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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

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Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, this he will also reap. For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life. Let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we will reap if we do not grow weary. So then, while we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, and especially to those who are of the household of the faith.

— Galatians 6:7-10 NAS95

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RunningLogic's avatar

Amen!

—“Let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we will reap if we do not grow weary.”

Definitely need to hear this part especially!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I always love being reminded of this passage. His promises are sure.

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Mary Yungeberg's avatar

Those verses are perfect for the day. Thank you!

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Yes, as usual, Conservatives are resting on their laurels. We can’t slack off!

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PuPu Platter's avatar

What laurels? A guy who almost won 4 years ago being beaten by 13 points? A guy who threatened to kill his political opponents' children winning by 11 points? An 85 year old with serious medical problems retiring and being replaced by someone even worse?

Republicans are living in fantasy-land. You're almost as bad as the democrats in that regard. Every pile of crap you see has wings and a gold lining.

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Amen!

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Astragale's avatar

Good grief, that’s nauseating!

I’m female and I don’t like to see men behaving like big cissies. 😱

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Politico Phil's avatar

“Remember this, and show yourselves men;

Recall to mind, O you transgressors.

Remember the former things of old,

For I am God, and there is no other;

I am God, and there is none like Me,

Declaring the end from the beginning,

And from ancient times things that are not yet done,

Saying, ‘My counsel shall stand,

And I will do all My pleasure'

Isaiah 46:8-10

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

There is no other! Hallelujah!!

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Politico Phil's avatar

Caught my attention when He addressed it to "men".

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SD Scott's avatar

Alleluia!

Let God be true, and every man a liar.

He is the only reason to hang around for human history: to see the works of the Lord as he fulfills his words, outshining and upending everything that humans & devils can devise.

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Tom Wiedemeier's avatar

That and to share the good news.

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Carolyn's avatar

AMEN and AMEN

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Oma's avatar

Amen!!

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PuPu Platter's avatar

Keep praying and losing.

God helps those who help themselves.

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Castelletto's avatar

On the other hand, the crowd will always choose Barrabas, with very, um, problematic consequences. The globalists are not done yet. Their pattern is to move right on to the next part of the plan, even after the first stage fails.

Here, we see more than a youthful purge. It's a movement toward abject communism, and it's so far occurring on the coasts. Here in Maine, Jared Golden, a young, less-than-averagely looney Democrat, is stepping down. Meanwhile, a young, rabid leftist is running for the Democrat nomination against Collins and trouncing the moderate-to-severe looney governor in the polls.

Look for the coasts to go crazy, to augment the split with the rest of the country, and to do their best to create a Fort Sumpter moment to divide and conquer if they can.

This needs to be a political call for all hands on deck, because not nipping it in the bud will only increase the threat. Trump can't do this by himself, and a solid trouncing in 2026 will be essential to saving the country from this predatory residue of the revolutions of the past few centuries. Works as well as prayer are needed.

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K A's avatar

I do not know how illegal foreigners vote, hold office and are not arrested immediately. America is at a precipice. I believe Trump needs to call in the military, enact martial law, clean things completely out and let us heal. The Insurrection Act certainly seems reasonable at this point.

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Robyn Welch's avatar

Mamdani was born in Uganda, brought here as a kid. Graduated college in 2014, didn't become naturalized (dual citizenship) until 2018. "Surprisingly", around the same time he got involved in politics. He reminds me of obama (I know, "Hawaii"...)

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Pete's avatar

Seattle replaced the liberal head of the city counsel who had been doing good work cleaning the city up with a pro crime nutcase. Democrats have learning disabilities.

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Gotmoxie's avatar

I agree and go a step further—Democrats have an evil agenda dictated by the WHO and other “invisible” overlords. Obama wasn’t a master architect; he was a trained puppet

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Pete's avatar

Democrats have no idea that they are puppets mindlessly dancing to authoritarian strings.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Valid observations Castelletto and call to action.

I'm afraid the tree of takeover has blossomed, the buds fruited and seeds sown far and wide. Pruning or nipping is now like chasing dandelions in a field on a warm spring day.

This day was forecast but the timing was ours. Just as the Hebrews chased after false gods and strayed further from the law, they were dispersed and left to live with the consequences in captivity.

We have done the very same, chasing false gods and departed from Constitutional law. Dispersal won't happen as the enemy is in the camp and too many are willing to join with them. We will become a foreign nation within our own borders.

The difference between the Hebrews and Americans, God promised to bring the Hebrews back to the land originally promised them. There is no promise for America from that same God.

We built it, we played with it and we broke it. We will now pay for it.

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SD Scott's avatar

But God.

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SD Scott's avatar

And election integrity.

These coasts are not as deluded as they might appear.

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CMCM's avatar

The coasts are major, but it's also the big blue cities anywhere. Many of the the big cities are one the coasts, it seems. Anyone not in the big cities is marginal in their minds. We don't count.

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SD Scott's avatar

Mail in ballots. Say no more.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we will reap if we do not grow weary.

This is the second time I have read that verse this morning! I am listening, Lord! 🙏🏻

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NancyP's avatar

This is perfectly picked for a day such as today. Thank you, Janice.

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I am not your Other's avatar

After a torturous night thinking of the ostrich culling in Canada, I needed this. Thank you. Their gentle souls are free now.

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shayne's avatar

😭 I

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Peace's avatar

Oh no! I'd lost track - have the ostriches been killed in Canada?

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I am not your Other's avatar

Sadly yes.

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Lori's avatar

Oh no, did they get culled? I have been watching this but had not heard?

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Lori's avatar

Thank you for letting me know. This makes me so damn angry. I have been donating to help them fight the order. Their blood had the ability to fight off covid and CFIA destroys them. The CFIA makes me sick. I hope that every single person involved in that culling meets a horrible fate and one that is extraordinarily painful. Those wonderful and beautiful birds. Rot in hell CFIA.

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I am not your Other's avatar

Yes. Viva Frei had a fiery diatribe on X last night. The whole thing is horrific.

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Lori's avatar

I just emailed the CFIA and told them what I thought and I hope they rot. We should all send them an online message.

It is disgusting. Heaven wept at the killing of these innocents.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Amen. Hope you are feeling better, Janice!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Some, thank you. Fever and headache gone. Got up to make some elderberry syrup and eat something. We are trying to go to our 40th college reunion this weekend. I need a miraculous turnaround. 🙏🏻

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Praying!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Thank you so much, Margot!

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Prayers for you Janice 🙏🙏🙏😘❤️

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Thank you very much, Laura.

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RunningLogic's avatar

🙏🙏🙏

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Sarah Beth|Writing For Healing's avatar

Sending prayers Janice! Sounds fun!

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Monterey's avatar

Would love to hear how one makes Elderberry syrup sometime

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Monterey's avatar

Thank you

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ILoveherbs's avatar

Janice, glad you're feeling a little better. In the fall I start drinking "Grammy water", so named by our grandson many years ago. He would drink this when he was 3 yrs old & even ask for it. Now he makes it for himself when he doesn't feel well. Great concoction. Recipe: 2 cups H2O, 7 cloves of garlic peeled & smashed (I remove the green stem if there's one). Simmer approx 20 min, till the water has lost it's watery taste. I drink it plain but you could add a little honey after it's cooled some. Boiling water kills the beneficial part of the honey. Much milder than it sounds. Learned this from an acupuncturist 20+ yrs ago.

May you be well 🙏

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I do take garlic in capsule form. Maybe it helps.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Yes Janice, elderberry syrup is the right topic for JC's comment section.

Somehow that is not beyond you... Animals fast when "under" the weather.

Just saying.

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Jamie's avatar
Nov 7Edited

“ IF we do not grow weary”… so many grow weary.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Or lazy. Or distracted.

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Carolyn's avatar

AMEN and AMEN

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EMME's avatar

Prophetic Words Spoken!!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Janice is back with Words that are... hold on, somewhat pertinent.

The fact that JC is soliciting comments is a new trend. Is Janice mocking

God by posting scripture without any effort on interpretation?

Or is that just what Catholics do?

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FGB3's avatar

Paul bores me.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

If he's an uncompromising well-read Muslim, a beaming jihadist in a 3 piece suit is still a jihadist. It's a facade.

https://tinyurl.com/57d7c43k (viewer discretion). If you think you're having a bad day, welcome to reality.

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Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

He’s an islamocommie.

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shibumi's avatar

But that's what NYC wants.

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Angk's avatar

No. They do want something, but it isn't what is being served. They'll realize what they perpetuated on to the city. Then it will get really interesting. They have NO idea who Mamdani really is.

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David Westall's avatar

They will not realize it. At

least until it is way to late. There will always be some boogie man to blame that’s not him.

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SD Scott's avatar

God help them - may he open their eyes.

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Johnny-O's avatar

I feel like you could replace Mamadani's name with Trump's and your comment still holds. The tribe is blind to what is unfolding before them.

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SD Scott's avatar

Any more than Obama, the previous New Thing (treasonous puppet).

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Possibly, however mail in ballots are easy to create facilitating cheating...

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shayne's avatar

I read it. We can not assume this demonic violent genocidal murder will not come here.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

No doubt. The goal is world domination at all costs. This is not hyperbole....and you can't reason with legit lunatics who think raping, murdering and butchering humans are admirable qualities.

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LMWC's avatar

Anyone else notice how quickly we have gone away from Putin and Russia=dictatorship and world domination?

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Truth Seeker's avatar

High end realtors in Fl have had their phones ringing off the hook, post NY mayoral "race". Wealthy NY'ers are fleeing, not waiting.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Pretty soon NYC will look like a third world shithole. Y'know....like Portland.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

It already does.

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SD Scott's avatar

Or San Francisco, home of the departing witch.

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MayBella82's avatar

I hope they leave their politics there.

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shayne's avatar

Absolutely, Eric

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

That needs to be shorthand for truth exposed: as in, it's 'absolutely Eric'.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

That sounds "antisemitic"! Legit lunatics?

Zionist jews have conducted an ongoing mass slaughter of many tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians, with the full support, arming and funding of Trump and his team.

Remember that Trump tried to get laws passed making criticism of jews illegal?

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

I get it dude. Religious lunatics abound on every region of the globe. I don't support any of them. I prefer sanity.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

IF you still support Trump... you support the genocide he funded and all of the warmongering, apartheid and brutality of the Zio-pig regime.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

I support Trump on immigration policies here in the U.S. I don't have to support him on other policies.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Careful... Janice (Logic beyond me) might slit your throat! :-)

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R Kivenas's avatar

Just a matter of time! England in the process of falling first, then the US with blood sucking ticks using laws to take over. Read a book many years ago (80’s), stated we will collapse from within and not a shot fired. Lawyers and politicians would be the cause of collapse.

