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Willy3411

If Democrats weren't so awful, we'd never have gotten Trump

Many in the media, politics, and entertainment are apoplectic over Donald Trump as president. They fail to realize that his election and potential future election weren't and aren't about Donald Trump the person — his personality, personal history, or the appropriateness of his tweets. President Trump is the tool the Americans used and may use again to apply their wrath upon their enemies domestic.

Inappropriate behavior, unfit to lead, mentally unstable, doesn't reflect our values — these are the laments of the Democrat party. The most delicious irony is that eight years of their savior, former President Obama, was the exact recipe for a President Donald Trump. Were it not for the poster child of their socialist beliefs, the country would never have elected Donald Trump. The cause and effect are so clear that even they must — somewhere, deep down in places they can't allow themselves to admit — recognize that Americans were and continue to be so repelled by the force of federal government cram-down of the Democrat ideas that even a Donald Trump could be elected as president.

The propaganda arm of the Democrat party, the liberal-speak mainstream media, have shown their hand the most clearly. No longer is the allegation of impartiality even attempted. The mask has slipped, and the ugly face of the real enemy domestic is in full view of the Americans. The mainstream media's contempt for the Americans is palpable.

The Americans are the peasant class, to be manipulated by daily propaganda on behalf of the mainstream media's political party, the Democrats. Mutual benefactors, or perhaps better described as altruistic parasites, is the relationship between the mainstream media and the Democrat party. The mainstream media peddle their outlier viewpoints daily on a national level and in many instances locally in print and televised "news."

Entertainers — whose main achievement in life is the ability to act as a person they are not — look slightly odd, considering themselves worthy to be adulated as deep thinkers of political or social engineering. While interdependently stroking their fragile egos in their cloistered communities, they live their bubble-lives completely out of touch with the Americans. The juxtaposition of the celebrities' lives with the Americans' is as stark as the differences between fantasy and reality. Apparently unknown to them, their celebrity opinions of President Trump and his supporters are of no value to the Americans.

Most repellent of any of the groups to the Americans are the establishment Republicans, the Republican NeverTrumps. After having been directly and clearly provided an agenda election after Trump's election, they continued to block the will of the Americans. Never said by any Democrat is the word uttered relentlessly by the Republicans — "can't." We don't have the House or Senate, so we can't. We don't have the presidency, so we can't. We don't have 60 votes in the Senate, so we can't. Ad infinitum.

Apparently unknown to the clueless Republicans, Trump was put in place and continues to be wildly popular specifically because of their uselessness. The Republican Party's utter failure to achieve the American's agenda is the exact reason for the past and likely future President Trump. After repetitive past and ongoing failure to put in place the Americans' agenda, the cluelessness of many of the Republicans is bizarre.

Combine an unbiased mainstream media, a rational Democrat party, and a faithful representative Republican Party, and there would never have been, nor will there be again, a President Trump. One step short of torches and pitchforks, the Americans chose and may likely again choose President Trump as the blunt instrument of their wrath.

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ysabeljhen

If You Love someone.... Is letting Her/Him Free your last option?

How true is the quote, "If you love someone, set them free. If they come back, they’re yours; if they don’t, they never were."?dunno

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timotie

Love

All Respected and Loving Members of Blog Family.
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In my view Love is Attraction
Love Is not blind now as it was said before
Love is for money status ranks beauty or now Love is materialistic
I believe Love is Love once done never be forgotten

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Willy3411

Words of wisdom from our incredibly intelligent Vice President

"It is time for us to do what we have been doing and that time is every day"

Can someone, anyone translate this for me?

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The question is at the 2:00 mark.



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Willy3411

Biden compared anyone who disagreed with him to Jefferson Davis

If you heard Joe Biden speak on voting rights yesterday, you also heard him compare anyone that disagreed with him to Jefferson Davis.
So, who was Jefferson Davis?
•Davis was a Democrat, elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1845 for Mississippi.
•In 1851, Davis returned to the Senate.
•In the 1860 presidential election, Davis opposed the candidate of Northern Democrats Stephen A. Douglas, a champion of popular sovereignty, and joined Southern Democrats in supporting John C. Breckinridge, who demanded federal government protection for slave holdings.
•Mississippi seceded from the Union on January 10th, 1861. 12 days later, after resigning from the Senate, Davis was appointed Major General for the army of Mississippi.
•Davis was chosen as the Provisional President of the Confederacy during the Confederate Convention in Alabama.
•Davis was convinced he was fighting for States rights. He thought States should have the right to make human beings slaves.
•After the war, Davis lost his citizenship. He wanted to continue fighting a guerilla style campaign against the North.
•In 1978, Joe Biden was one of the yes votes that gave Jefferson Davis back his citizenship posthumously. Jimmy Carter signed that bill.
Joe Biden is closer to Jefferson Davis than the vast majority of Americans. Never before has an American President called any American who didn't like his federal takeover of elections, called 'The Voting Rights Act', both racist and domestic terrorists.


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ysabeljhen

2022 What To Look Forward

Now that the year 2021 is behind us, you may be interested in knowing what to look forward to in 2022.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic dominating the news yet again last year and affecting many aspects of our day-to-day lives, causing much uncertainty, there are a still a few predictable events that we can probably count on happening.conversing

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ysabeljhen

Why is it that in marriage, after separation or divorce, women are more stable than men?

I hate to generalise about people by talking about men v women. But here goes.

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Willy3411

I think Joe and Kamala forgot this

Bomb Explodes in Capitol

The Senate had planned to work late into the evening of Monday, November 7, 1983. Deliberations proceeded more smoothly than expected, however, so the body adjourned at 7:02 p.m. A crowded reception, held near the Senate Chamber, broke up two hours later. Consequently, at 10:58 p.m., when a thunderous explosion tore through the second floor of the Capitol’s north wing, the adjacent halls were virtually deserted. Many lives had been spared.

Minutes before the blast, a caller claiming to represent the “Armed Resistance Unit” had warned the Capitol switchboard that a bomb had been placed near the chamber in retaliation for recent U.S. military involvement in Grenada and Lebanon.

The force of the device, hidden under a bench at the eastern end of the corridor outside the chamber, blew off the door to the office of Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd. The blast also punched a potentially lethal hole in a wall partition sending a shower of pulverized brick, plaster, and glass into the Republican cloakroom. Although the explosion caused no structural damage to the Capitol, it shattered mirrors, chandeliers, and furniture. Officials calculated damages of $250,000.

A stately portrait of Daniel Webster, located across from the concealed bomb, received the explosion’s full force. The blast tore away Webster’s face and left it scattered across the Minton tiles in one-inch canvas shards. Quick thinking Senate curators rescued the fragments from debris-filled trash bins. Over the coming months, a capable conservator painstakingly restored the painting to a credible, if somewhat diminished, version of the original.

Following a five-year investigation, federal agents arrested six members of the so-called Resistance Conspiracy in May 1988 and charged them with bombings of the Capitol, Ft. McNair, and the Washington Navy Yard. In 1990, a federal judge sentenced Marilyn Buck, Laura Whitehorn, and Linda Evans to lengthy prison terms for conspiracy and malicious destruction of government property. The court dropped charges against three co-defendants, already serving extended prison sentences for related crimes.

The 1983 bombing marked the beginning of tightened security measures throughout the Capitol. The area outside the Senate Chamber, previously open to the public, was permanently closed. Congressional officials instituted a system of staff identification cards and added metal detectors to building entrances to supplement those placed at chamber gallery doors following a 1971 Capitol bombing.





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