar

Freemasons are basically occultists who espouse a one world religion, with them on top. It has nothing to do with Christianity, rather it’s a perversion of it.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Infiltrated at the upper levels. The lower levels are mostly good and completely unaware.

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Vonu's avatar

If you haven't been one, how would you know, them being a secret society?

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Mark St's avatar

They aren't very secret since everyone knows about them. You can apply to join if you're that curious. Or you can trust rumors and accusations instead.

Judging them by their fruits and considering that many of the Founders were Freemasons, I'd say that they are an overall good for the world.

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Credenda's avatar

Judging them by their fruits, they are simply a forerunner to the globalists. They have been run out of many countries, with good reason.

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Vonu's avatar

I'd say that you are too ashamed of your membership and/or ignorance to admit either.

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Bones's avatar

Hence the millennium

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Robin Landry's avatar

Maybe the Apocalypse will show us who and what DC really is.

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Susan Clack's avatar

We should all go watch ā€œMars Attacksā€ for a little light humor in this day of illegal aliens descending on our nation’s Capitol. 🤪

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Vonu's avatar

It will be the first thing vaporized.

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Jay & Delores's avatar

The list is ENDLESS!

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Astragale's avatar

Yes, they’re evil.

The Nazis made attempts to keep their mass murder out of sight.

The current villains act quite openly & insist that all their crimes are good & that only bad people oppose them. They’ve turned society on its head & we have to restore sanity.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Yep! The whole nation— almost— is just like RETURN of the GODS says it will be. *That’s an excellent book by Jonathan Kahn.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Perhaps we who name the name of our Creator God should pray for a SODOM & GOMORRAH MOMENT in D.C. - it would certainly get the REVIVAL BALL rolling in our country!!

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Jennifer Beebe's avatar

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Valerie's avatar

It’s not fair, but it’s only one in a list of about of a million unfair things going against the tax paying citizens of the US these days (that might be a slight exaggeration, I didn’t count).

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Jay & Delores's avatar

I think ā€œa millionā€ unfair/ unconstitutional things is a pretty good estimation of what is going on with this administration. Start with the 1000 page bill they just passed in Congress. Funding full term abortion clinics is just the beginning of the insanity being foisted upon this great country.

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Roger Beal's avatar

AND $$$ for (what is basically) party favors for homosexual frolics, AND more for "gender-affirming care".

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Dr Linda's avatar

Perhaps fair was a naĆÆve word to use. Legal? Constitutional? Morally correct?

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OnTheJump's avatar

WE all understand your use of the word "fair", Dr Linda - "fair" is when you work hard and pay your dues in order to achieve/obtain something...the implication being that "unfair" is watching someone undeserving be rewarded - as in "diversity hires" who are not the most qualified of those comprising the applicant pool.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Thank you

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Just Comment's avatar

America's political system is fragile. Constitution had been written for a Nation of relatively moral, Law Abiding, and/or God Fearing type citizenry.

But now, DEMS/LIBS/Biden/Soros just threw open the Cartel controlled border, 10-20 million Walk-Ins later, our ONLY HOPE is hopefully these "Biden walk-in" migrants might be at least "Middle Class" from their original Nations? Since each had to pay thousands of $$$$ to the Cartels in order to be able to come in.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

And yet, the Constitution was written by Freemasons. Look at our money. Look at the intricate designs on all the DC buildings, full of Satanic symbolism and monoliths! They all proudly wore their little aprons and tucked their fat hands into their waistcoats. And have been giving the finger signs (literally) in every photo and painting. We have been screwed, glued and tatooed right from the outset in 1776!

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Just Comment's avatar

Wonder if Freemasons' "original missions" have morphed after hundreds of years? Kind of like "3rd Generation Curse" ?

Totally agree, we are screwed, not just by the masons, Dems have imported Cartels to do their dirty job too.

If that is not enough, some people are trying to start nuke WW3 in different places in the world as well. Hmmm....

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

That's such a good point. The original mission of almost everything has morphed. Look at universities, schools, the UN, the WHO. I now just assume that every single institution is not what it once was. Everyone argues about bodies and organizations and nations and conflicts as if they were what they once were. I think we are having a hard time coming up to speed on the capture and takeover of so much. Journalism, churches, charities etc.

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daverkb's avatar

The original Masons had three degrees only. But apparently the Illuminati under the direction of Adam Weishaupt infiltrated many, many Masonic Lodges on the European continent. After this infiltration the number of degree infiltrated Lodges proliferated. It is also known that the impetus to the French Revolution came out of the Masonic Lodges. The Marseillaise was written in a Masonic Lodge in Strasbourg. Wherever one cares to scratch, Masons appear to come out of the woodwork. The French Revolution is really proto-Marxism before Marx ... and another long story.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Marseillaise

It is also curious that at the time the European Lodges were being infiltrated the American and English Lodges still had only three degrees. But that later changed in America with Albert Pike. In the link below is a Luciferian mention. I tend to believe it because I saw a Mason medal once and it gave a date and some Latin which translate Year of Light. Not the Year of our Lord.

https://www.azquotes.com/author/11665-Albert_Pike

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ClarabelleVonH's avatar

It affirms Robert Conquest's Three Laws of Politics.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

I almost choked! Years ago I got a fortune cookie that said, ā€˜You will be screwed, glued & tattooed by midnight!’ I am not kidding. I kept it in my billfold for years. Very prescient for these crazy times!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Merry, I think I would have burned that fortune in a little ceremony with lots of dried sage, or, some biblical equivalent. 🄠

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

A very strange fortune cookie indeed. However, I thought it was hilarious.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

😁 good job thinking positively

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

🤣🤣

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Valerie's avatar

All of those apply!

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

At least local gov provides water and picks up trash. I can’t think of anything I’d miss if the F gov went away tomorrow.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

The government provides water with poisonous fluorine, which stops your pineal gland from producing melatonin and causes insomnia. There are more bad side effects from fluoride in the water. Government is the enemy of freedom.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Therefor we filter and distill our water šŸ™ƒ

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Susan Clack's avatar

Well, national defense stands out for me. We need to hold our irrelevant lawmakers to the Constitution!

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Yes national defense. Point is the majority of F gov is not helpful to everyday lives of citizens.

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Mark St's avatar

*cough* southern border *cough*

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

"National Defense" that costs us billions every year to go around playing police all over the world, "bringing democracy" through under-cover coups via the CIA.

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Peggy B's avatar

If you and everyone else on this comment thread are tired of paying taxes to these criminals check out Ā« Cracking the Code Ā» by Peter Hendrickson. The book reveals the truth about the tax code which is a fraud not backed up by the actual taxing statutes. I recently received in the mail a 2021 tax refund of several thousand dollars using what I learned. I’m now working on amending my 2020 tax return before the statute of limitations runs out on April 15. After that I’ll tackle 2022. I wish I had found out about this years ago. I could have saved a lot of wasted money. Plus I’m having a blast sticking it the IRS.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

@Peggy B, Yes!!! I continue to reference Cracking the Code where appropriate. I once had an astute commenter ask if it worked for active military - a sad ā€œNo.ā€

We have had the wool pulled over our eyes our entire lives. Our parents, too. Depending on your generation, your grandparents as well. ā€œDeath and taxes.ā€ Rings like ā€œSafe and effective.ā€ Lies up and down, through and through. The truth: š‘€š‘œš‘ š‘” š“š‘šš‘’š‘Ÿš‘–š‘š‘Žš‘›š‘  š‘‘š‘œ š‘›š‘œš‘” ā„Žš‘Žš‘£š‘’ š‘Ž š‘“š‘’š‘‘š‘’š‘Ÿš‘Žš‘™ š‘”š‘Žš‘„ š‘™š‘–š‘Žš‘š‘–š‘™š‘–š‘”š‘¦!

The book is now available to read for free on the author’s website:

https://www.losthorizons.com

You can confirm @Peggy, the material is dense, but SO worth the exploration! and the emotional ride. Including potential cognitive dissonance. When one finally reaches the conclusion it’s true, cojones are a requirement to pursuing righting the wrong perpetrated, would you say? My vote: Do it. Stick to your guns.

@Peggy, Thanks for posting!

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Peggy B's avatar

So happy to find another enlightened ā€˜taxpayer’. A year ago I bought six copies of the book and gave them to my accountant, my financial advisor and various relatives. I truly believe this is one way that we citizens can fight the tyranny of the government by starving the beast.

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MarkGW's avatar

I have to remind myself that the objective of all these "policies" is to destroy our country. From that perspective it is perfectly inline with their strategy.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Point taken, thanks

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Lyndsay's avatar

Absolutely nothing surprises me anymore after men swimming against women in college sports was allowed: Lia Thomas 2022. That’s when I knew anything insane is now possible.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Also all of the recent craziness with squatters rights.

