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To: george76

They way i see it is, I dont get too upset at all the catastrophic mandates by the king and his destruction of our country, because either it will all end in 5 months and if Trump doesn’t win, we all should seriously consider the options


4 posted on 06/06/2016 5:48:40 AM PDT by dp0622 (The only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: dp0622

“if Trump doesn’t win, we all should seriously consider the options”

The assumption here is that Trump will put an end to this abuse. He may, in which case I will be pleasantly surprised. He may not, as he has always worked the crony system. You simply can’t be a businessman of his stature and not bow at least to some extent to the pay for play system.

But if he doesn’t win or he wins and does nothing what should we do? The thieving nature of government exists at all levels. The local small town I travel through daily moved a speed reduction sign that had been in the same place for a decade, expanding the slow zone. Then, a state highway patrol officer spent days writing tickets to locals who failed to slow down a few dozen yards earlier than they were used to. One couple I know got two tickets within an hour of each other for going the old, previously legal speed. I think it was pure theft on the part of the state.

The thieving is huge. Here is a video of government theft in Texas. If they can get away with this in Texas I don’t see anybody taking up the option of doing something about the government at the federal level. What, exactly, would we do?

http://www.myvideoslist.com/video/texas-suspends-over-a-million-drivers-licenses/


8 posted on 06/06/2016 6:02:44 AM PDT by Gen.Blather
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