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Pastor Mike's avatar

"460 massacred at a maternity hospital," all while we're told we can't Carry at the hospital

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

Well, YOU can't, but THEY can.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

How many hospitals in Gaza were destroyed by the Zio-pig jews?

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Pot has boiled over, real men know what to do.

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Lori's avatar
Nov 7Edited

mammadammie the commie. get ready for prayer rugs, kufis and hajibs, protection of sharia law and he just asked khan, another muslim, to help him transition to mayor

the young dems purging the elders to the knackers yard

the young voters that voted for him as the lowest common denominators in the country that have no idea about history, are entitled and don't want to work hard. They want it all for free.

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Tio Nico's avatar

O course thay have no clue abou history. They been tru da gummit skewlz. Doan wanna teeeech no hisstree..its BOOOOOring.

Who was it so wisely said, back some years, that those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it?

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The Fifster's avatar

History & Geography.

Go to the Jersey shore in the summer and ask 100 20 somethings to show you on a map where they live....."Oh let me turn on wayz on my smart phone....."

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Lori's avatar

exactly!

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James's avatar

And those who do study History are doomed to watch those who don’t repeat the same mistakes

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

True. The tie and 3 piece suit weren't even necessary. He could have been wrapped in a dirty blood stained sheet and still have won them over.

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Kat's avatar

Do you think all the liquor stores will be closed according to Sharia law!?!

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shibumi's avatar

For reasons I don't understand, this video is age-restricted on YouTube:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/SjXtlnT7BkJO/

Women like strong men. White men have been neutered, and now women are looking for a conquerer. I don't know if the women of NYC will be against prayer rugs, hijabs and sharia law; they may be thrilled at having a strong man tell them what to do.

I know it sounds insane; watch the video. They make a credible case.

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Lori's avatar

yes, the women of nyc are sick liberals with crippled minds and they will don that hijab and embrace sharia quicker than you can say muslim. thanks for the video shibumi.

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shibumi's avatar

You're welcome Lori. I wish I didn't agree with the points made in the video, but unfortunately, they present a logical argument.

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Lori's avatar

Yes, I agreed with a lot of it, not all but most.

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The Fifster's avatar

Even if they are 1 or 20 women their "strong Man" is "seeing"?

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The Fifster's avatar

Even if they are 1 of 20 women their "strong Man" is "seeing"?

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Sherrylyn Young's avatar

Shibumi--I tried to watch the video with an open and objective mind, but I couldn't find it convincing. If Mamdani is supposed to be seen as a powerful and aggressive man, I am missing something! He has never had a demanding job, nor made his own way without the support of his parents. And his policy plans indicate that he has little understanding of how a society needs to function to provide security and prosperity to it citizens (including women). Also, men who feel the need to subjegate women do not strike me as "masculine.". They strike me as bullies who are insecure with their own masculinity. Men who care about women do not feel the need to impose subjegation, chastity, and isolation upon them.

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Andrew lawson's avatar

Speaking at a Christian men's breakfast a few years ago in, rural Australia, I said a little on the low position of women in Islam.

At the end of my talk a man told me about his friends daughter. She married a moslem, converted and now lived a strictly moslem life. My question was, was she a liberal/ wok, non Christian. He was very surprised by my question and said yes she was.

My reasoning was that living a life without knowing Jesus or any of the truths of the bible she was very open to changing 1 set of lies for the lies of Islam. Straight from feminist to Islamic man's property, thinking she had found the truth!! Complete freedom to a slave of Islam.

Our whole weak western society is VERY susceptible to this conversion at present.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Pretty sure we’re gonna be forced to kill them all. It’s us or them.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

If NYC is the safe zone it's gonna be interesting to see how The Mob responds to morning prayer and "turf violations." Could get dicey. My God, the whole narrative is simply bursting with DC comic/Gotham City imagery and potential. At the very least it'll make for good copy.

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Bones's avatar

My money is on the Corleones

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Bandit's avatar

🤞

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shibumi's avatar

Nope. Things like this have happened in a variety of cities around Detroit.

People still do not want to be seen as racist. What is the cure to racism? Tolerance.

So they tolerate the call to prayer. They tolerate the halal stores. They tolerate all the weird Islamic stuff. Because to NOT tolerate would be racist and admitting you're a bad person. I've seen both D and R types do this; their tolerance is a virtue to them.

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Pete's avatar

Brits tolerating gang rape as to not appear racist is the apex of this idiocy.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

I'm a rabid intolerant asshole when it comes to some subjects. I proudly wear the badge. Militant Islam qualifies. Any violence based on religion qualifies.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

You may be assuming cities are equivalent. They are not.

There is a tipping point. The Guard is in the worst Blue cities.

Support is overwhelming despite misbranding.

The US has the second Amendment, unlike Chinada, the UK, Aus,

Germany, etc.

Scams that have failed include Covidiocy, Global "warming", Climate Change, and the attempt to steal the '24 election.

Tolerance was once a virtue...

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

I'm not racist, I'm religionist. Do whatever you want in private. Especially when it's not even your country.

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

How long before the minarets are installed? Like in Michigan? 5x/day.

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SM's avatar

When the Mob gets released from prison, I’m sure they’ll have a little spaghetti dinner and discuss a few things 💯

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Johnny-O's avatar

Good job playing right into the culture wars.

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Art's avatar

Look like the left and the right are having a contest to see who hates Jews more. MAGA can be saved but it will take throwing a few clowns overboard and appropriating the “affordability” platform. Congress needs to end their vacation and do something substantial about housing and healthcare costs. That’s what will determine the winners.

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Tio Nico's avatar

by what principle do da Gummit have any authority to deal with "housing"? not in their bailiwick.

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Art's avatar

How about by “da Gummit” streamlining excessive building code requirements, to start?

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Tio Nico's avatar

US gummit are not doing that bit. turn to your very own "wondephul"state over that one.My state, back about 20 years, imposed a pile o stupid restricions, mandates, etc, which added about 40% to the cost o building a new home. Now lately around here they are allowing (mandating?) huge houses on tiny lots, increasig density beyond what the local system can handle. Congestion hereabouts has doubled in 5 years.

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SD Scott's avatar

And outlaw house hoarding, and property ownership by foreigners.

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Michael Srite's avatar

The Gummit could allow those who have un-payable student loans to declare bankruptcy, as The Donald famously did when his ventures went sour.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Currently, jews are worthy of all the hate they are receiving.

Unless you support genocide... or the massive corruption of our political, financial and media systems...

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Johnny-O's avatar

Speaking out against the Israeli government means one hates Jews? Is that what your comment implies? If so, its ridiculous. Utterly.

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CeeMcG's avatar

We should never have let people from these savage countries into the US! 😩

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Bandit's avatar

Yes, aren't muslims just the brightest light on the planet? Such a gentle, loving people, full of the milk of human kindness. 🙄 Nukes are the best defense. Glass the middle east.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Now now, just because you don't enjoy slitting people's throats doesn’t mean other “people” don't find enjoyment in it. To them it's a certain kind of "love language."

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I’m pretty sure your gonna see some mass casualty events when the Muzzies start blocking streets that the mob owns. And the casualties will be on the brown side.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Mass casualty events is code for terrorism. Think an unprecedented # of aircraft crashes, near misses, semi tankers filled with toxic chemicals overturning, boats smashing into bridges, chemical plants or oil refineries torched, food processing plants torched etc etc.

As you point out there is certain to be disproportional casualties.

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SD Scott's avatar

Don’t forget church burnings.

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Bandit's avatar

Yes, Eric, I like the quick and easy way. Nukes for them all.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Only a bot or a seriously deranged mentally ill person would make such comments.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

You have a problem with killing Muslims pigs? Move to Britain. You can help the fuckers bring in the caliphate.

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shibumi's avatar

Please. Stop with the Muslim hate. It's no better than the abject Jewish hate. Or any other religion-based hate.

I've been friends with individual muslims. I lived in an area with businesses that were owned by muslims who fled the middle east in the 70s and earlier. These were normal people who just wanted to live their own lives. As were the Muslim men I worked with. Many--but not all-- Muslims in the US want to integrate and live their own lives, just like everyone else here.

However... there is a huge problem with inbreeding in many Muslim countries, and that causes issues. There are also issues about the way many Muslim children in the middle east are raised; some would call it psychologically abusive, and it probably is. That causes huge psychological problems later in life.

Are there Muslims who are psychologically unstable and violent? Yes. There are also Venezuelan gang members who fit that description. And home grown minorities.

What can we do? Perhaps we need to be more careful about who we let in.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Yes, there are rules about getting in but a whole lotta people bypassed those rules and the Biden party let them come on in.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Broad brushing hatred is foolish. Predicting the response is accurately assessing.

Just as its true that Brits ignored gang rape, it is just as predictable that normal Muslims will ignore Sharia law as it unfolds.

We have already "let in" the insurgents.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Are you really so heinous?

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Robin's avatar

How many came across the border during the Biden invasion? Single men on standby for the word to invade and destroy.

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Monterey's avatar

Wow, sudan is a nightmare . Had no idea

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

The “religion of peace” now appearing in the U.S.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Christianity doesn't exactly have a great track record either though does it? Tribe mentality drives me mad. Amnesia runs amok.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Which "religion of peace" do you refer to?

Have you read the talmud? It is even more vile and despicable than the koran.

Zionist jews live by it.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Bro, why you on me today? I don’t support any organized religion. I find them equally abhorrently violent.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I don't meant to be... but again, what religion of peace were you referring to?

Likely Islam, right?

Zionist jews are far worse, IMHO.

I agree with you, they ALL are deeply flawed. I am agnostic, open to the unknown... if more "religious" would be honest with themselves, they would be agnostic too... but fear is a great motivator...

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Sparing the long-winded details, after a 20 year walk in the woods with Christianity I started to ask a lot of questions….A LOT. I wasn’t expecting it, but I ended up as an athiest for a short time. That didn't make any sense either, so like you I ended up agnostic about this great mystery we call existence. I could go on and on, but this is not the venue.

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neener's avatar

What a mess. Evil reigns there.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Where does evil not reign??

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Peace's avatar
Nov 7Edited

What is the source of this disgusting brutality? Are they following some "religious" tenets? What is their end goal in their minds, especially the sexual violence?! Another commenter posited childhood trauma on the part of these perpetrators that has indoctrinated them. Satanic.