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CMCM's avatar

Even more crazy than William "Lia" Thomas swimming against women was how so very many people kowtowed to the whole charade and pretended he really was a woman now, despite knowing full well what was under his swimsuit. A modern day example of the the king having no clothes. Disgusting that so many people acted as if it were normal and true. Shame on them.

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MaryAnn's avatar

William Thomas, a twenty-ish year old immature- brained child almost turned society on it’s head. But the lawsuit will make the NCAA turn tail and run and William will be just another gender-confused asterisk.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Still dating women....

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Anna T's avatar

And now banned from the 2024 Olympics!

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@Maggie Think of Me What woman would go out with a creep like that? Ewww 🤮 I don’t even mean looks, although I don’t find him the least bit attractive. But just the idea that he’s so unethical and what he is doing to women’s sports. Most (sane) people could never respect a person like that.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Women who want brownie points from the left for how ā€œopen mindedā€ and ā€œcaringā€ they are šŸ™„

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CitizenA's avatar

Another example of calling evil good and good evil.

Evil intentions have always been in the world, however, in my lifetime, it seems to be much more depraved and advancing at breakneck speeds.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Trump started the insanity well before 2022 when he overrode the ruling to not allow transgender individuals to participate in the Miss Universe contest. Trump allowed the transgender to participate and Trump was slobbering all over himself talking about how beautiful and smart it was. The transgender won the contest.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I think Trump's views have evolved over the years. (Mine too)

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PEL's avatar

In the 80’s a saying in Brazil was, ā€œthe most beautiful women in Brazil are men.ā€ Yes things have certainly changed! Most now still look like men.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Yikes, I hadn't heard that! 😬

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TT's avatar

Untrue they’ve done nothing. They are literally criminals by definition.

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SA's avatar

Red states should lean into this and pass bills to only allow property owners to vote on bonds and anything pertaining to property taxes.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I do think our Colonial forebears had it right: only land-owners vote. Because only land-owners really have skin in the game.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Except maybe for all those Continental Army soldiers who suffered through years of deprivation, freezing weather, often no pay, etc. (and those were the lucky ones who lived to see victory), without whom there would have been no property held by the Colonials-cum-Americans. My maternal ancestors were indentured servants who were so mistreated by the property-owning master that they walked en masse from New Smyrna (FL) to the then-seat of government, St. Augustine, where their cause was supported by the Governor. So he would have been able to vote, but they wouldn't have (though this was in the late 1760s or early 1770s, so well before we were the U.S.). I don't think people should be able to vote to take other people's money and property, but it's hard to find that sweet spot that might keep the pendulum from swinging too far one way or the other.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

But, as you say, they were indentured, And articles of indenture--unless I am wrong--specified a time length of the servitude.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Yes, typically 7 years, during which the master was able to vote in such a way as to retain power and make it difficult or impossible for newcomers to become property owners. Perhaps we can see powerful people doing the same today, which is why the working class have been such strong supporters of Trump. They've been on the wrong side the trends for some time now.

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Cindi's avatar

How is ANYTHING concerning criminal illegal aliens overrunning this country fair? America & Americans dead last (literally, in growing numbers of cases)

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Roger Beal's avatar

It IS fair if your name is Cloward. Or Piven. Or Obama.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Another point taken

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

It's like, Where are the adults in the room?

My father said that years ago if people even said some of the crazy stuff that is now happening others would tell them to STFU. Now these weirdos/crazies are in charge and running things.

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CMCM's avatar

Part of the problem is the more recently implemented cloud of political correctness that has permeated the country. People became afraid to say STFU to absurdities for fear of various entities coming after them to destroy them. Political correctness has been very useful and successful for the radicals to succeed with their agendas.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

"Political correctness" - started by the Marxists and Maoists. Similar phrases - "Ideologically soundā€ and ā€œthe correct lineā€. - Do NOT challenge what the "experts" tell you is the RIGHT way to think or speak.

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Democrats need more voters and we must pay for them. All part of the illlegal immigration playbook: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/illegal-immigration-guide-usa-open-borders

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Trilby's avatar

How do they not foresee that total chaos that would bring? Fantasists!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

They do! They imagine themselves safe from it because they themselves are safe now. They do NOT even care about their own blood ppl.

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PEL's avatar

Hmm so why have a green new deal if you’re just going to eliminate people? Seems superfluous. Unless the intended result of the green new deal is also de-population. But it’s only one method—

Poison the food supply, get children to sterilize themselves, provide unlimited abortions, poison with vaccines (have you seen the insane increase in number of childhood vaccines?), poison with drugs, block the sun, unleash genetically altered mosquitoes, support increased crime (import new criminals, free existing criminals, cripple police) to kill citizens but take away right to self defense —they really are firing on all cylinders!! Help!

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Crixcyon's avatar

Elections are never about being fair. They are about which terrorist faction wants to remain in power.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Silly me

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

The country IS being destroyed on purpose. Part of the Master Plan. Take the illegals flooding the border, for instance. We cheer as border Governors pack planes and buses and send those folks to sanctuary cities. But, like the clot shots, they don't stay in the places they're injected. So. Illegals are being transported and stuffed into every nook and cranny in the Western world! Yep, Let's spread them hither and yon. I am thinking that the border Govs are in on the Plan!

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PEL's avatar

Yes it did raise awareness but now what? They are here and further inland. What is the long term plan? Free housing and stuff for their lifetimes? Tucker always says the labor they can provide is not the labor we will be needing in our economy.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I wonder though, if that hasn't been part of the wake-up call that led to those crowds in the Bronx supporting Trump?

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

100%. It just provides "free" transportation throughout the country, at the cost of state taxpayers. If Gov Abbott wanted to, he could've sent them packing BACK to where they came from. He is a WEFfer.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

California has been doing this a long time. About 20 years ago, California allowed illegal aliens to become members of the state bar. And more.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Wow. Like Cali needs more lawyers šŸ™„

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WP William's avatar

San Fran did this about same time as DC; Stakeholders and all residents MUST be legally and lawfully represented...JEFF doesn't see the Camel's Nose under the tent in this move, but I DO!

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Erin Montgomery's avatar

I have seen reports the illegals can now have guns - because it’s just not fair, they have to defend themselves toošŸ¤¦šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø

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Ron Bergen's avatar

Hey, Jeff, in answer to your comment yesterday about ā€œthanks to those of us who have hung around since the beginningā€ I would like to say ā€œThanks from the bottom of my heart for your commentary throughout the last four years. I subscribed very early on, went paid shortly after, and have never regretted it. I literally look forward to every day’s C&C, and when it comes, other things have to wait while I get updatedā€¦ā€ thanks a billion for all your hard work.

I do have a question for you too. I’m from Wisconsin, and we are having a statewide vote about amendments to our constitution because of election integrity issues, and that vote is to be on April 2nd. I was curious if you would be willing to review the proposed amendments to the constitution and see what you think; and also, if they are the right options, it would be great to see a reminder to our Wisconsin C&Cer’s to get out and vote for those.

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Donna in MO's avatar

ALL C & C ers who have local elections next week need to get out and VOTE! And call or text 10 friends to vote. There are a million and one things to be disgusted about but there is not much most of us can do about those things to move the needle. But many of our local races over the years are decided by 100 votes or less. The precincts that Biden won in 2020 are also those with the highest April turnout - the left votes, conservatives are checked out. I don't think my municipality is unique. Local has been 100% of my focus this last month. We have a chance at a conservative majority on our school board for the first time in nearly a decade. Not harboring any illusions that the State Board and DOE are not the REAL problem in education, but looking forward to handing the hateful leftist trolls a LOSS on April 2nd.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Fantastic! Most people don't realize that local elections greatly affect their day-to-day life.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Well, many did learn that lesson during covid - but people's memories are short, I guess. Our local team supporting conservatives had a LOT more volunteers stepping up in 2021 and 2022 as people were mad - but last year and this year it has been much harder to get people to show up for door knocking dates, campaign events and having to reach out one on one to get people to sign up for election day. I get the 'busy' excuse. Sigh. We are all busy but if we all do a little it adds up to a lot!

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Jay Skywatcher's avatar

If we don't vote, Democrats will do it for us!

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

And if you do vote, they’ll commit fraud to win anyway.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Sadly Amused_Traveler you hit the nail on the head. The left cannot win on ideas or debates, they must cheat. The left (media) then convinces the citizenry that they are out of step with the times, which is a lie. Being discouraged, more and more honest hard working concerned patriots simply drop out of the system, they can never win so voting becomes an exercise in futility. Since the Trump candidacy of '16 and the steal of '20 many of these patriots became re-invigorated active voters. The left's response was numbers, massive numbers of 'new' voters. After all, that is all the left needs, bodies that can be assigned a ballot, voted in the 'right' way and presto, continued leftist ideology and election wins. None of this would be possible without a complicit judiciary in my opinion. The checks and balances our founders gave us is seriously broken.

