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Only when Biden’s children or grandchildren or Merrick Garlands children or grandchildren die from fentanyl will something be done. Then you will see action against Mexico.

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Merrick Garland is a feckless man, I am so thankful he did not end up on the Supreme Court for life.

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If you have not figured it out by now, it is clear to me that the conversations in the Democrat-run Uniparty central planning war-room after the 2016 election of Trump included consensus that part of the plan to stop Trump and everything he represented was that the people that voted for Trump needed to die in great numbers. This is why Biden laughed. It isn't that he does not care, it is that he telegraphed that the death of people in working class Trump territory is expected and favored by him and his party apparatus.

It is my opinion that the pandemic was ordered up for the same reason. And why they did the unthinkable and shutdown the economy and killed small independent business. Why they wanted to see remote work so young leftist would move to the red states.

And it is why the border is being kept open (Great Replacement). It is the reason for defunding the police (make the blue cities unlivable so the young leftists flee to red states).

And why they are pushing woke... weapons to persecute and destroy the non-woke.

It is why they push EDI and ESG... and why they are starving the nation and world of cheap energy and fuel.

It is why Biden negative brands those working class people as semi-fascists, and why the government colluded (and still does) in their Ministry of Truth to cancel and destroy conservatives.

These people are evil... truly... and yet they have been voted into office by a large chunk of Republicans. Republicans that seem to hate that working class cohort about the same... and possibly also like the idea of more of them dying off.

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Mar 6, 2023·edited Mar 6, 2023

Respectfully, you are drawing lines to connect stars and make constellations.

Hanlon's razor, "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."

A process is not a conspiracy, it is how something is designed to operate. Liberal policies are many times disparate components, not directly related to each other, but their individual effect is negative, and their collective effect destructive.

The logical conclusion is liberal policies never achieve the stated goal. This is a priori truth, we don't need to create a complex web to justify it.

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Ok. But then there is the WEF, Davos and I don't know if you noticed but the Democrat talking points are repeated almost verbatim in the mainstream press and media with each news cycle.

If what you say is true and the Democrats just happened to leverage the process and don't have any plan they are executing, then my assessment of the GOP is even lower... and it was already pretty low.

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Coordination not conspiracy, the MSM all read the same blogs, go to same cocktail parties, live in the coastal elite cities. There is no meaningful individuality and thought.

Then there is Rahm Israel Emanuel, never let a crisis go to waist. Push the agenda and talking points while everyone is distracted. Say you are addressing the problem while moving society to the left.

It not a conspiracy anymore than an Amish barn raising. It is what they truly believe and they all march on that direction.

As for the GOP failing, my inference, I despise Donald Trump for using the left's tactics. You can't use the left's playbook to implement the right's agenda. There is no difference between a vanilla left twist cone and vanilla right twist cone.

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Thank you for that perspective. We have the WEF, Davos, etc. The international billionaires, Wall Street… all seemed aligned with an agenda. Brexit and Trump seemed to cause them to come out. So did the pandemic. But they did not really hide it before.

Have you read this?

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867420310126?fbclid=IwAR2EeDlBXm7sMU89iIG-_YTH1W5qiQzKiSiiJ3j_9kjuW4T4cSv1noqL73Y

From the article…

"The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic reminds us that overcrowding in dwellings and places of human congregation (sports venues, bars, restaurants, beaches, airports), as well as human geographic movement, catalyzes disease spread.

Living in greater harmony with nature will require changes in human behavior as well as other radical changes that may take decades to achieve: rebuilding the infrastructures of human existence, from cities to homes to workplaces, to water and sewer systems, to recreational and gatherings venues. In such a transformation we will need to prioritize changes in those human behaviors that constitute risks for the emergence of infectious diseases. Chief among them are reducing crowding at home, work, and in public places as well as minimizing environmental perturbations such as deforestation, intense urbanization, and intensive animal farming. Equally important are ending global poverty, improving sanitation and hygiene, and reducing unsafe exposure to animals, so that humans and potential human pathogens have limited opportunities for contact. It is a useful “thought experiment” to note that until recent decades and centuries, many deadly pandemic diseases either did not exist or were not significant problems. Cholera, for example, was not known in the West until the late 1700s and became pandemic only because of human crowding and international travel, which allowed new access of the bacteria in regional Asian ecosystems to the unsanitary water and sewer systems that characterized cities throughout the Western world. This realization leads us to suspect that some, and probably very many, of the living improvements achieved over recent centuries come at a high cost that we pay in deadly disease emergences. Since we cannot return to ancient times, can we at least use lessons from those times to bend modernity in a safer direction? These are questions to be answered by all societies and their leaders, philosophers, builders, and thinkers and those involved in appreciating and influencing the environmental determinants of human health."

That is a conspiracy if a group of powerful subscribe to it. And they do.

“You can't use the left's playbook to implement the right's agenda.”

I don’t think that is the right argument. The GOP isn’t well. It should have cleaned up in 2022. It isn’t about using the left’s playbook, it is noting that tech and corporate consolidation and the loss of any hope for a balanced press and the sea of left activism and left all the money the left has in thumb on the scale advantage requires a the GOP to do much better playing the political game.

Also, the working class vote is pivotable. The GOP has zero constituent groups except maybe white Christians. If the Dems pull the working class back with their lying unionization message, the GOP is dead.

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Recall Doctor Fauci's conference statement that "President Trump wihh have to deal with a pandemic during his term in office" ... a statement recorded on video in 2017. Such a prescient little demigod.

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Hair raising stuff that indicates Fauci's edicts were part insane and the rest clear woke, WEF globalist, Great Reset. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092867420310126

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I could not have said it any better. This started back in the late 1970's and is really getting the roll on now and will NOT stop. We need to just be as prepared as we can each and every month.

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The pandemic was “ordered up?”

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Every day this "conspiracy theory" is looking more and more feasible like all the other "conspiracy theories" that have now proven to be fact.

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It sure was as also the shots and the busters to kill many people that included my oldest son that was 62 and died after his second booster with a Blood clot, as many other people were in this world.

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Merrick Garland is a.....guy who makes me want to say a bad word or series of bad words. It is a FANTASTIC thing that he is NOT on the Supreme Court. Fantastic. I want him investigated, impeached, and disgraced in that order....assuming there is evidence to corroborate those positions of course.

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