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friday, november 15th, 2024

At last, it appears that the Party of Chaos got its fondest wish: it aborted itself in the 2024 election. “Joe Biden” was the coat-hanger it used: this miserable, grifting, now-senile hack politician who will be remembered only for driving his country to the verge of ruin. And for what? All in an effort to cover-up a long train of crimes and abuses against the American people perpetrated by a permanent bureaucracy gone rogue that was the party’s partner-in-crime. And now it’s over.

The childishness of the Left — AOC whining about “fascism” — is under-appreciated. Note how the party’s most august mouthpiece, The New York Times, pretends to soul-search in the aftermath of the election debacle.


“Many Democrats were considering how to navigate a dark future, with the party unable to stop Mr. Trump from carrying out a right-wing transformation of American government. Others turned inward, searching for why the nation rejected them. They spoke about misinformation and the struggle to communicate the party’s vision in a diminished news environment inundated with right-wing propaganda.” — The New York Times.


The New York Times diminished itself. It drove itself crazy with narratives — just as a crazy person with disordered thoughts can’t discern what’s real and what’s not. What they need is a serious mental health check. The time for incessant lying, hoaxing, and performative hysteria is over. On Thursday, in a three-minute speech, the President-elect set out a clear list of measures to reconstruct a national consensus based on reality. It includes firing a lot of people in the agencies, dis-embedding all the inspector-generals from the departments they oversee, establishing a “truth and reconciliation commission” to declassify and publish documents “related to alleged deep state activities, including spying, censorship, and corruption,” and finding out who exactly at the CIA / FBI / DHS / and other places has been leaking fables and falsehoods to the news media. In other words, clear away a shit-ton of untruth that burdens the consciousness of country. Be careful
what you wish for.

Though the statement omitted to say so directly, it’s very likely that a number of public officials will find themselves before grand juries in the years ahead. If you haven’t figured it out already, you’ll learn that the term “misinformation” was just the gas in the gaslight used to confound the country about what has really been at stake — which is your personal liberty in what is supposed to be a free country. The Democratic Party and the Deep State blob really did try to steal that from you.

As they stole the 2020 election — which is probably one of the things to be revealed in the process. Look at this bar graph. Note how many millions more votes were cast in the 2020 elections than in the two previous and now in the 2024 contest. How did that happen? Where did that surplus supply come from? The Covid-19 scam provided the cover for a profligate mail-in ballot operation. They deluged the country with paper. Mark Zuckerberg provided $450-million through his cut-out charities to hire thousands of party activists to harvest and fill-out fraudulent ballots, and stuff them in drop-boxes by the hundredweight, with special attention to the crucial precincts in swing states — and that’s what landed the basement-cringing candidate, “Joe Biden,” in the White House.

It was that simple, and that much in-your-face, and for four years the official organs of the news swatted the truth away claiming they were “false, baseless, conspiracy theories” — and half the country was credulous enough to believe that. Or mentally ill, not able to tell fantasy from reality, especially in the newsrooms. Even more shamefully, this half of the country was led by the better-educated, credentialed, managerial class of citizens, who, amazingly, managed to turn intelligence into a new kind of personal liability. (The simplest explanation for that astounding failure is that people who consider themselves “experts” eagerly believe other experts and credentialed authorities, making them easiest to dupe. That’s why the faculty lounges are full of Jacobins.)

The winning side in this contest didn’t vote against Kamala Harris so much as they voted against the Democratic Party, the Party of Chaos, of BLM riots, of drag queens in the school library, of men in the women’s swim lane (and locker room), of forced vaccinations (your bodily autonomy, sister?), of locking up grandmothers who walked through the Capitol rotunda, of state-driven censorship, of malicious political prosecutions, of ruinous proxy war, of flooding the country with criminal alien mutts, of Mao Zedong style erasing of history, of FISA court surveillance, and, finally, of the same sort of self-loathing for the nation that a three hundred pound sophomore with a nose ring and sleeve tattoos feels for herself.

Indeed, the page is turning, but the story has suddenly changed. It remains to be seen whether the Democratic Party blows up altogether now in what’s shaping up to be a time of harsh recrimination, or whether its front-line activists, Marc Elias, Norm Eisen, Mary McCord, Lisa Monaco and Company skulk in the background hatching new schemes to try to drive the republic insane. They’ll have to work fast because the law might be coming after them in January. But they surely know that.

