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To: MalPearce
If he loses, ...

If he loses, it may be the end for America. If we, as a nation, can no longer trust our election process, then what kind of government have we?! Not one of and by the people but one ran by a criminal mob interested only in power and wealth for its inner circle by any means necessary.

111 posted on 12/26/2020 6:45:05 PM PST by amorphous
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To: amorphous

Either way, America will change.

A majority is far more motivated by the problems on their immediate doorstep than by a nebulous vision for the USA led by corporates from either the left or the right. It is this third that lives and breathes the true meaning of “we the people” the most. We think they are politically irrelevant - No, because they only think nobody cares because these people know they are not being represented by any corporate interest, be it red or blue.

All right thinking patriots must understand that this is the antithesis of “we the people”. We can’t win the hearts and minds of Left leaning libtards, but there are 100 million Americans in this camp and we are doing nothing to win them over.

I was as bothered by Carl Icahn advising POTUS on regulatory reform (corporate raider, carpet bagger, offshore and demolisher of TWA) as I would be if Soros had been offered a direct line to POTUS. We can’t win anyone in that disenfranchised camp by having Trump appoint a guy who lived and breathed the philosophy that destroyed American brands and jobs. What was POTUS thinking?!

Washington, in his farewell speech, warned of the consequences of letting political parties use corporate tie-in and chumocracy to cement their power.

“they serve to organize faction, to give it an artificial and extraordinary force; to put, in the place of the delegated will of the nation the will of a party, often a small but artful and enterprising minority of the community...”

Corporate interests and the deep state go hand in hand. But all too often we’re happy to let the corporate revolving door keep on revolving in the mistaken belief that it can ever serve us. To restore faith in the voting system, and win over the silent 100 million, this has to end.


112 posted on 12/27/2020 5:03:38 AM PST by MalPearce
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