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You’re right about all of that. But none of the people in the District of Communism will do what’s necessary to save the Republic. If they tried, the oligarchs would get rid of them and put new willing servants in their positions. The states aren’t much different.

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Oct 14, 2023Liked by T.L. Davis

A lot different, America as we knew it has been deliberately murdered. With the acquiescence of half the population. Even if major terrorist attacks do happen and finally a large enough majority realize what has happened to demand mass deportations the ones behind it

Will continue to use lawfair obfuscation and violence. Why would they not?

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There is the possibility that dirty bombs have been brought across the border. I live in northern Wisconsin and we've been having planes (from the govt, evidently) flying over us for several weeks now. Usually, we get one every couple of weeks. These planes have been flying around the southern part of the state because there is a fear that these devices will be used down in the Madison or Milwaukee area. They are worried about other places in the country, too. I never thought, in my wildest imaginings that I would see this deliberate destruction of America.

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Yes, that's we figured.

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Oct 14, 2023Liked by T.L. Davis

At this point I really don't know what remains to save. Certainly not the government. The government is the root of our problem it would seem. A state, maybe? Half my state is already lost to the leftist/racist/globalistic goombas and thats not subject to change anytime soon. Maybe a few other states if the residents get off their asses and be quick about it. Saving a region may be doable if the residents of that particular region band together and simply refuse to comply with all the BS, expel the illegal intruders, and organize to become self-sufficient. It would have to be a large enough region that those leftist/racist/globalistic goombas mentioned earlier wouldn't feel comfortable in engaging in a direct confrontation and win like they would quickly do to much smaller, more local areas. Its truly a dilemma. I don't think people have just given up so much as having become frustrated to find that the normal means of confronting issues and making a change has been effectively closed off to them. I can't even get an editorial published in the local rag any longer. The editor claims my editorial "doesn't meet local standards". Hell, I'm local, not him, and I know damn well what the local standards are and I can tell the difference between them from outright censorship!

Interesting times, indeed!

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Somewhat pertinent to the topic is a short talk by Tucker Carlson, of all people. I'm generally tepid on him, but this surprised me: https://www.bitchute.com/video/PMmP5L4Otgml/?list=subscriptions

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Oct 16, 2023Liked by T.L. Davis

Hear here, T.L.

Very accurate and eloquent as to be expected.

The current view in my mind's eye of our future focuses on regional rather than National level organization, quite simply, what we will have left after secession. States with foresight and true concern for constituents will have few options left.

How those states respect and protect its' citizenry today will have a huge impact how they are viewed tomorrow, when the stakes may be even higher. The analysis of regulations and "mandates" and the rejection of those found objectionable, as you have pointed out, is one cornerstone of that protection of citizen's rights. Now is the time for those governors to set the standard of what they will and won't defy. It will "set the table" for what comes.

Thank you sincerely for your selfless efforts to restore our exceptionalism, Sir.

Onward, Christian soldiers......

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