Between now and then, prepare to put your shoulder to the wheel. It’s not just the US government that begs for reform, but many of the secular operations of daily life in America, especially of an economic scene dominated by freakishly gigantic monopolies that have impoverished so many local communities, destroyed livelihoods and whole ways of life, and made slaves of citizens. That story has hardly begun to be told.

© 11.08.2024 by JAMES HOWARD KUNSTLER, "Clusterfuck Nation".

A Day In The Life.

Up at 6a on Friday, I went thru my finger stick to check my BSL (Blood Sugar Level) and recorded it on my Diabetes 2 chart, made coffee and waited until later for breakfast, skipped the two 50mg Tramadol but took a 300mg Gabapentin for various pains, fired-up the Win-7 Pentium HP Desktop to let 32 million lines of code load, had a couple smokes in the garage and checked the desk calendar, and errands list. Just some condo chores.

I made Soft-Boiled Eggs with Toast (Potato Bread) -- use this easy method -- for breakfast around 10:30, after tuning into the "CP Show LIVE", feeding the squirrels and bluejays, and just relaxing with a new carafe of Kona "Rise & Shine" Coffee. A *** RED FLAG WARNING *** for "Critical Fire Hazard" was posted to all local TV/radio stations and websites.


★★★ RED FLAG WARNING! ★★★

• WHAT: RED FLAG WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTHEAST PA.

• WHEN: Until 6 PM EST this evening.

• WHERE: AFFECTED AREAs include Fulton, Franklin, Perry, Dauphin, Lebanon, Cumberland, Adams, York and Lancaster Counties.

• WINDS: West 5 to 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.

• RELATIVE HUMIDITY: As low as 27 percent.

• TEMPERATURES: Rising into the upper 60s.

• IMPACTS: Rapid wildfire growth and spread expected. Outdoor burning is not recommended.

• PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS: A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring or are imminent due to a combination of strong winds, low relative humidity and dry fuels. Any fires that develop may quickly get out of control and become difficult to contain. For more information about wildfire danger, burn restrictions, and wildfire prevention and education, please visit the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources website at, http://dcnr.pa.gov/Communities/Wildfire.


Sis stopped by for a nice visit after lunch, and after she left, I had a few errands to do. Finally back around 2:45p, I unloaded and played the morning's "CP Show Podcast" and caught a short nap on the LR couch. And a short 45min snooze it was. I had some dinner, as dusk settled-in, watched the 6p news, and Discovery's "Homestead Rescue" until 1a, and unplugged.

Up at 8a on Saturday, a sunny, blue sky, cold 41°, I made Kona Coffee, took a 250mg Bayer aspirin for Sciatica R/S pain, and scanned the news headlines weather forecast. After breakfast, I think the "Indian Summer" 70°-80° days are over, and that November's usual weather is here. Maybe. After running a couple of errands, I did some more condo chores in the garage, cleaning-up behind stuff stores on the floor, against the walls. My new "Dead Bug Collection" just grew by factors. I had a late lunch, caught a 2hr snooze on the LR couch, and closed the condo as darkness had arrived at 4:45p. Saturday is an 'NBC Night' for TV, so I worked on the computer screens/accessories, until 11:30, and unplugged.

RIP, P'Nut...

We can.
We did.
We will.

Up at 8:30a on Sunday, to a heavily overcast, 44°, breezy morning, with rain(!) coming in the forecast. I did 2 loads of laundry, took out the garbage and recycle bins to the curb, and re-checked the weather maps: the damned rain bypassed us, going right over top and headed into New England. We got just enough to wet the mulch, and not the 1-2" forecast. Sunrise 6:47a, sunset 4:54p and the BS time change SUCKS!

By 9:30p, after a 38 day drought, it was raining very hard and lasted until well after midnight -- thank you, Mother Nature -- and I pulled the plug on the day.

Up at 8a on Monday, to a sunny, blue sky, 55° morning, forecast to reach 70°. I made Kona Coffee, tuned into what was left of the "Chris Stigall Show" (6-9a) and switched to the "Chris Plante Show (9-12), and scanned the news and weather forecast. After retrieving the recycle bin, I left for my usual points-south-of-York, 2-3 errand trip, at 12:15p. Back at 1:15, light traffic and fast trip, I unloaded the Jeep, had a Ham Salad on Rye w/ Chips, got the mail, did some paperwork and hit the LR couch for an hour's nap. Later, after dinner, I watched the news, Discovery's "Homestead Rescue" and Weather Channel's "Weather Gone Viral" until 11:30. Lights out.

