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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

The very same clotted intellects that worship at the altar of healthcare genius Bill Gates are now losing their collective hive minds over Kennedy not being a licensed doctor? What a delightful double standard and altogether incongruous bit of self-serving caterwauling. Uneasy monkey chatter, at best.

Ed Dowd isn’t much of a doctor either, but he sure has a knack for picking up precarious threads and extrapolating data concerning certain recent “medical procedures” that are quite revealing, to put it mildly. The “Doctors” who - when not serving up stale eternally baffled narratives - are mostly uninterested, though they apparently had sufficient data (which is to say none whatsoever) to "force separate" people by implementing (inventing) totally bogus “6 ft safety guidelines” and make them toil under filthy face rags and carbon dioxide overload. This just in professor:....a human being is not a ficus.

I’ll put these two non-licensed chaps (Kennedy and Dowd) up against ANY of your government sanctioned best. Who ya got…Fauci?...Walensky?...Hotez the bowtied toad?...No takers, you say? Hmmmm? Business as usual at the Charlatans and Clowns Convention.

Now, I really must be running. I'm researching pharmaceutical settlements involving medical professionals (in possession of some very impressive academic hardware and diplomas - under glass, no less) that were/are deeply entrenched in racketeering, kickbacks and fraud - including hiding safety data. I'm only at $50 billion in payouts. Got most of my work still ahead of me. Cheerio. See you all in therapy.

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

If Trump mandated the Trump vaccine, the libs wouldn’t have gotten a single jab. Fauci, Walensky, and Hotez are their false gods. These criminals should be behind bars, but President autopen pardoned Fauci and has the same memory as Mueller.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

I do remember Kamala saying she wouldn’t take it because it was developed under Trump 🤦‍♀️.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I had several friends who said the same. But as soon as Biden became president, they happily took the jab, multiple times.

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shibumi's avatar

I know someone who manages clinical trials.

Trump in office: not enough info to get the jab, very sketchy, avoiding it.

Biden in office: jab me more times daddy!!

Total 180.

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Bandit's avatar

They can take all the shots they want. The more the better. I'm (trying) patiently waiting for them to die off with a smile on my face.

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Politico Phil's avatar

As I had told my extended family, making a medical decision based on a political viewpoint is about as stupid as anyone could possibly get.

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Tom Bates's avatar

You are so right!! Good insight.

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Cabogirl's avatar

Exactly. That happened in my Oregon (specifically Portland) circle. So true.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Ah, Portland.

The West Coast version of Amsterdam.

But with more homeless (hey, we've moved up to number 8 in the USA for homelessness population. Not bad for the 27th largest State).

And Crime.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Ahhh, Portland!

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ICON's avatar
Sep 2Edited

They ought to do a good satire show on Portland...

(Ever see the "Farting Patio" scene? LOL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxJdzsjoYLs)

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Baldmichael's avatar

Add that to the collection with Blazing Saddles!

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SD Scott's avatar

The identity of the president changes the contents of the vials. 🧐

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Funny how that works!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Are they actually friends? Or are they better described as fools??

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Both my son and daughter, just to name two! Neither one ever asked questions or employed any critical thinking skills. Both had been Republicans and both became Democrats.

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Trish's avatar

Sadly both of my adult children took it too. I begged them not to. I worry every day about their health.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Very sad Mary. I know alot of people. Every one has a legacy of personal tragedy. Instead of considering it a party issue (currently valid) consider it one concerning knowledge about health. That does not lessen the pain, however it does explain the issue.

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Sarah Catherine Worley's avatar

Like my dumb liberal cousins who yelled at me and my farmer because we don’t believe in vaccines 💉 and we’re know as the anti-vaxxers in our little neighborhood and we wear the words.. “anti-vaxxers” with a badge of honor 😊 Now my cousin can’t understand why her husband is so sick with a autoimmune disorder his skin is peeling off and he has been sick for a year now and gets cortisone shots and he’s on medication but wait .. my cousin told me several weeks ago that he’s on a new drug now that has had excellent results around the world 🌍 lol 😝

And I feel like there’s no way to reason with these covid vaccine 💉.. boosted people.. have you tried to explain why the vaccines are not safe and effective..

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

You’re right, they cannot be reasoned with. That’s what hate does to you.

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Janet's avatar

My crowd were too frightened out of their skulls to make any choices where their salvation was coming from. Just poke me with the damn things ASAP was the refrain I heard. One in a muffled voice behind 3 masks sitting outside in the snow. True story.

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Matt L.'s avatar

As a PNW sports fan, I’ve been tracking the long saga of Washington State University (at direction of then governor, Jay Inslee) firing of football head coach Nick Rolovich in Oct 2021 for refusing to take the jab. Nick was especially targeted because he was highest paid WA State public employee at the time. And if he wouldn’t take it and no consequences - then how could State mandate the same to all other public employees?

Rolovich case against WSU is now awaiting hearing under 9th circuit (circus?) court of Appeals. Pat Chun was also WSU’s AD at the time (who did the actual firing) and he’s now AD at University of Washington.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Already precedents have been set on Federal level. It may be true that the same has occurred in some states. Once a settlement is reached for unlawful termination from a private company there will be a flood of litigation, that reeks of bankruptcy unprecedented.

Those who complied as they could not afford termination made a serious error.

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

I recently saw the claim (if true) that WITHOUT EXCEPTION, in all fifty States, the highest paid state government employee is university connected. In the vast majority of cases, it's the football coach, with basketball a distant second.

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Peace's avatar
Sep 2Edited

And here I was thinking the university coaches were paid out of ticket sales to games. How naive of me! My brain tried to reason that they were well paid because the sports brought money to the school (and therefore, the school sports program could afford to pay the coach an exorbitant amount of money).

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Oh, what a tangled web we weave…

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Annie's avatar

Yep. Bring it all out. There are some nasty AWFLs that I want to shove it back in their face.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

An understandable sentiment. The good news is that you will not have to.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Fork in the road. Persons either believed that health comes from needles,

or they were wise enough to realize how ridiculous the notion.

Those who chose the gene altering therapy made the wrong turn.

The reason they did not know which way to go is simply because they

know precious little about health.

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Tony Broomfield's avatar

That and the 24/7 bombardment of lies and propaganda by the media, specifically designed to scare people into submission... remember mass graves and lines of reefer trucks full of bodies in NYC?

That in itself was a trillion dollar business for many....and hopefully another wave of prosecutions for media profiteers.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

of course, who could forget?

The assumption is that the refer trucks were full of cadavers when in fact they were empty. Private physicians made 10K for a "covid" referral to a hospital. The entire house of cards has now collapsed, hence the widespread panic. DJT is masterful in his mindful takedowns.

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Barnjai's avatar

I agree, Tony. I have the "wisdom of age" that young people do not have . . . yet. Plus, I'm retired and didn't have to get the jab to keep my job. The young people were so scared and they were told that the jab would return life to "normal." They were deceived, as we all have been at some time in our lives. The deceivers will have to account for their crimes, either here or after death.

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Tio Nico's avatar

or science

But it was, and remains publically available.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

sort of, lay people most definitely do not know how to read or evaluate

the studies called science. What they do is repeat someones elses interpretation. The fork in the road is as stated.

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SteelJ's avatar

Fear is a lousy excuse. Your crowd somehow doesn't know that propaganda uses techniques that work, in this case the time-tested and powerful fear and guilt cards. They let known liars manipulate them with scare tactics? Lame. They need to be mercilessly mocked for being so gullible.

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Janet's avatar

A few are devoted church goers as well. But yet, they took on fear to somehow save them. . One has a bumper sticker crowing “Abortion IS healthcare” I don’t hang out with that particular small circle anymore. Since the last booster campaign and I wasn’t interested in their hugs and close breathing.

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Karmy's avatar

They may be devoted church goers but they are not true believers. I trusted in Jesus that He would protect me if it was His Will. If it wasn’t, then no matter what I did, it would not save me.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Wise choice.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

What you suggest is true, however evidence convinced no fool.

Mockery of self shame has the same effect.

Learning something about health is a life long missive.

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SteelJ's avatar

Mockery is definitely called for. As you say, never stop learning.

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Pete's avatar

"They need to be mercilessly mocked for being so gullible."

Sadly I think this is the only thing that can have an effect. No amount of empirical evidence can budge them from their delusions. They adopted those out of fear of being excluded from the woke mob. Their egos can't admit they were duped so that has to be broken to get through.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

It will not have the desired effect although it will stifle many.

Admission of false beliefs as you mention cracks the ego.

Figuring out how to accomplish admission is something of great decades long interest...

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Tony Broomfield's avatar

Fear is a prime response to danger, ignore it and jeer at frightened people is not clever, stop blaming the victims and go for the perps for Pete's sake

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SteelJ's avatar

The frightened people who believed the perps empower the perps against those of us who aren't idiots. Without the vast mass of gullible fools, how far would the perps get? The perps are guilty, and their followers are guilty, for Pete's sake.

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Pete's avatar

The perps are untouchable. They control media that the useful idiots blindly believe. No amount of evidence can get them to see they are being lied to so we are back to shaming them as the only option. They are easily controlled by fear so the fear of looking foolish should work on some.

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SadieJay's avatar

She (Kamala) was developed 'under' Mayor Willie Brown. Maybe she is a mutant strain as well?

(And yes, when I say "under" I mean literally "under".)

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Mike's avatar

She makes all of her important political decisions on her knees.

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Beth's avatar

When I was young and starting out on my own business, people would ask me how I got so successful so quickly. They asked what my marketing secret was and how I did my marketing. At that point I was too young to understand some of the shadier parts of the business world. So I would literally answer, "How do I do my marketing? On my knees!"

I blush now thinking about it, because I was talking about prayer. And that was true when it was time to do some marketing I would sit quietly for an hour staring at the wall or out at my backyard, and I would ask God to tell me who needs me and where should I go next?

It was a very innocent answer, but I shudder to think what some people thought when I said that. Especially now that Kackles ruined it for every woman who has ever succeeded in business. We are all now suspect!

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Free in Florida's avatar

Beth, no worries. I’m sure people who know you and have done business with you know better = and don’t think that at all! I’m not sure why the left seems to ruin everything it touches but it does.

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SteelJ's avatar

Thanks for making me laugh. Great story.

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Karmy's avatar

Beth, God has your back and your answer was innocent and truthful. Praise be to God for His blessings on you.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

""How do I do my marketing? On my knees!"

Oh dear....!

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Alkery's avatar

😂

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alongername's avatar

I heard that relationship Kamala had with Brown had plenty of Ups and Downs .....some twists and turns....... and one has to wonder which one usually ended up on top .

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this little authoritarian's avatar

How could one forget that? it was such an obvious political pivot, wasn't it? It's not like the development of the shots suddenly changed due to the administration change.