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

We're the final check and balance. We forget that, or recoil from the sacrifice necessary to honor that obligation to Liberty for our descendants.

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Sumter53's avatar

I wish your local school board election success. Our county managed to flip conservative at the last major election. Because of this, I have been actively tuned in to the monthly meetings. The best part is watching while disgruntled citizens get their 3 minutes to add their opinions to the board while adding to the official record. The same people attend every month and voice the exact same complaints. One man from many counties away and another an escapee from a cemetery barely manage to contain their rage as they lob personal insults to board members. The same 3 women (ex school teachers) try to shock, marginalize and shame the board. Some actual students get up there too but are the most respectful of all. It’s a quite a demonstration of the commitment they have to the sickness of liberalism. I commend the school board for maintaining straight faces and for remaining professional throughout the proceeding.

Sincerely hope you are afforded the opportunity to marvel at this spectacle!

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Fran Copp's avatar

Check out a new company called citizen portal that will upload public board meetings that are already being recorded. This company was started to create full transparency in what is going on at the local and national level. It’s an opportunity to make an impact on transparency and accountability by creating awareness. Find out how to Upload your local meetings.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Escapee from the cemetery? šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚šŸ˜šŸ¤—šŸ¤£ I might use that when referencing Pedo Joe, may I?

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Our local city elections were canceled due to no challengers. They were canceled 4 yrs ago for the same reason. It's a small, rural, conservative town but no one wants to get involved in local politics. Only the wealthy, generational people participate. Two years ago, there were challengers but those people made ZERO effort to actually win - not even putting any signs out, much less talking to people. It was SO STRANGE! I worked the election and people were asking us - "Who are they? I didn't even know someone else was running." In a city of 2700 registered voters, after 2 weeks of early voting (wk 1 - 8a to 5p; wk 2 -7a to 7p) and 7a to 7p on Election Day, we had all of 137 people show up to vote. But check out the local FB page and they're all over moaning and griping about something "the city" has done or plans to do. 😫

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Debra (Rural & Red Oregonian)'s avatar

I too have been with Jeff since the summer of 2020 but am too poor to pay. I pray a lot though for him, his family and all of us on C&C who have the heart and soul to love one another and faith to believe we follow the God of the impossible! We are in an impossible age so we need the hand of God more than ever!

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Northwoods's avatar

I like you, cannot afford the $500 per year and have been reading for three years. I wish there was a lower tier paid subscription option. Until your comment today I had no idea non-paying subscribers could even comment since I have never even been able to even like a comment.

Prayer and action is what is needed. We must vote even if it feels useless because each legal vote IS not only our duty to perform, it CAN make a difference!

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MayBella82's avatar

You are missing Sunday’s issue if you are non paying. Like you, I don’t pay to read… I think it is very generous of Jeff and those who do pay. It allows Jeff to write every day. By doing a tier paying means that we start paying … I am quite happy with the way it is.

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Emumundo's avatar

I can’t afford a subscription but I give one time donations when I can...

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TB's avatar

I think someone said that substack doesn't allow for different tiers, only for "paid" or "not paid". And Jeff wanted to make it so that only people who can REALLY afford to pay, will pay, so that's why the price. So for the same reason, I don't pay either... cheers to Jeff for making most of his posts free for everyone.

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

Most stacks don’t allow comments from unpaid subscribers…Jeff generously does :). The voices of all are heard here…not just those who can ā€œaffordā€ it. Well done, Jeff!

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An's avatar

Since Democrats say vote no to both amendments, I take that as a great reason to vote yes.

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Beckadee's avatar

WI - from Peter Bernegger TG channel

668,720 dead registered voters on the new Wisconsin voter registration list obtained from the Wis. Election Commission. Actives: 3,436,987. Inactives: 4,117,138. Those two added: 7,554,125 for ALL registered voters for the state of Wisconsin. Adult population: 4,663,743. Meaning there are more registered voters in our state than adults living here. Plus, the voter registration list is extremely inaccurate, proven by runs we've done through my TITAN system and Fractal Programming I have access to. And the Inactives can (and are) flipped to Active with a couple of mouse clicks. Or, say, a preloaded USB thumb drive could be used to flip 35,000 in a matter of seconds, then back again. Or move the Inactives to a new jurisdiction, flip them to Active status, and vote them. We see it all the time in Wisconsin elections. Meagan Wolfe, the squatter, is a corrupt lying person - here is another real example: she'll scream all day long: 'We have to preserve the voter history; we can't delete or separate the inactives from the Actives.' Showing how dumb she is (or corrupt she is), first, the "Inactives" can be cheaply stored at the Wis. Historical Society. Secondly, when a voter moves, their entire voting history is assigned to the new address. Whereby one could move and not vote at the new location, yet the voting history would show all ballots were cast from that new address - when, in fact, all were cast from the old address. More like hiding voting history squatter Wolfe. She is lying to us all on this point. And the six election commissioners think all of this is funny - no lie - they actually laugh about it all. You can see them laughing about it as they are recorded on TV, found in the archives of Wisconsin Live Eye service. Several of them are attorneys, so we have licensed attorneys sitting on an election commission laughing about all the above. Guess we're the suckers.

~ Peter Bernegger (https://t.me/PeterBernegger)

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

A friend was asked to check out our Fulton Co. voting registers. I think she found only like 12 out of the first 40 homes even existed! She was on google maps and all over the place. She found burned down homes, addresses that didn’t exist, places where the literal median in the road had a fake street number as though it was a residence, a dog house with a number—- you name it! She was floored.

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Beckadee's avatar

That's exactly what they are doing. I wonder how successful it will be this time around as their are numerous people around the country with a magnifying glass [the kind Jeff used to examine Kates videos- haha] keeping an eye on this.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

The question is; what is being done about it. Watching a shoplifter steal and doing nothing does not prevent the crime. Perhaps trying to get a real conservative elected secretary of state and then holding their feet to the fire would work. Our previous (supposedly republican) secretary of state was informed of the bloated voter rolls and did nothing. Dereliction of duty exists in both parties.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Thank you Beckadee for using you gift of analytics to prove what has been happening to Americas voting voice for a long time. Why else would the left, through media and policy, attempt to stop all counter opinion, investigation, and open books to get to the truth? Because the truth will prove the lie.

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Beckadee's avatar

I have mastered copy and paste technique lol. Text I posted credited to Peter Bernegger in WI and possible MI election shenanigans. Leah Hoopes doing the same in Delco county PA. I noticed Garrett Ziegler was sharing their content.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@Beckadee Fractal computing is the solution! I wish Elon would boost Omega4america so more voters could see how powerful it is—and how screwed we are without it 😬

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AJ#2's avatar

Just be aware they absolutely can and do change votes in the machines, Saw the documentary with the producers the other day and it explains so well how it is done. I had seen bits and pieces but never seen it all put together. People are going to have to work at the local level to get them removed.Everyone needs to see this. It is longish FYI. The premise is that we are all slaves because since votes are manipulated we are not really free.

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Cailin63's avatar

From Wisconsin as well. I’d be interested, too, in Jeff’s thoughts.

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Beckadee's avatar

Also- WI

Lawsuit filed: Walworth County Case Number 2024CV000152 Goril vs. Wisconsin Elections Commission et al seeking a court order to halt Dominion Voting machines from using modems and connecting to the internet.

~ Peter Bernegger (https://t.me/PeterBernegger)

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JW's avatar

As Jeff says - think local.

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Andrea Leshok's avatar

Hi Ron- I'm in WI too and we're voting yes to both!

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Trilby's avatar

Me too! But for me it's Coffee & Covid & Cigarette!

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S.P.H.'s avatar

So many 'smokers rights' have been lost over the years, you brought a smile to my face this morning Trilby.

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Trilby's avatar

Thanks for your support!!! I was a very heavy smoker from 16 until age 23 or 24. You could smoke everywhere in those days-- college classrooms! Planes! Restaurants! Offices! I didn't smoke again for about 40 years til I had a bf who smoked. Now I keep to 5-8 per day. I think I'm entitled to that after all those non-smoking years. Anyway, I'm not trying to live forever anymore. Light up and enjoy!

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Elaine H's avatar

I hope Jeff sees your post. Don’t hesitate to ask again. With over 800 responses daily, I’m sure he could miss yours. Or consider emailing it to him. Good luck and keep us posted!