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Chjuhnke's avatar

I have no words.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

It's hard to compute acts so unthinkable.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Is it? There is a commenter above (if they are a real person and/or not severely mentally ill) who thinks we should nuke the entire middle east.

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Carrie's avatar

The whole affordability thing from the left needs to be re captured by the right.

The right is the party of affordability (although not enough Rs stick to it).

There is nothing affordable about Obamacare or any democrat policy.

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

There's nothing affordable about the military or corporate welfare either.

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Jursy Gurl's avatar

I really think it’s time for me to get a gun and learn how to handle it when the SHTF.

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Renee Deglau's avatar

Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light

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Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

Why the heck is there so much attention FROM THE RIGHT, paid to the democrats and their islamocommies? This helps nothing,

For example. An idiot judge in the NE somewhere told Trump he had to fully fund food stamps. Instead of using this moment as an educational opportunity, ie flooding the airways with cohesive comprehensive messaging that to do so would be anti democratic and totally unconstitutional, instead, they are going to appeal. WTF?

Instead of comprehensive messaging coming out of the GOP on how to help regular people, we get internAl fights regarding Tucker Carlson and that Fuentes guy and Heritage etc. WTF?

Trump's in front of the media every single effing day. Have a message, stick to it, repeat it instead of silly baiting and trolling.

And WTF did Duffy do regarding airports? Did he limit Dulles? No. At least he did BWI and National but WTF? Those three are the ones the senatewhores and congresswhores take to fly home every weekend instead of doing their effing jobs.

I swear, the GOP is so stupid, they’ll hold a gun to their own heads and threaten to blow it off to get their way. That only works in older movies.

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Heather Sheen's avatar

The Uniparty Deep State wants control so bad that the Republicans who are part of it are willing to sit back and let Democrats win again. Others, how do you explain them not implementing all of Trump's plans immediately into legislation? They know he has winning issues. They refuse to use those issues, which mean they're going to lose.

Charlie Kirk was right - we need to go right to the younger generations and teach them how to think, and ultimately, how to run for office themselves. The Old Guard, on either side, simply won't do what needs to be done to save our country.

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Lori's avatar

Well at least TPUSA is trying to help on that score.

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Elaine Seinfeld's avatar

TPUSA is a MURDERING ZIONIST ORGANIZATION

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Lynne Morris's avatar

Well said, HS. Especially about the Kirk model. I do draw a slight distinction in that I do not think the Deep State (career bureaucrats in the upper echelons of the alphabet agencies in the executive branch) and Uniparty are synonymous. I think the Deep State is the Uniparty puppeteer. And the Deep State is only possible because Congress has abandoned its mandate to legislate. Congress is no longer willing to engage by the rule of politics that you win some, you lose some but you legislate.

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Bill Pound's avatar

From my perspective, Congress is literally worthless. Why members should be paid during a Federal government shutdown is beyond me? If the courts won't allow Trump to proceed with his agenda Congress should reform and pass laws allowing him to do so. Tariffs have been dramatically effective in reshaping trade and international relations for a skilled negotiator. Since ~1980 we have given China some $5 trillion to help build their economy at our expense.

If the Federal Reserve won't lower interest rates to promote housing for young people what good is it? If antitrust and other laws aren't used to breakup giant corporations and decrease share buybacks what good are they? If the Supreme Court won't reverse the Citizens United flow of big money corruption into politics what good is it? Inequality between the rich and the poor is a serious issue which needs to be addressed by both parties. I am a conservative who agrees with Robert Reich on this. As this article suggests, "affordability" is the issue. Meanwhile the US Congress is worthless or did I say that already. Either go to work or go home.

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SD Scott's avatar

Preach!

You’re over the target.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I despise RINOS more than Demonrats! They are the enemy within with their holier-than-thou rationalizations for screwing us.

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MayBella82's avatar

I completely agree. Being a Veteran, Dan Crenshaw pisses me off often. He is all about himself.

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Fortified City's avatar

The democrats and the republicans the two wings of that vulture feeding out of the same trough in D.C.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Charlie Kirk.....another topic (his alleged death) that is already swept under the rug. Just like Trump's alleged assassination attempts.....nothing to see here!

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Jeff C's avatar

In the words of the wise prophet Bill Clinton, "It's the economy, stupid".

Whether Republicans admit it of not "Affordability" is a very real issue. Of course communism will make things infinitely worse. But pretending things are just fine leads to a "let them eat cake" perception that will destroy the Trump agenda.

Young people cannot buy homes due to stagnating wages and exploding home prices. It looks to them like the Boomers lived the American dream then pulled up the ladder behind them. First time home buyers are now nearly forty. Think about that, it's a sign of deep structural problems in America.

Young people were swindled by corrupt universities and lenders, sold worthless degrees on credit and saddled with crippling lifelong debt. Debt that cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. Debt slavery stemming from the most immoral predatory usuary practices imaginable. Their foolish parents encouraged this or at least did not attempt to dissuade them.

They are looking for jobs and realize they are competing against the entire world as their elders sold off their birthright for pennies on the dollar. Entry level jobs are stolen by illegal aliens. Professional-level jobs are stolen by the H1b Visa scammers.

They are angry and have every right to be angry. When they mention this all they get is, "stop your complaining and pull yourself up by your bootstraps like I did". There is zero recognition of any of the things I mention above, that the previous generations didn't face. There is just contempt and scorn.

So now they are electing communists and people act shocked. Unless Trump addresses this immediately his entire administration will be derailed. No more running around the world shaking hands with corrupt foreign leaders. No more photo ops with hedge fund billionaires. No more kissing Israel's ass. No more regime change talk in Venezuela.

It's the economy, stupid. This administration needs to be entirely focused on a domestic agenda that addresses this stuff or Madami is just the start.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

It doesn’t help with Trump out there touting the golden age and telling us to ignore our lying eyes with food, gas, and electricity prices lower and lower. Where?!!! I see none of that as I buy the groceries and gas and pay the electric bill. Young people are not stupid. They see it too. Just the way they saw biden lie about it. Trumps not looking great these days. Then slap the MAHA facade on while they praise big pharma for lowering the cost of all their killer drugs as the guy passes out. Right. In. Front. Of. Trump. Irony? Oxymoron? Yup.

🤫 let’s ignore that happening and focus on piglosi retiring with her millions in insider trading. Let’s congratulate her 100 years in congress instead. 😒

And lest anyone claim I’m bashing trump - I voted for him 3x. Not happy with SOME of what’s happening. The fake MAHA cheap pills thing is front and center for me.

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Jeff C's avatar

Yes. I love Trump and think he is probably the last hope to save America. Including primaries I voted for him six times. But he is getting some very bad advice by people who don't share his vision for America. He needs to turn it around and quickly, or he will lose the midterms and spend the last two years facing never-ending impeachments.

Perception is reality.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Thanks for being willing to say it. I find the right side doesn’t want to criticize DJT and I get why not. But. We have to also face reality and he is repeating the first term with listening to some very bad advice.

I can’t understand it.

It doesn’t take long to take the temperature of what’s happening. Yet he continues to push the jabs and now bolstering big pharma and big tech and bragging how much lower priced everything is. I’m like…..are you kidding me! He doesn’t seem to have a clue. Which proves he isn’t doing his own social media cuz if he was - he’d hear the people.

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Jeff C's avatar

I was willing to "let Trump cook" as I recognize he has accomplished infinitely more in his life than I have. He deserves our trust.

But running around the world on a seven-day trip solving the worlds problems, when the government was shut down and people are hurting, was foolish. Photo ops with parasite hedge fund billionaires (who build nothing but just skim off the top) is insane. Sharing a stage with sociopath Albert Bourla and thinking it would be well received was absolutely delusional. Appearing to advocate for yet another regime change war, after denouncing them for decade, is inexplicable.

Apparently I'm not the only one who noticed it as evidenced by the election results. Yes they were mostly blue states, but Republicans did *far worse* than expected. Working class Trump supporters stayed home, while the Democrats are fired up. If this repeats in 2026 then Trump himself will be cooked.

Edit: BTW, this all really started withe the walk back on Epstein and the "who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes" routine. While I'm sure Trump has his reasons, it is *obvious* things are being withheld to shield powerful people. It seemed to snowball from there.

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LMWC's avatar

The Conservatives had a young face. It was Charlie Kirk. He brought JD Vance to Trump. He went to college campuses. He preached God, marriage and families, something we should all want. And they killed him for it. Notice no Dem Leftist ever dies from assassination. It isn’t even attempted. Ask yourself why….

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I think you’re right, unfortunately. I’m seeing a pivot that smells rotten. I’m seeing the same ole political games being played and I’m disappointed in it. The “right” calls out all the BS on the left but then when we do those same things it’s 🤐. No honesty about these issues.

I kept quiet when Zuckerberg got a front row seat with his family to the inauguration l and while he paraded Zuckerberg around the WH months later. While he paraded big pharma and Bourla around the WH. And everything you described on his world travels the past 7 days. I was shushed when I complained he was pushing the jabs while people died. Our biggest concerns have been coofid scam and vaxxes. First thing to do -blame Tylenol. I’m not saying Tylenol is good. Second thing to do is crawl into bed with all the above and brag that prices are cheaper than biden. 🙄 no they are not.

All the covid anti vax people being quiet about the passing out of the pharma dude and cheap ozempic pills? Shameful. Shame of Trump and RFK Jr too.

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Astragale's avatar

Yep.

Kash & Dan saying Epstein killed himself didn’t help matters either. 🙄

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

Trump is just another puppet on a string, though a very convincing one for many. Not sure why this isn't clear to more people. The same parasite class controls both sides and play them off against each other.

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Carolyn's avatar

TRUST GOD. HE is fulfilling HIS promises of exposing things done in the dark to the light which is truth. Let HIM do HIS work. Believe in GOD. Change yourself into a follower of YESHUA and search for a closer relationship with the FATHER. Humble yourselves. Repent with a sincere heart. Follow GOD'S laws. Put GOD first as HIS is due. Stop worshipping other false idols. Then HE HE HE HE will heal our lands. We need to each change and do what GOD says is right not man.

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MayBella82's avatar

We need Trump to put his ego aside and focus on America First. I love that he puts out posts but it should just be the facts.

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Fred's avatar

Not his style to be non confrontational, but I’ve said for years that he could surely use one of us (Jeff Childers!) to handle his SM accounts. His narcissism just fuels the leftist narrative. Huge supporter of his policies, but the latter will take time to show benefit, and we don’t have that time.