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WP William's avatar

ALL Democrats did the same...and then gave zero credit to Trump and WarpSpeed as Pharma held off the Vaxx rollouts til December 2020 (when they KNEW that the Election had been stolen without a single Court willing to take a case). It rankled him....he pushed it in their faces OFTEN (and ours too). Ask any vaxxed Dem if they thank God for Trump's Vaxxine push--and are they currently boosted? How can they answer, their raft of 2026 Candidates need to be asked.

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SteelJ's avatar

Maybe pharma is wishing they hadn't sabotaged Trump now. He has a few vindictive bones in his body, I've noticed. And it's very good that he does.

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WP William's avatar

what Can they do?...claim that they had concerns based on early trials but that TRUMP forced them to unleash their Vaxxes anyway so he could win an election??? proving that twisted-history angle to the masses and in the face of withering Trump-posts bombarding them mercilessly will only raise more ire and demands for vengeance. I say that Native Americans and Black Americans who were specifically and categorically targeted by Pharma, Gvt., and Media should immediately Lawyer up and go onto the legal attack for damages

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Annie's avatar

Yep. They were baited and switched just like tools they are.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Many have suggested that "Warp Speed" may have less to do with the Quaxcine, than the events that have unfolded in the past 7 months...

Today "judo" gives credence to the later.

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JBell's avatar

I remember reading that the pharma companies delayed the roll out of the "life saving" so-called vaccines until after the election, so that Biden could take the credit for all of the life saving.

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Annie's avatar

And take credit for the mandates.

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Karmy's avatar

Perhaps God had a hand in that.

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Jeff S's avatar

That was her one moment of sobriety that day.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Which might explain why she’s not afraid of sudden death before her next run for political office

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Annie's avatar

You are giving her too much credit for having a coherent thought.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

I like the sentiment in your comment, Annie, although I have to disagree with the idea that I give her credit for ever having a coherent thought. I think that such an accomplishment is way beyond her ability to attain, and she only believes things because “Sosa says so”

… which is a phrase that people who watch the movie Scarface will recognize, and it is also the name of the current black pope

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Trish's avatar

I had a friend who told me I was a "good Republican" for not taking the jab. He of course took it and was instrumental in mandating it for the employees of his company. I sent him a video compilation of all the Democrats (including Kackala) who said that they would NEVER take a vaccine that was developed during Trump's time in office. I told him that I listened to the Democrats! LOL

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Shawn Pitcher's avatar

Moderna appears to still have a deep stated guardian angel watching over it.

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Baldmichael's avatar

A demon. Moderna anagrams to 'Ra demon'.

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Shawn Pitcher's avatar

The favorite musical genre for the majority of Moderna’s shareholders is Lipid Nano Punk.

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Kathryn's avatar

Thank you for revealing why my ultra liberal democrat sister-in-law just came at me in a blind rage when I mentioned my belief that a quackcine gave my dog turbo cancer. She employed some sort of ad hominem fallacy technique that she must have been trained in.

I kept my cool, but was left rather shaken.

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Sheila's avatar

I remember & thought well, one thing & one thing only that I agreed with her about. But obviously not for the same reason.

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WP William's avatar

ME TOO!

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AJoy's avatar

So did the Cuomo’s….

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Kamala is truly a NIMROD (the female version thereof)

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Baldmichael's avatar

I can't but think of her as Dimrod! Well, she has devil in her name at any rate.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/carry-on-follow-that-kamala-kamala?utm_source=publication-search

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Salute, Bald - I never took note of you on C & C before - I've subscribed to your own missives over the past few years and always found your 'musings' to be quite appropriate and sometimes fanciful. Continue with faith and fervor, friend!

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Baldmichael's avatar

Hello! I only pop in occasionally. There is so much one can read and so much to do.

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FGB3's avatar

She even managed to get that wrong.

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BeeKay75's avatar

True story

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Annie's avatar

Yep. The scarf lady - Birx admitted to lying all the time and making it up as they go.

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C. Wilson's avatar

IF the auto pen is determined to be null and void as used by the Biden Cabal, then it is another new game. I thought I had sufficient popcorn. I do not (don't use the microwave stuff. It's deadly)

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Mike's avatar

I just laid in a new supply of popcorn, added a seatbelt to my lazy-boy, got a bigger tv, bumped up my ammo cache and got a malinois pup. Can't wait for the next episode!

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C. Wilson's avatar

I'm now toting a Byrna in addition....For the times when lethal force is not appropriate, but something needs doing. The tear gas balls....

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Corgimamma's avatar

love my byrna!!

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Desert Jewel's avatar

That's VERY funny. Wish we were neighbors.

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SteelJ's avatar

We went back years ago to the old iron skillet our dads used 60-70 years ago. And coconut oil. So much better, healthier, and even kind of fun to cook it that way. The noise of shaking the skillet back and forth really takes you back. A labor of love.

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C. Wilson's avatar

When we are off the grid, which happens often, we use that way. At home, I like butter and the air popper. I got over a lot of the "old ways" a long time ago. I'm old! Live healthy. NO meds needed. But, I'll take convenience when it doesn't interfere with health.

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Juju's avatar
Sep 1Edited

We use an old time stainless steel stovetop popper pan with spindle. Avocado oil for popping (or bacon grease when hubs ain’t lookin 😆) After I learned all the bad things microwaves do to our food, especially the seepage from the manufacturing packaging or plastics, I stopped using it with plastic of any kind or any processed/packaged popcorn. There’s a coating on the inside of the “paper” bag they package it in.

Just raw kernels in a hot oiled SS pan for us.

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C. Wilson's avatar

There are so many ways to enjoy real popcorn. It's hard to find it in bags these days. It keeps well in Mason jars (hint to preppers)

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Peace's avatar

bacon grease? Now you're talkin'!

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AngelaK's avatar

I am trying..it does sear meat quite nicely, but I just can't abandon non stick all together..I really have tried. Also, I don't have the muscle strength required.

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SteelJ's avatar

It's easy. Always oil before putting away. Heat a bit of oil, covering the pan totally, for a few minutes before cooking. In spite of internet advice, no need to ever wash with soap or hot water. The strength thing? The more you do, the more you can do! Push out of the comfort zone once in a while.

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

I've never understood the no washing part of that. How do you clean all the grime and residue out?

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Jeanne Schwass's avatar

Try a Green Pan. Nonstick but doesn't have phalates, etc. like most nonstick pans.

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SteelJ's avatar

We have one of those too. We default to iron, but sometimes my wife grabs that one, mostly cause it's lighter. Silverstone was something years ago touted as safer than teflon, not sure if the green ones are that or something else. Either way, I don't trust it as much as pure, hard, heavy, black iron. And those others need replacing, and get chips in the finish. Iron lasts forever, I have some that might be 100 years old, they're all great.

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Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

We use an air popper, but I miss the one I got as a Christmas present when I was 11 in 1966. It was an aluminum kettle pot on its own electric burner. We poured oil and popcorn kernels in the kettle, placed it on the burner, and plugged it in. Just as perfect as air popped popcorn, never a burnt kernel, and the oil enhanced the flavor too.

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rolandttg's avatar

hope you used coconut oil. Rush never stopped using it when the deep state trashed it, along with eggs, lard, butter, and coffee. The reason coconut oil was used is it tastes good, and the popcorn will not go rancid for about a month. Try that with a seed oil.

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Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

I don’t know if we had coconut oil in the house!

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rolandttg's avatar

It is one of the recommended oils to cook with for anti cancer, , especially good for high heat, as extra virgin olive oil is not. I use it a lot, and ghee.

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C. Wilson's avatar

back in the day when we had seed oil, that would be good. Now we use only butter, so air popping works out great.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

ah but the Al is certainly to be avoided...

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Sadly, that "investigation" will very likely go the way of the Epstein, 911 and JFK files release.

Promised loud and long... then quashed and ignored. Orders from AIPAC/Mossad are to be obeyed.

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C. Wilson's avatar

Now that you bring that point up- you are correct. That topic has been dropped....for whatever reason. Your idea is as good as any about why.

A dear friend, now gone, never travelled much (Korea war), finished 8th grade, but was very smart. He sat in a rocker on our porch about 20 years ago and said "when all is said and done, we are going to get to say that we lived in the glory years of this world....and it is coming to an end."

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SD Scott's avatar

But God.

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C. Wilson's avatar

Yes. "the glory years of this world."

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Jeanne Schwass's avatar

We bought a Franklin Gourmet stovetop popcorn maker and added a jar of their gourmet popcorn to try it out. Oh, my goodness! Best popcorn I've ever tasted. They have flavored oils you can purchase, but we use coconut oil for the popping, then add either butter or garlic olive oil mixed with a little nutritional yeast and then add Parmesan cheese. Incredible!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Definitely, more popcorn needs to be ordered.

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Gotmoxie's avatar

🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿 READY!

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Justin's avatar

Who else suspects that the recent timing of claiming Mueller's alleged Parkinson's disease is probably just to avoid that subpoena from Comer?

Why is this the first time his Parkinson's was reported since 2019?

Comer should be requiring a signed statement from his doctor proving his inability to testify. Instead Comer just immediately dropped the subpoena. No questions asked.

A strong fishy smell is detected.

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Curious Jane's avatar

Remember when Biden was too frail to testify in court, but not too frail to occupy the oval office?!

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Justin's avatar

Exactly, that was the same fishy smell too!

Not to mention, the question of who was running his Autopen while JB was unable to remember anything?

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Maureen ODH's avatar

… and Curious Jane, how could we EVER forget the Sept 2 2022 red Nazi background hateful speech where the so called cabbage had enough explosive energy to scream how “MAGA republicans” were a threat to our country literally declaring war on half of we the people calling us enemies of the state!?! and a threat to democracy!!” Flanked by marines against that menacing Nazi red illusion of power… what a disgrace for an American president to publicly condemn american taxpaying citizens… I’ll never forget that disgusting attempt to display totalitarian dictatorship power….

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Beckadee's avatar

A month ago he was in 'memory care' now it's Parkinsons. Making up shit as they go. Typical.

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Justin's avatar

Ah, 'Memory Care'. That's a good one!

Is that where they erase the memories that they don't want you to remember? Or give you new memories that they want you to remember?

Or is that just a lesson on how to believably say "I don't remember" when questioned in Congress?

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Beckadee's avatar

I know one person who won't have any memory lapse. Sen Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III!

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Only 15% of people with Parkinson’s get memory impairment unless the vax has accelerated or made people more prone to dementia in general. He could, also, have one of the other more accelerated forms under the umbrella of Parkinsonian dementias, like

PPA, (primary progressive aphasia), PSP, (progressive supranuclear palsy), multiple system atrophy, cortical basiliar Syndrome, or Lewy body dementia.

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SD Scott's avatar

Mad cow disease: too much adrenochrome.