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GC's avatar

Ron, I appreciate your asking Jeff Childers about the amendments as there isn't a lot being said about it either way. And ditto to you Jeff, thanks a billion for all your hard work.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I bet we would all like to see the language and Jeff’s take!!!

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Romgrp's avatar

Thanks I’m in Wisco too.

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Romgrp's avatar

Link to referendum language- which is always confusing. Vote yes!

https://ballotpedia.org/Wisconsin_2024_ballot_measures

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Politico Phil's avatar

Psalm 24:

"The earth is the Lord’s, and all its fullness, the world and those who dwell therein... Who may ascend into the hill of the Lord? Or who may stand in His holy place?... Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts. He is the King of glory."

This Psalm, written by King David, are not just flowery words. They are the description and the promise of the coming Messiah who would dispossess Satan and cause him to fall to earth like lightening as the risen Christ ascends to His throne at the right hand of God to rule and reign forever. Does this sound like a world that has been abandoned to Satan from which we must be "rescued" or does this sound like we are warriors in Christ's kingdom to dispossess Satan in every aspect of life with the power of the indwelling Holy Spirit and with the authority of the King of kings and Lord of lords?

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thanks for this comment, Phil. Onward Christian Soldiers, marching as to war, with the cross of Jesus, going on before....

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Christy's avatar

I guess the question is can we save this world from itself and do you want to.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I'd like to hear the answers to that from everyone. But bear in mind that David said the world belongs to the Lord and everyone in it. So we are not saving "this world from itself". Rather we are to save it from Satan because the Lord has title to this world and no evil spirit can prevail against the Holy Spirit who indwells the body of Christ on earth. Having been given the armor of God, what does He expect from us? The Lord has told us to "disciple the Nations!" We are losing our nation because we have not obeyed the Lord and have abandoned the battle field. So what is our duty? See Ecclesiastes 12:13

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Oma's avatar

ā€œDavid didn’t kill Goliath because he set our to slay giants. He set out to give sandwiches to his brothers and Goliath got in the way.ā€ Rich Mullins (Yes. I’m that old :)

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Barnjai's avatar

I love Rich Mullins music. His was the first ā€œChristian musicā€ I really paid attention to starting with hearing Awesome God for the first time. His lyrics are relevant years after his death. Maybe even more relevant.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

"When I leave I wanna go out like Elijah . . ."

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Politico Phil's avatar

I'd like to add we have justified our abandonment of the battlefield with a deviant theology that claims that "Satan is the ruler of this world." As the Second Adam, Jesus fulfilled the Law of God and ALL that was written in the OT (Luke 21:22) dispossessing Satan of all power, dominion and authority thus redeeming the failure of the First Adam. The claim that 'Satan is the ruler of this world' is a lie of Satan and we must repent of our lack of faith and rebuke evil.

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Deb's avatar

As Paul also told us in Eph. 6 we must stand up strong against Satan and the evil he is sowing on the earth! We must be warriors... not just pew sitters!

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Debra (Rural & Red Oregonian)'s avatar

Psalms 25:15 (NLT) My eyes are always on the Lord , for he rescues me from the traps of my enemies.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Just as King David was redeemed by the Lord from his failures when he repented so also will the church of today be "rescued" when we repent of believing Satan's lie and proclaim our faith in the authority of the risen King of kings and Lord of lords.

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Christy's avatar

Are you a David? Interesting times for sure!!!!

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The Cactus's avatar

Perhaps Gideon is a better example than David:

Then the angel of the Lord came and sat beneath the great tree at Ophrah, which belonged to Joash of the clan of Abiezer. Gideon son of Joash was threshing wheat at the bottom of a winepress to hide the grain from the Midianites. The angel of the Lord appeared to him and said, ā€œMighty hero, the Lord is with you!ā€ ā€œSir,ā€ Gideon replied, ā€œif the Lord is with us, why has all this happened to us? And where are all the miracles our ancestors told us about? Didn’t they say, ā€˜The Lord brought us up out of Egypt’? But now the Lord has abandoned us and handed us over to the Midianites.ā€

Then the Lord turned to him and said, ā€œGo with the strength you have, and rescue Israel from the Midianites. I am sending you!ā€

ā€œBut Lord,ā€ Gideon replied, ā€œhow can I rescue Israel? My clan is the weakest in the whole tribe of Manasseh, and I am the least in my entire family!ā€ The Lord said to him, ā€œI will be with you. And you will destroy the Midianites as if you were fighting against one man.ā€

‭‭Judges‬ ‭6‬:‭11‬-‭16‬ ‭NLT‬‬

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Politico Phil's avatar

Perfect example for the church of today to follow.

The church today asks the same question, "why has all this happened to us?" implying that because this has happened this must be the way things are suppose to be. We constantly hear this same excuse from today's Christians. We must return to the Word of the Lord which the angel delivered to Gideon, "I am sending you! ...I will be with you. And you will destroy (the enemy)."

Is this not the exact same promise the risen Messiah has given to us?

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Politico Phil's avatar

Your comment reminds me ..."By the mouth of two or three witnesses every word shall be established." Deut 19:15, 2 Corinthians 13:1

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Politico Phil's avatar

David and all those saints who came before us are set for our example. Even in his failures, David never abandoned the fight and his Psalms of conflict, war and redemption are given to us as the Word of God to be a light to our path.

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MiBellaPJ's avatar

Thank you for posting this link. I grieved when Leonard Cohen died. Leonard singing Hallelujah always touches my heart, spirit and soul. One of my life’s finest memories will always be the time I attended one of his live concerts!

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Politico Phil's avatar

My favorite piece. I don't even know if he was a believer but to put the story of King David to song like that was truly inspiration. "...There's a blaze of light in every word, it doesn't matter which you heard, the holy or the broken Hallelujah..."

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Emumundo's avatar

I pray every day for mercy and for God to rescue His creation. Every species on the planet is being systematically poisoned.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I am reminded of the final battle in JRR Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings", which I read in high school, when all seemed hopeless as the armies of evil were about to overwhelm them and subjugate the whole of middle earth. But with faith and courage they stood their ground willing to die on that last hilltop. I won't spoil the ending. This is not a child's fairy tale.

As a '50s child, it is so disheartening to watch the world being subjected to a spirit of genocide in a war that even now most do not acknowledge. There is a reckoning coming but until the American church wakes up and repents of their lethargy for the holiness of God and His Law, the world system will continue to trample us under foot as salt that has lost it's flavor. When congregations begin to wake up, start preaching the Law of God and begin to pray the maledictory Psalms of King David in congregational prayer against the enemies of God, then our Lord and Savior will hear our prayers and pour out His Spirit upon us to rebuke the enemy who has no authority in this world. I pray that I may live to see that day.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

But do not let this one fact escape your notice, beloved, that with the Lord one day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years like one day. The Lord is not slow about His promise, as some consider slowness, but is patient toward you, not willing for any to perish but for all to come to repentance.

— 2 Peter 3:8-9 LSB

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus blood and righteousness, I dare not trust the sweetest frame, but wholly lean on Jesus name... On Christ the solid rock I stand. All other ground is sinking sand...

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The Cactus's avatar

When He shall come with trumpet sound, O may I then in Him be found, Dressed in His righteousness alone, faultless to stand before the throne!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Such beautiful words.

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CarO Lyn's avatar

I love the old hymns.

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Politico Phil's avatar

It is never too late to repent and His promise is sure if we repent.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

While we still have breath . . .

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

A thousand ages in His sight, are as an evening gone...

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Amennn!!!

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JMH75's avatar

Draining trumps assets with ridiculous court rulings and refusing RFK, Jr, secret service in order to drain his funds... They so know they are going to lose! They thought RFK, Jr. was going to go away if they just ignored him...LOL! The fact that they refuse to provide this man secret service is so despicable.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

Guess RFK Jr didn't take the new house behind curtain #3 like Bernie did.

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CraigN's avatar

Maybe someone much smarter than I can explain how exactly would the state of NY seize Trump properties in which he is not the sole owner or even majority owner? I would guess that becomes a big problem. For example, he only owns 30% of either of these two big properties according to Copilot. Probably similar situation with other holdings.

1290 Avenue of the Americas: Trump owns 30%.

Trump Tower (725 Fifth Avenue): Trump does not own the majority stake; it is primarily owned by Vornado Realty Trust. Donald Trump owns 30% of the 725 Fifth Avenue building, commonly known as Trump Tower

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Sunnydaze's avatar

It’s a moot point. The appellate court just lowered his bond to $175 million. Which the whole thing is still ridiculous and a sham but he says he’ll have it paid in 10 days. Middle finger placed in upright position to the judge who should be disbarred and arrested and his puppet prosecutor and all the rest of them.

