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Why I Am Joining The Jan. 6 DC March For Trump
The Federalist ^ | January 5, 2020 | Jenni White

Posted on 01/05/2021 7:23:13 AM PST by Kaslin

On Nov. 4, 2020, I suddenly saw with my own eyes the depth and breadth of the political corruption myself and others had tried and failed to prevent for so many years.


I am angry. It’s not a passing emotion brought on by a single circumstance. This anger is a deep, painful, abiding anger created by a mix of frustration, despair, hopelessness, and injustice. For decades I have been told to trust American institutions and if I have grievances to work harder to improve them. I have done so, far more than most Americans, and my reward has been watching corruption and ineptitude only increase.

As a public school science teacher in the late 1990s, I watched parents disengage from their children and students gain more power over my classroom every day. I saw administrators allow it to happen and even excuse bad behaviors: “She has a very hard home life; she just needs to blow off steam and we need to give her a safe place to do that. You don’t want her to feel unsafe, do you?”

I saw good teachers leave the profession rather than fight the brewing storm on the horizon that would make them constables instead of instructors, rely more on technology than instruction, and remove their classroom autonomy. So I quit to begin a family.

Concerned about the way the Obama administration was taking control of public education, handing out stimulus checks, and pushing for government-run health care, I helped start a local citizens’ group. I helped bring in candidates for public office to interview and study bills and legislation. I worked with legislators to develop a bill to improve civic understanding by mandating study of U.S. founding documents in high school.

I watched legislators talk to me and my fellow citizen lobbyists as though we were little more than gum on the bottom of their shoes and explain to us why they knew better than we. A legislator told me voters sent him to the capital to make laws, and I watched a scowl darken his face when I told him, “No, voters send you to the capital to protect their liberty, which often means repealing laws.”

I watched legislators lie to my face about the status of bills and why they wouldn’t vote for them. I became frustrated and disillusioned with legislators and the entire civic system and quit.

On Sept. 12, 2009, I went to our nation’s capital for the Taxpayer March on Washington. It was amazing to flood the streets of Washington D.C. with hundreds of thousands of other human beings, knowing I wasn’t the only person concerned about the state of the union, its history and trajectory.

Although we left the Washington Mall cleaner than we found it, we came home to hear that not only had corporate media downplayed and lied about the numbers of participants, but according to them we were all middle-America yokels who knew little beyond what we could dig up in our corn fields. We were called disgusting names, criticized, denigrated, and smeared by even President Obama himself.

Hoping for the best, I enrolled my children in public elementary school that year. Over the course of five years, I watched a son be bullied so badly by other students and his own teacher that I tried homeschooling just to see him smile again. I watched my other son be left behind in math to the point that he couldn’t add single-digit numbers properly. I watched a daughter bring home papers about global warming and bad white people who hurt Native Americans.

I joined the parent-teacher association only to find that fixing these issues wouldn’t happen there because there were no issues more important than selling wrapping paper to buy a new gymnasium and computers to make sure we had the same equipment other schools did. I saw no future for myself or my children there, so I quit the system.

Hoping that becoming involved in party politics could help steer the type of legislator we elect, I joined the state Republican Party. For years I dutifully went to every precinct meeting, county meeting, and district meeting, even volunteering for the platform committee numerous years.

Every year a group of us tried to create policies that would require Republican legislators to follow the platform upon which they ran but six years of work saw no success with that, or any other activity that attempted to make Republican politicians more accountable to the people who elected them. I became frustrated and disillusioned with the party system and I quit.

I found out about a national education initiative called Common Core. I began writing about its problems and joined many other parents attempting to push back, even helping to get Common Core removed from state law.

After all my efforts, I watched nothing improve. I watched the state department of education continue to find ways to propel Common Core into classrooms with no way to stop it from happening. I watched teachers use social media to tear myself and other parents apart personally for having the audacity to care about our kids and other Oklahoma students, so I quit.

For years after that, I simply taught my kids and served my community as a local elected official. Then came Nov. 4, 2020. On this day, I suddenly saw with my own eyes the depth and breadth of the corruption myself and others had tried to push against for so many years unsuccessfully.

Since that day, I’ve seen legislators and judges ignore significant allegations of wrongdoing, strong reasons for doubting the results, and legitimate evidence of election fraud. I’ve seen congressmen sit quietly and reservedly about the deep concerns of their constituents, presumably too concerned about their committee seats and donors to even croak out words in defense of a republic that was the only one of its kind.

In just a few short weeks I’ve seen the results of all the efforts I’ve ever attempted to uphold my tiny little corner of the world crash into a million pieces. I can never trust a single elected official again. How can I when public officials should have but have not been falling all over themselves to ferret out every single way public trust was violated during this presidential election, knowing that without fair and secure elections in this country, nothing else matters?

Without the assurance of fair and secure elections, the people are not represented. A government of the people, by the people, and for the people cannot be legitimate if the people can’t be sure their representatives were elected in accord with duly passed and equally enforced laws. How is it in the best interest of any state to simply “move on” from an election that has been fraught with as many questions, concerns, and outright unconstitutionalities as this one?

I’m angry because I’ve been playing by the “rules”: paying my taxes, being civil and tolerant of my neighbor, accepting without protest the election of past presidents I didn’t support, and never threatening physical violence, using name-calling, canceling careers, using government goons to unlawfully spy to invent reasons for impeachment, or using media to misreport, misrepresent or otherwise create dissension and anger. Yet the other side has carte blanche to do all this and more without condemnation, conviction, or retribution of any kind.