Remember he got promoted to head the FBI after he soft-pedaled the David Asimov cp case.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Justin—I agree but any Dr who values his/her life, livelihood, family will certify whatever he/she is told to certify regarding Mueller.

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Justin's avatar

That's unfortunately true MaryAnn. It would prove nothing.

So, also unfortunately, there is no way to convincingly prove that Mueller is unable to testify.

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Steve Stevens's avatar

Add Gonzelez, Holder, and Sessions to the list of people who are getting a pass by Comer.

“ Third, Chairman Comer announced the Committee will accept formal written declarations from former Attorneys General Alberto Gonzelez, Eric Holder, and Jeff Sessions under penalty of prosecution for false statements stating they possess no information about the Epstein or Maxwell cases. They were previously subpoenaed for depositions pursuant to a motion adopted at an Oversight Subcommittee. ”

https://oversight.house.gov/release/chairman-comer-provides-update-on-review-of-the-federal-governments-investigation-of-epstein-and-maxwell/

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Justin's avatar

The depth and width of that corruption is hard to fathom!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

They have friends (liars) among their doctors and judges, etc. Hard to win with these sublime cheaters.

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Justin's avatar

Yes, their lies and corruption are so blatant and outrageous now that it shows they don't even care about hiding it any more. They don't even care if their lies are believable or not, since they think we can't or won't do anything about it.

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Margaret Allison's avatar

For the record, I personally know a Registered Nurse who now has Parkinson’s after mandated to take the jab to work. She has had so many issues. I hope justice is coming her way. She even had a problem in the arm she got the jab!

Very interesting that they bring up Mueller’s Parkinson’s now!

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LAE's avatar

Would you trust that “doctor” to be honest in this case?

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Justin's avatar

Exactly, and would you trust Phizer to cough up any thing proving their criminality?

Or trust any criminal politician to provide any proof of their criminality?

In reality, Trump's recent actions are his preparation to evade any accountability for his 'Wonderful Operation Warp Speed'.

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Oh, just go give Comer an extra dose of Levo-carbadopa and subpoena him to testify. Drugs are great for Parkinson’s these days…… unless he doesn’t want to take pharmaceuticals ?!?!

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

I disagree with the idea that they should be “behind bars”

… anyone who believes in God and believes the book should agree with me

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

You say "anyone who believes in God and believes the book should agree with me" as you disagree with the idea that those who willingly falsified data concerning the jabs should be "behind bars." Can you explain your reasoning since you referenced belief in God and the Bible?

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

It’s simple M.Patrick to anybody that’s familiar with the book. God said “life for life.” He told Noah that “if any man sheds man’s blood, by man his blood shall be shed.” These men do not deserve to be behind bars. They deserve to be executed in the town Square on national television.

… and yet many, if not most, Christians are against the death penalty in complete defiance of what God himself has said

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Kay's avatar

I’m a Christian, and I agree about the death penalty. Not all of us think prison time is an appropriate punishment for murder.

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Sheila's avatar

Yes, bring back the punishment that fits the crime & criminals will eventually get the message. No more soft on crime.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

You’re right I shouldn’t speak in generalities

… I will edit my comment, thanks, Kay

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Juju's avatar
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You are correct… EXCEPT only a portion of Christians are against the death penalty. A large portion like me are for it. We are much more diverse than you’re giving credit for. Christian’s are allowed to be divided in their political beliefs like everyone else in our world, and even God Himself did not want all of us being a collective hive mind without free will of our own thought and analysis, telling us to test everything. Yes there are many “no argument” stances on certain interpretations in the Bible and most are very clear, so someone who claims to be a Christian but denies the clarity that IS there is nothing more than a seeker. Our world has been successful in creating confusion over the Word. “But, but, God says to love others more than ourselves, to remove the plank in our own eye, to forgive as we have been forgiven. How can taking a life be ok?” They are confused because their faith and study run shallow. They are here for the platitudes, virtue benefits, and simple paths. Deeper study and understanding, WITH the help of the Holy Spirit, usually leads to a collective agreement that it is not we that are taking the life in capital punishment, but the guilty electing to give it up by their actions and violating God’s law. Eventually yes, most Christian’s would have to agree with the death penalty if scripture is to be relied upon. But I’m not going to criticize those that don’t approve of it because of their compassionate hearts. They are wrong and it leads to MORE problems not less, and far less compassion in the long run for society as a whole, but their intent in their views in a pool of confusion means it’s time for ME to put on my compassionate heart for THEM and pray for them and kindly keep speaking the truth hoping one day it clicks for them.

But we are not all the same. And I wish people would quit lumping us all in the same basket.

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

Lest you think my comments suggest I am opposed to the death penalty for certain crimes, I am not. I defended it as early as 1975 in a high school oratorical contest just 3 years removed from the SCOTUS decision to ban it. Penalties up to and including the supreme punishment should be on the table in ensuing prosecution for the culprits who foisted the scamdemic upon us.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

One consistent issue is scripture is that believers like to pluck one verse out for evidence. When there are conflicting verses (like the missive to forgive) or judgement is mine, it makes a fool look foolish whatever their intention.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

PUBLIC OPINION: Support for Death Penalty Low Among Christians, Particularly Younger Members. A new poll by the Barna Group found that only 40% of practicing Christians supported the death penalty, and support was even lower among younger Christians.

Major Christian denominations that publicly oppose the death penalty include the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the United Methodist Church, the Presbyterian Church (USA), the Episcopal Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Quakers, and the American Baptist Churches USA. (Also, the Reformed and Conservative Jewish movements are against it, go figure). Incidentally, the religious makeup of the Supreme Court in 1972 for the death penalty decision that screwed up its use in America was; 7 Protestants, 2 Catholics.(today, it is 7 Catholics, 2 Jews)

As far as lumping all Christians into one basket, Juju,

…I have to ask you how many baskets are there for them?

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I’m a Christian and fully support the death penalty. God is the One who instituted capital punishment: “Whoever sheds man’s blood, by man his blood shall be shed, for in the image of God He made man” (Genesis 9:6) We should also recognize that God has granted government the authority to determine when capital punishment is due. (Genesis 9:6, Romans 13:1-7)

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Then came the New Testament!

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

So you do believe in some kind of reckoning for those found to be criminally culpable during the scamdemic and on that we can agree.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Well, M.Patrick, I’m not sure how close we are in agreement. I don’t believe in ‘some’ kind of reckoning,

… I believe in only ‘one’ kind of reckoning

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SteelJ's avatar

I'm against the death penalty except for treason in wartime, when innocents are expected to be collateral damage. I don't get how conservatives who distrust government trust government enough to use that final solution, which can't be undone when their dishonest prosecutors and judges are outed. Those with the power to mete out the death penalty are usually not anyone I trust with that power. Sure COVID criminals deserve the death penalty, but that's not enough reason to empower government to kill people at their whim.

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Curious Jane's avatar

This HAS been wartime! There should never have been a war, nor this collateral damage of innocent lives. Yes, there are criminally abusive prosecutors and lawyers, so we rely on a Higher Authority. As to trusting government - we are to be judged by a jury of our peers, right?

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Murder, by definition, SteelJ, demands that innocents are damaged or expected to be collateral damage, so you must agree that the death penalty is appropriate for murder as well as treason. And if someone deserves the death penalty

…then killing them cannot be considered a “whim”

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Well, now you've done it. You took the cheese. Annnnndddd, we're off! 😂

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

Allusion to the race track is a good one because I won't be surprised to find circular reasoning and a lot of cheering for losing horses/arguments in the discussion that lies ahead:)

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C. Wilson's avatar

It is highly satisfying to clamp handcuffs on evil doers.

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Full Name's avatar

I speculate that chaining millstones around the necks of pedophiles must be even more so...

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C. Wilson's avatar

They do not do well in prison or jail.

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Melody's avatar

A

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Willing Spirit's avatar

So if the election had not been stolen,; the jab would not have been mandated, activist libs would have refused it, and much of MAGA would have as well. I suppose vaccine believers of either party would have wanted to take it (it was developed for their misguided peace of mind). And the pharmaceutical companies would not have benefited financially to the degree they did.

So many reasons why Demonrat commies were desperate for the steal in 2020.

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Lori's avatar

A pardon is just a piece of paper. There are other ways to get to Fauci, make no mistake on that.

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SteelJ's avatar

If you're referring to vigilante justice, it rarely happens in the real world, mostly on the screen.

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Lori's avatar

many many different ways!

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Crash Pile's avatar

Oh, if only we could find that Fauci had implicated the Clintons with something seriously damaging to their finances/power/clandestine maneuvering then the Dr Fauci problem would be resolved. No lingering, just action by that power duo.

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Lori's avatar

Not to worry CP, it will be resolved:}

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Stay tuned as the hand is still in play...

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

re: Meanwhile, all of it allows for the possibility that Trump might’ve been tricked.

You are right Yuri. But it wasn't just the human cockroach Fauci, nor Walensky, nor Hotez, nor Birx. It was the entirety of the deep state, the FBI, the CIA, DHS, HHS, all of them, the uniparty legislators, and big pharma, big AMA, the WHO under Bill Gate's regime, the criminals of the WEF - they all lied to Trump and THEY ALL LIED TO US. Including that scoundrel Benedict Pence who was supposed to be the President's closest confidante. I never blamed Trump for Operation Warp Speed, except that it was a tremendously difficult lesson for him to learn that NO ONE could be trusted in his first admin. He trusted his advisors, he just didn't realize THEY WERE ALL OUT TO GET HIM AND US. The pLandemic, the jab, all to take down Trump in the 2020 election as the Global Corporate Marxists made their play to rule the world. A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY! But GAW. And hence TAW.

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fuzzi's avatar

Don't forget Ralphie "Bar" Baric of UNC. He and Tony "The Science" Fauci are BFFs.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Baric must be included.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Baric flies under the radar. Suspect he is protected by DoD and DARPA.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Agreed. He is a professor UNC, Chapel Hill. He is on my radar, has been for years. Daszak as well.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Dr. David Martin just put this out in regard to Trump's post.

Brings the receipts on Baric.

https://x.com/DrDMartinWorld/status/1962575718006866381

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Steve Stevens's avatar

Starting at the 5:35 mark he says that on September 19, 2019, Trump signed an executive order authorizing the “forerunner to what became what we call Operation Warp Speed.”

This means Trump knew about this like 3-4 months in advance!😲

Someone needs to look into this because that’s not MAGA!!!

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Peace's avatar

David Martin has been virtually ignored for years - to our peril. I recall that he sent this info plus more to Rand Paul many years ago, and no "official" that I'm aware of has utilized Martin's treasure trove of info.

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Gabriella's avatar

And Peter Dasak & Dustin Moskovitz.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

the swamp is deep and wide

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Butt Friends Forever.

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randall stoehr's avatar

Almost a fudge packing operation for dollars!