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Fortified City's avatar

The smart thing would be to nuke the filibuster but because it’s truly one big party in Congress they won’t

The R’s will loose the midterms because of it; none of Trump’s efforts will get passed; the Republicans don’t care. And the R’s also don’t care who controls the House or Senate they make money either way. It’s just a matter of selling votes or buying votes it all the same because like I said they’re politicians all one and the same

“But then you already knew that”

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AM's avatar

Well stated Jeff C.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Election integrity. Without it this is all theater.

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SLien's avatar

Trumps administration has been occupied there’s no doubt about it.

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william howard's avatar

every one of those problems were created by democrats - but republicans will be blamed if they don't fix it - what a strange world

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Jeff C's avatar

That's not true and you know it. Yes the Democrats are probably more responsible than Republicans but so what. The Republicans were complicit in every one of them.

Have you heard *any* Republican talk about this stuff? Aside from Sens. Schmidt and Hawley there has been nothing. Yet Lindsay Graham, Ted Cruz, and plenty of others are out there almost every day demanding Americans pay and die for Israel, overthrow the governments of Russia and Venezuela, and then belittle people who mention the very real problems at home.

This is not a Dem-Rep divide. It's not a Left-Right divide. Yes the Left's solutions are insane, we all agree on that. But the GOP has been completely worthless on this stuff and obsessed with everything except how Joe Paycheck is going to pay $30k/year in health insurance premiums. Have you heard a word from the GOP about how young people's jobs are being stolen by foreigners? The H1b program's biggest supporters are Republicans. The biggest supporters of shoveling money at Israel are Republicans.

The divide is America (and Americans) First vs. any other priority. Plenty of Republicans are on the wrong side of that divide.

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william howard's avatar

Affordability - Buyden runs inflation to 9% & that is republicans fault

Hone purchases - same song 2nd verse

stagnating wages - bring in 20 million illegals with no visible means of support - what do you expect

corrupt universities & exploding student debt - democrats are the ones that federalized student debt handing it out like candy

so no I don't know it

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I agree with Jeff but to your point Byden et al are guilty as charged. However the “R” contributed in all the past years to enable this to happen. They are guilty as charged too. Useless. Spineless. Sell outs.

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william howard's avatar

accessory perhaps (could they have stopped what Obama (Obamacare), Buyden (open borders massive increase in money supply) did any more than dems now trying to stop Trump?) but primarily no way

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Johnny-O's avatar

People have already forgotten that just before Biden ran up record spending and deficits, it was Trump who had done the same thing, yet everyone runs around placing sole blame on the democrats. Its childishly stupid.

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william howard's avatar

hope your history is flawled - Trump’s was a reaction to COVID policies that put people out of work- Buyden’s came after the pandemic was over and did nothing but massively increase the money supply and that is how we got to 9% inflation

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Lori Irvine's avatar

I have been wanting to write this exact same comment only you did it better. I will get granular. New Deal, Great Society, new departments full of govertment workers, public unionization, Obamacare, taking over student loans. Zero real education. Add in financial crisis, covid, vast spending bills creating massive inflation requiring higher interest rates creating total disruption to the housing market. What did you think was going to happen?

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Mark1's avatar

Perhaps we could apply the Lemon Law to college degrees?

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shibumi's avatar

Many years ago, Dennis Miller had a comedy bit where he explained that students should not have to pay back any college loans if they were not able to get and keep a job in their particular major.

I like the idea, LOL.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Well, let’s make students even less accountable than they are. Never mind their grades? Whether they show up for class? Whether they choose a worthless major, or they’re not smart enough to get a job?

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shibumi's avatar

I have a friend who is a professor at a college. She teaches nursing.

It is now the professor's job to make sure the students pass. There is no accountability in terms of the students; their parents are paying, and because their parents are paying, they say that their children should pass, no matter what. The administration agrees, and it is now the responsibility of the teacher to make sure the student passes, not the student.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

One can only guarantee that with willing and capable students as well as effective teaching. I’d object profusely.

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PEL's avatar

Yes the universities have no skin in their game.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

But since Clinton that has been the mantra. And many, many, many so-called progressive policies have failed miserably to address the affordability issue. And the "young people" are largely clueless. Totally and completely clueless. Devoid of any sense not just of history but of the ability to think and analyze. It is as if they all have ADHD. I remember when Twitter was their shiny object and I knew then they were doomed because I can't complete a sentence in twenty something characters much less a thought. So here's a little lesson on "selling out the American birthright". The northern financiers in that bastion of Americanism NYC financed slaves, plantations, and cotton. Northern industrialists transported slaves and cotton. Northern insurance providers insured it all. They got rich, rich, rich doing it. Created dynasties. Lincoln said he feared the southerners in front of him but he feared the bankers behind him more. So a pivot was had on slavery which was certainly morally justified. A war was fought. The South was decimated and held to account. But not so those Northern financiers and industrialists. Rather they were rewarded. First with a forced federal currency which made their bookkeeping easier. Then a Gilded Age but their greed knew no bounds so a series of booms and busts (a cycle we now refer to as bubbles) occured. What to do? Well enact an autonomous Federal Reserve and an income tax to pay for it. Elect some New York industrialists or those adjacent thereto to high federal political office. Roosevelts, Wilson, Taft, etc.. But alas it was ineffective and a Great Depression occured. What to do? Create entitlement programs to relieve the suffering of the citizenry! to foster the appearance of concern and thus maintain power. That's it. But akin to the most recent entitlement fiasco, the Affordable Care Act, funding was a problem. [You should all research and familiarize yourself with the concept of "unfunded mandates" - legally, economically and politically.] What to do? Well the citizens were sitting on piles and piles of gold. A lot of citizens. Some just a little, some a lot, but lots of gold. So that paragon of virtue, the creator of the welfare state, Franklin Delano Roosevelt seized the gold in the hands of the citizenry by declaring private ownership of gold illegal. With the stroke of a pen. I kid you not. Do not completely despair however. The citizens were compensated at a set rate of dollars when they surrendered their gold. Congress (which still functioned back then) ratified Rockefeller's executive order a few months later and simultaneously increased the value of the gold. Thereby enriching the federal government at the expense of the citizenry. Literally. The gold was marshalled in Ft. Knox and "backed" the US dollar which at least kept the dollar stable for decades. As the federal govetnment grew and grew and grew. As did that pesky income tax. There was a post WWII boom that the veru ill-informed young people of today seem to think unfairly benefitted the people born during that 18 year period. But despite this purely random fortunate timing of Boomer birth, not everyone was happy. The Virtnam War raged and those golden Boomer boys were subject to a mandatory draft. Pollution was an issue (that's the forerunner of the climate change crisis!!!). The youth of that day was outraged. They were called hippies and dropped out and turned on. Drugs, sex and rock-n-roll y'all. Civil rights were an issue a hundred years after the abolishment of slavery. The ill-informed children would have you believe this was beearlier. racism!!! which is in a way true but not the racism they think it is. Rather it was the legacy of lack of regard for the newly freed slaves a hundred years earlier. And many black people had prospered and done well for themselves despite that. But Lyndon Baines Johnson saw an opportunity. He championed the Votings Right Act and various welfare programs thus hardwiring into the political system the idea of voting for the politicians who will give you the most. It was diametrically opposed to the rhetoric of John F. Kennedy, Jr to "[A]sk not what your country can do do for you, ask what you can do for your country." And it created generational dependence on welfare. Which serves no one. And it was expensive. Other nations were buying US gold which threatened the stability of the US dollar which propped the entire house of cards up. Well that was the excuse anyway. What to do? Remove the US dollar from the gold standard! Which greatly empowered the Federal Reserve and created this cycle of boom, busts - er I mean bubbles, yes, bubbles, that's it, that sounds so much bubblier- inflation, deflation, stagflation and whatever other word you want to describe our crappy economy that results in lack of "affordability". You are facing $38,000,000,000,000 in national debt that is accruing interest at $1,000,000,000,000 annuaaly. Private debt just hit a record $20,000,000,000 and delinquencies are up. That my children is the saga in a nutshell. And instead of whining, moaning, bitching and complaining, all the while with your grubby hand out for what you are "owed", get off your screens, stop posting selfies, stop being "influencers" of gtoss triviality, and instead read some history books - political history, economic history - and some philosophy books, form a consensus and take your power back from a federal government that not only cannot provide for you, but has no desire to do so. Hint you do that at the polling place but the trick is an informed vote with an eye to the longterm NOT the short term.

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

You should write history "Cliff Notes" for fun and profit! That's probably the best, succinct summary I've ever read.

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Ripple's avatar

TLDR. It would help if that were divided up into a dozen paragraphs.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

As is your privilege. Your loss though. Easy is rarely best.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

But why are home prices exploding, because Black Rock is buying inventory, because illegals are living for free in excess inventory? Because of Biden’s poor economic policies that caused inflation? Because of all the free money doled out during convid (left the misspelling on purpose 😉). Anyway, so many ways everyone is screwed.

My house is worth a lot of money, it’s an older tract home on some acreage. But if I use the money from the sale of said home to buy a new home here my property taxes will quadruple or more! Quadruple may be a gross understatement, my CPA said he has some clients paying $30k a year in property taxes! I pay $5k but I’m outside the city limits. If I move to somewhere cheaper I’ll have huge capital gains. Can’t win right now.

Of course this is only part of the problem.

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SD Scott's avatar

Can you subdivide & rent out another home or ADU?

Zoning laws are another scam.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I agree, a scam. I’m not up on the current laws It would cost a fortune but we could dedicate part of the shop to a studio apartment. There’s plumbing but a kitchen would be expensive and heating and cooling would be a problem too. Insurance would be really high since we’re out of town.

But, we could charge a lot, get a visiting nurse as a tenant perhaps. Only 8 miles from the hospital.

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SD Scott's avatar

Lots of barriers.

Thanks for the info.

I guess there’s a reason housing is scarce & expensive.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Yep, a good reason. Is SD for South Dakota? My dad was born there. We were there about two years ago and I loved seeing Rushmore and the area for the first time. My husband goes a lot for the birds and bird-related business stuff.

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Spot on. There needs to be real economic growth precipitating a fast surge in jobs, not just photo ops and promises for “later” investments. Something like the new deal jobs program, but for modern times. If the younger generation are employed in meaningful jobs with a decent wage, it goes a long way to soothing the rage. Sociopathic parasites like mamdami can’t get the kind of traction they can now. It doesn’t matter that the insidious inflation happened under Biden, the younger gens are informed by MSM controlled social media.