Up at 5:30a on Tuesday -- my cleaning lady was in at 8:30 -- I made coffee, tuned into the "CS Show", had breakfast, and got ready for the day. I wasn't feeling so well, so after JoAnne arrived and got to work, I took a 250mg aspirin, and laid down on the LR couch, to rest before Sherry arrives at 1p. I took a 2hr nap on the LR couch, while she was working, waking up just before she left. I had some Pull Pork BBQ for lunch, and Sherry got here around 1p. We talked for a few minutes, left for Flinchbaugh's Orchard & Farm Market, and got a nice load of food and goodies.

Sherry left around 4:30p as it was getting dark, I worked on paperwork until dinner -- Yankee Pot Roast -- and watched the evening news, History's "Curse of Oak Island" until 1a, and bagged it for the day.

National Pickle Day, tomorrow.

Up at 8:15a on Wednesday, another blindingly bright, sunny, very cold 33°, frosty morning. I started coffee, had a smoke in the COLD garage, tuned into the "CP Show LIVE", and made Eggs In A Bowl (Potato Bread) and settled-in for the morning. It's hard to believe how fast these short days, weeks, months and years, go by. I had a couple local errands to do, here in East York, and was home by 1p, for lunch. I got thru more paperwork in the office-sunroom, took a 2hr nap, and re-checked the news headlines. I followed Trump's announcements of new Cabinet Appointment Nominees, and made mental notes on several who'll be held-up by the House and Senate. He'll have to do some "recess appointments" on those.

I watched History's "American Pickers" from mid-afternoon, thru dinner, until 12 midnight. Lights out.

Up at 6:30a on Thursday, another COLD 33°, cloudy with a huge storm front/rain moving in from the west, carrying some isolated snow and ice areas. I made coffee, scanned the news and weather, and tuned into the "CS Show LIVE" until 9, and then to the "CP Show LIVE" until noon. After going thru some of the voluminous email, I had an English Muffin for breakfast, and left for a couple of errands. Quick and easy, and I was back in an hour. After a short snooze, it was dark and I closed the condo as temps quickly dropped into the low-40s. I watched the evening news, switched to Discovery's "Homestead Rescue" and back to the 11p news. Lights out.

Tomorrow starts a new week here in the "Journal", and after tomorrow's Dr app't, I'm clear thru next week. I'll call Sherry over the weekend, and we'll set up some time together.

Happy Birthday, Corey!

Civil War Is Breaking Out in the Democratic Party.

The Democratic Party is in a state of self-destruction. That’s no exaggeration. Party leaders aren’t just reeling from Donald Trump’s stunning victory earlier this week—they’re turning on each other, casting blame in a way that signals a deepening internal divide. With accusations flying and no clear direction forward, it’s clear that an intraparty civil war may be brewing.

And frankly, I’m experiencing a bit of schadenfreude watching it unfold. Trust me, it's about to get really ugly.

Honestly, I don't think this is garden variety post-defeat introspection. For starters, there are Democrats who blame Kamala Harris for running a terrible campaign and for her poor choice of running mate.

"I would've liked to see the Harris campaign – especially the national campaign – coordinate with us a little bit. Talk to us a little bit. Give us a little bit more resources. Show us some respect. Didn't happen," Philadelphia Democratic chair and former congressman Bob Brady said.

“She let the GOP define her,” a senior Democratic operative told Time Magazine. “She could have left the convention and tried to reach out to voters from across the political spectrum, but she and [running mate Tim] Walz went inexplicably into hiding and didn’t do interviews for weeks.”

Some are convinced that picking Josh Shapiro would have helped.

"I know a lot of people are probably wondering tonight what would have happened had Shapiro been on the ticket," Lindy Li, a political commentator and Democratic National Committee member, told Fox News. "And not only in terms of Pennsylvania. He's famously a moderate. So that would have signaled to the American people that she is not the San Francisco liberal that Trump said she was."

And of course, Kamala's failure to distance herself from Joe Biden was another problem.

There are some who are willing to acknowledge that the Democrats have become too radical, particularly with their embrace of gender ideology.