(like Tvs bowling for dollars)

Set em up and knock em all down again!

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randall stoehr's avatar

Cumz with evathing yu see right cheer!

my best southern accent......

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Lori's avatar

And Bat Lady Shi.

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randall stoehr's avatar

Bobby you rosin up your bow and play that fiddle hard.....

All Hells broke loose at CDC and the Devil Deals the Cards.

And if you win you git that shiny fiddle made of Gold....

but if you lose the Devil gits yur soul!

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

The Devil went "down" to Georgia is telling. It would make sense that he would live in the Northeast.

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randall stoehr's avatar

Looks like Trump on Truth Social gits Second fiddle on a hoe down show down

Go RFK/ DJT!

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Cheeky Gesturton's avatar

Amongst the ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

I read/sang that to the song's music in my head.......😁

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same 😁

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Heather's avatar

Read a post on Substack somewhere that that is the most American song ever….anywhere else, folks would be scared of the devil but in America, Bobby’s like, naw, I got this! Makes me laugh every time I think of or hear this song🤣

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Baldmichael's avatar

Even in the UK I thought of that song and how relevant it was. There was the Battle of Atlanta in the American Civil War..

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/end-of-year-round-up-2023?utm_source=publication-search

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

Nicholas Hulscher, MPH, is not a medical doctor either. As an epidemiologist, he has been reporting on the associated harms & deaths from the covid "vaccines" for many months. Be sure to watch the 3.5-min video that he provides too..https://open.substack.com/pub/petermcculloughmd/p/breaking-trump-turns-on-operation?r=9er3b&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

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PRice's avatar

Well, Hulscher isn't a scientist, either. Last week, for example, he went on and on about what he called transgenerational effects.

Nevermind that what he described was intergenerational effects of mother-to-fetus. Transgenerational is defined as the generation that never had direct exposure. That isn't the fetus of a pregnant woman who got jabbed.

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

Whether the toxic exposure is transgenerational or intergenerational does not negate the catastrophic damage that these insufficiently & poorly tested experimental genetic injections have had on the global population. Anyone who fails to recognize this, at this stage of the game, has been too duped to be helped, I fear.

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Sep 1Edited

Terminology properly used does matter, because funding to study the catastrophe follows or not. See my comment below about DES, research on which didn't continue into all the potentially affected generations. So the DES great grandchildren are left in the dark as far as birth defects, for example.

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EP's avatar

PRice can I ask your advice? I am a DES grandchild (was born 2 months preterm in 1970s) and my son of course is a DES great-grandchild and he has a significant birth defect- a bilateral hand malformation. I had never realized his birth defect could have been connected to the DES? Thank you

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Truth Seeker's avatar

False beliefs get tested, as you point out few re-cognize or admit when

they were wrong. When it comes to the vaxs or quaxs (mRNA) the issue is rather simple. Fools believed that health comes from needles.

That is on them.

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sadie's avatar

I believe the detail of his point was that the women were vaxxed prior to becoming pregnant. So there would not have been direct exposure as if vaxxed while pregnant. That's the difference that doesn't bode well for our future.

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Sep 1Edited

Just to butt in, I believe that the mRNA vaccine alters the DNA of it's host. At least from what I have been reading. This means that the DNA of the embryo is also infected with the altered DNA that is produced in the cells. We know the vax did not stop at the entry point which is where all the blood clots and auto immune issues are coming from with many other terrible side effects. The future babies of those vaxed are in for a heap of health woes.

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Sep 1Edited

Yes, that's when the transgenerational term may be applicable.

There hasn't been government funding to see how far DES exposure went, how many generations were affected, what the implications were and are. It's probably over 10 million women just in the U.S. considering the DES great-great-grandchildren are alive today. We'll see what happens with the jabs.

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Lori's avatar

yes, a new paper came out months ago proving Pfizers jabs change the DNA of those that took it.

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shibumi's avatar

It's called reverse transcription.

I had an argument on a website I frequented at the time. The moderator of the forum worked for Merck. I said it was a gene therapy and that it could reverse transcribe [latter bit of info came from my husband, a chemist.] I was banned from the site.

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KATHERINE JERNIGAN's avatar

Also alters the gametes, the eggs and the sperm. So when pregnancy does occur, the damage has already been.

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PRice's avatar
Sep 1Edited

Well, no. The woman's fetus is the generation affected by what's in the mother's blood and other bodily fluids during pregnancy, and after when nursing.

In order for the term transgenerational to apply, it would have to be the fetus' offspring and their offspring who are affected. We'll see how the mother's grandchildren and great grandchildren are affected.

Dr. Michael Skinner at Washington State University has published on these transgenerational effects for DDT, Roundup, vinclozolin, JP-8 jet fuel, DEET and permethrin exposures during pregnancy. The public has the information available if desired.

My point being "experts" who use these terms should take the time to educate themselves before they out themselves as non-professionals.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

The word educated could be substitued for professionals.

Spitting hairs regarding which generation is affected is likely irrelevant due to the infertility crisis. Ovaries were targeted...

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Truth Seeker's avatar

You are assuming that a gene altering therapy would be less damaging if

"taken" prior to fertilization. Direct exposure is an idea however it is not accurate in this case.

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Richard A.'s avatar

If you kept up, you would realize that it DOES affect generations not directly exposed. The human genotype has been changed in people who got the "jab". Granted that we dont know all of the ramifications of these changes (many changes will be random because the plasmid and SV-40 contents are likely not standardized), but the animal tests, (which show rat offspring rib and bone modifications) give us some clues. And the cancer studies, which are just now beginning to add up, show that not only the generation that got the "jabs", their children, even if the mother was not pregnant while inoculated, are most definely affected. And worldwide fertility, both for males and females, definitely show changes too. It is beginning to look like this is a long term problem

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Annie's avatar

The lamestream media is worried because big pharma ads are a big part of their revenue. Add to the fact usaid and other woke grants and grifting streams are dried up - the undemocrats and their media lackeys are running out of money. Always about 💰 🤑.

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Oliver Klosov's avatar

Pharma runs all corporate media.

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alongername's avatar

And so finally.... today a SPIKE was driven into the Heart of the Devilcrats .

Now.......bring in the sledgehammer !

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CStone's avatar

Burn that demonic party to the ground.

Then burn the ashes

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AngelaK's avatar

As in witch trials, because that party, as we see it today, is the party of evil and demons. I am serious.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I know you are! It’s time we all face it.

A little off topic, but speaking of evil, this story about an unexpected baby born at the Burning Man Festival caught my eye today.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/woman-delivers-baby-burning-man-rcna228208

Say, what?

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Peace's avatar

A little shocking to see these medical providers taking part in Burning man: "After his wife gave birth, Kasey Thompson recalled running outside the R.V. to call for “anyone to come help us.” He was met with a neonatal care nurse, a pediatric doctor and an obstetrician-gynecologist,"

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I noted that as well!

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SM's avatar

I am also not a doctor, but I’ve managed stave off winters of imminent death and disease predicted by Democratic former President Cabbage Autopen 🫡

Covid was never the real threat. The lying government was.

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Astragale's avatar

Same.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

3 things I tell people I will never put into my body:

- mRNA technology

- Lipo nano particles (LNP)

- Aborted fetal cells

So we see product packaging that says “no animals were harmed or killed in the making of this product”. How about we start asking for that to also include “no animals or babies…”

And in addition to “GMO Free”, how about also adding “mRNA and LNP free”?

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The extreme desperation of CDC bureaucrats and their lay worshippers signals that they knew EXACTLY what they were doing with vaccines. And I think it’s more sinister than anyone imagines. The word for “mark” in Revelation, in reference to “mark of the Beast” derives from the Greek word “charax,” which means “stake” or “palisade.” In other words, the “mark of the Beast” is a jab or scratch with a sharpened tool. Perhaps this helps explain the liberal/woke mind virus? Regardless, it certainly explains the holocaust of sickness, shortened lifespans, and deaths we’ve seen in recent years. And it goes back to Eden. The Serpent corrupted Adam and Eve’s divine genome because he didn’t want the Image of God on Earth to take dominion over what he believes is rightfully his. And he’s been murdering God-Imagers (Adamites) ever since.

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Really excellent, crazy, unbelievable work, Michael! I LOVE deep dives into names, and those names of the European leaders are wild. The connection to Germany is also extraordinary. One of my favorite brothers in Christ, Rob Skiba, who was murdered by a hospital in Texas during covid, did a radio interview with a researcher by the name of Tony Martin, and Martin connects the dots with Germany going back many centuries. In fact, there was an early morning “ufo war in the heavens” in Nuremberg in 1561 that he connects with Revelation 12. He goes on to reveal how Germany and especially Nuremberg are continuously connected to End Times events and the works of the Devil over and over. It’s a lengthy listen, but well worth it in my opinion. The first 26 minutes are marred by lots of recording issues, but that’s the portion where they talk about a Biblical VR game Martin is/was developing. The bad recording clears up for the most part at the 27:00 minute mark(!) of that episode, and that’s where they start talking about Nuremberg: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BrVhbZ7fC5c. God’s blessings upon you across the pond, Michael!

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Baldmichael's avatar

Thank you kindly. It sometimes seems like a bad joke but Germany is Germ-any and it's people are Germ-manic, manic about germs!

And if you read my piece sublinked in the post 'Why are so many German cities Bad?' I really do think we have a grand cosmic joke going on!

Thanks for the youtube link. The heavenly Father's blessings in return.

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sempervirens's avatar

I laughed out loud at the mental image of Hotez as a bow tie wearing toad. You made my day better for those words. Thanks.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Ed D is a data cruncher, one of the best, who fortunately stays in his lane. He makes no attempt at doctoring. RFK also is no "doc" however he most definitely understands liability issues. His crown jewel is outing now banning Thimerosal (Hg) mercury vax preservative for the neurotoxin it has always been. Stay tuned for the final nail in the coffin - Aluminum (Al) used as an adjuvant.

Some of us figured this out 3 decades ago and were not early.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Love it. Jeff's Covid Litigation Conferences ('23 and '24?) coming ripe.

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Pete's avatar

"deeply entrenched in racketeering,"

Big Pharma's criminal monopoly on healthcare needs to be taken down with RICO prosecutions. Nuremberg 2.0 is warranted.

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Leo's avatar

Jeff has clearly illuminated an historic "point of no return." Fling open all the doors. This is going to be far-reaching and teeth-rattling. Thank you, Jeff Childers!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Eric, what a tremendous repartee for all the BS being spewed by media creeps. You’ve covered the essential elements of deceit and hysteria in a sensational few words. Thank you!

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

“I’d like to thank the media creeps for being…..well, creepy.” 😁

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

"Business as usual at the Charlatans and Clowns Convention."

👏 Super line!

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Thanks. Seems fitting.