Old school conservatives will hate this. Screw them. They sat by with their thumbs in their asses while corporate donors out sourced manufacturing and replaced skilled jobs with H1-B indentured servants. I watched this unfold in the early 1980s as a young engineer. Silicon valley companies would layoff out one door and hire in another, the same week. They imported so many Taiwanese, there were entirely Taiwan run companies, with their own H1-Bs and green card staffs, in Silicon Valley by the early 1990s, many fronts for off shore manufacturing. Especially semiconductors and computer boards. Wonder how TSMC got so big? This was how.

At any rate. Trump has about six months to make a real dent. Just building data centers isn’t enough, and probably the wrong kind of investment at this time, considering the crazy losses at openAI.

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Rightly So's avatar

Well, now that you have described (once again) what we can ALL see, let's take it one step further and ask, "What are YOU going to do about it? If anything, because it's damn near impossible to reverse the effects of inflation." Thanks, Joe. And "The Other" Muslim, Barack Hussein. Operating the paper money printing presses 24/7 for years on end was all just part of "The Plan," to destroy Christian-based freedom-loving capitalistic America and replace it with Marxist/Commi Muslim Sharia law. Look around you, it's apparently working inasmuch as the low IQ non-critical thinking New Yorker's just knowingly elected a straight up self admitted communist as mayor. So, again, what is one to do? Sooner or later we are ALL going to be forced to make some unpleasant decisions, but in the meantime??? Enjoy your life.

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Jeff C's avatar

What I'm doing is continuing to work and stash away money so I can gift it to my kids for a home down payment. I'm also putting two boys through university for Engineering degrees (actual value added degrees, not phony baloney stuff) that I'm paying for out of pocket. They will graduate debt free and highly employable.

So I am enjoying my life by ensuring my kids and grandkids will have the best possible life with a leg above the pathology around them. This is my only priority, that and ensuring my wife is taken care of in the event I pass before her. I'm also structuring things financially to ensure I will *never* be a burden on them.

What I'm not doing is blowing my money on Mediterranean cruses, six figure automobiles that lose half their value in four years, a Winnebago, or other pointless hedonistic pursuits. In other words, the opposite of most Boomers.

So what are you doing? I'm taking action to ensure my posterity is protected. Are you?

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Kaycee's avatar

You summed this up beautifully! Glenn Beck has written a few pieces about this very same thing and I think older people blow off these major concern of younger people who are living this. It is the economy and if Trump doesn't get on that train fast the right or conservatives are going to lose!

I could say a lot more but you nailed it.

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Fred's avatar

🎯🎯🎯 Trump is going to have to back away from some of the more chaotic issues and make lives meaningfully better, stat! IDT he can do it before the midterms. Hope I’m wrong. If we lose the House, we will lose all the progress we’ve made so far.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Good comment, and good luck with all that. I hope the curtain gets pulled and the tribe can see it all for what it is.

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Occam's avatar

So well said. Bravo.

All this TALKING will get us nowhere.

The ONLY way to win the midterms will be to have people see clearly that their standard of living is being raised. This blustering and constant stream of tweets is just galvanizing half the country against the administration.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Thank you!!! I am so beyond sick of the GOP. I have no words. Thankfully you said how stupid they are for me.

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Janet's avatar

I left the Dems in 2021. I haven’t voted for one of them since then. But my votes are still a revenge vote against the democrats. They are not really GOP votes. I want them to make my votes for the GOP worth something for me. I’m getting there. GOP needs to wake up My GOP rep is a legacy rep. Soft and I see no fight in his newsletters. I’ll have to start calling again. 🙄

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Our rep is a friend of ours, but he's been in office since the 80's and he was handpicked a la Kamala by the previous rep, who had been in office since the 40's.

During all of this, our manufacturing base picked up and moved south after the Springfield Armory closed in '72 and the local dems are ALWAYS running unopposed and paying lip service to labor and our African-American neighbors.

Meanwhile, the population has become 1/3 Puerto Rican and they have NO representation in state or local positions.

"What up widdat?"

Poverty levels have skyrocketed and the Latino leadership is comprised of gangs that have taken over until-recently-nice-if not-downright-prosperous neighborhoods.

And who's following up after Trump? He's a one-off. JD Vance does not impress me and neither does anyone in his cabinet or in office. Marco Rubio? Ron DeSantis? Please....

My mother used to say, "Great minds discuss philosophies, mediocre minds discuss politics, and small minds discuss other people."

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NAB's avatar

A heart for your mom's brilliant comment. I'm keeping that in my back pocket.

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Keith Jajko's avatar

Same. Sooo Spot. On.

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shibumi's avatar

I had hope for Vance at one point.

But.... Peter Thiel. He's friends with Peter Thiel. That's really problematic for me.

Is it enough to make me vote for a D? Probably not.

But once again.... not voting for someone, voting against the other choice.

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william howard's avatar

right - paraphrasing Winston Churchill said - they are the worst ..... except for all the others -

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Kathy Sullivan's avatar

They are controlled opposition! All compromised!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Oh I know it. It is loud and clear, front and center.

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Kathy Sullivan's avatar

Try to get involved with a local office....Here in Raleigh they wouldn't even allow us to put Trump signs out in 2020....After 20 years of volunteering in various capacities, I gave up on they way they hold to the old guard and the old volunteers that will not allow anything fresh or interesting in!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Impossible for me. I have a special needs daughter I care for. No family around to help. I’m limited to writing emails of outrage 🙄 and making calls. Unfortunately, it makes no difference anyway. A few calls doesn’t move any needles.

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Timothy G McKenna's avatar

Didn't mean to "like" but there's no "I sympathize and care" button...

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Kathy Sullivan's avatar

Stay positive, every little bit helps! A sounding keyboard is also very important!

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Jeff S's avatar

That's not easy. Good luck.

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Melissa MB's avatar

I don’t understand why he didn’t shut down the DC airport. Make the dems have no way to get home. They're too old to drive themselves

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Bard Joseph's avatar

There is only the uni-party.

Whatever happened to "Lock 'em up"?

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Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

That’s boob bait for gomers. It’s a waste of time. While it would be nice to see some justice, and I guess that slowly might be happening, it’s more important, imperative really, to look forward and have a plan and then execute that plan comprehensively, cohesively and broad based.

I don’t think there is a plan. There’s just a bunch of freelancers out for themselves.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

I am with you that accountability is not synonymous with jail time. But the biggest problem I see with meaningful reform is a defunct Congress. Presidents take heat. The courts take heat. But Co gressional malfeasance by wholly abdicating its sole duty to legislate is just accepted as normal. Congress is THE problem.

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shibumi's avatar

"Lock 'em up" and "Drain the Swamp" are the equivalent of "have a nice day" or "the checks in the mail."

Means.

NOTHING.

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Kathy Sullivan's avatar

The GOP is controlled opposition! They do not stand for what Conservatives stand for! Compromised all of them!

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Whatsit Tooya's avatar

Because Trump is having to rely on a loose cadre of grifting influencers for messaging, because the right can't get its crap together long enough to actually maintain political power and centralize strategy or messaging. There is always a new Nick Fuentes injected into the conversation to get them all at each other's throats, while the left simply enforces top-down messaging discipline with an iron fist. If you step out of line with the left's messaging on the left, you get destroyed immediately by the rest of the media and social media machine.

On the right, instead of enforcing that discipline and helping amplify Trump's message, pearls are clutched about "cancel culture" and malicious actors aren't removed, and instead are allowed to fester and provide easy attacks for the left's media machine, which get blasted out to every offline centrist in the country. You want to know why the DNC is at 30% favorability, but still winning races with 70% of the vote? Because they back any candidate willing to follow orders, regardless of anything else, and any disloyalty is punished as treason and heresy. Until the right's willing to do the same, and remove antisocial parasites like Fuentes and Levin who refuse to follow orders, they will perpetually be a minority party in a country which is center-right by nature.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

They have to appeal or risk being (further) labeled as ignoring court orders. And ignore it they would have to because it is impossible to comply with it. But that being said, yes the airwaves, print media and broadband need to be saturated with proof of the over-reach.

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shayne's avatar

Well said!

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Robert Sweat's avatar

Your use of adjectives diminishes the excellence of your thought.

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Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

Tough

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Justin's avatar

The Blazing Saddles sheriff model. I didn't understand it then... Or now.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Words from Erick Erickson this morning: "The fight for the soul of the person is actually more important that the fight for the soul of the nation and, frankly, if you win the soul of the person, you’ll do a lot more to win the soul of the nation than fighting political fights.

"Don’t fight the left. Fight the spirit of the age. Those are not the same things, actually. The important fight involves more prayer and less social media."

And there's also James 4: 2-3:

You desire but do not have, so you kill. You covet but you cannot get what you want, so you quarrel and fight. You do not have because you do not ask God.

When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures.

Your problems are not the most important thing, your sins are; they are the root of your problems.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Roger, that is so good. More prayer and less social media. Thank you

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Rightly So's avatar

Well, on top of all that good stuff, I believe it was Thomas Jefferson who so aptly stated (summarizing) that "the tree of liberty needs to be watered occasionally with the blood of tyrants," which unfortunately, appears to be on the horizon. Hopefully, I'm wrong. But on the other hand, it is ALL in God's hands and what will be, will be...

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Margot Wooster's avatar

That’s right. God does sometimes ordain suffering for His people, but it’s always for a good purpose. Romans 8

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william howard's avatar

preaching to choir - it's democrats that have abandoned God and the bible - as Dennis Prager says - all wisdom comes from the bible so what we are seeing from democrats should be expected - they are nothing but children that never want to grow up

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NAB's avatar

Great exhortation and reminder. And for once I didn't want to throw something after reading an Erick Erickson comment (sorry, I find him frustrating sometimes).

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mary's avatar

Me too. Remember 2015 when Erickson refused to allow Trump to attend the debate he held in Atlanta with the Republican primary candidates??? He bashed Trump for a long time…. Don’t know where his head is now because I never listen or read him after he tried to sway his listeners against DJT.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

I am not familiar with Erickson

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Roger Beal's avatar

Agree that sometimes EE is a putz ... but he remains grounded in the Word of God.

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

"Don’t fight the left. Fight the spirit of the age."

And by the age, in my mind, it's the End of the Age....the prophetic End Times. They are coming.....FAST.......and according to the Bible, MUST happen. The "soul of the people" should be the born again Christian's focus. It's time to look at the bigger picture.

