You’re not being tolerant.
You’re not being inclusive.
You’re not being open-minded.
You’re being conquered!
The countries of this world are run by total psychopaths. You’re either awake to it, waking up to it, or you’re still submerged in the mind control and brainwashing they have you under. Pain is the only catalysts that will wake you up now, since logic doesn’t prevail. Your day of reckoning approaches.
In the heart of our great nation, a fervent debate continues to rage like an unrelenting storm. It’s the question of our times: Can we really vote our way out of stolen elections and the clutches of power-hungry politicians? The prevailing wisdom often dictates that we should “vote harder,” believing that our ballots alone can set things right. But let’s take a closer look beneath the surface, dissecting the intricacies of our republic and the manipulations that corrode it.
The crux of the problem lies in those we elect to represent us. In a world where power corrupts, career politicians regularly prioritize their interests over those of their constituents. It’s a tale as old as time: politicians clinging to power like a drowning sailor to a life preserver.
These career politicians have become masters of the art of staying in power. Gerrymandering, campaign financing loopholes, and a knack for exploiting the system have made them formidable opponents. But perhaps the most insidious weapon in their arsenal is the manipulation of mail-in ballots.
Mail-in ballots, once hailed as a convenient way to exercise our civic duty, have become a double-edged sword. On one hand, they offer accessibility and convenience for voters. On the other, they provide a fertile ground for manipulation.
Career politicians, driven by their insatiable hunger for power, have found ways to exploit this vulnerability. They argue that expanding mail-in voting is about accessibility and inclusivity. Still, in reality, it’s a tool that can be wielded to tip the scales in their favor.
The practice of mail-in voting is innately problematic, and the potential for abuse should give us pause. When politicians manipulate the process, it undermines the very foundation of our republic.
In the face of these challenges, the rallying cry of “vote harder” can seem like an exercise in futility. Casting more ballots won’t necessarily address the root issues of manipulation and corruption within the system.
When corrupt politicians are willing to bend the rules and exploit the vulnerabilities in our electoral process without repercussion, simply increasing voter turnout won’t guarantee a fair and just outcome. It’s akin to trying to put out a wildfire with a garden hose; you might make a dent, but the underlying inferno continues to rage.
So, what can we do in the face of this complex web of manipulation and power-hungry politicians? While there is no one-size-fits-all solution, a multipronged approach can help safeguard our republic:
With a strong emphasis on paper ballots, we fortify our electoral process, reducing vulnerabilities and enhancing the confidence of citizens in the integrity of our elections. Only through a holistic and vigilant approach can we truly navigate the maze and protect the principles upon which our nation was founded.
As we traverse the treacherous waters of our republic, it’s imperative to acknowledge that the notion of “voting harder” is but a flickering candle in the gathering shadows. Our system, which is complicated and fragile, is still vulnerable to the evil plans of career politicians who want to keep their power.
In this murky landscape, safeguarding our republic demands more than the mere act of voting. It compels us to reckon with a somber reality: that our nation, once hailed as a beacon of hope, can be manipulated, twisted, and torn asunder by those who wield power without conscience.
To truly safeguard our republic now means navigating a perilous labyrinth, where the paths are obscured, and the dangers are manifold. It entails not only voting wisely but also vigilant scrutiny, unrelenting accountability, and the unwavering commitment to wrestle our country back from the shadows that engulf it.
In the end, it’s not just about voting; it’s about surviving the descent into darkness, preserving the fragile threads of justice and liberty, and confronting the abyss that looms ever larger on the horizon. Only then, against the backdrop of uncertainty and adversity, can we endeavor to protect the tattered remnants of the republic we once knew.
If 20 years ago, someone said that:
An objectionable TV personality became our greatest president.
That the previous admin would release a pandemic w/ the CCP to destroy him.
That it fostered a socialist Cultural Revolution.
The country would be trillions in debt.
The elections would be rigged.
That Washington would be effectively one party.
That our border would be invaded by hordes of Barbarians.
That our police would be neutered.
That people who’ve never been slaves demand restitution from people who’ve never been slave owners.
That our media would be complicit vs. investigative.
That basic social constructs such as gender would be abandoned.
That a one-world government was the objective.
That in spite of what people experience every day, they can be made to believe that the weather is killing them.
That in spite of all this, people go about their lives as if nothing is wrong.
That in spite of this, I’m living the best days of my life, and I’ve never been happier.
All the above is true. None of it would I have believed 20 short years ago.