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Juju's avatar

Your “for-profit coral reef” paragraph was the best description ever, I’m sitting here with a grin thinking how much fun you had penning that. You’re writing is Chef’s Kiss. ❤️😄

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Jimmy Slim's avatar

Yes, I was thinking "What a great metaphor--how did he think of this?" as I read that paragraph.

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Doug Young's avatar

Robert Barnes has been outlining this strategy for Trump for months. Still take credit for Operation Warp Speed, but then admitting that, if Pfizer/Moderna were lying, it was out of his hands & investigations must commence. To our many skeptical fellow freedom warriors who have grown impatient with the progress of accountability. LET'S GO!

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Justin's avatar

Maybe even get rid of the PREP Act that gave immunity from vaxxx injuries or death to vaccine makers.

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RayRaysGirl's avatar

“Maybe even!” My husband and a million and a half more died in hospitals because of that vile, evil wall of protection for every single soul associated with Pfizer/Gilead’s development of Remdesivir, Fauci’s fake paperwork touting its safety/efficacy after it killed 53% of Ebola victims in trials in 2018; hospital admins/ceo’s who were heavily incentivized by the govt to use it as an EUA drug (denying the efficacy of early treatments) along with ventilators and “positive” covid tests; as well as the doctors/nurses who ordered/carried out administering of that deadly yet profitable medication, up to and including the “precedence over medical power of attorney” refusals, and other spouse/family member refusals, down to the morgues who prepared the bodies of these unfortunate (mostly unvaccinated) bodies!

THE PREP ACT was and still is, a LICENSE TO KILL, and it MUST BE REPEALED NOW!!!

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FGB3's avatar

One of the greatest Psy-Ops of all time. Although maybe not as "spectacular" as the Twin Towers psy-op, the Covid one killed many more people and abrogated more people's personal freedom than the Patriot Act.

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AngelaK's avatar

Wow, I am so sorry. Our hospitals killed rather than saved..including the respirator induced deaths.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

So sorry for your loss. 😔

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Pixie Prissy's avatar

🤬. Sorry for your loss at the hands of these evil ones.

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P Flournoy's avatar

My sympathy on several levels for what this has put you through. I’ve said it before on the sub stack that Remdesivir killed my dad when they placed him in the hospital claiming that he had Covid, which I believe was a lie. They did not get my permission to give it to him, and when I found out that they were, I asked them immediately to stop. Within the month, he had liver cancer or pancreatic cancer. We weren’t sure. Because of his age and his state of mind, I decided not to push for any testing. He was dead within a few months.

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RayRaysGirl's avatar

I’m so sorry for the loss of your dad, too! Consent to treat was removed and patients were treated with remdesivir against the wishes of families, even revoking medical powers of attorney across the country … ventilators were also put in place in the middle of the night, claiming medical emergency where none had existed and many times patients were scheduled to go home…the CARES ACT paid the hospital millions upon millions for this protocol to be carried out! Intubation at night is one of the 25 commonalities we put together based on the interview and medical record documentation of 1300+ protocol victims at FormerFedsGroup Freedom Foundation for the last 3 years. The 25 commonalities can be seen at chbmp.org/commonalities, and the interviews at chbmp.org. And they’re STILL doing it!

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

Blessings sent for both you and your dad. So sorry for all those similarly subjected to such evil.

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Richard A.'s avatar

I could not agree more. They needed a lot of deaths quickly in order for the necessary fear to enable vote by mail and other illegal voting changes not involving the state legislatures.

Fauci made the deadly Remdesivir, ventilators, Paxloid the "standard of care" VERY PROFITIABLE, which not only made the hospitals a LOT of money, but made them places of death. A hospital cannot be sued, even if it KNOWS it is killing people (which they knew) if they use the "standard of care". We will never know how many died from the other associated killing methods of refusing to give Ivermectim (even with court orders) and denying antibiotics for bacterial pnuemonia, and also, amazingly enough, refusing to give food and water to "ease" patient dying. The use of DNR labels without patient or family knowledge was widespread. In the UK, morphine and Midazolum was very often used, which increased deaths massively by lowering respiration rate. Im sure that Ive missed some methods, but obviously evil and thoughtful people used their intellects not for good, but for maximum death counts

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RayRaysGirl's avatar

You’re exactly right! I was privileged to be an interviewer with FormerFedsGroup for the last 3 years as a protocol w*dow myself, and I can tell you the lists of medications (60 for one of our victims) is totally off the chain…pain meds, anxiety meds, paralytics, fentanyl, midazolam, propofol, precedex, Ativan, sometimes all used at once or in cocktail mixtures… UNGODLY… these people weee effectively euthanized right in front of families who were forced to sign DNRs just to be allowed in to see their loved one, and as soon as it was signed, a nurse would go in and give high doses of midazolam, fentanyl, Ativan, etc and put them to death, as the families watched in horror! There was no shame in any part of this evil, vile, vicious plan to kill enough people to make everyone else run for the vaxxeens, which are now maiming and killing millions of them! It’s horrific! Remember, we had medical records supporting all these stories! Hospitals became the new Killing Fields!!! And they’re going to try to do it again, but we WILL NOT COMPLY….

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Richard A.'s avatar

Another thing- many, if not MOST of the dead WERE "VACCINATED". Selected lies, and omissions of truth, also increased death rates. None of this was accidential.

And 85% of deaths would have been avoided by "early treatment", they KNEW this, and that was why more attention was paid to "unauthorized" ivermectin importation than was paid to deadly fentynal, and they took away doctors licenses for prescribing this drug, and instructed pharmacists to refuse to fill presciptions also.

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RayRaysGirl's avatar

Hospital deaths were mostly UNVACCINATED… one of the first things you were asked as soon as you entered the ER, and if you said unvaccinated you were then given a death sentence and were gaslit and bullied by staff, taunted with YOU DESERVE EVERYTHING YOURE GETTING! 😡

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Tardigrade's avatar

Getting rid of the PREP act is important, as is eliminating all mandates to be vaccinated for school or whatever.

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Elizabeth D.'s avatar

But of course Pharma will then threaten “no more vaccines”, which will set the fearful, feeble minded into a tailspin. I personally think it’s time to put vaccines to bed. But just my opinion. I’m old enough to be without fear anymore.

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Baldmichael's avatar

They should have been put to bed 200+ years ago when the mad idea came out.

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sooz's avatar

Pharma was granted immunity from prosecution for EUA “vaccine” injuries. Wish I had glimpsed that huge red flag before taking 2 jabs and 1 booster! Betrayal of trust beyond my wildest imagination.

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RayRaysGirl's avatar

I’m sorry, I hope you are doing ok, tho!

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Butterfly2510's avatar

Yes!! It must immediately be rescinded!!!

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

Imagine owning a business where you produce a product without adequate safety and efficacy testing, the government provides you immunity from liability, the government grants you money for research, and the government provides free advertisement from long considered trusted government agencies to push your product onto consumers. How did such a monster come to life? The real problem is the federal government has no constitutional power over health issues. Kennedy is placing a bandaid on a system that should have never been allowed to exist. If he understood the Constitution, the document he had to swear an oath to support, he would work to kill the entire Department of Health and Human Services and return its usurped power over health back to the states and the people. The money saved could be used to provide the long overdue help for people harmed by the federal government’s usurpation of power and malfeasance in exercising that power.

I read this week where health officials from Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania met this week met this week to consider coordinating their own vaccine recommendations, separate from the federal government. Maybe they read the Constitution.

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FGB3's avatar

Give the poor fellow time! 'Rome was not built in a day' Jack.

Look what he's done so far. We're working with politics here, not some ideal thing in some ideal world.

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Justin's avatar

There's that part of the preamble to the constitution that speaks to the federal government promoting the general welfare. That can be interpreted pretty widely. The constitution also speaks to power of the federal government not expressly given to it are reserved to the states or the people. (who have the ultimate power, since the government is supposed to PROTECT our God - given rights. Not dish them out as privileges to be withdrawn at will. )

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

It should be obvious by the malfeasance of the federal health agencies that the general welfare has not been promoted, but rather harmed. The same can be said for other areas of life such as education and the ownership and control of the states’ land and resources. How is the general welfare best promoted? The authors of the Constitution did so by enumerating and granting very limiting the powers to the federal government, and further by the Tenth Amendment reserving all other powers to the states and the people.

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

I didn’t see it, but I’m well aware of the excellent work performed by Aaron Siri. Some things, like the government/pharma conspiracy, are so blatantly obvious I wonder how so many people fail to see it. I suppose it’s a lot like Trump Derangement Syndrome and Russian Derangement Syndrome which affect a person’s ability to think and see things clearly. Blind trust in federal government is just another form of a derangement syndrome.

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shayne's avatar

That's a biggy

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Richard A.'s avatar

The Prep Act cannot stand. It was the excuse to do no testing at all, and was the inputus for total recklessness. The incentives are wrong- government gets money from the patents while also being "responsible" for approval. And you can never trust a government, any government. To err is human, but if you want to REALLY screw things up, it takes a GOVERNMENT.

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wkenn's avatar

Peter McCullough offered this similar exit ramp as a workable approach a year or two ago.

Likely there are a few more individuals who have suggested the approach. My recollection is Karen Kingston had the goods on what DJT was sold, which was 'safe and effective".

He has enough room to maneuver, seems he is finally using it.

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CStone's avatar

Timing is everything.

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WP William's avatar

yes, this is PERFECT timing to inject this into the current public-media hype on display...they'll want to cover another bridge collapse or mass shooting or bombing of a "Clinic" to whisk it all away ASAP

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Mike's avatar

Get ready for the next false flag event.

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Oliver Klosov's avatar

Yup, time to spin up the next trans shooter.

If your kids are in school somewhere, make sure they have armed security...or homeschool them.

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RayRaysGirl's avatar

Yes, he and others whose voices have been effectively silenced since the beginning have exposed the prep act, to no avail… hopefully now someone is getting the truthful picture, and lives will be saved!!!

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Ayn's avatar

Great tactical move by Trump. I hope the Sky Is Falling Crowd will wake up from their eternal ennui and hitch a ride on the Accountability Train.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

If Robert Barnes is on the team--how wonderful!

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Annie's avatar

I love it. ❤️

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Indeed Barnes and his buddy Viva F have been in these trenches of accurate assessments for a very long time. DJT played the long game, and is winning "hugely"...

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Richard A.'s avatar

Pres. Trump cannot have forgotten that Pfizer refused to announce that Phase III trials were ready to begin (or maybe that the "vaccine" was ready for release? Its well documented in "Trump Time" by Navarro, and other places) until after the election, in order to deny Trump the ability to claim victory with the "vaccines".

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

He should have known what was obvious to the rest of us. The hard truth is that ignorance is a disclaimer, plausible deniability in the face of an inevitable reckoning. The writing's on the wall and there's no way he's going down with that ship. But there's also no way he didn't know what he was promoting.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

“But this morning, when Trump essentially said, “Maybe Warp Speed wasn’t brilliant, maybe Pfizer’s hiding data, maybe the jabs themselves are the issue,” he named the unnameable.”

