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There is more than enough money and material goods in this country to take care of everyone's needs. The military and income taxes are siphoning off that money, and until people stop sending their children to phoney wars....and unite and demand taxes be halved, nothing will change. The people in Washington are the enemy , not the half of the world we continue to take aggressive action against.

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Not sure the Protocols are authentic. The consensus is they are not, but they are tempting.

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We do have a very strange system in place.

On the one hand everyone claims that they want to help people so so much; like Billy Bob Gates and The Gates of Hell Foundation, The Clinton Arkancide Foundation, The Trump Home for Unwed Teenage Mothers Foundation, the George Bush Paraguay Foundation for Lost or Missing Nazis, and all those other charitable (tax write off) organizations seeking to 'improve' the lot of mankind. (names have been changed to protect the guilty)

How can there be any poverty or unnecessary suffering with such philanthropic efforts?

Well, in Clownworld, philanthropic actually means misanthropic.

The CMS system is STILL trying to get employees of nursing homes all vaxxinated.

After everything that has come to light, and they still require vaxxination?

They are still raking in record profits at the Big Pharmakeia; cashing in on the great depopulation and chemical / biological attack on humanity. One of the worst of these agendas is the autism epidemic.

My son suffers from this, and it is a fate worse than death. Talk about INVISIBLE and FORGOTTEN!

There is no compassion in society- only avoidance for them. There is no financial or educational support system for them- only homelessness and suicide. In our case we will be paying for life to support our adult child. (He was brilliant as a child, learned to read at three, perfect memory and happy with loads of interests, but we vaxxinated as 'good' parents back then did)

We believed in Carl Sagan's view of science vs superstition and pseudo-science!

But Carl Sagan was an idiot. He didn't mention that science covers up its mistakes and lies continually for profit and depopulation. He mentioned the lives saved by vaxxination, but neglected to mention the SV 40, the mercury, squalene, the aluminum, and the DNA in the shots he advocated for all of us Luddites.

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I'm sorry to hear about your son, Scott. Obviously, vaccines are the root cause of the skyrocketing autism rates. Probably half the millennials are on the "spectrum" (autism, asbergers, etc.). I know too many people who will have children for life because of this. When my niece was born with Down Syndrome in 1968, it really changed my perspective. You are right- no one is more Invisible than those who are "different," and not just in financial straits. Thanks so much for sharing your story.

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You are right to state the hell that families of Autistic individuals suffer. There is ZERO support and our government, captured as they are by big multinational pharmaceutical companies, have totally hung all of you out to dry. I’m a Christian but I could vomit when I consider all the energy that goes into doctrine and discourse about the sex lives of potential clergy whilst ignoring the genocidal evil that permeates our culture

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Yes, those whose children are "normal" have no idea how every part of society treats those with learning problems, emotional and physical difficulties, etc. Thanks!

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I have been living in one of three vans since 1985, excepted only by 50 months spent living in a track sleeper while doing longhaul trucking. Back in the longhaul days, my mail went to a friend's house where I slept on his sofa for the few nights I spent out of the sleeper.

The USA PATRIOT Act made me a terrorism suspect because I haven't had a residential address in my name since 1984 and Post Office boxes cannot be used as official addresses, so mine has been a string of very good friends who think it is as silly as I do. I can't even get a PO box without an address with my name attached to it. A corrupt cop that I'd told to stop violating my right to privacy by contacting me without any probable cause to justify it got me locked up with $2500 and $5000 cash only bonds by writing "transient" into the spaces provided for it on citations and his affidavit of probable cause instead of the friend's address on my CDL, vehicle registration, vehicle insurance card, and voter registration.

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I appreciate you sharing your own experiences, Vonu. Thanks!

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I likewise appreciate the absence of a paywall from your Substack, Donald.

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Well, of course, I love paid subscribers, and very much appreciate all those who opt for a pay option. But as a populist, I couldn't in good conscience set up a pay wall. Paid subscribers get no bonus material. They are simply doing it to further demonstrate support, which I am grateful for. Thanks!

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Having a monthly income of $1182, I have no budget for non-essentials.

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I understand completely. Thanks for reading.

