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TSearch 12 points ago +12 / -0

The problems we face are solvable through the application of our God given natural intelligence. And, as we discuss here frequently, most of the problems the world faces are artificially contrived as a means to control us.

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TSearch 8 points ago +8 / -0

Wasn’t this already revealed as disinformation designed to make the people who share it look stupid?

https://greatawakening.win/p/1994fevPiK/threadif-i-was-the-cia-and-wante/c/

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TSearch 2 points ago +2 / -0

What debate? It’s hardly a secret the old Republican Party was in favor of cheap labor coming across the southern border. Reagan openly days it, give them work permits.

I think the other thing this article unwittingly points out is H.W. was a master of manipulation. We didn’t see it at the time because compared to today, illegal immigration was a mere trickle then. But, that trickle was being downplayed by H.W. so we would accept larger waves decades down the road.

This article also reinforces my belief President Reagan, in many ways, was relatively naive. Having the benefit of hindsight I believe President Reagan’s big mistake was believing he could change the system from inside the system. I really don’t think he understood the breadth and depth of the DS like President Trump does.

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TSearch 2 points ago +2 / -0

That is the last thing the DS wants. If something happens with Biden and Harris ascends to the Presidency it becomes much harder to keep up the faux outsider narrative.

It’s also doubtful the Republican controlled house would be in a rush to approve a replacement VP. That would complicate the January 6, 2025 Electoral Count for the DS. It would result in the Speaker of the House being the next highest ranking official and he would preside over the count.

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TSearch 6 points ago +6 / -0

I’m not a betting man, but I would bet those “sundown” towns were Democrat controlled when they had those policies.

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TSearch 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe the GOP should call State Senator Edward Durr of New Jersey for advice on how to win without begging for (and wasting) millions of dollars. All in, the guy spent $2,300 to unseat a guy who spent way over $100 million.

https://greatawakening.win/p/13zzoVcacl/new-jerseys-longtime-state-senat/c/

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TSearch 15 points ago +15 / -0

The main thing I noticed was she looks like she aged 10 years in the last 35 days.

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TSearch 8 points ago +8 / -0

How would that be a fib? They were bad appointees even if they were appointed with the goal of exposing how deep the swamp is. Not telling RFK Jr. it was part of a plan is not a fib, it’s a necessary omission.

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TSearch 2 points ago +2 / -0

You’re right, Breitbart was basically lying, they know this was not an unscripted interview. Maybe for legal reasons they can’t make that statement?

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TSearch 12 points ago +12 / -0

Breitbart is being way too kind in calling it an unscripted interview.

I have an odd question. Does anyone else think Harris looks like she’s aged 10 years over the past month? She hasn’t received any real scrutiny. She hasn’t faced any stressful situations a President will undoubtedly face, yet she looks like having the nomination handed to her is taking a toll on her.

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TSearch 1 point ago +2 / -1

I agree that President Trump walked away to avoid a full blown color revolution on our soil. That doesn’t make him our current Commander in Chief who would be responsible for the way our military has been misused and mistreated these past three and a half years.

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TSearch 7 points ago +8 / -1

If the OP on X is correct then President Trump would share responsibility in the shit show we’ve experienced since Biden was installed. The botched Afghan withdrawal, our military role in the disastrous Ukraine war, forcing active duty personnel to take the mRNA vaccines, etc.

I much prefer that President Trump is truly a private citizen who can, in no way, bear even partial responsibility for the Biden-Harris Administration’s horrible policies. I can entertain the possibility buried in some PEAD he is the President and Commander in Chief in exile, but nevertheless, powerless to affect current government decisions.

And, what good is that large motorcade and all the people participating in it when they allowed a sniper to come within a millimeter of killing President Trump?

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TSearch 8 points ago +8 / -0

That’s a good point. My assumption is the indictments use her supposed presence at the Capitol as justification for more severe charges. The reason they use her and not Pence is because of timing.

When this all took place the so-called insurrectionists were operating under the belief Pence was on the side of election integrity. And, they believed Harris was in the process of stealing the election.

Here is a good quote from another article on this topic:

“ In D.C., where Donald Trump got only 5 percent of the vote in his best year, no juror really cared about Pence’s fate. Besides, as the DoJ knew, Pence was never at risk. He was taken to a secure location in the tunnels under the Capitol grounds that, only by a stretch, could be construed as being in the Capitol “building.”

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2024/07/kamalagate_the_harris_deception_that_doomed_dozens_of_j6ers.html

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TSearch 26 points ago +26 / -0

The purpose of her lie was to enable the DOJ to increase the severity of the charges against people who entered the capitol. Claiming that she, a person under Secret Service protection, was present placed the capitol under a higher level of restriction.

Sauce:

https://greatawakening.win/p/17ty2ia7kM/evidence-mounts-for-kamala-role-/c/

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TSearch 5 points ago +5 / -0

Another great song! I think I’m going to throw on some late 60’s, early 70’s music and celebrate being alive this evening.

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TSearch 7 points ago +7 / -0

I guess it’s just the way my brain works, for some reason this ad caused Marvin Gaye’s 60’s protest song “What’s Going On” to pop into my head. Specifically the second verse.

“Father, father, We don't need to escalate. You see, war is not the answer. For only love can conquer hate. You know we've got to find a way To bring some lovin' here today.”

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TSearch 6 points ago +6 / -0

I believe it’s worth voting. I won’t pretend to know how, and still I’m convinced this election will be safeguarded. Otherwise it makes no sense for President Trump to risk everything he has and risk the future of his children and grandchildren.

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TSearch 2 points ago +2 / -0

You’re probably right. I still don’t think this document is the best investment of time.

A big problem with this document is the first hurdle is convincing a normie that it is authentic. Even if you win that battle then you have to convince them it matters now.

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TSearch 9 points ago +9 / -0

If you believe the things President Trump says are later proven to be true, there are about 25% remaining. And, according to Q about 20% can still be saved.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17txae0wja/trump-says-he-thinks-maga-makes-/c/

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TSearch 4 points ago +4 / -0

Does anyone here believe the author’s contention Harris will receive 70 million legitimate votes?

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TSearch 22 points ago +22 / -0

No one here believes we can simply vote our way out of this.

No one here believes for a minute 81 million Americans voted our way into the Biden-Harris nightmare.

What we believe is if elections continue to be rigged we’re all doomed. And, if elections are free and fair Harris will get nowhere near 70 million votes.

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TSearch 22 points ago +22 / -0

My opinion? Even if it’s true, this will have no effect on the election. People who accepted their nominee being pushed out and having no say in choosing his replacement don’t care. People who are voting MAGA already believe she’s a communist.

People claiming to be independent or undecided really aren’t, they just lack the courage to say they’re voting MAGA. Think about it, it takes zero courage to say you’re voting Dem. But, in some communities it still takes courage to admit you’re voting MAGA.

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