Valletta
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The Washington establishment is corrupt. I've personally dealt with it for years. Most people have no idea how corrupt. That political leaders consider themselves elite and above the people has been so evident in the making of rules and regulations that they so commonly get caught breaking. Trump was an outsider who not only did not pay homage to the politicians or the major media, but who called them out. Thus there is great hatred for him, but even though the media is able to gain to many followers with their skilled propaganda Trump won the election if you count only legitimate votes. They fear Trump, they know he won the election and they know he will win again without intervention--that is why they want him impeached, so he can't run again. And they have complete contempt for those who dare support him. His personality of not backing down infuriates and scares them. Power corrupts, now they are trying to silence voices. The left has a lot of money and big tech behind them, this may be one of the last messages you see from me. Twitter, YouTube, Yahoo, Apple, Facebook, all are trying to shut down the truth. The details of the election fraud may come out and they don't want the masses knowing the truth. While it is well known that many patriots fled to Parler that will not be allowed to go on for long. The smaller ones like Christian Forums may end up that way. Pray for our country and the world.This article, courtesy of ABC Australia, the publicly owned broadcaster, is a sobering assessment of the current political situation in the USA. The one factor left out of the analysis (hardly surprising) is God. Unfortunately, God is increasingly left out of American society. So no one should be surprised at the current state of affairs in the US.
The problem at the heart of this week's crisis goes deeper than Trump
Is the article factual? Are the conclusions correct? I don't agree with everything stated in the article, but the general theme is hard to argue against. Agree? Or not?
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