Distracted and complacent with allowing our supposedly elected and appointed officials to do the "hard work" for us, while allowing them to also capture the media.
The corruption is there... and it goes all the way up from there.
Town, city, county, state, country...
These scumbags are hellbent on POWER over you and others.
It's particularly problematic because many are losers, with bad ideas, no backbone or morals that get a little power and then they want more and more and more...
Absolute power corrupts; Absolutely.
Personally, I'd challenge the entire structure. Do we even really NEED a government? Sure as hell don't need whatever the F this mafioso shit running right now is. Go ahead and bring up the Constitution in ANY govt building & see how that goes...
I am all for and believe the sentiment " it starts at home ". However understand they have had a century to install layer after layer of firewalls / fail safes. They knew at some point we would wake up and become a threat.
For instance if we had clean elections we would likely not be in these chains, or at least less shackled. We are a small group of awakened, most are not, but they do know enough to sniff out most bs and generally would vote for the lesser evil. Only 10% vote for the communist bs and that's due to stupidity, apathy, cowardice, and brainwashing.
The cabal knew this and made sure to disarm our most powerful weapon asap - the ability to stop their installments of their strawmen.
Does anyone really think Trump won on his own? I know the real hard data would show he beats anyone easily, but I mean w/out the Military intervention to suppress the communist fraud.
In closing yes they need us, but we would never be able to do much of anything w/out them. " The Military is the Only Way ". This does not mean I advocate for doing squat. Just laying out the reality of the situation.
I've seen it my whole life. Good people trying their best to breach that chink in the armor and getting nowhere after decades of efforts and lawsuits. The good news is now you can actually see some change.
There's no denying things are in motion so if there's anytime to fight it's now, because this is our best chance imho. We actually have legit help and together with perseverance some change will come.
Maybe the people forgot and went to sleep, and yes, the people of the States need to take back their rightful power. But how? Voting doesn't work. It's being demonstrated that we virtually have NO power. Our voices do not matter.
Tina Peters is the perfect example of a little old lady trying her best to do a good, honest, job at her work. and yet: Tina gets sentenced to 9 years (for doing her job) and Sonya gets probation and community service, for the exact same felony charge.
Polis made the comments on his personal X page rather than his gubernatorial account.
In the X post, Polis said, “Last week, former State Senator Sonya Jaquez Lewis was sentenced to probation and community service after being convicted of four felonies, including Attempt to Influence a Public Official. She made a horrible mistake, and she was wrong. I hope she learns from this and can rebuild her life. As someone who has known Sonya as a friend for many years, on a personal level I was glad to hear she isn’t going to prison, which is a hard place for anyone, no less a retired 68-year-old pharmacist.
He added, “But it is not lost on me that she was convicted of the exact same felony charge as Tina Peters — attempting to influence a public official — and yet Tina Peters, as a non-violent first-time offender got a nine-year sentence. Justice in Colorado and America needs to be applied evenly, you never know when you might need to depend on the rule of law. This is the context I am using as I consider cases like this that have sentencing disparities, which is why I have extended the deadline for clemency applications until April 3rd. I will be making decisions on these cases throughout the remainder of my governorship.”
Governor Polis said he is inclined to give Peter's clemency if she will show contrition and apologize for her actions, like everyone else who was sentenced that
the governor has ever commuted.
He said that remorse and accountability must happen for Peters
to receive clemency. Tina Peters has been remarkably consistent that
she is not at all remorseful for trying to protect the recorded voting record of the election she was responsible for. She does take responsibility for her actions, as in, she doesn't deny what she did.
However, in order to receive equal treatment under the law, Tina Peters must be willing to fake remorse. That looks like what it is going to take for her to get out of prison.
We the people do under the Constitution but the people forgot and went to sleep. Became very distracted by shiny things.
Distracted and complacent with allowing our supposedly elected and appointed officials to do the "hard work" for us, while allowing them to also capture the media.
Start with your home town.
The corruption is there... and it goes all the way up from there.
Town, city, county, state, country...
These scumbags are hellbent on POWER over you and others.
It's particularly problematic because many are losers, with bad ideas, no backbone or morals that get a little power and then they want more and more and more...
Personally, I'd challenge the entire structure. Do we even really NEED a government? Sure as hell don't need whatever the F this mafioso shit running right now is. Go ahead and bring up the Constitution in ANY govt building & see how that goes...
u/#catdance
That's the whole bases of a Republic, government by the people for the people.
Well akshually this is a democracy. - Obama
States need to take back,their rightful power.
It's much easier to keep an eye on the states,than the Feds.
We don't pay our #CongressCritters enough to have them listen to us.
I am all for and believe the sentiment " it starts at home ". However understand they have had a century to install layer after layer of firewalls / fail safes. They knew at some point we would wake up and become a threat.
For instance if we had clean elections we would likely not be in these chains, or at least less shackled. We are a small group of awakened, most are not, but they do know enough to sniff out most bs and generally would vote for the lesser evil. Only 10% vote for the communist bs and that's due to stupidity, apathy, cowardice, and brainwashing.
The cabal knew this and made sure to disarm our most powerful weapon asap - the ability to stop their installments of their strawmen.
Does anyone really think Trump won on his own? I know the real hard data would show he beats anyone easily, but I mean w/out the Military intervention to suppress the communist fraud.
In closing yes they need us, but we would never be able to do much of anything w/out them. " The Military is the Only Way ". This does not mean I advocate for doing squat. Just laying out the reality of the situation.
I've seen it my whole life. Good people trying their best to breach that chink in the armor and getting nowhere after decades of efforts and lawsuits. The good news is now you can actually see some change.
There's no denying things are in motion so if there's anytime to fight it's now, because this is our best chance imho. We actually have legit help and together with perseverance some change will come.
Free Tina Peters
Maybe the people forgot and went to sleep, and yes, the people of the States need to take back their rightful power. But how? Voting doesn't work. It's being demonstrated that we virtually have NO power. Our voices do not matter. Tina Peters is the perfect example of a little old lady trying her best to do a good, honest, job at her work. and yet: Tina gets sentenced to 9 years (for doing her job) and Sonya gets probation and community service, for the exact same felony charge.
Polis made the comments on his personal X page rather than his gubernatorial account.
In the X post, Polis said, “Last week, former State Senator Sonya Jaquez Lewis was sentenced to probation and community service after being convicted of four felonies, including Attempt to Influence a Public Official. She made a horrible mistake, and she was wrong. I hope she learns from this and can rebuild her life. As someone who has known Sonya as a friend for many years, on a personal level I was glad to hear she isn’t going to prison, which is a hard place for anyone, no less a retired 68-year-old pharmacist.
He added, “But it is not lost on me that she was convicted of the exact same felony charge as Tina Peters — attempting to influence a public official — and yet Tina Peters, as a non-violent first-time offender got a nine-year sentence. Justice in Colorado and America needs to be applied evenly, you never know when you might need to depend on the rule of law. This is the context I am using as I consider cases like this that have sentencing disparities, which is why I have extended the deadline for clemency applications until April 3rd. I will be making decisions on these cases throughout the remainder of my governorship.”
Governor Polis said he is inclined to give Peter's clemency if she will show contrition and apologize for her actions, like everyone else who was sentenced that the governor has ever commuted. He said that remorse and accountability must happen for Peters to receive clemency. Tina Peters has been remarkably consistent that she is not at all remorseful for trying to protect the recorded voting record of the election she was responsible for. She does take responsibility for her actions, as in, she doesn't deny what she did. However, in order to receive equal treatment under the law, Tina Peters must be willing to fake remorse. That looks like what it is going to take for her to get out of prison.