Finally! Thank you, Mr President.

May this result in accountability and the destruction of Big Pharma and their poisonous jabs and the destruction of the Democrat Party.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

We really need to be praying for supernatural protection for President Trump, RFKjr., and Sec. Turner. Big dollars are being lost here!

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Lori's avatar

God would not bring Trump or Kennedy this far without having their backs. God is directing them in His efforts to turn our beloved country back to its moral values and center it firmly in God we trust. Of this I have no doubt.

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Butterfly2510's avatar

They both need A LOT of security however!!

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Lori's avatar

And the best security is God.

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AngelaK's avatar

YES! ‼️ May our Lord protect President Trump and RFKjr from any and all evil and attacks. In the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, I pray...Amen. 🙏🙏🙏 Lord have mercy.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

In my prayers every day.

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David A's avatar

Trump has stated, "trillions are at stake,"

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And Sundance at TCTH has said that for a very long time.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Have been doing so since Aug 4' 2024. Each day--minus perhaps 5.

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Susan V's avatar

nothing to do with supernatural but rather prayer for protection from our Lord and Savior.

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Pixie Prissy's avatar

Amen, amen, amen

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WP William's avatar

Now can/will Dems pivot in believable fashion disclaim Pharma in the same manner and can they do so while criticizing Kennedy's efforts??? They will likely be split on this approach, but Newsome will be out front with media friends as will others, to test messaging for their Cult-base. Luigi Mangione may be the Far-Left's lead on this issue should some at the top push it that direction to match Trump and remain credible and relevant. They will NOW simultaneously blame Trump for poor oversight and gullibility while claiming their experts were only fooled because of Trump. A complete re-write is about to occur, but the PHARMA-Dem Party Alliance is about to be rent asunder.

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Starsky's avatar

I had a feeling this was exactly how it was going to go down (“they fed me false data”), but it sure has taken a long time to get it started.

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P Flournoy's avatar

I have a friend that absolutely detests Trump because of warp speed… she’s not a democrat at all. She refused to vote for Trump. We’ve had some major disagreements over it, but luckily we’ve maintained our friendship, but this is a subject we have not been able to discuss. I am so glad that Trump has finally finally finally acknowledged that operation warp speed may have been a horrible idea.

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Maureen Hanf's avatar

Yes! Will be watching to see how Wall Street goes…

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Curtis's avatar

I've been waiting, hoping and praying for years for Trump to address the jabs. I was afraid his ego would overpower his love for the country. This is huge.

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Elizabeth Klein's avatar

It was told to me years ago, to not judge ego. Having a strong ego allows one to be the warrior needed in battle. If one did not have belief in self, they would not survive being on the front lines. All the attacks, both mental and physical, are such a test of survival. And he has withstood all. I knew the jabs were bad from the beginning. I knew Trump’s position was a chess move. He is the cat cornering all the rats.

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CStone's avatar

Exactly. And been waiting for ‘years’? He’s only been back 7 MoNTHS. Sigh.

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Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

I am listening to Andrew Roberts’ biography of Winston Churchill. Many instances in this fascinating account of that formidable man. He felt from an early age that he was destined to lead. His pugnacious character and the neglect of his parents seems to have led to his breaking rules and he was “thrashed” repeatedly in school. On one such occasion, when he failed to satisfactorily complete chores at Harrow under the supervision of a senior, he was being thrashed. He told the senior, “I will be a greater man than you.”

“For that then, you will get another lick,” was the reply.

Perhaps the bankruptcies declared in Trump’s business career that helped harden him. (I don’t regard them as personal failings as so many Democrats want us to believe.)

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P Flournoy's avatar

You might like the podcast on Churchill that Larry Arn, president of Hillsdale College does with Hugh Hewett.

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Lori's avatar

Rats have higher moral instincts then those your refer to. I would be happy to keep company with rats over the malevolent "others" anytime.

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Tom Cashman's avatar

Great summary of what President Trump and his team are doing. What a team!! He and his cabinet are playing chess... and you know the rest.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I was thinking the same. Maybe ego has helped him find a way out. He has a tremendous survival instinct. This is only an observation.

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Silent scorn's avatar

So many are with you on this!!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

DJT simply saw a lot further down the tracks than others...

I suspect the "ego" persona is deliberate and part of the setup...

The better desciptor may be alpha... there are few alphas...

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SD Scott's avatar

Yes. It’s a made for tv persona.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Trump has been crowing about his Operation Warp Speed ever since he so foolishly established it... until now.

This new stance, diverting responsibility, may be hard to excuse or erase his previous MAJOR errors.

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Lori's avatar

AD, please please be at least somewhat satisfied/ content/thankful over this. It is all coming together and God is enacting the plan. We must be grateful for any and all wins (imho).

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I am happy to celebrate and support Trump's "wins", and yes, am grateful.

But I would remind you that no man is perfect, certainly not the ego-driven Trump... and calling out his disasters is only fair.

Like his support and funding of Israel's mass-slaughter in Gaza... like his "Warp Speed" FUBAR that he only now is beginning to MAYBE acknowledge, while already diverting blame... did Big Pharma control him in this?

His continued support of Ukraine and demonization of Russia is another major error, as are his threats against BRICS countries and his stance on cryptos.

Trump could have ended the war in Ukraine and the ongoing slaughter in Gaza very quickly... but has chosen not to... he obviously has several groups pulling is strings. Israel and the MIC for a couple...

The tariffs sound great, but when compared to the $2 TRILLION annual deficits he has encouraged via his insane, pork-filled Big Beautiful Bill... they are peanuts and could well spike inflation...

And where are the long ago promised Epstein, 911 and JFK files?? Who or what is behind their being quashed?? The usual suspects, Israel, AIPAC and ADL, who have enormous influence over Trump... obviously.

have a great labor day! :-)

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Lori's avatar

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Abiding Dude's avatar

"Relax, Jake, it's Chinatown."

:-)

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Maureen Hanf's avatar

Exactly. Things are at least now pointing in a better direction.

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Curtis's avatar

Fair, but I'd be shocked if he were ever to say; "I was wrong." I don't have any problem admitting when I've been wrong, but neither do I have the nature that agressively pursues success and recognition.

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Horizons's avatar

He'll never say "I was wrong." But he can say, "I was deceived."

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Astragale's avatar

He’s a businessman. It was a plandemic.

He wouldn’t try to fly a plane - he’s not a pilot.

He wouldn’t try to solve what he thought was a pandemic - he’s not an epidemiologist.

Clearly he got Fauci & Bourla & other psychopaths around him who convinced him millions of Americans would die without their $$$$ injections.

He was trying to do his best for America & was deceived.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Yes, Trump was surrounded by corrupt scum that misled him... but that was then...

After 5 years and an estimated 17 MILLION dead worldwide from the Covid jab poisons... Trump is only now admitting there is just a possibility, not at all for sure, that he was lied to?

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Lori's avatar

You may live to eat your words. There have been so many wins since he took office; some we thought we would never see or that govt would allow us to see.

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David Eldon Wood's avatar

When Trump announced Operation Warp Speed, I damn near lost it, because I had been a supporter from the beginning of his political career. At that time I knew that the mRNA vaccine was a) not a vaccine and b) dangerous because presentation of non self proteins could lead to autoimmune diseases. I knew these things because of my previous research experience. What I did not know at the time was whether there was a dangerous virus emerging. The effect of the virus was pictured in Chinese videos of the time as causing what appeared to be grand mall seizures. I knew that was bs for a supposed lung infection. It reminded me of the supposed on camera executions of orange jumpsuited men by Islamic soldiers during the war on terror. The same story applies to all the war on—- fill in the blank. Perhaps I should give Trump the benefit of doubt. He obviously doesn’t have my experience and clearly can have been misled by what he thought was good authority by supposedly good scientists. My own opinion is that the rot is deeply rooted in the so called medical science, as evidenced by the hiv virus hoax which is how Fauchi got started in his meteoric career which has been protected by preemptive pardon. As a reference for my opinion look at Dr Mike Yeadon’s recent YouTube posts.

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LAE's avatar

And we now know it was major propaganda to scare everyone into taking the things.

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P Flournoy's avatar

I have nothing but respect for a man with a huge ego who can stop and make a correction in the name of honesty and saving lives for the future.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

You must respect him... to make such a lame excuse for his lack of awareness and action.

After 5 years and an estimated 17 MILLION dead worldwide from the Covid jab poisons... and a MOUNTAIN of evidence, available for years, that the jabs were VERY dangerous and did not prevent infection or transmission...

Trump is only now admitting there is just a possibility, not at all for sure, that he was lied to?

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P Flournoy's avatar

It is amazing to me when people have hindsight and forget that at the moment that the pandemic started no one knew what was going to happen. Trump busted his ass to get what he was told would help people overcome the pandemic. There is no doubt that it was amazing that he accomplished that task so effectively. Everyone forgets that he also brought in massive doses of hydroxychloroquine. Then, the Biden regime came in and forbade people to have any other treatments. It’s always easy to be a Monday night quarterback,

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Nice try, but that is bullcrap. sure Trump does things fast, but the FACT is, that there has been PLENTY of evidence all around of the MASSIVE death and damage that the clot-shots were causing, ever since he got back into office.

He STILL has not admitted that the Warp Speed and the shots were both MAJOR, disastrous mistakes, and ordered RFK to ban them NOW. He says we'll see what Big Pharma says, see if they can prove effectiveness... is he joking?!!?!?! BTW: has he banned the poisonous Remdesivir, or even considered it?

People are STILL getting the jabs, so are many kiddies... you OK with that?

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P Flournoy's avatar

Well, I guess you feel kind of silly now that RFK has removed any mandates for the vaccines.

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Baldmichael's avatar

He was waiting for the right time.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

Remember that Trump suggested the use of hydroxychloriquin and ivermectin way before the jabs and was ridiculed.

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Jackie Ferruzzo Horton's avatar

Yes! Me too! Keep praying everyone!!!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

How many years?

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Janet's avatar

It is! I felt like a burden has been lifted off.

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CHop's avatar

Trump supporting the jabs/Warp speed was always a confusing to me. This piece gives several possibilities why.

https://www.theburningplatform.com/2023/01/22/revealed-the-real-reason-trump-keeps-pushing-the-vaccine/

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Jeff, you have made the case that because of the covid debacle and the vaxx lies, the Democrat Party may be soon reaching its expiration date. Are we witnessing the end of the Democrat Party? I hope so.

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Jpeach's avatar

The Democratic Party’s agenda, is synonymous with the Globalist and CCP agenda. A Technocracy to control Humanity. The Plandemic and mRNA countermeasures were greatest crime against Humanity ever. Trump finally gets it. He will never apologize for OWS but, he will try to take down the Cabal behind it.

