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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

If you thought Washington DC was corrupt . . .

 



Michael Snyder at Conservative Playlist has some additional perspectives on the now-viral interview with Madison Cawthorn – on the “Corruption in Washington DC.”  As bad as you thought it was, it’s worse:

Most Americans realize that there is corruption in Washington, but very few understand how deep it really goes.  If the general population really did grasp how corrupt our politicians have truly become, there would be endless protests in the streets of Washington starting tomorrow.  Unfortunately, most of us are still convinced that one of the major political parties will ultimately vanquish the other party and restore integrity to our system.  But what if both major political parties are rotten to the core?

From a very early age, we are trained to think in terms of “good guys” and “bad guys”.  Our stories, our movies, our television shows and even our video games feature “heroes” and “villains”, and we are taught to fully embrace those that are fighting for “good” and to passionately hate those that are doing “evil”.

But the real world doesn’t work that way.

Unfortunately, way too often there are no “good guys” in a real world scenario.  I can think of a number of prominent examples that are in the news right now.  Sometimes it is just “the bad guys” vs. “the bad guys”, and that is because evil has become extremely pervasive in our world in modern times.

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Many go to Congress as idealistic young lawmakers, but it isn’t too long before many of them are corrupted.

The elite will just keep probing until they find a weakness.  For some it is sex, for some it is drugs, for some it is gambling, and for some it is extreme wealth.

And once they identify a weakness that they can exploit, it is game over.

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Read the full article here.  Pretty ugly.  Very sad.  Very Uniparty.

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Saturday, March 5, 2022

People’s Convoy: great photos ~ UPDATED

 



And now for some good news: The People’s Convoy has reached Hagerstown, MD – 90 minutes away from the DC Beltway.  The Daily Mail is not a usual source for information, but they have a lot of great photos here.

And tomorrow the convoy from Cleveland heads to the DC area.  No “start” time is posted on their website here.  

  • Date: March 6th
  • Cleveland Rt. 76 or 79
  • Follow down to 76, to 70, 66, 66 into final destinations
  • Distance: 374 Miles
  • Time: 5 Hours 52 Minutes

Looks like it might be going on all day.

Honk honk.

UPDATE via RedVoiceMedia:  "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised—The People’s Convoy Is Stretching Over 60 Miles Long [VIDEO]"

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Monday, November 16, 2020

Million MAGA March For Trump: A Report from DC

photograph at American Mind

Last Saturday, the Million MAGA March For Trump drew hundreds of thousands of Americans to DC.  A report was published at the American Mind blogsite.  Our household was not able to attend, but this report by Mrs. Chris Flannery brought back vivid memories of our trip in 2009 for the Taxpayer March on DC.  Same sense of shared experiences and love of country.  It was orderly, patriotic, and fun.  Here’s a short extract.

Everyone was cheerful: smiling, laughing, and nodding to each other, giving one another thumbs up. All walks of life. All Americans that love their country. Hats were taken off and hands placed on hearts for the Pledge of Allegiance followed by the National Anthem. On the periphery some bad actors were always lurking (largely restrained by police presence), but here in Freedom Plaza the growing thousands became carefree, children ran and played, the elderly were given seats to rest, and everyone did his best to make those around him feel at home. All kinds of people from all over the country were gathered for what resembled a community Independence Day celebration. Maybe most striking, next to the shared love of country, was how kind, polite, and respectful the crowd of (what I am sure became I don’t know how many) hundreds of thousands was—all day long. “Excuse me.” “Pardon me.” “Mam, you dropped this.” “Please, go ahead.” “Can I help you with that?” “I see you are a veteran; thank you for serving our country.” 

Read the full report here.  I wish we could have been there.

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