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David Lange's avatar

Better late than never as I have just read your post. As always, well thought through and written.

I have always believed the American people have been longing for some consequences for the long list of false narratives fed to us by both parties and the government as a whole. Going back to the certainty of nuclear weapons in Iran, the modern information availability age began proving many truths to be untrue. Americans were starting to peel back the layers and discover our trusted politicians and agencies were not to be trusted. As more and more of these narratives being fed to the public provedsketchy at best, a thirst for consequences grew.

Many, including myself, believe in truth, honor and trust as an expectation of our government. Breaches of these expectations should result punishment. Not storming the capital, but certainly holding accountable those responsible in some freaking way. This lack of consequences is where many peoples frustration and exhaustion springs from.

Today, the game continues to be played on the voters in a masterful way. Blatant half-truths and untruths dominate both current political machines as we approach election day. The electorate has been well baited by both sides. Hopefully, the choices and platforn policies will be made clear and informed voters will make their voices heard.

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Roger Weaver's avatar

Sue - so this is written after the RNC fanfare. You mentioned that President Trump’s VP pickwas critical to getting his game set up long term. I think his choice of JDVance does accomplish that fairly well. And yes, President Trump may have a very deep bench of capable people he can call upon to fill his Cabinet and top choices. I hope he is better prepared this time to get his administration set up. But since the Dems have gotten. Biden to implement rules (Biden can’t do it himself) to sabotage what President Trump will do to set up his government, I hope there are supporters to teary that. Heads in the government should role, putting the fear of the entrenched federal workforce of losing their cushy jobs.

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