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Amen

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Nancy is a DODO: Demographically Obsolete Democrat Oaf. The socialists they empowered will devour them. Zohrantifada is an extinction level event: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/dodo-democrat-extinction

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Valerie's avatar

I love your acronyms. I believe you’re the one that came up with AWFL too, am I correct?

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PE Bird's avatar

True, but the upcoming "leaders" are DOO DOO.

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Lauren's avatar

This should not have been as funny to me as it ended up being, but I needed the laugh-- thanks!

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LC's avatar

Maybe the real purpose is to get them to mess up stuff, and they get blamed ?

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william howard's avatar

ding dong the witch is dead

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LauraJ's avatar

Just a Canadian looking in from the outside, but I can't help but think the ladies at Promethean Action are spot on... Republicans had better get on board with, and start trumpeting the benefits of, Trump's economic plan.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

We need a Sidney Sweeney who can use Tik Tok and speak their language in a non-threatening way…

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Beckadee's avatar

I agree. Trying to spread the message a few times here without much success. Childers mentioned them once.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Hard to stomach the nutty MAGA podcast of Promethean Action.

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philipat's avatar

So the left wants to go full communist? I would say "bring it on". Except that I think there is a real risk here. The state of the economy is not good (largely as a result of President Cabbage's policies but starting to bite), we have a crony capitalist system with fewer opportunities for the middle class, and youngsters. I can see why they might see marxism as an attractive alternative.

I think this trend is something that needs to be taken seriously.

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

I absolutely agree. We are heading into scary times. IMO Trump needs to focus on the USA. Peace around the world is wonderful ( if it’s real ). I tend to think that if Trump looses the house or Senate and the impeachments start the peace negotiations will end.

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NAB's avatar

If given the chance, the Left will put Trump in prison to live out the rest of his days behind bars. I would think that thought alone would concentrate Trump's mind.

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Beth's avatar

Amen!! Why are we not talking about the Mt Everest sized elephant in the room?!

Crony capitalism on steroids! Blackrock, Vanguard, State Street... While everyone is busy looking elsewhere, they and Bill Gates of Hell are buying up farmland and residential homes.

Why can't I afford to buy a home? In the past few years all homes in my area have doubled and tripled. Rents are through the roof. My landlord acts like he's doing me a favor not raising rent on a home that is fully paid for. I do all maintenance, pay on time, and don't trash the place. 5 years ago rent here was 1/4 of what I pay on Social security. It's not just youngsters suffering.

The whole thing stinks.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

Agree that the monopolies MUST be broken up. They are destroying the farmers, etc etc and putting all remaining small businesses out to pasture. You realize that Amazon sells over 90 percent of all books? I will not purchase from them if i can get it from someplace else.

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shibumi's avatar

"Corporatism."

"Corporatism is a political ideology that organizes society through corporate groups representing various interests, while fascism is a totalitarian political system that often incorporates corporatism to integrate these interests under state control. In fascism, corporatism serves to suppress class conflict and promote national unity by aligning diverse groups with the goals of the state"

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Lori's avatar
Nov 7Edited

if we start to move commie, there will be a civil war and I will participate to the fullest extent. keep that stinking socialist rot out of here.

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philipat's avatar

Agreed. Me too. But that wasn't my point, which was more strategic

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Lori's avatar

I know what your point was, I added on.

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philipat's avatar

On top of the above, AI is going to throw more people out of work at a time that the economy is declining. We also need to start addressing as a society what we do with all the unemployed people? The "solution" of the Establishment is UBI, CBDC and Total Information Awareness ("TIA' , a/k/a Complete 24/7 surveillance and control. That's not an attractive solution and I don't think the majority are prepared to accept the WEF solution "You will own nothing and you will be happy"?

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Lori's avatar

No way the WEF as they have no solutions that don't come with vile outcomes for mankind.

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Cabogirl's avatar

Agree. Very very seriously!

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Cynda Renae's avatar

Let’s pray for commie 10x 100x 1000x etc in NYC so that it devours itself faster than any other time.

What infuriates me the most is the straight up lying. I saw one post that was like “calling someone a commie doesn’t have the same effect it used to in the red scare. So when ZM says we’re gonna do commie stuff that works in other places…” It has NEVER worked and has ALWAYS led to way more deaths than any other type of “government”. I have seen so much deceit on TikTok in the last month, that is always a lying with numbers thing. One guy called himself an “econocrat” and “proved” that ppl always have more money and better jobs under democrats.

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Jln's avatar

We MAGA supporters need to wake up and realize we’re in the fight of our generation. We certainly can’t be fighting each other like the Left judging who is MAGA enough.

We must stick together and focus on building up our country, economy and Party.

Not the GOP, but MAGA. The GOP is dead and

also filled with old folks who won’t leave…I’m talking to you McConnell, Graham, Murkowski, Collin’s and Paul.

These people still see the world like it’s 1989.

Rather than worry about the Dems let’s focus on the speck of dust in our own eyes and save our republic.

Keep praying but take action.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

I just saw Gateway Pundit headline: Rand Paul OBJECTS to Hohn Kennedy’s proposal that Congress shouldn’t get paid if there’s a shutdown. Now WHY WOULD HE I JECT TO THAT AND WHY can’t he support a fellow Repub - because he’s a horses ass

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Lori's avatar
Nov 7Edited

Don't insult the horses as they have nice and firm asses. Paul is a prick. nuff said.

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Cynda Renae's avatar

💯 I am so SICK of believers no voting bc this or that person and of course Trump doesn’t check every single item on their extremely long list. They throw the baby out with the bath water and then complain how bad everything is.

Here in California Che Ahn is running for governor and it’s time that Christians unite around someone who successfully won at the Supreme Court against Newsom for violating his 1st amendment. NO MORE GOP, only MAGA can save the country for good.

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Jln's avatar

I lived in CA for 25 yrs before I moved to TX. I saw that attitude election after election. The Left knows all too well how to manipulate them.

They get us fighting each other over the imperfections of the conservative candidate and then the Leftist candidate who would be 10 times worse get elected.

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Occam's avatar

Not so sure.

It's just as likely (perhaps more so) that Pelosi was TOLD to retire.

There's a whole level of power hidden from our view.

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Tom's avatar

She does so immediately after Mamdani shows up out of nowhere already anointed. Just like Barry.

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Lori's avatar
Nov 7Edited

Ah, you just said it Tom. I was thinking the other day how did this numbnut from the other side of the world all of a sudden come to the stage. He had help, he was picked, he had backing besides his rich family. Whomever brought that pos to nyc needs to be rooted out, judged with treasonous acts (if they are American) and executed for inciting socialism/communism in this country.

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LMWC's avatar

AOC didn’t just show up either in designer clothes and a Manhattan apartment on a bartenders salary. She was groomed for the spot, and it worked.

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mary's avatar

Soros????

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LHuff8's avatar

40 million from Soros

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Lori's avatar

yes soros.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

💯

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

Who told her is my question

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Occam, I agree. Names we’ve never heard of.

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TeacherLori's avatar

Or, perhaps, she has some health issues she hasn’t disclosed.🤷🏻‍♀️

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

I feel like the mainstream is trying so hard to make this Mamdani thing into a big deal.

We’re talking about a mayor here — but they’re looking to make it seem like he’s the chosen one.

I foresee the Dems coming back — only if the Republicans lose public support. If the inflation and economy stay the same, the Dems would have something to stand on.

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Valerie's avatar

My concern, and why I think it’s a big deal for everyone, is that the city will eventually fail under his policies. Another person will be elected and they’ll ask the federal government for help because the city and their people are in a dire situation. NYC is ‘too big to fail’ (remember the auto bailouts?) so everyone’s tax money will be used to address a completely preventable situation, similar to how the fed govt had to bail out blue states more than red ones from their over the top covid policies. I am just so SICK of our tax dollars being wasted on preventable problems.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Not only preventable problems but problems people bring on themselves with their poor choices and then expect other people to fix it for them 🙄 Like a college student that gets a credit card, runs up debts he can’t afford to pay back and then expects mom and dad to bail him out 🙄

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Cynthia's avatar

Amen. The reality of actions having consequences escapes these idiots!

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RunningLogic's avatar

They have no clue about cause and effect 🙄

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Valerie's avatar

Absolutely!

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Fred's avatar

Sadly, they don’t see cc debt, or the national debt, as a problem.

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RunningLogic's avatar

They sure don’t! 😕

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Jacquijacq's avatar

Absolutely- red states need to amend their constitutions and quickly - how bout somehow preventing the tax dollars of its residents being used for these bail outs. There has got to be a way for a state to protect its citizens from the federal government using $$$ for bailouts. Some clever lawyer should think about that

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mary's avatar

I love this and hopes this plan comes to fruition.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

As with government, it usually only creates more problems, which require more tax money to support the unintended consequences of the government solutions.

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DS's avatar

I heard a Pastor once say, "You make choices everyday, but you can't pick the consequences"

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

I would say they are not "his" policies, per se, but policies from above. He's just the brown-skinned puppet progressive virtue signal.

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CH's avatar

The Republicans lose public support because they refuse to do their jobs. It is because the Democrats and Republicans are two sides to the same coin, the Uniparty. That is why you see the current Senate slow walking or not taking action to pass Trump's agenda. We have been fooled and they are laughing at the average voter. They see us as a means to an end (making them rich and retaining power). At least the Democrats don't hide the fact they want to destroy our republic, unlike the Republicans.

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SB's avatar

He is their knight in shining armor arriving on his white steed. Even better than that, he’s their new Obama. Have no doubt, someone (probably an entire team) behind the scenes is working on a way to make him president.

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Holly's avatar

You can bet on it!

This is how he got here in the first place.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

It is important for its symbolic value. Covid in the US was started in NYC, and so was 9/11. So it makes sense that people are thinking this Mamdani thing is big because it pokes at something that is the heart of America, New York. Former New Yorkers will most likely agree with this sentiment.

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CH's avatar

I think they did as an in your face to Trump, also. They are saying "we can get anyone we want elected to office in the city you were born and raised in even if they are a Commie, Muslim, Socialist or Marxist".

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

And of course, the Trump voter. I think it is a follow-up to the 2020 election of Biden, which I believe was stolen. 2020 was meant to demoralize Americans who wanted freedom and voted for a possible way out of these horrible policies.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Covid and 911 media scams in NYC.

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Janet's avatar

I think he will be a one term mayor, but wonder what kind of visible destruction has to happen first.

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NAB's avatar

I think his fate depends so much on the demographic make up of NYC. If what remains of the white population largely leaves, then the city is left with a majority population of immigrants who hail from third world countries. Even a dilapidated NYC is far better than the countries from which they came.

