ericbenjamingordon.bsky.social
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Help dismantle the Republican Party, Mr. Kinzinger. If a rendition of it carries on, it's got to be devoid of extremist elements.
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I wouldn't think any more people approved of him than he was able to snare into choosing him, and I'm wholeheartedly convinced only 10% of the population wanted him while only another 10% ended up voting for him because they were chauvinist and couldn't vote for Harris.
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How do we even know it is that big a percentage?
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I hope it proves to be not only prophetic but immediately effective. Someone still needs to prove to me that the marmalade renegade even has 30 million people supporting him, let alone remotely enough for him to be where he is now. I also want the Republicans to prove their virtue - or go away.
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This is what happens when an entire country is obligated to live without a president and those who want you to think there is become disgruntled. I'm still waiting for it to be properly confirmed that Trump took 2024 without cheating. Until then -
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Which is no "administration" of which to speak without lying. Trump isno president. We haven't got one.
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Only, we have no "president", especially not Trump.
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It's overdue for them to solidify that they did get Trump elected or otherwise to admit that it was fraudulent and that he's not the president. In total frankness, the whole Republican party needs to split up, shut down and turn loose of their power. They are overdue for a tabula rasa anyhow.
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There hasn't been any appropriate assessment that 2024 was a free and clear election that took place in accordance with the vote. All that anyone has done is shower us with more bravado and false propaganda. Will that change anytime soon? We don't have a president today.
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I'm still holding out for anybody to either prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that he even was constitutionally elected anything or to willingly proclaim that no such election took place and that we don't have a president today. Instead of rising to it, all anyone has done is grow deeper roots.
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Was there ever a time when the marmalade renegade wasn't "walking on quicksand"? I'm talking about all 79 years he's been alive up to now. The challenge we all face is getting the ones keeping him from sinking in it, the Republicans to go away and get out of the equation. It's their mess, not ours.
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That is a point, PumpsAndGears.
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What amazes me is that there aren't more like her already.
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Nobody has to stay on the job under this fictional "administration". If anyone other than Trump is making them stay, we don't know it.
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More importantly is why they haven't already all been unmasked. In the back of my head, I keep imagining these neogostapo could be trying to break down the door of their next door neighbor.
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Speaking as if somebody like him is concealing an antidote for it that they will only share with those who will participate in further compounding the Republican and corporate stronghold on the country. Even if I'm frightened of dying, no amount of idolatry of Republicans will prevent it.
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I'm loyal to a country that doesn't exist anymore, the land of the free and the home of the brave. If anyone is going to prove to me that we still live in that country, it'll involve expelling all of the corrupted elements, nearly all of whom are GOP, from power. End the dark stretch now.
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Fact.
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It isn't difficult to recognize if you are not blinded by the flash. The founders of this country comprised of liberals who wrote the Declaration, fought in the Continental Army and declared independence - over the objections of so-called conservatives.
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The only reason why Social Security is ever in the balance is because it's money that someone who can't be told they've gotten way too much (and without earning any of it) is trying to hornswoggle. When does it end?
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They won't obligate him to get out of the country. Moreover, they won't obligate him to get put in a padded cell where I say he's got to go.
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It's incumbent on them to better explain their position. They cannot.
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Did Junior mean to say during that same broadcast that nobody should take medical advice from him? Was that a Freudian slip?
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Trump is no president. The people didn't elect him through the vote. What's missing is everyone who isn't one of his idolaters speaking up and making that clear.
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That is the case when you're actually picking up people who are here to the teachings of Christ. Those with all the greed for power and wealth who say emptily that they are Christians are nothing of the kind. They are so eager for a sacrifice that they force it on you, not themselves.
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Only - Trump wasn't elected. The people didn't vote for him, even once. Nor can it be confirmed that they/we did choose him without indulging him.
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I remain convinced most of what is out of balance about our country today would be dealt with if what I wrote above were brought to fruition. It would be so much easier to see any other imbalances afterwards.
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It's as I said before. We need to expel all the Republicans from public office, break up the party and unplug all corporations from interfering with the government for their own ends. If Democrats are also corrupt, it'll then be easier to see. It currently just looks like somebody's line.
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Meaning, you think I'm not part of the solution?
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That's not an answer.
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In all seriousness, what is the ratio of corruption on both sides? I've been asking that for years, but nobody is equipped to appropriately answer it without drawing blood. I think we're better than that but don't even try to prove it.
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Everyone who is attempting to privatize everything in the United States and in the Wider Global Market needs to be obligated by all the rest of us to cease, desist, stop with the non-consensual penetration of the government and give the country back its money. Enough is enough!
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We as a population have to motivate them to grow up. We can't leave them to their own device the minute they become adults, only assuming they know right from wrong. There is still a child in each of us, and that child needs guidance. This is true of Trump supporters above all others of today.
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The one degree of separation from me to them is that I recognize I've not grown up. They need to be informed they have not grown up, and we need to be those who inform them.
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I've spent 9 years insisting they be honest about why they've chosen him. Nothing they say in response counts as a - response. They have said nothing and way too much of it. The missing part is that everyone else needs to do the same with them, obligate them to tell the truth. They tell the opposite
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We as a population have done it all wrong when it comes to Trump idolaters. We leave them to their own device, something that has done nothing to stop them from believing what they believe. We need to intervene and get them to come home. Or else, we might as well be one of them.
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I'll tell you who/what would be better vacant, the whole Republican Party.
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