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CMCM's avatar

Interesting points I hadn't even thought of!

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Runemasque's avatar

His family has literally been subject to political assassination. I have close family who are heavily involved in the democratic party. They love democracy. They're really nice people. But, they're willing to do this kind of stuff for politics. They said he'd be a spoiler from the start. They were already trained to write him off for being antivax and so on. It is so hard to believe that they'd pass up a viable and impressive candidate for someone like Biden.

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Transcriber B's avatar

Jeff, I'm surely only one of many of your readers who would love to get more detail of your take on the implications of the FDA having agreed last week to settle with Dr. Mary Bowden and other doctors and remove the bald lies about ivermectin from its website and social media.

Are there related lawsuits in the pipeline?

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LCC's avatar

Shouldn’t the FDA be required to do Public Service Announcements to rehabilitate ivermectin and to repair the unbelievable damage done to the a perfectly safe and effective medication! I know so may who are still under the impression that ivermectin is somehow not something to be used and based on the FDA / CDC influence they deny themselves the use of ivermectin. Additionally, FDA has caused price gouging to purchase ivermectin. Disgraceful!!

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Transcriber B's avatar

Yes, and more than disgraceful I would call it criminal. Many people died who could have been given, and even wanted to be given, ivermectin and because of this "horse dewormer y'all" psy-op, instead they got nothing, or if in hospital, they got remdesivir, which is extemely expensive and toxic to the kidneys. There is a lot of blood on the hands of those who did this outright fraud-- a fraud made to justify using the more expensive and profitable alternatives, and to justify the emergency use authorization for the jabs.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

No, the FDA should be required to send a supply of ivermectin to every household in America, like they did those useless covid test kits.

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Kenneth N. Myers's avatar

Based on feedback that he was receiving, Dr. Pierre Kory wrote a follow-up on the decision in his substack: https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/p/fda-ivermectin-settlement-follow

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Mom of 5's avatar

This is a great read.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Or is the FDA acting on contaminating ivermectin such that it will become a poison?

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chuck kutchera's avatar

My tinfoil hat says that the fda will approve ivermectin for helping to cure cancer, thus one of Biden’s campaign promises will be fulfilled.

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Tom's avatar

Remdesimectin? Ivermectivir? Are these in the pipeline?

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Probably--because as novel drugs, they can be patented.

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Deb S's avatar

My hope is for a major class-action lawsuit (or lawsuits), with the plaintiffs being people whose loved-ones were not given the opportunity to even *try* ivermectin and subsequently died, people who were unable to acquire ivermectin and ended up with severe issues (either from the virus or the jab), and those of us who *were* able to acquire ivermectin, but had to pay an arm and a leg to get it. Wouldn’t this settlement be the first stepping stone for something like that?

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IR's avatar

Yes, it’s pretty much withholding a lifesaving treatment.

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MiBellaPJ's avatar

Dr Mary Bowden was inviewed this morning on Michael Berry 740AM radio show in Houston. She stated her next plan is to get the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine off the market. Mary Bowden is a mighty warrior!

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cat's avatar

not so sure about that. Read closely the last sentence of the settlement that releases FDA of all liability. The way my non-attorney eyes read it, FDA could still go after doctors who prescribe it in the past or future.

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Transcriber B's avatar

I hope Jeff will weigh in and provide some more clarity on this.

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cat's avatar

Me too.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Who in America, other than Biden and his controllers, wouldn't want to see RFK debate him?

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Cindi's avatar

Kennedy’s greatest strength are his name & his admirable stance on the scamdemic. Even if Biden was capable of debate šŸ˜‚, he’d have a hard time overcoming all of the horrendous things HE did w/ mask & vax mandates & keeping the country locked down so long. But otherwise Kennedy seems to be a typical, if older-fashioned liberal & a climate nut

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

I don't think he's a climate nut. Corporate and deep state forces have pushed the Net Zero carbon emissions agenda, in part to cover up the corporate poisoning of our food, our water, our children and our air. I think he sees the incredible beauty in the cosmos, God's cosmos. My friend the evangelical minister who is a backpacker, once, long ago, came around a corner in Alaska to a mother polar bear and her cubs and had to stay still for days not to get killed. It was out in the mountains that he found Jesus. People may disagree with many of RFK jr's policies, but he has faith and cares more than anything about the toxic attack on children, which has gone on more frenetically since 1986, when liability was removed from vaccines. RFK jr knows the carbon thing is an authoritarian power grab that ignores all the poisoning of the earth and her peoples.

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Paige Green's avatar

He didn’t get involved with the harmful vax issue until he was approached by, and actually listened to, a group of mothers with vax injured children. I think it was after a trial regarding the polluting of a river that was killing all manner of flora and fauna. Unfortunately, I don’t recall the year, but vax injury was never part of his repertoire prior to that.

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AngelaK's avatar

I listen to his thoughts on many topics by following him on Instagram. He is a statesman, the likes of we haven't known from Presidential candidates in a very long time.

He has integrity, honesty, and a logical thought process.

He can speak in depth and off the cuff for hours on so many topics.

He has a peaceful contenance, and an even temperament.

He has profound spiritual faith, incredible

historical knowledge, and an incomporable intellect, while at all times espousing humility.

He can praise others when necessary, and is not derogatory or nasty about anyone. Honestly, like his thousands of followers who follow him, listen to him, and comment, I am positively bowled over by this man.

He is blessed by the Holy Spirit! šŸ™(of this my spiritual discernment is convinced).

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Johnny-O's avatar

How could Biden or Trump (Warp Speed) debate him? They won't.

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Cindi's avatar

No they won’t, & I should have added to my original comment that Trump has the same problem because he started the lockdowns, warp speed & masking & to this day refuses to say all of it - esp the jabs - was terrible. Whichever gets into office, there will be no deep investigation or reckoning

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

agreed - Trump is a wild card that can't be trusted. He's shown that via his actions.

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CMCM's avatar

My question is this: Why do the American people just lie down and accept Biden's refusal to debate anyone? We should be demanding a debate!

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CitizenA's avatar

The ā€œdemandsā€ of the people, by the people, and for the people are simply…ignored. For all intents and purposes our country has become a banana republic. What has to happen for that to change?

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

How do we demand that Biden take a cognitive test??

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Paige Green's avatar

Dictators don’t debate.

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Runemasque's avatar

Anyone who benefits from obfuscation and double speak won't debate Kennedy. It is obvious he is the most competent intellect of the candidates, and he has a pretty fantastic track record of integrity of what he's actually done, which is very significant.

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CMCM's avatar

My question is this: Why do the American people just lie down and accept Biden's refusal to debate anyone? We should be demanding a debate!

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Donna in MO's avatar

I would actually really like to see a 3 way debate - Trump, RFK Jr and Biden. I am firmly in the Trump camp but would like to see him try to defend OWS with RFK Jr., assuming there is a network/moderator that would bring it up.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

I shared this in another comment but it’s relevant here too.

mRNA and lipid nanoparticle patents have been in place at least since 1998 and litigated over between multiple entities.

They struggled to find a way to make money with the technology.

In 2019 the NIH and Moderna made an agreement to co-develop a vaccine for Corona virus, before the 2020 release of SARS.

The stage was set long before 2020 and many organizations are involved.

Anyone in manufacturing knows it’s impossible to legitimately invent, test and mass produce any biological product as fast as OWS. Just the mass production is an incredible challenge even when invention and testing are already complete.

Read more here...

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41587-021-00912-9

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Trilby's avatar

I think Trumps defense of OWS can simply be "but NO MANDATES!"

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Johnny-O's avatar

Yeah that is a good defense if those listening have no logic. Hey, I unleashed the biggest crime against humanity in history, but I DIDN"T MANDATE IT!!

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Bonnie Myers's avatar

I think we need to remember Trump is not a doctor or expert on disease. He gave the job to Pence who hired Birx and Fauci to oversee the management of the response. Read Scott Atlas' book outlining his observations of that team. It was quite eye opening. As the first Resource Unit Leader at IC for BP's Deep Water Horizon oil spill in 2010 I can attest to the fact that in a unique incident of this magnitude those people were doing what their experts were telling them was the best path forward. From reading the book it was Birx who stifled anyone who didn't agree with her assessment. Funny how that woman just skated right out of the limelight.

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Bonnie Myers's avatar

I hope the lessons learned in this mess is there needs to be a multidiscipline group of people looking at all issues related to the incident. It cannot be a single discipline looking from their sole perspective. The medical and health department communities made serious errors and forever tarnished their occupations and individual reputations. I will never trust them again.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

That's why the WHO is trying to take over for future "pandemics" with their Pandemic Preparedness Treaty that the majority of the world's countries have signed on to. Their definition of a "pandemic" is anything they see fit from "viruses" to climate change and everything in between.