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CStone's avatar

He doesn’t need to apologize. He had to lean on those who claimed to be experts.

He owes no apology to anyone. .

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Lori's avatar

Exactly. Every person made the decision to get the Covid jab or not except the dear Souls stuck in nursing homes, assisted living and hospitals.

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Bob Bichen's avatar

Almost all at my workplace, except myself, were forced to make the worse choice between keeping their houses and feeding their families by getting jabbed, or losing it all but keeping their health.

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Oliver Klosov's avatar

This whole era has been a great reminder to hold on loosely to the things we think we own and control.

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Lori's avatar

It does not mean they would have lost it all by saying NO. Other jobs to be had and family and friends would have helped and man has an ingenious brain to think outside the box to survive. I don't underestimate that power. Only when your health is gone, then is when you have lost it all. I am thankful to hear you were spared.

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Janet's avatar

And children.

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Lori's avatar

Oh yes, and children.

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Diana Mara Henry's avatar

Of course Trump should apologize- he made a huge mistake that harmed millions of people and brought small businesses to their knees, creating an enormous transfer of wealth and putting our country into the web of the whole world government. As US President, not apologizing continues and compounds the breach of trust for not doing the job he was hired (elected) to do.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Sorry you don’t trust him. The vast majority of us do.

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Diana Mara Henry's avatar

It's us against them, is it? We won't get anywhere with that....

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Porge's avatar

Agree!

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Dawn B's avatar

IMHO, Trump owes everyone an explanation and an apology is not good enough. His job is to protect the US people. He failed. If I knew it was bad, then Trump had to know.

I don't trust him anymore.

He is cunning and we overlook his faults but still better than Kamala they offered us. God allowed it and I am going to trust God.

2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance.

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P Flournoy's avatar

I guess in your entire life you’ve always been right. Trump was facing a dilemma that had not occurred since the 1918 and he was scrambling to try and do the right thing. He never forced anyone to take a vaccine that was Joe Biden. To blame him for the entire debacle that happened four years after he got out of office is just ridiculous.

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Dawn B's avatar

Don't look at things at face value.

BTW, Your first sentence shouldn't begin with an insult because it negates the rest of what you write… of course I question and doubt myself but do not believe anything we are told without skepticism. There are lies mixed with truth to lead us. They have been playing mind games a long time.

What if the plan was to let fake Biden win to further demoralize the US and mandate the jabs so we would beg for Trump?

Is that too much of a stretch?

I will take the wins with Trump but trust nobody. They are chosen.

Stay in bliss because reality bites. Only Jesus will save the world. IMHO

I don't blame Trump either because the world controllers are the ones in charge and has been planning the plandemic for decades and world gov for much longer. Our $1 bill tells you that with the eye of horus. It is all satanic. The world has always been ruled by evil.

The three Latin phrases on the back of the US one-dollar bill are "Annuit Coeptis" (God has favored our undertaking), "Novus Ordo Seclorum" (A new order of the ages), and "E pluribus unum" (Out of many, one)

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P Flournoy's avatar

I considered it a question, but one that was the most important part of what I wrote. The objective was to try and have you put yourself in the place that Trump was in. The rest of what you say; well, it just appears to be speculation. No matter what happens other negative or positive, Jesus is in control, but he commands us to pray and I pray daily that Donald Trump will be protected and the United States will have an awakening.

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Johnny-O's avatar

You do realize some of the people in Trump's inner circle want a technocracy, right?

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Astragale's avatar

Jpeach, well said.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

If we are witnessing the end of the DP, we should be expecting to witness the birth of its replacement

… and be ready to perform an abortion

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Annie's avatar

More like an exorcism.

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SadieJay's avatar

I love all the comments. You guys are the best.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Sounds like a job for Jesus, Annie

…let’s give him a call

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Yes, considering NYC’s almost certain election of Mamdani for mayor, the next party will most likely be an Islamic/Marxist combo with plans to trash the Marxist part as soon as they get enough clout to put in Sharia law. Do you realize there are now Sharia courts of law in Michigan?! Media says no, but there are photos.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

The Mariel boatlift was a mass emigration from Cuba to the United States in 1980 when Fidel Castro allowed Cubans to leave the island, leading to the arrival of approximately 125,000 people in Florida over five months.The influx strained U.S. resources and led to social tensions in the U.S., while Castro also forced criminals and other marginalized people to leave Cuba with the refugees.

What happened in Miami after this boat lift was that Miami became Cuban. Government and businesses ruled and run by Cubans to the detriment of most of the people that lived there prior to 1980. The same thing is gonna happen everywhere in the United States that this outrageous influx of illegal immigrants has taken place. There are many examples of cities in the United States that have already gone under their influence, and one need only look at Britain to see the massive mayoral and city takeover of the migrants in that doomed country. It is highly unlikely that America can survive the damage that has already been done.

… just like in Miami

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AngelaK's avatar

Except that Cubans, by and large, are good people. I do know a few and respect them

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

Yeah, Angela, I know a few good ones too, and wasn’t speaking to the quality of the Cubans, only to the quantity. However, my wife and I were in Miami 20 years ago and stopped at a restaurant for breakfast and were treated as though we were not even there, while Cubans kept being seated ahead of us, in spite of coming in behind us.

…we have never gone back, and have no desire to go to Cuba either

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P Flournoy's avatar

Ted Cruz is half Cuban.

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Oliver Klosov's avatar

IMO, any sane New Yorker should have left when de Blasio and Cuomo were doing their best to ruin the place...if you're still residing there...Oy vey!

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CMCM's avatar

Everyone should read a book called "Cruel and Usual Punishment" by Nonie Darwish. It talks about the true Islam and also Sharia law. I've been totally aghast and disgusted reading it, and I spent over 10 years living and teaching in two Islamic countries. I didn't know half of what Darwish talks about. People just don't know and they need to know.

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Johnny-O's avatar

I'm sorry, but people have been claiming sharia law is right around the corner for decades. Its silly and will never happen.

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Erin Montgomery's avatar

I don’t think you’re right on that sentiment. Altho I wish you were.

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CStone's avatar

Absolutely. It’s time for our heel to bruise the head of this seed of satan.

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

I agree with the idea of a heel to the head, CStone, however, research shows that it is not our heel that should be used, it’s Jesus that needs to make that move

…if we do it, we’ll just get bit, like we always have in the past

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FH's avatar

Yes. Just saw an X post of Rashida Talib, sitting Congresswoman, encouraging continued radical islamist action to a wildly cheering crowd. The radical Left is likely to be the replacement.

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Jeanne Schwass's avatar

Can we just send her back, please?

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Chris Fetzer's avatar

Go ahead and replace these far lefties. They have angry words, we have pew pews

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AngelaK's avatar

Maybe they will be truthful to their ideology and rebrand as the DEMONcrats?

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Skenny's avatar

Like a heavy-weight fighter pinned to the ropes by an opponent mercilessly pummeling him into oblivion, the Dem party is only being held up by the ropes. At some point, they will be allowed to collapse to the floor.

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Tom Cashman's avatar

The ropes holding up the Dems are the MSM... they must fall.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

Somehow they always turn their transgressions on the Republicans and brainwash their followers to stick with them. It’s infuriating. Just look how they have high jacked the whole issue of slavery and black rights.

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Jpeach's avatar

The Democrats created TDS and it’s the only thing (neurological disorder), holding them together.

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Susan V's avatar

LET us not forget that Big Pharma bankrolls many a Republican as well!!!

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CMCM's avatar

I suspect any rational "normal" Democrats (if any are left) will be forced to exit the party in disgust, and it will be completely controlled by the radical leftists who have already seized it at this point. I think the old Democrat Party is already gone gone gone.

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sean anderson's avatar

“Section 8 is less a welfare program than a for-profit coral reef, where schools of federal dollars, activist groupers, Wall Street sharks, bureaucratic clownfish, and minnow-like immigrants all jostle for survival in an interdependent financial ecosystem.” Gosh, Jeff, will your fertile imagination never stop? Would the Tren de Arugaua be the poisonous box-jellyfish in this scheme??

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Doohmax's avatar

I have friends whose family business specializes in section 8 housing development. Their corporate private jet sits proudly on the tarmac of our local small town airport.

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walk2write's avatar

Might want to ditch the “r” in friends and call them what they really are.

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Juju's avatar

Hah! Good one!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Nice, I had never seen that.

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walk2write's avatar

When I was little and learning to read and spell, it was one of my tricks to imagine that a friend could be a fiend if not for the “r” growling to keep him honest. Kinda silly, but it worked for me.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Neat. Kinda silly is what works for me too as you know!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

That is really clever!

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Janet's avatar

We have a landlord in our small 8,000 population town. They own over 250 properties—all of them Section 8. Our town is at least 65% Hispanic. So………..

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Possible upcoming change to the sign outside your town. "Welcome to ????. Population: less than yesterday!".

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Full Name's avatar

The smell of grilling burritos on holiday weekends must be overpowering...

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Exactly. Check out Rochester ny, for the exact same shite. I know these people. Knew them anyhow.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I remember reading during the Obama years that people having to default on their mortgages was a plus for his administration because of those houses being absorbed into the Section 8 program.

Some hoped that they could move minorities into established neighborhoods and they would learn good behavior from the settings.

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Oliver Klosov's avatar

I hope they take you out to lunch occasionally with my taxpayer dollars.

BTW, you're welcome.

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Justin's avatar

Imagine those addresses being cross referenced to voter rolls and voting records...

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Robin Esau's avatar

Great data for our DOGE guys!

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Jamison's avatar

My thoughts exactly!

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

It's a toxic aquarium for sure.

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Arturo A.'s avatar

Bookended by the growth and recovery of the great barrier reef to further dismantle the Leftist global communism climate change trash.

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Delightful Designs's avatar

"We are finally going to start litigating the pandemic."

YES!!! Finally!!

What a wonderful way to start the month!

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Lori's avatar

Best Labor Day ever and Trump is laboring, even today!

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

"Call it throwing down a gauntlet, letting a genie out of a bottle, or crossing the jabby Rubicon— whichever, Trump’s post is a tipping point of no return."

Here it comes!

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GregWA's avatar

Kudos, Jeff, as always. But this "...millions lost jobs, children missed years of school, and dissenters were deplatformed." I wish you and others who list the offences of these accused would include, "hundreds of thousands, especially elderly, died pre-maturely with their loved ones pushed away by government" and "millions of teens and 20-30 somethings psychologically maimed by years of isolation."

I realize you often want a shorter, pithier list but these things are enormously worse than "deplatforming"!

p.s., and I will NEVER forgive them for what this did to my adult kids. The only retribution I can think of is illegal and worse, immoral!