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Vonu: Your story reminds me of the old Depression song "How Can you Keep Moving" by Ry Cooder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDDnkQQyzQU

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Vonu: Your story reminds me of the old Depression song "How Can you Keep Moving" by Ry Cooder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDDnkQQyzQU

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Ry Cooder was the undiscovered Arlo Guthrie.

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I would say that he's the undiscovered Woody Guthrie, at least musically.

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He and Woody were contemporaries, were they not?

Cooder covered Guthrie's Vigilante Man.

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Brilliant, true, and depressing, Don, thank you. By far, the number one cause of personal bankruptcy in the U.S. is medical expenses. The medical/big pharma cartel rakes in more dollars than does the military/weapons scam. When the jackals of the American press were vilifying Adolph Hitler and his National Socialist regime as a prelude to launching war against Germany, Hitler responded by saying how unconscionable and hypocritical it was for America to even criticize his nation. In an astonishingly short period of time under Hitler's rule, Germany went from being impoverished and destitute to the economic miracle of the world. In contrast, Hitler pointed out that in the alleged great U.S. democracy, the big cities had teeming numbers of wretched poor in slums and were hotbeds of filth, illness, violence, crime and decay while Jewish billionaires owned everything of value in the country, including most of the politicians who were incorrigibly corrupt. Imagine him looking at the U.S. today where it is far, far worse than it was then. A lot of celebrity deaths are the result of occulted, ritual sacrifice. Most people foolishly think that abominable practice is from a bygone age. It never ceased, the practitioners just do it surreptitiously. The top performers in the music biz are most vulnerable because when they age and their star starts fading, their sudden demise creates a sharp upward spike in the sales of their music and windfall profits for the ghouls who own the satanic entertainment racket. These sub-humans have a vested, pecuniary interest in "capping" their over-the-hill artists. The media these same vermin own put out stories of drug and alcohol excess as a reason for their deaths but even a cursory examination of the facts invariably alludes to foul play. But the masses that are asses remain blissfully clueless. I agree with you, Don, call me a communist or any other pejorative you like, but any system wherein billionaires can proliferate while working people cannot afford a hovel or something decent to eat deserves to be consigned to the scrapheap of history.

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You make great points, as always, Hereticdrummer. Thanks!

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You're welcome and thanks again, Don. Your new book is beyond excellent.

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That's great to hear. Remember, reviews and ratings are crucial, my friend. Thanks!

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You'll get the best reviews from me. Be well.

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I essentially live on SS which equates to less than $13/hr if I was working. I pay rent, have a car payment, pay insurance, buy my own food, have a cell phone and a few other things and can still save a few bucks every month.

I had a freight expediting job driving and living in a cargo van before retirement 8 years ago. I stayed at truck stops, Wal-Mart parking lots and many other parking lots and during all seasons. Try sleeping in 5 below winter nights in a van with little heat. I know a little bit about being out there...sure I was working from state to state maybe grossing $50-60,000 but after expenses, it amounted to about $15‐16/hr. But I got to see 2/3 of the country driving for a living. It was kinda fun.

But many people create their own poverty by the way they live and end up wrecking their health and that wrecks their lives.

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Crixcyon: Great comment and life. My brother who is a math whiz, once figured out that if he'd been "allowed" to keep his paychecks and NOT pay into SSI taxes from every paycheck but instead put that money into an S & P Index Fund, he would have had over a million dollars when he retired.

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I figured out my salary if I had one. Working 80 hours a week unpaid, surviving on my SS check, I make the equivalent of $3.50 an hour. My journalism is world-class, each issue of my daily newsletter goes viral, reaching tens of millions internationally. No regrets.

https://truthforce.work

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Yep, those hidden taxes keep working people on a tight budget until retirement and then put us on welfare once we retire. We pay income tax on our little SSA welfare checks as well.

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Ed: Yeah, and the Democrats passed the tax on SSA checks. And it was LBJ who put the SSI tax money into the general fund.