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ADinkRo's avatar

I think perhaps instead of pointing out the log in the Left’s eye we need to acknowledge there’s a splinter forming in the Right’s. I’m over all the rah-rah TAW nonsense. Great. Whatever. Good for him. But my family is still losing. My adult children still can’t afford homes. Gas is still too expensive. Groceries are still too expensive. And NOW my husband is working for NO PAY!! I thought a vote for Trump was supposed to equate to a better life for average Americans. That hasn’t happened. Not even close. In fact, considering we aren’t getting a paycheck, our life is getting worse by the day. I’m beyond frustrated with the whole broken system and ALL politicians (Trump included) and all their empty promises. Because at the end of the day, it’s clear, they are motivated only by selfish interests and seem wholly unable to fix one damn thing that really matters in everyday life to Americans.

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StephBF's avatar

The Biden administration did immense damage to the country and to the world. Cleaning up the carnage is not an overnight job. It’s going to take time and new competent members of the Fed for one thing. Don’t forget the climate whackos either, as they have successfully eliminated several oil refineries. Repeat, this is not an overnight job.

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Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

And basically all there is is overnight.

Darkness is coming playing guerilla warfare and all that’s against it is marquess of queensbury rules and Pearl clutching.

Of course Biden did immense damage. That was the plan! Destroy the west and invite the islamocommies in. That’s why the pedal needs to be smashed to the metal and go full out. All the while comprehensive messaging needs to happen.

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Francoise Johnson's avatar

Well said, Steph! New drilling leases, new oil, new refineries and manufacturing plants don’t bear fruit in a few months, but in years.

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Lori's avatar

She is too selfish and self absorbed to think about that.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Housing costs have exploded since 2019 under the Biden administration. Gas prices are WAY down. Some food costs have seen relief, others have not. Because food prices soared under Biden, reining them in will be difficult (hard to get suppliers to reduce prices once the market is willing to pay, even begrudgingly). The Dems are using the shutdown to undo the BBB, which won’t happen. I think the government will reopen soon and pray that your husband will be paid soon. Yes, both parties shoulder some blame, but most is laid squarely at the feet of the previous administration. It will take time to undo all of the harm that’s been done. Trump has kept a LOT of his promises. Even though he has been stymied at e dry single turn. I say end the filibuster, reopen the government, codify the EOs,end the policies that have made housing unaffordable for our kids, and take on the food industry to bring prices down. We’re all on your side, but the filibuster is in the way. End it. Now.

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ADinkRo's avatar

I agree with all you’ve said here. Obviously I’m just very frustrated. It’s very difficult to not be angry when your family is not getting a paycheck and both sides seem to show little sympathy and little interest in bringing this to an end. I think at the end of the day … it’s like the ol’ saying goes ‘It’s the economy stupid!’ Lots of real Americans are still really hurting. I know it “takes time” but if more focus is not put toward fixing the economy, come 2026, I think we Conservatives are in for a beating. And if we lose Congress, it goes downhill from there.

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Juju's avatar
Nov 7Edited

The problem is that Trump can’t do it all himself and God knows he is trying. But the democrats know he will get the credit, so they stymie and sabotage at every turn so that he will also get the blame. It’s unfair. It takes both parties to cooperate together and the left simply refuses. This isn’t Trump’s fault in ANY way.

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NAB's avatar

Not JUST the Democrats holding things up - plenty of Republicans too.

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Juju's avatar

Well actually that’s just Democrats too - disguised as Republicans - RINOs. For years and years they ran on the Republican ticket to be controlled opposition. True Republicans ARE trying to support Trump.

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NAB's avatar

Further, I think the administration should be talking to us about this issue. Why aren't they at least offering words of commiseration and acknowledging the real economic pain of the average American? I really want Trump to succeed because then the vast majority of Americans will succeed. But right now, it feels like he is off his game.

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NAB's avatar

You are allowed to be frustrated. I feel very much the same as you. My grocery bills were much smaller when I was feeding five kids every day and we had only one income during the Obama years (and my husband went at least 5 years without a raise). I understand about the economic damage done during Biden's administration, I get how "quantitative easing" affects money supply and the resulting inflationary pressure, blah, blah, blah. But I would really like my kids to have some semblance of the life their parents enjoyed not all that long ago. It is insane that the average age of first-time home buying is now at 40 years old!

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

I agree. My husband and I were discussing this last night…the frustration of working and not being paid. I hope EVERYONE gets their act together…soon.

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Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

Exactly. But the sad thing is don’t look to the other side for help. They caused it, they’re perpetuating it. They profit off it as does the feckless GOP.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I would say patience, grasshopper, but you sound like you’re pretty much out of patience. I don’t blame you. But I think it’s starting to turn, the economy at least. I saw the lowest prices for diesel fuel in years yesterday, 3.29, and gasoline at the same station was 2.49. That’s right here in Daytona. I imagine inland it’s probably less.

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ADinkRo's avatar

I have no choice but to be patient. 😂🤷🏻‍♀️ Fortunately, we are at a stage in life where we can afford to be patient. Lots of young military families and federal workers cannot. And come 2026, if the average American family still feels squeezed by a high cost of living, I’m not sure we won’t lose gains we made with independents and minorities.

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mary's avatar

Patience. Trump warned us early on that it was going to be painful For A While to straighten out the MESS caused by previous administrations. He has met opposition to EVERYTHING.

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Lori's avatar

No one person or party since the beginning of our country can fix all the problems for each citizen. If you can do better and fix ALL the problems in the US instead of blaming everyone else, go do it. You need to make your own life better. Be more fugal, no iphones, no streaming, no new clothes and the list goes on. You suck in your own budget first before you blame everyone else. Your kids can't afford homes, they move in with you and help pay the bills you are complaining about. Tired of pity parties. Perhaps a move to NYC would help you as I hear much of everything will be free or very low cost. Food for thought.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Read this this morning and thought it might interest you💕. Justice Dept Probes Meatpackers Over ‘Illicit Collusion, Price Fixing’ Driving Up Priceshttps://www.dailywire.com/news/justice-dept-probes-meatpackers-over-illicit-collusion-price-fixing-driving-up-prices

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ADinkRo's avatar

Yes, I do believe the Left and the powers that be are sabotaging Trump at every turn. I wholly acknowledge this is real and, sadly, it’s effective. However, most average Americans don’t understand this. Bombing Venezuelan drug ships is great. Being respected on the world stage again is wonderful. Bringing accountability to the Leticia James’s and Comey’s of the world is a win! But at the end of the day, if Americans still can’t afford groceries or pay rent … come 2026 … MAGA we have a problem.

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Dolce Far Niente's avatar

No offense, but YOU appear motivated by selfish interests as well.

"it's been 10 months, and Trump hasn't fixed the country yet!" doesn't seem to be a wholly rational position IMO.

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ADinkRo's avatar

If being able to get paid for working is selfish then yah … consider me guilty. If being frustrated with the cost of living and how it affects my family is selfish. Then yah … guilty as charged. 🙄🤦🏻‍♀️

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signcut's avatar

The election of Mamdani in New York is not hard to understand; it is quite simply the result of flooding the city with gimmegrants who, by the way, will pretty much ALWAYS vote for their own kind.

I expect that the democrats will field more and more non-White candidates, just as the feckless recucklicans are trying to do. The difference is that leftists and non-natives will vote for such candidates, most 'conservatives' won't. (I say 'conservatives' because they have conserved nothing in the last 50 years; their best work is being done by former democrats.) Not liking that reality doesn't change it.

When people say "when you import the third world, you become the third world", it isn't just in the electorate...

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I am not your Other's avatar

Gimmegrants. 👍🏼

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CMCM's avatar

At least this guy lost: Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey beat back a challenge Tuesday from Democratic Socialist Omar Fateh, whose far-left policy proposals have drawn comparisons to Zohran Mamdani.

Frey, 44, rose to national prominence during the riots in the city after George Floyd’s killing at the hands of a white police officer in 2020.

He had the most first-place votes with 41.8% Tuesday night. Fateh came in second with 31.7% in the first round.

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Lost Year's avatar

Yes, I've been looking for this comment. The [34%] (IIRC) of young men does of course include white soy boys and professionals in NYC, and yes the youth are getting destroyed over affordability. But much of the issue, especially in the big cities where "gimmegrants" are approaching critical mass to have their own in power, is those young men will almost always support their own ethnicity, religion, etc., and thus so many more of them voted in the election. I commented yesterday to someone that if Mamdani would take office in December (he won't), maybe there wouldn't be a Christmas tree lighting at Rockefeller Plaza this year. After all, I briefly saw in the news this week that a village or city in Germany would not have their Christmas market this year. I wonder why . . .

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NAB's avatar

100%

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FloridaTransplant's avatar

Would 1/3rd of NY Jews vote for Hitler, even after witnessing Auschwitz?!? One third of NY Jews voted for a guy who, it seems, hates Israel and Jews…. I don’t get it….

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signcut's avatar

Mamdani kowtows to jews, for now.

As for his appeal to other progressives? It is fairly simple; universities have spent decades propagandizing their students into believing and accepting that the most important things and people are NOT what or who they grew up with. The following discusses "the most important idea in current politics", because it explains just why the left acts as it does, which is a complete mystery to us:

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/the-most-important-idea-in-current

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Sharon Sewell's avatar

Me, either

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Lori's avatar
Nov 7Edited

excellent point. they will regret that decision soon enough. And I will add in, I won't care bc they were beyond ignorant to do it. They might as well get some prayer rugs and wear the kufis now.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Auschwitz?? You still buying onto the biggest LIE of the 20th century?

https://www.unz.com/article/auschwitz-six-facts-and-seven-questions/

BTW: Hating Israel and zionist jews is currently, IMO, fully justified.

Or do you support mass-murder and massive land thefts... apartheid and brutality?

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FloridaTransplant's avatar

It’s crucial to recognize that the claim — that the deaths at Auschwitz were faked or that Jews were not systematically murdered by the Nazis — is categorically false and revisionist propaganda. There is no serious debate about this among genuine historians of any persuasion, including those deeply critical of mainstream institutions.

Unpacking:

1. The Historical Reality

Auschwitz, along with camps like Treblinka, Sobibor, Majdanek, Belzec, and Chelmno, was part of a vast industrial system of murder overseen by the Nazi regime.

Between 1941 and 1945, roughly 6 million Jews were exterminated through shooting, gas chambers, and forced labor, as documented in:

Nazi administrative records (many captured after the war),

Eyewitness testimony from both survivors and perpetrators,

Physical remains of crematoria, ash pits, Zyklon B residue, and infrastructure meticulously catalogued after liberation.