Yes, the world will continue to turn if this election goes to Joe Biden. Yes, Jesus is still on His throne. In my view, however, God blessed us with a nation unlike any other ever on this planet that was created to allow individuals more freedom to speak, worship, and live than in any other.

Our Constitution reserves nearly all power to the people and very little to the government, yet we’ve continually chosen government over freedom in our individual lives to the point we’re now standing at the edge of a very deep precipice from which we may not return. It’s hard not to be angry when confronted with this earth-shattering truth.

On Jan. 6, I will try one more time. That day I will stand with fellow Americans on the Mall in Washington DC, where I will once again petition Heaven, where I will again hope to see results before I quit for good.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2020; corruption; dcrally; disillusionment; donaldtrump; electionfraud; electionintegrity; gop; march; publictrust; republicanparty; teaparty; trumpsupporters

1 posted on 01/05/2021 7:23:13 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

My wife and I and others in a small group that we belong to are all attending the one in Denver on the 6th.
The time is now. The people are us.


2 posted on 01/05/2021 7:27:45 AM PST by ColoCdn (Nihil, sine deo)
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To: Kaslin

God love her......Press on!
I greatly admire her!
I too tried to do my part in the schools etc
I have always been an optimist....

..but God saw my tears this morning as I contemplated the corruption this woman is talking about....
.....I know God is sovereign
......I know God can change things in a second!
But if God chooses not to, I pray I have the courage to Press On.

My prayers are for her and all the Patriots arriving in DC today and tomorrow.
My heart and prayers are with our President!

My great esteem is for this lady standing in the gap for all of us!


3 posted on 01/05/2021 7:37:22 AM PST by Guenevere (When the foundations are being destroyed what can the righteous do)
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To: Kaslin
This is a good, quite moving, article.

My sister and I are driving to D.C. tonight.

I hope to see as many of you as possible there, even though I won't know you by sight.

4 posted on 01/05/2021 7:38:47 AM PST by Family Guy (A society's first line of defense is not the law but customs, traditions and moral values. -Williams)
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To: Kaslin
I became frustrated and disillusioned with legislators and the entire civic system

Elected officials are bad actors with no talent or care to do the right thing. Drunk on power and attention we falsely believe they are there for the right reasons, they are not.

5 posted on 01/05/2021 7:40:25 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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To: Kaslin; All
She expresses perfectly what most are feeling right now.

God bless everyone going to protest this outrageous vote fraud coup.

God save our nation. 🙏

6 posted on 01/05/2021 7:42:41 AM PST by Pajamajan ( PRAY FOR OUR NATION. I will never be a peace slave in a new Socialist America.)
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To: Kaslin
Jenni White perfectly describes the crumbling and decay of public school systems. Teachers were no longer allowed to teach; they were only handing out handouts for cooperative group "learning", computer-based "lessons", etc. There was a definite trend for unifying instruction (hey Commies, sound familiar?), thereby negating the individual talents of each teacher. There was a definite trend in reducing the complexity of the material covered, thereby dumbing down content. There was a DEFINITE trend in forbidding teachers to discipline students.

==>Perfect breeding ground for little Antifas and BLM and other Waaaaah groups with few skills in critical thinking and BIG susceptibility to catchy slogans. Commie Core, and its predecessors in trending to more computer "lessons" and less direct teacher involvement in lessons was the long game in breeding the current Antifa/BLM/etc. army for the Dimmocommies. Think about it...

7 posted on 01/05/2021 8:07:32 AM PST by EinNYC
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To: Pajamajan
God bless everyone going to protest this outrageous vote fraud coup.

What the politicians have taught us is that "peaceful protests" are completely useless for influencing Government policies. So are elections.

At the last Patriot rally in Denver we saw a peaceful protestor murdered by an Antifa "guard", with two Channel 9 cameramen and an Antifa provocateur as accomplices. Three of those conspirators remain free at the time of this writing.

I won't be attending the Denver rally on January 6th for this reason. It's just another trap for the unwary.

What the Leftists have taught us is that violence works and consistently gets major concessions from Government and Corporations. Antifa and BLM flourish with the explicit support and protection from such institutions. Police and Courts have been reduced to tools for enforcing the orders of our Rulers. They aren't going to help us at all.

We must learn from the successes of our enemies.

8 posted on 01/05/2021 8:22:57 AM PST by flamberge
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To: Kaslin

Amen.


9 posted on 01/05/2021 8:26:06 AM PST by Jonny7797
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To: Kaslin
I watched legislators talk to me and my fellow citizen lobbyists as though we were little more than gum on the bottom of their shoes and explain to us why they knew better than we.

Reminds me of quotes from "The Russian Revolution" by Alan Moorehead 1958

"… this was a predatory state which the Czar and a small group of noblemen and bureaucrats ruled for their own exclusive benefit...The ruling group owned all the wealth, enjoyed all the privileges and monopolized all the political power, and it did not intend to give up any of its prerogatives. It considered the peasants to be little better than animals..."

We are there.

10 posted on 01/05/2021 9:09:01 AM PST by libertylover (Remember: Democrats hated Lincoln and Deep State hated Jesus too.)
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To: Family Guy

He writes......”On Jan. 6, I will try ‘one more time’....
That day I will stand with fellow Americans on the Mall in Washington DC, where I will once again petition Heaven, where I will again hope to see results.... before I quit for good”.....

I can relate so well to this author.

I hope and pray for all who attend this DC March For Trump. Although I will hold out until Jan 20th at noon for Gods hands to work.


11 posted on 01/05/2021 9:37:50 AM PST by caww (Anyone who thinks my story is anywhere near over is sadly mistaken...Pres. Donald Trump )
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