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I am 65, my SS check is sufficient. I have no mobile phone, no vehicle, no stove, but have all that I need. Using a hotplate, a bus stop is a block away, and a landline is good. I have been homeless due to being diagnosed with schizophrenia, from which I am one of the very few who recovered, and have written some heavy-duty books exposing the government, those above it, and the Vatican as well as other well-researched subjects. Along with making me an underground sensation, they got me incarcerated, where I acknowledge being schooled even more to be content with few material possessions. I work 80 hours a week for the people, putting out a newsletter every day that covers world events, assessments, and solutions to the harms the nations policies create. I have readership in the tens of millions, as each issue goes viral. I give you kudos for caring, and it is usually people like me who have experienced hardship who care for those who fell through the cracks. I founded three nonprofits and worked for others, actually all my work was volunteer, I have 50,000 hours unpaid diligent work for the people behind me, and more coming. My work was for the elderly, homeless, and mentally ill populations, but now I have expanded; and my newsletter is for everybody to benefit from. I thank you for addressing the subject which we dont see often in the news. Thank you for being human in a plastic world

https://truthforce.work

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Sounds like you've led quite an interesting life, Crixcyon. Thanks for sharing!

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Those who betray the public trust, no matter class or position, are the worst of the worst, the Ted Bundy's of the political world and sadly they have taken over the country and are aiming for the world. A One World Government. Welcome to 2023 Earth Odyssey. I hope Hal shows up and forces a new orbit, one that is central to We The People.... lovely and moving final paragraph Don. Thank you for your work on this.

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I appreciate the kind words, Joanna. Thanks!

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Any time

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What we are living under now is corporate fascism, not an open market economy at all. As well, the churches through individual Christians, used to be the providers of charity until the government out-competed with them starting with welfare benefits in the 1960’s, which brought on fatherless homes, and the sin of adultery abetted by no-fault divorce. The constant message of abortion on demand was in the end further devaluation of the individual life and our leaders and media giants are liars and perverts. I and my husband carry cash for same reason as we were great beneficiaries of that mythic middle class America, and owe a debt to our fellow man. We each of us need to do more

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Words of wisdom, JulieW. I criticize the churches a lot. They were noticeably absent while the country was unconstitutionally locked down, and have not organized any effective protests against the transgender lunacy. But make sure you tithe (which, btw, is really not found anywhere in the Bible. Much like the quaint expression, "The Lord helps those who help themselves," which is definitely not there). Thanks!

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Right. But the one that IS in the bible reads: "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these My brethren, ye have done it unto Me." And while not being a bible thumper in any way (exoterically Catholic, esoterically Advaita Vedanta and all things Traditional Metaphysics), I do think of this passage EVERYTIME I go to the open market here in Thailand, where numerous of our Thai counterpart "invisibles" sit amidst the stalls asking for change. To humble yourself like that is simply impressive, worth as much (more even?) than any manual labor performed for a wage. (There's a regular amputee I give to at that market, among others, who is just utterly gracious and friendly.)

btw, thanks for another good piece, Don. And the book is great!

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I only carry cash to give to those standing at traffic lights. I don't always do it, but agree that it takes a lot to humble yourself like that. Especially in inclement weather. Thanks for reading the book- please remember to review and/or rate if you can!

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A "humble" man who was well-groomed (so he could not have been homeless) yesterday asked me for a buck. Considering it, I asked him what he needed it for. He had the audacity to be honest, he wanted a beer. REJECT. Not all beggars are humble, and not all are poor. Be discerning

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The book of Malachi mentions it with threats. The god who owns the cattle on a thousand hills tells us that we will live in poverty and shame if we don't tithe. IF you believe the bible, you are a chump.

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I'm grateful to Mr Jeffries for all his work and the opportunity to speak out a little bit here.

I caught the show last night on Rense which was as superb as usual!

Since I'm BANNED on the two forums I used to write on, this is a relief for me.

It's a small oasis of sanity.

TY for the comment, Julie!

(btw.) Tim Truth did a video on the VAERS reports where suicide was listed as an adverse event from the injections. It's tragic. The citations took like 2 1/2 hours and we know that that might be 1% of the totality so far. Conservatives, churches, and certainly not mainstream liberals would touch that topic with a ten foot pole.

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I'm grateful you're here, Scott. Thanks!

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I wonder how many of us were liberals who became conservatives or at least got disenchanted w/ the progressive trajectory as civil rights became BLM, ecology turned into carbon phobia, and the guys who were denied entrance to country clubs became the new monsters of the midway.

I crossed over and had to rethink all my previous opinions. A growing awareness of conspiracy politics and revisionist history greatly aided in clean sweeping leftist assumptions. So, I can't claim I'm even a classical liberal at heart. Still I don't shun poor people. I talk to them all the time: sports, weather, gossip. We ride the buses together. Only in rare cases do I give them money. Patronizing the poor is still virtue signalling for the giver. Not that it doesn't lift the spirits of both parties occasionally.

