There’s No Maybe about It

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  1. Yes sir, all of you need to go ASAP.

  2. Everyone knows the problem, everyone knows the solution to the problem, but the means of accomplishing this proves to be quite elusive. Most would agree that attaining that goal would be a dream come true.

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    highmaintenancelowtolerance

    Easy-peasy. Every time a corrupt congressman is up for re-election, he gets voted out. I haven’t done the math but if the house and senate are up for election every 4 years, then someone new is elected to their seat and we’d have the chance to start over as soon as the mid-terms next year. The first hurdle is correcting the corrupt system of casting ballots and counting votes. The next hurdle is having the majority of legally registered voters with two brain cells to rub together, cast ballots. So Mr. Roy your suggestion is possible, but highly improbable.

  4. Sounds easy! But who are the candidates that will run to replace them?

    1. Those people that George Washington outlined in his farewell address.

  5. They have to come home to their district to campaign. We should not let them or their families feel safe.

  6. I OPENLY SAY IT at least once a day. But WHY start over? The intention was for individual SOVEREIGN states who came together allegedly for their mutual benefit. There is OBVIOUSLY NO MUTUAL benefit anymore, so end it. A peaceful ending would be far better than what is OBVIOUSLY coming without it.

  7. https://ia600600.us.archive.org/31/items/hybridphilosophy-collection/the-most-dangerous-superstition-larken-rose-2011.pdf

    Read the above to understand just how evil (and moronic) it is to place sociopaths (and the occasional psychopath) above us as “leaders.”

    1. highmaintenancelowtolerance Avatar
      highmaintenancelowtolerance

      Thank you for sharing this book. I was fortunate to be raised to respectfully question everything and to be accountable for my words and actions. The Most Dangerous Superstition is now on my list of books to buy.