“The Democrats have to stop pandering to the far left,” Rep. Tom Suozzi, (D-N.Y.), told the New York Times. “I don’t want to discriminate against anybody, but I don’t think biological boys should be playing in girls’ sports.”

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) agreed.

“Democrats spend way too much time trying not to offend anyone rather than being brutally honest about the challenges many Americans face. I have two little girls. I don’t want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or formerly male athlete, but as a Democrat, I’m supposed to be afraid to say that.”

But the real sign that this is about to get really ugly is that now even former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is saying that the Democratic Party would have benefited if President Biden had withdrawn from his re-election bid earlier, allowing for a competitive primary process to choose his successor. In an interview with the New York Times, Pelosi expressed what many suspected at the time of Biden’s exit: she believed Biden’s departure would lead to an internal party contest for a new nominee, rather than an automatic elevation of Vice President Kamala Harris.

“Had the president gotten out sooner, there may have been other candidates in the race,” Pelosi said. “The anticipation was that, if the president were to step aside, that there would be an open primary.”

“And as I say, Kamala may have, I think she would have done well in that and been stronger going forward. But we don’t know that. That didn’t happen. We live with what happened. And because the president endorsed Kamala Harris immediately, that really made it almost impossible to have a primary at that time. If it had been much earlier, it would have been different.”

Blaming Biden for not dropping out sooner is absurd, especially when Pelosi and other leaders were part of the cover-up of Biden's poor cognitive health. But now that Pelosi is blaming Biden, you can expect this civil war to really ramp up.

© 11.09.2024 by MATT MARGOLIS, "PJ Media".

How Badly Harris Lost and Why.

Donald Trump appears to have been the first Republican in 20 years to win the popular vote.

Scouring the internet, the only Democrat figure who seems to be smiling is President Joe Biden. For the others it seems to be a time of mourning. A look at the results, their implications, and the machinations of the federal bureaucracy is in order.

The very best wrapup is by Victor Davis Hanson.

Harris-Walz were not the only losers: There were the media which gave him 95% negative coverage and the pollsters:

The polls -- with the exception once again of AltasIntel, Trafalgar, and Rasmussen -- were off, and way off in the Senate races. The pollsters’ reputation is again in full reverse and now back to their nadir of 2020 and 2016. Many shamelessly warped their data in the last two weeks to gin up Kamala Harris momentum, fundraising, and voter turnout. And to no avail.

There were plenty of indications long ago in key states of a Donald Trump thunderstorm: defections of minorities, anger among both the Jewish and Muslim voters, alienated union members, massive increases in Republican registrations, and non-Election Day balloting. And all were deliberately ignored by the corrupt media and pollsters.

The worst of cable news was MSNBC, which Comcast is trying to unload. I don’t see any takers. 

The issues Harris-Walz chose to run on were wildly unpopular, says Hanson:

Open borders, hyperinflation, abortion deification, the transgendered mania, the crime wave, and the “green” obsessions all did their bit to repel voters. The “racist” Trump won more minority support than any Dole, McCain, or Romney figure of the past.  

Their lawfare efforts proved unavailing, and this week Jack Smith moved to end those cases against him. New York Judge Juan Merchan is reportedly considering dropping the meritless “hush money” case against Trump.

Trump won, of course, but he wasn’t the only winner. (And he hasn’t eschewed trolling the losers. Noting that the greatly outfunded Harris blew through her $1 billion war chest and still has a $20 million campaign debt, he offered to help her out with the surplus remaining in his campaign chest. Interestingly, it turns out she gave Oprah $1 million dollars to interview her. Heck, Joe Rogan wasn’t going to charge her anything. He has about 50 million viewers, and yet Harris in effect turned him down by demanding concessions that were unreasonable. She also spent millions on staging the celebrity endorsers she cajoled into appearing at her late rallies to drum up apparent support -- apparent because it was obvious that people were drawn to free concerts, not Harris.) There were those who joined him in this fight -- Hanson names Elon Musk, RFK Jr., Joe Rogan, and Tulsi Gabbard. (Friday, it turned out even Bill Gates is interested in joining up, not that I think Trump should welcome the offer.)