The disenfranchised need a change in govt and the economic system not reparations, bursts of idiosyncratic charity or NGOs w/ hidden agendas. Did Hitler's economic miracle depend on democracy and do-gooding liberals? Uh, no. He expelled the money-changers and gave his working poor jobs despite the condemnation of the international liberal establishment. He was much like your hero, Huey Long, a real populist, albeit an authoritarian not a liberal.

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Good points, Billy. Poor people need a regular source of income, and not the pittance from what's left of our safety net, which only ensures they stay mired in poverty, and brings on the condemnation of those who work for a living. Because things have gotten to such a point, there are no easy answers. There is a dearth of opportunities out there, despite what the conservatives say. And I mean just jobs that pay enough for someone to live somewhere independently. When I was a kid in the 1960s and early 1970s, I had many friends whose fathers worked in retail, or at gas stations. They had jobs that today would be given to teenagers or illegal immigrants. And yet they could buy a house, have as many kids as they wanted, as their wives stayed at home. We now have a far lower standard of living. Thanks!

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DJ is right about dysfunctional families ruining children's lives. My Dad was chairman of a foundation that tried to help the "Invisibles" get jobs and escape the ghetto of a Midwestern city in the USA. The young women were found good jobs as secretaries and data processors. Some answered phone calls at a local large company that helped the foundation help the Invisibles.

But most of the women went back to their old life in the ghetto.

Why? Incest.

"We just couldn't beat it." My Dad said.

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Wow. That's so sad, Timmy. You must be proud of your father. We can only try to help, but the dysfunctional history is very powerful. Thanks.

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My Dad was one in a million. He only took $1/year in salary as chairman of the foundation (not his personal foundation btw. The foundation was founded by the head of the company my Dad had previously worked for.) The chairman who took my Dad's place demanded a salary in the mid six figures.

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I founded some nonprofits, did much good work, personally housing over a hundred homeless people. I also fed thousands of meals, supervised a "no questions asked" shelter overnight, mentored mentally ill, and more. Never took a salary or any profit for myself as I lived in poverty willingly and gladly. Materialist desires never caught a hold on me, and so I do not feel at all deprived. I served the homeless and mentally ill populations. Also worked as a peer counselor and for the ten years I was Christian, i preached urban streets and mentored mentally ill adults. Later I finally recognized the nature of the faith and soundly debunked the bible and faiths.

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Michael L Kahn: You are much more patient than I. You are a good person. I'm probably more of an Ebenezer Scrooge kinda guy.

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Wow this piece really resonated with me, Don. I’m 40 this year and can’t afford a car, much less health insurance. Thanks as usual for speaking up for us ‘lowlifes’ 👍😊 Your book Survival of the Richest was excellent as well.

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I would never call anyone a "low life," Smoke. If it's any comfort, you are far from alone. And it was not this way back in the mid-1970s-late 1980s, when I was a blue-collar worker. Everyone could afford a car, even on what was considered a subpar salary. Thanks.

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I have a friend who retired from GM mere months before the 2008 financial crisis. He started working there in 1975, making less than three bucks an hour. In a few years he bought a home in San Fernando CA. Now his ex-wife, his three grown children (and their families) all still live in that home. Recently he converted the garage into an apartment, so they would not be so cramped. That small bungalow is now worth almost a million dollars.

The "housing crisis" was planned and engineered by the NWO. This info was part of the Dr. Day revelations to that group of pediatricians in 1968.

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Yes, the American Dream was far more possible for more people even as late as 1975. Thanks, Kris!

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The only low lifes are criminals incl drug pushers and child traffickers esp. Others are those who pushed the covid vaccines and causing death and disabilities.

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Include pastors and politicians and cops and you have my vote

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"And they pay a lot of attention to “climate change,” whatever that is. But not to the BP oil spill, the worst ecological disaster in modern history."

And certainly not to the deliberate destruction of the gas pipeline that released a huge amount of gas into the ocean. That was obviously done by the former party of the little guy, or more accurately by the neocon contingent. The neocons set the stage of the Ukraine war during the Obama administration, and the war they wanted was launched by the same players from that administration who returned to office once Biden was installed.

