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Lori Burkhart's avatar

So many questions. Especially about who orchestrated this massive coverup. Who wanted open borders aimed at destroying our nation? Who wanted gangs and criminals to run rampant?

Now that “journalism” is discredited, it is important to keep shining a light on all of this.

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ThurmanLady's avatar

It occurred to me just yesterday that the side that screamed about "saving democracy" the loudest was the side that was destroying it. It's almost always projection with them. If we pay attention, they tell on themselves.

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Sue Seboda's avatar

It is remarkable how often that is true. Why do people keep falling for it?

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Cheryl's avatar

They are now trying to attribute the same mental decline of Biden to President Trump…deflect and project.

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Sue Seboda's avatar

It’s so predictable and hopefully becoming more transparent to voters.

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Gym+Fritz's avatar

So how do we get out of the hole that has been dug? We need to identify and examine the root causes that got us where we are.

Complexity - the enormous size and scope of the federal government, is the primary culprit, with a big boost from our own human nature.

We already know what we need to do, but can’t seem to bring ourselves to do it. We need to firmly implement simple solutions, as quickly as possible, such as: voter ID, paper ballots, secure borders, deportations, more/better police, transparent government spending, merit opportunities, and better distribution of wealth (nobody needs a billion dollars). We need congressmen who spend more time crafting and debating laws, and far less time running for re-election. We need to act like honest and fair adults . . women cannot become men, confused boys should not be castrated, women and men are different (and that’s a good thing). Most of modern racism is an artificial political construct. Families are a very good thing. War is terrible. People need religion.

We need 10 or 20 commandments, not thousand page laws.

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Sue Seboda's avatar

All excellent comments. It’s a very deep hole and i hope the majority of politicians grasp that. So many are more worried about elections than the financial cliff we are headed towards. OTOH if the progressive left gets back in power the spending and cultural ruin will accelerate. The public doesn’t seem to understand either and I worry many will support the progressives once again. This first step is a delicate balance between getting out of the hole and the risk of being kicked back in by the people of both parties who helped put us there.

How well the administration manages that balance will determine public support.

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Dave Vierthaler's avatar

Your article is spot on except for, “But we must look in the mirror as well. We the people voted for the politicians who handed the reins of executive power to an unelected shadow president and/or secret committee.” This is not a completely accurate statement. Not all of us fell for this or “voted for the politicians…” My reason for bringing this point out is that the those same politicians and MSM condemned anyone that dared to raise a question. Every “ism” was assigned to those that raised a questions. Their playbook and manipulation included dismissing, condemning and accusing half the nation of being ignorant, cultish, etc….you name it.

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Sue Seboda's avatar

You are 100% correct. Only a portion of the country and an unknown number of harvested ballots voted for this. Sometimes when I am pointing the finger at We the People I am not precise in an effort to keep people’s mind open to the message. Perhaps it’s time to stop doing that.

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Steven W. Aunan's avatar

If you'd told me 20 years ago that Democrats were going to pay a foreign spy for a fake dossier, give it to the FBI, leak it to the media, and use that "news" to impeach a duly elected president, I'd have called you a dangerous conspiracy theorist.

But Democrats DID THAT, and followed it up with a secret cabal that spent $400 million to "influence" the next election, an illegal government censorship program, and a secret unelected "politburo" inside the White House that usurped the power of a president who was mentally incompetent but occasionally knew what was happening.

They call themselves "anti-fascists."

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Sue Seboda's avatar

It’s beyond comprehension

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Steven W. Aunan's avatar

It's so far beyond comprehension that there's an axiom for it: the bigger the lie, the more some people will doubt that it is false even after seeing proof of the lie.

I think there's a two-word synopsis of this, but I forget what it is...

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Sue Seboda's avatar

If you think of it please let me know!

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M Lucky's avatar

https://youtu.be/1kKUye23KBQ?si=JDHS9dvq484dCkDM

Legacy media all used the exact same words..."Sharp as a tack."

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Sue Seboda's avatar

Yes the talking point was circulated. So obvious

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Claire Rae Randall's avatar

Excellent piece Sue. The left will always seek to deflect attention from the truth of their deceptions so they must be held accountable for what they did.

Probably got some parallel thing here in Britain some time down the line.

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Sue Seboda's avatar

Thanks Claire. Hopefully we see real accountability for once.

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CarolB's avatar

All good questions that need answers. But who is going to hold all of these people accountable? All of us who saw the fraud must keep beating the drum. The media certainly isn’t going to do anything about it and I’m skeptical that the Republicans will do much either.

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Sue Seboda's avatar

That is the problem. It may be a false hope but I sense that the Republicans are getting a little bit of backbone. We will see.

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