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Johnny-O's avatar

As Catherine Austin Fitts said: how could she have known in March 2020 and the President be clueless? He's either complicit or complete moron. Neither qualifies him for being President. If it were a democrat who made the same mistakes as Trump many on these threads would not be making excuses and/or looking the other way....

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

mRNA and lipid nanoparticle patents have been in place at least since 1998 and litigated over between multiple entities.

They struggled to find a way to make money with the technology.

In 2019 the NIH and Moderna made an agreement to co-develop a vaccine for Corona virus, before the 2020 release of SARS.

The stage was set long before and many organizations are involved. DJT was the opportunity to invoke chaos before an election.

Don’t fall for the simplistic view that one person can be blamed for what took place world-wide.

Read more here...

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41587-021-00912-9

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Johnny-O's avatar

It's not a simplistic view - its called accountability. If he still weren't out bragging about it it would help his perception a bit on this issue, but he is doubling down. He deserves to be nowhere near the WH in my opinion...

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Trilby's avatar

Oh come on, seriously? If you don't see a difference then we agree to disagree.

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RU's avatar

Exactly. We can't hold Trump accountable for things he did based on what we know now vs. what he knew at the time. He did what his advisors in gov't asked him to do: Be the spokesperson for an initiative.

OWS was a Marketing/PR initiative, had absolutely nothing to do with the creation of the vaccines (which obviously already existed), and is the one time in his Presidency that he felt people he worked with appreciated what he did. It's not like Trump was in the lab creating and testing these things.

Certainly Fauci and his handlers lied to Trump about covid, as they did to other conservative leaders in other countries. He got played, but he carries no blame for the vaccines or covid response IMO. He did the right thing based on what he (and we) knew at the time. He fought masks, fought lockdowns, and never mandated anything. Everything that happened after him was the problem.

And, for all we know, no one in Trump's orbit has even told him about side effects, adverse events, etc. to this day.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

Thank you for sharing exactly how I feel about this. Trump was played by the deep state actors just like everyone else

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I think he was played too….what I can’t get past is the fact that he will not concede that. He refuses to stop patting himself on the back for OWS. To this day he belts it out proudly and says he saved millions.

If he had quietly stopped pushing it and touting it, that would have went a long ways. He didn’t even have to admit he was wrong. Just shut up about it and let the people shout it. šŸ˜

That being said. The more they persecute him, the more it shows he is over target and how vile they think he is. They hate him with the strongest definition of hate there is. Therefore he still has my vote.

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RU's avatar

It just seems like revisionist history when people blame Trump for this mess.

The only reason we had mask mandates was b/c Trump refused to wear them. It even got so petty as to be a requirement to not use neck gaiters, only sissy masks. It was designed to emasculate Trump supporters.

Same for lockdowns. He argued over and over that we should reopen, and every time he did everyone in the media and Twitter (which wasn't yet free) blasted him as a literal murderer.

And of course "Joe Biden" mandated the shots, not Trump.

Trump was also the sanest voice in terms of risk, saying IFR below 1% while Fauci was screeching it could be as high as 5% and "researchers" were saying 3.4%. (They were only off by a factor of 100.)

Trump was used as the PR man for an intelligence community psy-op against him. He thought he was doing something good to help people and might actually gain some respect.

Not the best look for Trump, but then again, everyone who wasn't in on it got played (aside from a tiny handful of Substacks, most of which took over a year to get it). IOW, he's human.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Dude, I got it very early on, and I'm not a scientist. I knew weeks into it that it was fabricated BS. That doesn't bode well for Trump, who is going to "drain the swamp." People are being played.

https://twitter.com/maxwellazoury/status/1679319970491031552

https://sagehana.substack.com/p/dear-donald-trumpcan-you-help-us

https://sagehana.substack.com/p/president-biden-in-his-own-speech

https://sagehana.substack.com/p/rochelle-pierre-jay-donald-and-joe

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TB's avatar

This isn't directed at you personally, but a lot of the people who "knew" right from the start that it was a scam (setting aside the ones who only "knew it" in hindsight) is that they're the same ones who easily see conspiracies everywhere... which has the advantage of being the first to identify real conspiracies, but the disadvantage of also identifying "conspiracies" that turn out not to be.

I tend to see Trump as less quick to draw that conclusion, so I doubt he would be one of the earlier ones to realize. If you add on top of that, the fact that he certainly didn't have time to do his own research, and was surrounded by people telling him what the "best solutions" were, I don't think it's fair to really fault him for accepting it at least in the beginning. (But as others have said, he's hurting himself by still not admitting he was played.)

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Johnny-O's avatar

Of course we all know he had evil people whispering in his ear, but he also had people who weren't deep state goons who were telling him to use caution and pointing out things like the cruise ship with low infection fatality rate, dangers of mRNA tech, etc.

I knew it was a hoax very early on because immediately everyone in media and politics were parroting the same line. You know something is up then.....

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Elaine Russky's avatar

All they had to do is listen to Trump's video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-YBDTqX_ZU

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RU's avatar

Who's your better option?

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MaryAnn's avatar

Agree. Fauci trying to hide his smirk as DJT is speaking about the vid is proof of his tyranny. God sees everything.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

Trump was aware and spoke about the alternative ways to treat covid early on. He caved and put his reelection ahead of the Truth and he continues to brag and defend his ā€œWarp Speedā€ that he claims HE made happen.

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SusanMc's avatar

Yes, medical freedom

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Elaine Russky's avatar

That's a good defense. It means that you cannot blame anyone but yourself if you took it. You will have excuses, even good ones, but since it was your choice, it's not the fault of Trump, Fauci, your doctor, the CDC, or anyone else.

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IR's avatar

I think we have to look at it from the position he was in. In order to lift the lockdowns all over the country and get the economy going everyone was waiting for a ā€œmiracle, lifesavingā€ vaccine. They were told to wait by the ā€œscienceā€ people. Trump was already dragged through the mud due to a mere suggestion of trying an early treatment. I can’t imagine the political fallout if he attempted to stop the development of a ā€œlifesavingā€ vaccine since the majority was brainwashed into believing it would stop the infection and end the pandemic. The Dems would have been hysterically screaming that he was trying to kill everyone with the virus šŸ™„ It is a mystery to me that he keeps defending it despite all the negative info that came out. Now it seems is an appropriate time to address this issue. He still has a chance to address it once elected. He can say he was deceived just like everyone else. If he doesn’t address it in the future I don’t even know what to think.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Waiting on a "vaccine" (military countermeasure) for an illness with a 99.98% recovery rate. Makes perfect sense. And yes, they had those numbers very early on, that's why they focused on CASES, which "diagnosed" by a faulty PCR test with up to a 97% false positive result, meant absolutely NOTHING. The beginning year of the pandemic, 2020, we saw NO rise In excess deaths, without the fake vaccine. And flu deaths completely disappeared? The "covid deaths" started in 2021, after the OWS rollout.

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Dinah Negron's avatar

This has me hesitant to vote for him a 3rd time. He must correct his view on the c-19 jab which has killed millions and severely injured many more millions.

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Fran Copp's avatar

What is OWS?

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Sarah Dee's avatar

Operation Warp Speed

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Notyours's avatar

Operation Warp Speed.

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Stariel291's avatar

Today’s winner sums up not only Biden’s residency, but his entire career:

šŸ„‡Trump can’t move Trump Tower anywhere. But he could transfer the deed to a Cayman Island cutout or something. He should ask Biden how it’s done.šŸ†

P.S. All that sand and mud talk was very, very good too🤣

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Johnny-O's avatar

I actually chuckled at that....to think a billionaire needs help offshoring or hiding money. C'mon...

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ANOTHER STRANGE COW DISASTER IN TEXAS: A strange flu-like illness has impacted dairy cows throughout the Texas Panhandle and New Mexico, resulting in a 20% decline in milk production. Ranchers, veterinarians, and state officials are actively working to diagnose the issue.

Executives for the American Association of Bovine Practitioners noted the mysterious sickness lasts around ten to fourteen days and tends to affect older cows. Experts have ruled out pneumonia and mastitis and have determined the illness causes older cows to eat considerably less than usual.

As state officials continue to work with the USDA, dairy operators are urged to look for key signs of this unnamed sickness. These include a sudden decline in cow appetite and a drastic loss in total milk production.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Chatting with the young beef-cattle farmer who brings my raw milk weekly ( his father-in-law is the dairy farmer). We discussed differences he had found as he, having taken over his father's farm, moved toward regen ag; his father had done industrialized ag. He notices that formerly the cows giving birth were really delicate (I think many died); now they are much stronger, and he doesn't have to worry much about losing them .