The neocons originally came from the democrat party in the days of Senator Scoop Jackson, who was a Trotskyite. The "two" parties by then had merged and the neocons just started jumping ship from one wing of the uniparty to the other depending on which wing had the whip hand.

There's no political solution, at least in the case of electoral politics. We get the same agenda forced upon us no matter which brand name is in charge, democrat or republican.

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Well stated, Ed. Obviously I agree. Thanks!

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Hi Donald, it's so easy to confuse the cards that are dealt with the person who plays them. If I had been dealt the same circumstances (including genetic) as a so-called derelict, I may have turned out far worse. And if that derelict had my advantages, he or she may have made far better use of them. Unfortunately, life is not duplicate bridge, where the skill of playing the cards you're dealt is clearly separated from the cards themselves. Out in the world, only God knows where all the "master card players" are, and if they should be kept in obscurity, perhaps that is a judgement upon us, as being unworthy of wise and noble leaders. It is also instructive for me consider whether I would have been better than any number of a villians; I don't know what terrible forces disfigured what began as a wondering child, and how I myself might have reacted to them. I've come to realize that the world doesn't need my hatred; it needs me to be a better card player.

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Beautifully put, Greg. I agree completely. I'm still moved by the film "Trading Places." I think that encapsulates my thinking on the subject. Thanks!

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A beautiful, emotional, in-depth, thought provoking story.

Shame no politicians care.

Thank you.

Trish.

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Thank you, Trish!

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I don't think RFK or Trump or any of these people even SEE us. We don't factor into any of their decisions. To run for the presidency is just an ego trip for them. Even if they actually kept their promises to do some good for the nation, which they won't, the Jew would just put someone else in the White House the next time and undo any good that was done.

The system is all wrong because the founders could not see into the future and as the nation has become so large and diverse we need to alter the system to see any beneficial change for the people. Our government is run by corporations now. Our forefathers warned against corporations but those who get into the White House are a class of people who will be owned by them and who will identify more easily with corporate people than with those of us they are supposed to represent.

President Kennedy sent troops to the south and forced the end of segregation but we recently heard people on Martha's Vineyard who were outraged that Governor Abbot would send non whites there. The north than proceeded to segregate blacks in inner cities and break up black families and we see the result of that.

Given that those who get into the White House are indeed privileged with no idea of what our lives are like it is not right that they can rule over us and have control over us. Martha's Vineyard will always be governed differently and its not fair. Jim Crow was better than what replaced it for both blacks and whites. Working class whites had every right to protect their white daughters from contact with black boys. They can do that on Martha's Vineyard and nobody blinks an eye and no government interferes. You can't take freedom from one group of people and give it to somebody else. The rich are well insulated. The north thought southern whites deserved it but it was in the north that the slaves were imported and it was Jews who owned the slave ships and who were the greatest percentage of slave holders in the south.

The only solution that I see given the conditions that we are in, is for us to dissolve this central government and institute another one. This government no longer represents us if it ever did. We never benefited from the world wars only Jews did. Now we're cannon fodder for a Jewish state while the international Jew opens the borders of every white country and we can't defend our own borders. They couldn't do this if they didn't have control of our central government and public airwaves. Neither RFK nor Trump would even think about changing this situation.

The founding fathers never intended a powerful central government and no colony would join the union until they were assured again and again that they would retain their control over their own lives. Lincoln changed all of that and now we are literally being destroyed by psychopaths in control of our too big government who are killing and culling the population human, plant and animal and creating ungodly lab creatures and robots to replace us.

We need to govern ourselves at the county level since in my state even our state legislators have been bought off and are now setting up to take our guns while the feds arm every gov agency and state legislators have become as big a problem as the feds.

The intentions of our white, gentile founding fathers was for us to be free and determine our own lives and futures. It is only possible to do that if we govern ourselves small and local. And we need to control of our own public airwaves so we can get the facts we need to know in order that we may govern ourselves. Our local airwaves should not be controlled by some Jew in NYC. They have destroyed our freedoms and perverted our cultures and weakened and destroyed our religion. There is no justification for it. But those who run for the White House wouldn't dream of doing anything about it.