The Left is now blaming a lot of people and things for this loss, including Biden for not getting out earlier and, alternatively, for allowing himself to be a victim of the Pelosi coup.  Like Hanson, though, I think they need to blame themselves for having sought

“to drive down the American people’s throat the most radical and absurd agenda of the last two centuries that ruined the economy, exploded our border, made moonscapes of our big cities, destroyed women’s sports, set the world abroad afire, weaponized the courts and the bureaucracies, and sought to tear the country in two."

Around the world, even before he’s sworn into office, the Trump win is having significant impact. Liz Wheeler lists the first consequential results:

Trump is President-elect for two days:

  • Stock market hits record high
  • Migrant caravan at our border dissolves
  • Hamas calls for end to war
  • Bitcoin hits record high
  • Putin ready to end Ukraine war
  • Qatar kicks out Hamas leaders
  • EU will buy U.S. gas not Russian gas
  • Putin will sell oil in U.S. dollars
  • Zelenskyy phones Trump & Elon
  • NYC Mayor ends vouchers for illegals
  • Mexico to stop migrants at U.S. border
  • China wants to work peacefully with us
  • Big U.S. company to move out of China 

“I repeat: Trump has been President-elect for two days.”

Others have reported that even the Taliban wants to talk to the newly-reelected president.

For many, the demographics of his voters may come as a shock. If, for example, if you get your news from Tik Tok you’d see young women sobbing, shaving their heads, and disowning family members who voted for Trump and might think the entire tranche of young women is psychotic, but not only did he win young men under 30, young women under thirty shifted 11 points toward him.

Even the West showed some shift to the right as the editors of the Wall Street Journal noted.

“Tuesday’s election was notable for its national turn to the political right, and believe it or not that was true even in states governed by the left. Voters in California, Oregon and elsewhere used direct democracy to reject several bad ideas while adopting sensible reforms”

Californians rejected Prop 5, which would have eroded the state’s property tax cap; by a massive margin they voted to stiffen penalties for theft and drug crimes. (Thus, they rolled back a Soros-backed measure that eliminated penalties for drug crimes and theft of less than $950. One wag said voters wanted thieves locked up, not toothpaste.) In Los Angeles, the leftist District Attorney George Gascon lost his reelection bid and voters rejected a bid to raise the minimum wage. Doubtless the minimum wage effort failed because having seen that Governor Newsom’s $20-an-hour minimum wage for fast-food restaurants resulted, as was perfectly predictable to rational people, in job losses and price increases. Even Berkeley, California voters swerved right, rejecting a tax on natural gas consumption. Oregon, which was bleeding businesses, also rejected a corporate minimum tax. 

One of the pillars of Trump’s agenda is the deportation of illegal immigrants. Critics say despite the present cost of illegal immigration (about $88 billion per year), deportations would be too costly. People who pay attention observe that there are 1.3 million illegals who have already been adjudicated as having received full due process and deporting them at the beginning would be relatively quick and easy. There are other options to increase this number:

They also want to revoke deportation protections from millions of immigrants who have either been granted a form of humanitarian protection known as temporary protected status -- which covers hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Venezuelans -- or entered the country on a quasi-legal status called humanitarian parole. That population includes millions who have entered via government appointments at the southern border, as well as tens of thousands of Afghans evacuated after the fall of Kabul and hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians allowed into the U.S. following the Russian invasion.

[snip] Rather than forcibly deporting all migrants, Trump’s advisers hope they can induce some to leave voluntarily, according to people familiar with the matter. They have discussed offering immigrants in the country illegally -- or those who entered on parole through Biden administration programs -- a chance to leave the country without penalties, so they can return on a visa if they are eligible. Under normal circumstances, when someone is deported, they are barred from returning on a visa for 10 years.

Republican lawmakers, buoyed by their election gains, are planning to use a process called reconciliation to advance legislation that funds Trump’s immigration proposals alongside his energy and tax priorities. Under the arcane rules of reconciliation, legislation can be approved with a simple majority vote, rather than the 60 votes usually required to advance most bills in the Senate, as long as the changes made are primarily budgetary rather than policy shifts.

Republicans have already taken back control of the Senate, and they are poised to keep control of the House. With majorities in both chambers, they could move the reconciliation measure without support from Democrats.

Of course, they also ought to consider doing what New York City mayor Eric Adams just did -- cutting out the welfare benefits which have made this country a magnet for impoverished border invaders. And please, cut out the subsidies to those NGOs which have grown rich on facilitating this invasion and dumping the impoverished on communities ill-equipped to meet their needs.