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Debra (Rural & Red Oregonian)'s avatar

I live in dairy country and know that the cows are always being injected with something. Their feed has as many chemicals as all of the human food. The air is being polluted by God only knows what by the planes flying over the land and dispersing whatever. The fertilizers are all hazardous chemicals. The cows, as well as all animals, are being poisoned day by day just like the humans. Jeff just reported on the circle swimming fish so we can see how the water life is doing. I do not trust the pharmaceutical companies or the government agencies to not tamper with anything and everything to advance their own greed and power. They hate us.

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Runemasque's avatar

Factory dairies leave the cows standing in their own feces. They have a special wash for the hooves to keep off disease. They're training the disease to survive. There are some great healthy dairies that are much better for cows.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Or black suburban with tinted windows driving around in farm country.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Black helicopter flying and spraying.

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WP William's avatar

latest in bovine flu vaxxines?

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CHop's avatar

Sounds weirdly like Covid-19.

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Politico Phil's avatar

10 to 14 days and affects older cows. Gee, where have I heard that before?! Since "covid" is replication defective, I'd look to the skies and wonder what is in all those chemtrails?????

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Crixcyon's avatar

Are the "experts" baffled yet again? I submit that these cows are being death-rayed by Musk satellites rented by the WEF and gates.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

Sabotage, without a doubt. Drink the Billy Goats synthetic milk & eat ze bugs. No thanks!

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

Thanks for this important information.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

I wonder what it could be.

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java's avatar

Well lithium is one thing. Not sure what else. But lithium is what makes the pink sunsets that everyone posts ā€˜beautiful’ photos of. I am on a flight today from Europe back to US and from the air I could see a chem trail plane flying parallel to ours and the large trail behind it. On top of the clouds the trail looked black.

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Pastor Mike's avatar

You laugh ... I actually know a guy that has a room FULL (floor to ceiling / all 4 walls) of celebrity PEZ Dispensers.

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WP William's avatar

Politician PEZ would be great; and the Menendez PEZ would be a brackish bitter candy; the Biden candy would be brittle, stale and taste like bull shi-, the Ken Buck candy would be a sweet outer shell with nothing in the middle, the Santos candy would be all kind of whacko fruity flavors in a jumbled mix; you'd never know which flavor would be popping out, Trump candy (Orange only), Obama; a milk chocolate exterior with a marshmallow gooey white inside. Hillary would be....

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

A warhead…hard on the outside and impossible to stomach.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

There’s a wasted life. Yikes.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Did he also collect those little stuffed animal "Collectibles!" toys popular in the early 90's?

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Andrea Leshok's avatar

Beanie babies!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Yes! Thank you. Neighbor was big on collecting them. My children may have had one or two, but we didn't have money to waste.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

People were counting on their retirement when those went into "collectible" status. Mass produced fads. šŸ™

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Just another manifestation of the circus part of bread and circus. Imbeciles,all

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MaryAnn's avatar

And McD’s mini versions in Happy Meals. A grown-a** woman in our community would buy those meals in multiples just for the toy. She was first in line when the next new one hit. Just nuts.

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AJF's avatar

My mother thought her collection would bring her riches! They did notšŸ˜‰

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Samwise's avatar

My great aunt had all of the beanies! I don’t think she had any illusions about them being a gold mine though, she just liked collecting them because they were small and cute. And she liked giving away her duplicates to her grand kids — a group which my siblings and I were included as honorary members because her sister, my grandmother, was gone before I was born, and auntie took it upon herself to make sure that we had a grandma in our lives. One of the sweetest people I have ever known.

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George Burnet's avatar

Ukraine: "Thanks, but no tanks."

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Those tanks are doing good work.

Ask the Russians.

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Politico Phil's avatar

And what exactly is "good"?

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TB's avatar

Knowing Bennny, "good" probably means "they are forcing the Russians to consume their stocks of kamikaze drones to destroy them". Winning!

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Russia is behind Ukraine in Kamikaze drones.

https://www.reddit.com/r/DroneCombat/comments/1bluhvo/continuation_from_earlier_the_last_surviving/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

This was the sole surviving man from a meat assault who was hunted down and finished off by an FPV drone.

The cost for a single drone is around 400$ and uses whatever munitions are on hand. The dropper drones are even more cost efficient, wounding and killing dozens before they normally crash from ECM or combat losses.

We haven't even gone over the meat assaults that were wiped out by US supplied bradleys.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Reddit is your source? Oh my! šŸ¤“

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

It's from a channel where war videos are uploaded.

https://t.me/wilddivision82/149

Here's the video also from the FPV drone operators themselves on telegram :)

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TB's avatar

I take it you have carefully avoided seeing the videos of entire factories full of *Russian* killer drones in constant production. It's really easy to build a convincing case for one side if you ignore the other.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Nobody is ignoring they exist but as in the case of all things there's a bit of deceit to those videos.

The lancets have been one of Russia's more effective weapons.

Ukraine produces more FPV drones monthly than Russia does.

In case you missed it Russia has been under OWA warnings consistently for days.

https://t.me/pilotblog/10792

This was a "Lyuty" drone striking a refinery.

Russia has lost a lot of the advantages it had last winter/summer.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

47th Brigade has been smoking Russian soldiers left and right with them. The optics are absolutely better than anything Russia has.

If the ground is so muddy the m1 can't work a Russian tank is not magically going to operate either.

There are countless Russian tanks that have been abandoned due to mud and recovered by Ukrainians for reuse and countless images of Russian tanks in peacetime, pre-war conditions that show them getting bogged down by mud.

An m1 with the 105mm cannon has a better ground pressure than the T90M tank. Yes, better.

It will do better in the mud than a Russian tank.

Now, the tanks supplied to Ukraine are A1s with the 120 which means they are heavier but not that much so. It's not going to be that much different than the Russian tanks and still may even be comparable when you factor in how much more armor russians are slapping on to avoid Ukrainian FPV drones.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Yet, the UKRAINIANS sat differently! šŸ¤”

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

So Ukraine got 31 tanks from us, and they have knocked out 2800 Russian tanks. You must think everyone here is a fucking imbecile. Shut up, benn,go back to call of duty.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Ukrainians that I am talking to love it and want hundreds more.

Out of the 31 tanks Ukraine was supplied with 4 have been lost. Considering the heavy combat they have seen (blunting the Russian advance from Avdiivka) it's acceptable.

For comparison Russia has lost around 2800 tanks including several hundred of their best T72, T80, and T90 tanks.

I remember how Jeff was crooning months ago about how M1s can't cope with LSCO but now it's the mud.

That quietly dissapeared...I wonder why.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Gotta love how you stick to the "Ukraine IS WINNING!" mantra. Just a couple hundred more BILLIONS from the US and they'll push right over Russia! 🤣😜🤪

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Hold up, ukraine has gotten hundreds of billions?

Russia has failed to accomplish the stated goals they claimed were accomplished 760 days ago and some propagandists claim Kyiv had already been demilitarized.

What would have been the world reaction if the coalition had been driven back from Baghdad?

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Estimates I've heard is we GIVEN Ukraine over $200 BILLION, but really, no one knows...not even you.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

We haven't given them "over 200 billion".

113 billion was allotted between Humanitarian and military aid.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

You have NO IDEA what they're doing in DC or how much or where any of our tax dollars and military equipment is going. There's is ZERO accounting or oversight after we give the money/equipment/"aid" over to them. If history hasn't proved that to you, youll never figure it out. Every last one of our "representatives" there are in it for themselves.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Clearly you do, right?

Absolutely incorrect. We do know where our military equipment is going. We have auditers who track the aid. We can track it very well as Ukraine aid is some of the most audited and documented aid in history. However, no new aid has been approved in nearly 6 months. It's a pointless argument, right?

Corruption should be zero because no American aid and the war should be over!

Hold up..Russia is continuing to attack Ukraine. What gives?

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Brett Robinson's avatar

I was gonna say the same thing!!! šŸ‘šŸ¼

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

I feel the need to hide in my garden for the remainder of 2024. šŸ˜

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Janet's avatar

Me too. Also, I’ll go out to my local conservation district. Only the honking geese are squabbling there. All I have to do is make sure I don’t step in the goose poop. Less harmful than stepping in political manure with honking humans.

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Jenn's avatar

It's too dang cold for gardening here, where I live, but at least we have sunshine today. Anxious to get out and plant my plants so I can stare at them every day wondering if they got bigger from the day before! Ha! It's such a better hobby than anything else out around other humans.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

True!! My green house is useful though. I shut the door and hang out in there with the seedling's.

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Jenn's avatar

šŸ˜ That is heaven!