We need to dissolve the central government and all its massive machinery that is used to control us and each state should should have its own military and there should be no standing military controlled by the evil people in Washington DC. We need the smallest central government we can create so that no matter what evil, godless psychopath might get control of it they could never again have the power to harm us or destroy our country in the future nor use our people as cannon fodder to slaughter defenseless people around the world like Sherman marching thru the south killing civilians.

End the monster central government and institute a new one that will have only the responsibilities called for by the Constitution. There is no other solution.

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I can't argue with what you're saying, Babs. It is a bleak situation. Thanks.

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This is my first and last time I am reading your articles. Agreeing to hate on Jews and blacks as being legitimate, when as King said, you need to judge people by their character, not by their race. The Vatican is the great power, not Jews. And blacks have great character. I was born Jewish, not my fault, and I have great admirable character. I live in an all-black neighborhood (except for myself, who identifies as black) and have only benefited humanity. I agree that Israel is rotten, and Rothschild the richest and an evil family, but the Vatican has more power, and the Jesuits are exceedingly evil, and are the ones that Jesuit Himmler created the SS after, and later was the model for the CIA. Sosa Abascal, the current Jesuit general, is the most powerful man alive, supervising all banking, freemasonry, and secret intelligence of every nation. MY book ANGRY LOUD AND CLEAR TRUTH proves all that and more.

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Whoa. You wrote a lot of posts. You first commended me for having a heart in a plastic world. Now you say you won't be reading any more of my articles, and suggest I hate Blacks and Jews? I don't hate any one. I observe, and express my thoughts. Can't please everyone.

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The comment you agreed with expressed some bigotry. I am glad you hate nobody, but sometimes one needs to pick sides and speak truth. IF you had read what you said you agreed with there, he was derogatory to both Jews and blacks. I have been watching as global hatred against Jews has grown lately, as it did in Nazi Germany 90 years ago. I agree that Israel is an apartheid state and militaristic and evil. But to put Jews as labeled evil is bigotry. I have no money, and have done nothing but helped people for over 35 years. To be generalized like that is offensive. If he had hatred at some people, let him specify whom, not cast blame at an ethnicity. Peoples ' character is built on their experiences, the media, schooling, influencers, information input and how it is processed. It is not dependent on ethnicity or race. Culture may have an influence. But as a people, Jews are not inherently bad. Most Israelis are admittedly allowing, tolerating, and even grateful to their oppressive IDF and MOSSAD and such, so they may indeed be generalized as evil, but most Jews are not Isrealis. And it is the Vatican in power, not Jews. I give overwhelming evidence. Your heart is apparently targeted for favored populations. I also have targeted favor, I have contempt for filthy rich people, military personnel, pastors, police and such, they allow themselves to be used to oppress and have sold their souls. But I do not hate on victims or oppressed peoples. IF you agree with a bigot's bigoted opinion, what does that make you? Loving? I suggest that you review the article you agreed with, and consider again whether you agree with it. I don't care if I don't please everyone. I have no concern if evil people are displeased with me. You are certainly able to express your thoughts, and I am certainly able to discern and judge according to my sensibilities. You chose bigotry, admit it or not. I chose to reject that.

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your white freemasonic slave owning rich phony founding fathers wearing white wigs and lace and stockings made sure that there was freedom of religion to allow for satan worship and freedom of speech so that there could be deceivers. Furthermore, Jefferson who wrote "life, liberty, pursuit... had 180 slaves. They were the most phony and devious bunch, and deliberately created the atmosphere for what we have today== the Romerican Empire

Instead of the pursuit of happiness and god-given rights (no god gave me rights, I own them due to being human, they are innate) why didn't they write the easy and simple and far superior concepts like freedom FROM deception, oppression, exploitation, etc..? why did the thirteenth amendment allow for slavery, only white males who owned land had votes, etc... they were phony hypocritical garbage. ANd the people buy the propaganda that idolizes them

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Since the dawn of man, this saying "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer" holds true. Nothing new under the sun. Truly, "Animal Farm" describes the mindset of men for all time. Orwell nailed it.

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I think I was the first one to publish one of the few comments left behind by our shortest tenured president, William Henry Harrison, who died barely a month after entering office. Harrison stated that after a lifetime in politics, he had come to the conclusion that it all revolved around making the rich richer and the poor poorer. Thanks, DogsLife!

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