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sean anderson's avatar

Mueller mercilessly pursued Dr. Steven Hatfill as primary suspect in the Anthrax poisoning cases and destroyed the career of this promising microbiologist on the basis of mere dogged suspicion and the spiteful inability to admit that he was wrong, foreshadowing his vain attempt to destroy President Trump. I have no sympathy whatever for Mueller.

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Jeff S's avatar

His Parkinson problem is just Trump Derangement Syndrome turned inside out.

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Lori's avatar

I would want proof of what the family said. He may still be able to speak, albeit slowly, and he should be accountable. Why take just the family members word on this. They just want to cya him.

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Teresa Thibodeaux's avatar

Yep. Sorry, not sorry. I’m very skeptical that he’s got anything wrong with him at all. Prove it.

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sean anderson's avatar

It is weirdly the sane reasoning of the investigator who excused President Cabbage of possible perjury by saying he was an elderly man with memory lapses. Exculpation for mine but not for thine!

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fuzzi's avatar

Apparently he wasn't given the saline jab. Sucks for him.

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wkenn's avatar

The 911 issue is warming up again (it never really went cold). What really happened? Were the laws of physics, for example, suddenly suspended? Mueller was running the FBI. Those secrets need exposure. Sidelining him as not able to answer questions under scrutiny due to a medical condition (similar to "Joe Biden") is much more than a medical diagnosis.

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Annie's avatar

I think most of the so called "elite" were given the real shot. They are only ticket takers and useful idiots. Their time of usefulness is soon up. Then they will pay the full price of admission to the cabal.

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P Flournoy's avatar

I sure hope so!

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

I find it very coincidental and convenient that Mueller can't testify because of his disease. I know everyone is different and the disease progresses at different rates, but a good friend of mine also has Parkinson's. One side is jittery, but it hasn't affected his mind.

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Beckadee's avatar

That's my understanding too as my brother has Parkinson's. His body is shot but brain seems to be ok. A month ago they said Mueller was in a memory care unit. Now it's Parkinson's. Can't keep their BS straight.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

My dad died of Parkinson’s and he was as sharp as a tack until his very last day.

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CMCM's avatar

Seems like he could at least nod his head yes or no.

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P Flournoy's avatar

Billy Graham had Parkinson’s and preached for years after he was diagnosed.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

He was not all there years ago. Seems like he was the figurehead for Special Counsel with evil Andrew Weissmann running the show.

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/09/01/robert-mueller-has-parkinsons-disease-congress-drops-subpoena/

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Astragale's avatar

Hatfill has been great regarding the plandemic. He knows it was all BS.

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sean anderson's avatar

I am glad that the stigma that Mueller wrongfully put on him has been overcome. He had been recently hired in a research position when Mueller accused him. Hatfill lost that position but has been able to pursue his career once his name was cleared.

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Valerie's avatar

I just read the Trump tweet on X (Mary Talley Bowden’s acct) about 30 min before this column came out and I immediately thought how I couldn’t wait to see how Jeff would decipher it. A fulcrum, indeed. Excellent analysis!

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Clara's avatar

Ditto! Jeff never disappoints.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I read it on James Rogiski’s substack and wondered the same.

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WP William's avatar

TRUMP--not draining the Swamp, but dropping MOAB munitions all over the dammed place that will unexpectedly detonate at some point

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Juju's avatar

Bunker buster moves. No need to drain what gets obliterated and no longer exists.

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Kathryn's avatar

#Quack4theCDC

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Donna in MO's avatar

AND municipalities cannot ban investors from putting section 8 properties in your neighborhood. And it our town, the handful of apt complexes that take those vouchers are crime dens.

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Ddm's avatar

It makes me connect the dots on why BlackRock bought up so many homes across Colorado(and the country), driving prices up, including my neighborhood ($600k to $1.6M homes). We have noticed a whole new demographic in our neighborhood. Non-English speaking, multiple families, strangely licensed cars etc. They are putting Section 8 people in those homes and getting paid guaranteed elevated rent. They can get up to $2200 for a 3 bedroom home.

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Donna in MO's avatar

As much as people like to hate on HOAs we did vote to ban rental properties in our neighborhood in 2022. (although our lawyer said we had to grandfather in existing ones) and I hope that it sticks if we are ever legally challenged. We had a malcontent landlord ~7 years ago when I was on the board (we were fining him for not taking care of his property) and he threatened to 'go Section 8' if we didn't back off. I called the city and they said because it's a Federal program there is nothing they or we could do to stop him. Thank goodness he opted to sell and a family who owns it moved in.

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P Flournoy's avatar

What state are you in?

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Donna in MO's avatar

Missouri

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Truth Seeker's avatar

$9k a month for one bdr condo here in paradise...

Oceanfront, however a giant FEMA scheme

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Melissa S's avatar

I know one family living in Section 8 housing. They are really good people. Salt of the earth. They maintain the property. Are good neighbors. Law abiding citizens. Grateful for the help they receive. On the other hand, I think of another family that moved into my neighborhood. They were criminals. Fenced stolen property and committed burglaries for 2 years. Everyone on our street knew it. But the Section 8 authorities and the police did nothing. (Not enough evidence. But they weren't looking hard.) The landlord who signed up to rent the house thought she was getting a good deal turning over the oversight of her property to Section 8. No worries. Section 8 would handle everything. Unfortunately, under the contract she signed, she could not even check on her property. And she could not get rid of the tenants (the number of which living in the house was always excessively more than number in the original contract). The crime family was eventually evicted due to their criminal activity. But the house was left a literal shell. All the appliances stolen. All the walls and flooring destroyed. Garbage everywhere. It took the landlord over a month to repair the damage and muck it out at great cost to her. Never again!

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Donna in MO's avatar

Have a friend who was in a sec 8 apartment for a while during a rough patch but got out of there once she got a promotion at work. Said many are single moms with boyfriends moving in and out. Classic breakdown of the family in too many cases. Our PD launched a Crime Response Team targeting the Section 8 complexes that is mainly just frequent patrols, talking to non criminal residents and building trust, and pressuring the complex owners to put in more lights and getting rid of bushes and such that people could hide behind and ambush residents. Still a lot of calls for service but not as much as before.

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Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

I help a single mother in Section 8 housing here in Atlanta by sponsoring her son’s football expenses. She works hard to support them. This relationship has opened my eyes. Her beloved grandmother left school at 12 to work in the fields to support the family, was a cook in the Dekalb County school system for decades, and had three sons by at least two fathers. The youngest of them went homeless when she died, because the oldest accused him of cleaning out grandma’s bank account. Now it turns out it was the oldest! Month before last, that youngest son, uncle of my friend, was apparently murdered on Freedom Parkway. His remains went from the medical examiner to a funeral home chosen by the older two, BUT when his daughter showed up with a birth certificate to prove she was next of kin, the older two bailed and told this young woman she was responsible for all the costs.

My friend struggles to make ends in the gig economy and pay rent as self-employed, but if she takes a job in the school system, she has to report her income and that will dramatically raise her rent.

Her son is on the honor roll, was chosen by his coaches to be the middle school football team captain, wins awards as a percussionist, and leads his teammates in Bible study online. To say she is doing an outstanding job as his mom is vastly understating it.

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Donna in MO's avatar

The system is not set up to reward initiative or upward mobility. Look up 'benefits cliff' I remember reading a story in the local paper about the city giving many of their lower wage workers a $2/hr raise. (this was before the fight for $15 movement had started.) Said about half of the employees turned down the raise as they would lose all of the gov benefits at the higher wage and end up worse off. Fed poverty programs are designed to keep people dependent, IMHO.

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Frank Z's avatar

I imagine a solid majority of applicants for the scarce sec 8 residences are Democrats. I can also imagine their reaction when they discover how many of these units have gone to illegal immigrants through the efforts of organizations their votes have supported.

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Melissa S's avatar

Don't need any psychic abilities to predict which party most section 8 residents vote for, legally and not. Totally safe bet.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

In Rochester , they literally had to build a major police station inthe section 8 shithole, to have them nearby, where they were needed by the hour. Thousands of resident,mostly scum.

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Janet's avatar

In a nearby town the sec 8 shithole is built in a sunken area between highways. You can’t even see it from the roads. For years driving around there I had no idea it was there. Lol.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

In Rochester, they took beautiful old farmland, right in the middle of a very large upper middle class town 100k+ and built these green fucking monstrosities, out of cardboard, all sec8, and in the first year they figured out they were gonna need a new, large police station, smack dab in the middle of it. And those cops have enough crime there,they don’t have to leave.

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MaryAnn's avatar

A large sec 8 complex went up in record time very close to an above middle class neighborhood in my town. The seller knew what was going to happen to the property but kept it quiet until the deal was done and he relocated. Nice, tall, wrought iron gated fencing around the property does not keep the residents from perusing on foot the yards, cars, homes of their more affluent neighbors.

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CHop's avatar

I've seen it destroy a part of a city. The Councilman owned the rentals, switched then to Section 8 and with 10-15 years, the area went downhill and the preschool across the street had to close.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Same situation in the area I went to HS. They closed the big housing projects in the 80's and instead gave out section 8 vouchers with the idea that putting low income residents in middle class neighborhoods would make it easier for them to access resources and jobs and aspire to improve their lives, etc. Read that 200 vouchers went to the middle/working class neighborhoods around my (Catholic) HS in the mid 1980's. Went back in the late 90's to take my kids to see a school play I had been in back in the day. Shocked to see the area looked like a war zone. Foot tall grass, peeling paint, bars on the windows, some yards with trash or piles of tree limbs. The strip mall we all visited after school was half empty, but had a liquor store, payday lender, and tattoo shop. My High School closed about a decade ago, enrollment about a quarter of what it was when I was there. The public school lost accreditation in 2012 and has yet to attain it back.

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✝️✝️✝️

For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all men, instructing us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously and godly in the present age, looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus, who gave Himself for us to redeem us from every lawless deed, and to purify for Himself a people for His own possession, zealous for good deeds.

— Titus 2:11-14 NAS95

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Lori's avatar

wonderful choice of scripture in light of today's Trump news!

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Tonya's avatar

Trump: I think the vaccines were great, and saved millions of lives. But some people disagree (like Kennedy and his appointees). Let's find out who's right.

The Left: What do we do? Agree with Trump?!? Or agree with Kennedy?!?

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Jeff Childers's avatar

😂

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SD Scott's avatar

“The baptism of John, was it of God, or of men?”

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M2's avatar

Obviously Kennedy

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ZuZu’s Petals's avatar

“Section 8 is less a welfare program than a for-profit coral reef, where schools of federal dollars, activist groupers, Wall Street sharks, bureaucratic clownfish, and minnow-like immigrants all jostle for survival in an interdependent financial ecosystem. Nudge the reef, and the whole ecosystem shudders.” Jeff, you are a marvel. I love this. Thank you.

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