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dudicles 8 points ago +8 / -0

“It was our responsibility to convince the majority of people to vote yes,”

Notice how there's nothing about doing right by the citizens or working for them. It's only about "convincing" people to vote/do what they want.

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dudicles 5 points ago +5 / -0

struggles to hold streamlined elections

This is done on purpose to obfuscate the process allowing them to cheat easier.

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dudicles 3 points ago +3 / -0

Was it a train wreck performance or was it rigged elections? We keep hearing both things, and it's either one or the other, honestly.

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dudicles 14 points ago +14 / -0

It's been far longer than that. At the very least, you have to go back to the Patriot Act, and that was just a plan that was long in the making.

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dudicles 5 points ago +5 / -0

Of course it's rolled out as a health benefit. For your safety and for your health are basically the keywords to tyranny and utter control of a population.

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dudicles 10 points ago +10 / -0

Do any of the politicians (for or against) ever talk about the lifeblood of electric vehicles--the power grid? We all know California's grid couldn't even come close to handling every single household in the state driving electric vehicles, but it seems to be a topic very few in positions of power talk about. Or maybe I just miss it when it comes up?

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dudicles 5 points ago +5 / -0

Here's a longer video

Description of video: This is the emotional moment a teen with irreversible hearing loss that she shares with her mom has her cochlear implants activated for the very first time. Katelynn Bronson, from Provo, Utah, shares a hereditary hearing loss, passed down through her mom, Jennifer. Jennifer, 38, started losing her hearing in her 20s, and after Katelynn, now 14, was born her family were worried she would start losing her hearing, too. Having passed her hearing test at birth, Katelynn began to show signs of the same condition as her mom after her first birthday, and she received her hearing aids when she turned four. Katelynn learned to read lips, but in school it was clear her hearing was getting worse, Jennifer said, so her family started looking into cochlear implants.

You can also hear in this video that the doctor acknowledges she's signing, albeit not very well ("I'm sorry, but my signing is bad").

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dudicles 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hopefully more people are beginning to understand that governments all over the world censor, manipulate, and control the information they send out--not for our "safety" or for "integrity" but to create narratives and control thought, or to hide things.

The real scary part is that this is nothing new, it's just that governments are more brazen in stating such.

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dudicles 2 points ago +2 / -0

Looking at society now, I don't know why you would want inclusion into it.

Back on topic, notice the similar language to the COVID vaccine talk. They're going to keep pushing this "we'll exclude you from society" fear mongering because every time they do it, they get a few more people to voluntarily get on board the tyranny train.

This is also why globalists are pushing for government (or corporations who own government) to control everything--then they can more successfully block non-compliers out of said society. If they can monopolize all necessary-to-live utilities and services, then they can force compliance simply because there is no other option for most people.

Self sufficiency is the greatest enemy to these people, which is why they are trying to destroy, co-opt, or price out every possible method of self sufficiency.

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dudicles 4 points ago +4 / -0

Ever onward we march for the continued push to normalize immorality.

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dudicles 14 points ago +14 / -0

"This student debt forgiveness program has been in place for decades and allows people to apply for debt relief if they believe their college misled or defrauded them."

"Not only has it made it easier to apply for debt cancellation under the borrower defense program, but it also expanded eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, which wipes away outstanding debt for public sector workers after they make 10 years of qualifying payments."

The administration is not exactly canceling debt, they're taking credit for existing programs, and expanding existing programs of debt relief.

This article is basically PR for democrat voters. The sweeping changes were shot down, but now the administration can say it tried, when they knew all along there wasn't going to be "$420 billion [relief] for tens of millions of borrowers."

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dudicles 2 points ago +2 / -0

And the ones implementing global tyranny want you to be focusing on anything but said tyranny...which is why the other "issues" are even a thing in the first place.

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dudicles 4 points ago +4 / -0

You're right, but it was never so blatantly debilitating like it is now. Kids in public schools now are being taught to be mental, physical, and/or emotional slaves, who are easily manipulated or cowed.

Our current trajectory as a nation on pretty much all fronts really diverted with the implementation of the Patriot Act, IMO. That was essentially the start of the current "Age" we live in, at least in the USA. That's not to say it was all great before, but it leveled up in October of 2001.

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dudicles 9 points ago +9 / -0

You used to mostly learn facts and processes (think math or science) in school. Now you are taught behavior and ideology.