While I began this essay by praising Hanson’s wonderful analysis, I also think Harvard constitutional law professor Adrian Vermeule describes a less obvious factor which I think will continue to diminish the present Democratic party for ages:

For some reason I keep thinking about the saga of the Little Sisters of the Poor, beginning back at the end of the second Obama administration. It had, in miniature, the key elements of liberal political psychology that afflicted the Biden administration and the Harris campaign: the compulsive aggression and imprudence of liberal government, which ends up defeating itself through the inability to exercise even a modicum of political self-restraint, combined with the total inability of the aggressors to understand why anyone could doubt their rectitude.

To put it another way:  the leftist Democrats have regularly practiced “sacramental liberalism [which] produces compulsory aggression followed by popular backlash.”

Simply put, Democrats, we want to be left alone. You mandated EVs which we don’t want and left manufacturers with unsold vehicles and workers out of jobs -- goodbye, Michigan. You try to cut out fracking and ignore the many workers employed in it -- goodbye, Pennsylvania. Nothing has escaped your overreach, not gas stoves, raw milk, plastic bags, or straws. You infringed on our rights to free speech to refuse untested vaccines and move about unmasked. You are removing children from their families in order to mutilate them, punishing people for misgendering while ignoring campus antisemitism, mandating men in women’s sports and private spaces, confusing our children with pornographic school books. It’s compulsive tyranny made worse by the faulty bases for these actions.

On a lighter note, the America’s newspaper of record, the satirical Babylon Bee, reports  that Nancy Pelosi has already begun drafting articles of impeachment against Trump.

© 11.10.2024 by Clarice Feldman, "American Thinker".

Democrats, if you’re wondering why America voted for Trump, allow me to explain.

The truth is, the American People are sick of your shit.

You ruined our nation and our culture. You openly mocked, belittled, and discriminated us, then called us racist, misogynist, Nazis when we started noticing.

You defiled and corrupted all of our great institutions, to include the media, social media, tech, academia, intelligence, health, pharma, Hollywood, entertainment, sports, EVERYTHING! You weaponized every aspect of American life, and used it to push your insane far-Left agenda down our throats.

You told us Trump was a Russian asset that was going to start WW3 and would be worse than Hitler. Then you used that as an excuse to justify hatred towards Trump supporters and to riot in the streets. You used it as an excuse to obstruct and ruin Trump’s entire first term, and it turned out it was all a lie.

Then during Covid, you demanded we all be forced to take medical experimentation without testing. You wanted dissenters locked in prison. You wanted children taken from their anti-vax parents. You wanted the anti-vax in camps. You were rooting for our deaths. Then it turned out you were wrong about everything from the man-made origin, to masks, to vaccines, to social distancing, to ivermectin, to HCQ, to natural immunity, and everything in between.

Then during Ukraine, you told us that Ukraine was a bastion of Democracy, and that they desperately needed all of our tax dollars. Then it turned out that Ukraine is one of the most corrupt nations in the world, with literal Nazi military forces, and it was actually just a money laundering operation to steal from the American taxpayer. You want to defend Ukraine’s borders more than our own. You sent hundreds of billions of dollars on the other side of the planet, while Americans are suffering, all based on more lies.

Then there’s the whole Epstein, Diddy, human-trafficking element. You all told us VEHEMENTLY that human-trafficking was a myth, you told us the border was secure, and you told us that anyone who questioned it was an irredeemable & deplorable conspiracy theorist (and a piece of garbage). You said anyone who watched “Sound of Freedom” was a QAnon extremist and threat to democracy. Then it turned out to be true, and the elites really are engaged in unspeakable crimes against children. After you all told us for decades this was not true. You covered up the most heinous crimes imaginable, for political gain.

I could do this for days, but I think you get the point. The American People are awake to the scam and the true evil going on around us, and we are not going to stand for it anymore. So we hired Donald J. Trump and his team of Patriots to rectify the situation, and bring America back to her greatness.

This is the reality of the situation. You are the bad guys, and you have been deceived. The sooner you wake up to it, the sooner you can join us in repairing this nation. Or you can choose to deny reality, and spend the rest of your lives consumed by hate, based on lies.

The choice is yours.

Signed: A True American Patriot.

© 11.10.2024 by Clandestine, "X".

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