We just expanded the footprint of our existing garden but one day, hopefully, I will get a greenhouse. Our chickens got their home expansion so the greenhouse will be left off the table for a little while longer.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Happy chickens. Mine are waiting for a change in the plan. But they are good for the now.

I used to use one of those cheap $50 green houses with racks inside. It was great. Came out here and dug up the grapes in the arbor, I did not like anyways, left the 4x4 posts and threw pvc up over. Then secured plastic over that.it works great. when it snows I have to scrape that off, and big wind storms are nail biters. But I sure can grow a lot of seedlings in there.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Alsothanks to my son last summer he helped me build frames on each end for real doors. So now I have one old glass door in and the next one will happen this summer. All slow, but forward.

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Christy's avatar

Gardening is MuCH healthier!!!

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Sounds lovely ā˜ŗļø

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I’ve been doing that for a year now. I will be picking squash, cilantro, green beans, tomatoes, and jalapeƱos for dinner tonight. šŸ˜‹ And while I was out surveying what’s for dinner I ate five strawberries. šŸ™Œ

Best decision I made last year was to take up growing my own food.

My only bummer this spring has been that my first Meyer lemon tree budded beautifully with tons of flowers and lemons starting and then promptly all dropped off. 😭 I was so bummed. Still don’t know what happened. Looks healthy otherwise. It was the first year so that might be it.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Oh awesome. You must live in a warm area?

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Ya. I’m in Florida. I am loving the almost year around gardening, but we take June July and august off because most veggies can’t survive the heat and humidity along with the rainfall. I didn’t know that last year ( 😳 😬) as I was new to Florida in 2020 and new to gardening a year ago, and I struggled my way through last summer trying. šŸ˜‚ Since then have learned a ton! Great winter harvest and now spring is looking good. But I’m excited to take a break for the summer and hit it again in the fall.

This has kept me sane is clown world. I stepped back from all the political stuff (even though I stayed well informed) and just took a breath of fresh air and cleared my head this past year.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Bravo on riding out the learning curve. I have a brother in Williston? And he is learning the curve well.

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

The unprecedented judgment against Trump is ā€œprobably unconstitutionalā€ … probably!!!??? Seriously! If the Supreme Court had any reason to show they really hold to their oath to support the Constitution, they would take an unprecedented course of action and immediately intercede to stop this BLATANT violation of the 8th Amendment to the Constitution. Otherwise we may all be ensured the out of control government thugs will undoubtedly come after every person who dares to stand up for truth, freedom and justice.

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Deb's avatar

They already have with what happened on J6. What the majority of these people have endured and continue to do so under this regime should scare the waddin out of everyone!

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RU's avatar

I'm confused as to how any of this is legal. Isn't there some malicious prosecution or cruel and unusual punishment statutes(s) that all of this runs counter to? I mean Hochul and Letitia both publicly stated they were going after Trump just to go after Trump. That they'd find a reason to prosecute him. How is that legal? Hochul told the world that no one else had to worry about this happening to them b/c they were just going after Trump. "You didn't do anything different than anyone else, but we're going to prosecute you and only you" seems illegal to me. And really politically dumb. If they do start seizing assets, he's only going to become MORE popular than he already is.

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TB's avatar

Yeah, the problem is that Trump's lawyers have to PROVE it... in front of the judges in the state he is being prosecuted in. Failing that, he has to go through the whole process until he gets to the Supreme Court (if he can), and try to prove it there.

Honestly it might get solved faster if the selective treatment turns public opinion so strongly that Congress gets packed with MAGA candidates and impeaches misbehaving officials or passes new laws to fix it.

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SusanMc's avatar

AMEN!! I’ve been screaming that this corruption of our judicial system (& the other Soros AG cases harassing Trump bc he’s Trump) is not being stopped somehow.

I’m no legal beagle but surely…….

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Valerie's avatar

Can they do that? This judgment is in NY state, and it’s a civil case. Does the SC have any jurisdiction here? (I really have no idea, I’m just asking questions).

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

Article VI of the Constitution, 2nd paragraph: ā€œThis Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding.ā€ The word ā€œnotwithstandingā€ is easier understood when it is separate into its three parts: not with standing; or in other words any state constitution, law, regulation or judicial ruling not in pursuance of the Constitution is illegal and must be struck down, not allowed to stand.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

You are correct. The SC cannot ā€œintercededā€. There’s process for getting to the SC through a series of lower court decisions and appeals. It takes years.

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

The system is flawed. The administration of justice should always be speedy. Even more so as we witness unprecedented events of permanent consequence injurious to our Republic and the rule of law. Hypothetically, when a sitting President conspires with politically aligned state officials to take unjust actions to bankrupt and jail his political opponent, is it right to patiently wait as it slowly makes it way through the state courts, the federal appeal courts and then hope the case eventually make it to the Supreme Court while the entire system of government gets destroyed?

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You, me, and Chat GPT agree! ā€œAs an AI, I cannot provide real-time information or updates on specific legal cases or events beyond my last training data in January 2022. Therefore, I cannot confirm the accuracy or details of the scenario you mentioned involving Judge Engoran and Donald Trump.

However, I can offer a general perspective. If a judge were to impose a fine of $450 million in a fraud case where there were no victims, the constitutionality of such a fine would likely be subject to legal scrutiny. The 8th Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits the imposition of ā€˜excessive fines.ā€™ā€

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Elaine Russky's avatar

The Supreme Court isn't allowed to intercede. They have to wait for a petition for certiorari. I agree it's at least an Eighth Amendment issue because of the excessive amount.

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Oma's avatar

I just said these same words to my husband! Where are they? On break???

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Dr Linda's avatar

I believe a few months ago, you stated the problems with these tanks, specifically getting stuck in the mud. Now that is a reality.

Neither one if us went to War College, yet we had enough common sense to see the impending issues. Why didn’t the NATO and US generals or Ukrainian generals seeā€ this? Get rid of them.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

US generals were too busy trying to figure out what pronouns to use.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Or what wig and lipstick to wear. : )

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Johnny-O's avatar

Too busy stuffing their pockets with tax payer money.

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Crixcyon's avatar

Hey Neocons, tanks for nothing.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Thanks for the chuckle

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

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Jpeach's avatar

$200 drones seem to be quite effective against our Multi Billion Dollar Hi Tech Military Toys. But, they keep Raytheon & Co. very profitable.

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Cindi's avatar

US generals are too busy putting on makeup & adjusting their panties, Dr. Linda

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Dr Linda's avatar

Yeah, I mentioned lipstick snd wigs. : )

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MaryAnn's avatar

They did ā€˜get rid of them’. The tanks are now mired in the muck of Ukraine and off ā€˜the lot’ of NATO, US, etc war material stockpiles.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Money money money. Defense? Right! It's only about the money.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Problem is neither of you are right.

The tanks are working.

Russia lost nearly 3000 tanks so far and just lost another amphibious assault ship last night.

If the mud is so bad an abrams won’t go a Russian tank won’t either

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WP William's avatar

I like that you keep score on the war loses of Russia; it is testament of how very wasteful and destructive and Needless it's all been.

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

I don’t.

https://www.oryxspioenkop.com/2022/02/attack-on-europe-documenting-equipment.html?m=1

This is the best blog site that documents losses on both sides.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Who supplies the information?

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Everyone, Russia, Ukrainian, etc.

They take OSINT. For example, a few weeks ago Ukraine lost 2 patriot launchers to a Russian attack and 4 Abrams tanks.

Those are documented there too.

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WP William's avatar

checking it out, thanks

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WP William's avatar

attacks by drones; modern warfare has morphed--i know there's anti-drone technology and counter-weaponry, so it's a wonder they're effective on the battlefield; i've wondered for 10 years why there aren't more hit jobs done by drone around the world by criminal and political entities, or is media and law enforcement clueless when it occurs?

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

2012 article - no telling how many are used now or for what reason. You just don't hear about it.

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/the-rise-of-the-killer-drones-how-america-goes-to-war-in-secret-231297/

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WP William's avatar

I do give rare credit to Rolling Stone, and even the Playboy magazine of old on an occasional article that would point out an egregious military plan to make war on Americans should our "leaders" determine it was necessary. One thumbs up for every 99 down i suppose? Yes, I only utilized Playboy for the news articles.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Art Of The Deal

New York Times: "Trump makes one believe for a moment in the American dream again."

Back when there was still a tiny ember of character in the media...

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Trilby's avatar

Back when Trump wasn't a threat to liberal dreams.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

ā€œThreat to democracyā€. What a clown world we have.

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🌱NardšŸ™'s avatar

I had such a crush on him in the 80’s🤣🤣.

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Michele's avatar

IDK, I read it as kindof a backhanded compliment, surprised it got on the cover.

Only "a moment"?

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