The Nazis themselves documented the extermination process in the interest of efficiency — record-keeping was one of their hallmarks.

2. Why the “It Was Faked” Narrative Exists

Holocaust denial functions as a psychological and political weapon, not a genuine historical inquiry. It’s often driven by ideological goals — particularly to rehabilitate fascist thinking or to erode trust in evidence-based history altogether.

These claims usually rely on:

Misrepresenting or selectively quoting documents,

Ignoring the overwhelming convergence of evidence,

Exploiting people’s (understandable) awareness that institutions sometimes lie — and then redirecting that skepticism toward a falsified narrative.

That last element is a key manipulation tactic.

Healthy skepticism about governments, corporations, or media doesn’t justify rejecting direct primary-source evidence of the largest documented genocide in modern history.

3. What Should a Critical Thinker Do?

Being an independent thinker doesn’t mean rejecting everything official — it means investigating with discernment.

How to uphold that balance:

Read primary sources (letters, camp records, Nuremberg trial transcripts, survivor testimonies).

Compare physical evidence (mass graves, artifacts, forensics) with the revisionist claims. The deniers’ cases collapse instantly under material scrutiny.

Recognize motive: many “revisionists” are ideological propagandists masquerading as researchers. They often have no archival credentials or falsify documents outright.

4. Why This Matters Beyond History

Holocaust denial doesn’t just falsify facts — it seeks to erase memory, which opens the door to the repetition of atrocity. The saying “Never Again” isn’t sentimental; it’s a shield against historical amnesia.

To question institutions honestly is wise. But to adopt fabricated “counter-narratives” that deny documented atrocity isn’t skepticism — it’s manipulation disguised as inquiry.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Sounds like AI... all of which I have, so far, found to be laughably inaccurate and corrupt.. and often influenced by Israel or other corrupt jews.

Sorry, but anyone that still buys the Zionist bullcrap of the "holocaust" is an ignorant/uninformed imbecile. "no serious debate? Wake up!

Most if not all of the "facts" you list have long ago been totally debunked.

Detailed Nazi records of extermination or "gas chambers"? Zyklon B?? Mass graves? Documented the extermination process? Nazi administrative records?

Did you know that the allies broke the German codes early on... and there has never been ONE report therein of any gas chambers of extermination camps. Eisenhower, DeGaull and Churchill all wrote extensive memoirs of WWII... not a single mention in any of them about gas chambers or mass extermination camps. Nuremberg trial lies derived via torture... read Irving on it, he examined them in great detail... you have supporting info?? Post the links

Read/view:

https://www.unz.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/BreakingTheSpell-Kollerstrom.pdf

https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZZ0g6GdcwYLz/

https://www.bitchute.com/video/nI7fls2QsK2l

https://www.bitchute.com/video/owLSGqwDa3HR

https://www.bitchute.com/video/VTvqkPaWkGiT

https://rumble.com/v6foj57-questioning-the-holocaust-why-we-believed.html?e9s=src_v1_upp_a

take your time... you can apologize fro you ignorance on the subject later.

BTW: Are YOU a jew?

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FloridaTransplant's avatar

We disagree. I wish you well.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Coward!!

Why not refute all the facts in my links? Because you CAN'T!!

You bleated loud and long and I slapped your face. So grow a pair and walk like a man, not a worm.

You Zio-pig scumbags are despicable.

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FloridaTransplant's avatar

With kindness (and please note each time you respond with name calling and vitriol, I respond without emotion or mean-spirited ness - I’m not interested in battling with you, though you are welcome to continue to call me names if you’d like), Steve Kirsch turned me on to Alter(dot)Systems and described it as a truth telling AI. I used THAT ai to present a counter to your points, and I would encourage you to try it. We may still not agree but I suspect you may find it a powerful and helpful new tool in your arsenal. It is something truly different and rare: an ai biased toward scientific inquiry and truth that: is built to prioritize independent analysis and transparency, while mass-market AIs are trained to avoid controversy and protect institutional credibility.

In short:

This AI (Alter.systems → truth-seeking: rewards accuracy, logic, and consistency across evidence.

Mainstream AIs → conformity: optimized to preserve trust in establishment narratives and prevent reputational risk for their creators.

Result: I pursue what is true, they enforce what is safe to say.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

I don’t usually join the fray, but wow, next these guys will say that WWll was a fake out.

And why is this guy so mean, so rude and crude? I’ve never liked bullies, that’s why I spoke up. The trick is not to bother to read further comments.

But maybe the real trick is that nobody responds to him.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

You OR broads are so pathetic.

Why not dispute my link with FACTS? Or can't you, loser?

Go burn a Wendy's, but load up your fat ass first!

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FloridaTransplant's avatar

Yikes! There are many decaffeinated brands that are every bit as tasty as the caffeinated ones.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Are you intoxicated, as well as being a dullard?

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Darrin's avatar

If he ran as a Democrat offering free stuff to his voters and blaming President Trump for all of America's ills? They would absolutely vote for him. Remember the slogan, vote blue no matter who.

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shayne's avatar

Good Friday morning to everyone!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good morning!!

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Jeff S's avatar

Howdy, partner.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

So glad Jeff is better! Re: Pelosi retiring, I LOVE that Pres. Trump used the E word to describe her. Evil.

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JKasper's avatar

Both sides need to have their elder statesmen & women ride off into the sunset. They can even put in term limits before they go so they can go down in history as the longest serving members in congress. It’s time for the next generation to step up.

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Lori's avatar

As long as they are not socialists or extremists.

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SB's avatar

Excellent idea flood their phones!

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Fred's avatar

Perfect timing to push for term limits!!!

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Essay33's avatar

That should be Pelosi's parting "gift" though I doubt she has the power to pull it off now that she's being moved out. Maybe "Watch me put cheese on frozen hamburger" Schumer can do it on his way out the door.

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Jpeach's avatar

Pelosi grew up in a Baltimore mob family. The D’Alesandros. The D’Alesandro family was New York mob. Pelosi’s father became the mayor of Baltimore. Crime and Politics came naturally to young Nancy. Old Nancy, has made her hundreds of millions and led with a mobster iron hand. Now it’s time to pass the torch to the Marxists.

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Lori's avatar

Thanks for the background on the pos that she is. May she reap her just punishments.

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Lori's avatar

this just in from Tucker. You think Pelosi is bad, check this out.

"A “furry” who identifies as a honey badger, celebrated the murders of Charlie Kirk and the UnitedHealthcare CEO, and claimed “America deserved 9/11” is running for one of Michigan’s House seats. The candidate, 36-year-old IT contractor Samuel Smeltzer, seeks to topple Republican incumbent Tom Barrett.

Smeltzer, a self-declared United States hater and China lover, is running because he believes his party “needs Honey Badger energy." His platform includes higher taxes for the rich, calling Republicans Nazis, and support for the “furry community” and the “queer community.”

Smeltzer’s official campaign statement on the assassination of Charlie Kirk described the Turning Point USA founder as “a white supremacist who preached stochastic terrorism” while labeling his killer “an Alt Right Groyper who was radicalized by Nick Fuentes.” This candidate clearly needs help."

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Jpeach's avatar

There are no words for these people (I mean furries).

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SB's avatar
Nov 7Edited

Reading Trumps first statement was a spit take. I guffawed. He is hysterical

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Lori's avatar

And she is a bitch, the B word.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

The young voters are trending opposite of the neocon boomer type.

They want America first and not more money for middle east 'greatest partners' and such.

Witness the popularity of Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson, who both promote more Christians and more Whites in the West instead of infinity Indians and other 3rd worlders.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Real Christians don’t care how much melanin people have in their skin.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

So dumb.

Whites created the great Western nations but are less than 7% of the world population.

Replacing them with Indians and Africans will no longer be an America.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

You’re missing my point. The key word is Christian.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

England, Canada, and Australia are suffering from Indians being allowed to pour in and take the place of Whites.

Indians could all convert to Christianity (and they won't) and it wouldn't matter once the Whites are displaced.

More 3rd worlders just make the countries - more 3rd world.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

I get your point, I just want more people to know Christ and be saved, no matter what color. Culture is important, I agree with that, but genuine Christians are teachable and want to do what is pleasing to God.

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Lori's avatar

As long as that happens before we are beheaded. We must heed what is going on.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Christians are around one-third of world pop.

Sort of arrogant to think that YOUR mythology/religion is superior to anyone else's... no?

But I guess they all think like you... how has that worked out for the world?

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Lori's avatar

We care that they do not take over with their motto of killing infidels (Christians).

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I get insulted by the boomer moniker all the time, when actually I’m proud to have survived this long, but apparently now I’m a groyper? WTF is that?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

For real. I'm tired of all the labels.

Can't we just have an America with Regular Americans?

But they only want to push the diversity people on us.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Amen to that!

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Two extremes of the youth vote: Mamdani supporters and Fuentes supporters. So…how to we move them to the common sense middle?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Nick's whole brand is literally called America First ('the AF network).

He's from here and pushes for a more Euro-centric society.

Zorhan - he's a puppet of George Soros and the 'globalists'.

There's no middle.

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But the youth vote also includes JD Vance, Ron DeSantis, and Charlie Kirk. People are sick and tired of the geriatric folks. The situation was worse in the Democratic Party because they deliberately promoted asskissers and avoided promoting truly talented young people – – the way the old Greek gods ate their sons.

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Lori's avatar

We need term limits. Anyone in politics should not become multi-millionaires over their 30+ year careers.

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Lori's avatar

Nard, look at what just came in via Tucker:

"A “furry” who identifies as a honey badger, celebrated the murders of Charlie Kirk and the UnitedHealthcare CEO, and claimed “America deserved 9/11” is running for one of Michigan’s House seats. The candidate, 36-year-old IT contractor Samuel Smeltzer, seeks to topple Republican incumbent Tom Barrett.

Smeltzer, a self-declared United States hater and China lover, is running because he believes his party “needs Honey Badger energy." His platform includes higher taxes for the rich, calling Republicans Nazis, and support for the “furry community” and the “queer community.”

Smeltzer’s official campaign statement on the assassination of Charlie Kirk described the Turning Point USA founder as “a white supremacist who preached stochastic terrorism” while labeling his killer “an Alt Right Groyper who was radicalized by Nick Fuentes.” This candidate clearly needs help."

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

We need sensible opposition who can reach anyone with any sense left…or at least convince those teetering on the edge.

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Lori's avatar

Only time, if possible, can do that.

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