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Just to be clear:
Monkeypox or bird flu don’t actually have to be legitimate threats in order for the Deep State to accomplish their goals.
They just need an excuse to put more mail-in ballots in circulation.
They just need a “global health emergency” on paper, in order to enact emergency powers and Democrat governors can send out millions of mail-in ballots to every registered voter. They harvest the ballots, stop the counting in the swing states at 3:00 AM on election night, then deliver the harvested ballots to Democrat districts in contested swing states, and the steal is on.
That's how it's done. 🤔
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2020 Voter Fraud EXPOSED
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Remember those names:
GBI Strategies
Gary Bell
Black PAC
#trump 2024#2020 election#election fraud#2024 election#maga#politics#cover up#democrats#voter fraud#propaganda#michigan#fjb#FBI#joe biden#lets go brandon#ballot harvesting#DNC#fraud#georgia
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Illegitimate president biden passed an executive order for government agencies to harvest ballots for him. Just another example of how the 2020/2024 fix is in again.
As always, never trust a democrat and NEVER leave your child alone with one.
#trump 2024#joe biden#election fraud#ballot harvesting#election interference#election integrity#voter fraud#drop boxes#Youtube
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The 2024 Election is Being Rigged: How You Can Help Stop It
After serious issues about election integrity, voter fraud and mainstream media deception in 2020, we can be certain that 2024 is turning out to be much of the same. View Source: Americans can be rightfully concerned about the significant changes in election practices, including universal mail-in voting, widespread ballot harvesting, counting integrity, and a concerted effort by Democrats to…
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The Debate
Aloha kākou. The media free-for-all over the debate of the century between President Trump and Kackling Karmela is rather inflated with over expectations. On one side, pundits on the right and left are expecting Donald Trump to lose it and not contain himself. Did anyone see the debate with Crooked Joe Biden? The left is in panic mode over Karmela Harris delivering another word salad. Without…
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Democrats, Blame Yourselves
Voters on Tuesday repudiated the results of progressive policies.
By The Editorial Board Wall Street Journal
If Democrats want some sage counsel on how to recover from their electoral drubbing on Tuesday, we suggest they recall that classic relationship breakup line from Seinfeld’s George Costanza: “It’s not you; it’s me.”
The temptation after a defeat this humiliating is to hunt for scapegoats—fading Joe Biden, untutored Kamala Harris, Russian disinformation, benighted and racist voters. They’d be wiser to look in the mirror.
The defeat was less a resounding endorsement of Mr. Trump than a repudiation of progressive governance. America rejected the consequences of left-wing policies. Democrats lost ground from 2020 across many demographic groups, according to the exit polls. Even women moved percentage points closer to Mr. Trump. How could Democrats possibly lose like this to a man they think is Hitler? Allow us to offer a list for liberal reflection:
• The failure of Bidenomics. Democrats once understood that private business drives growth and higher incomes. Sometime in the 21st century, they came to believe that government spending creates wealth—via the “Keynesian multiplier” and other nostrums.
Thus they passed, on a party-line vote, a $1.9 trillion pandemic-relief bill that wasn’t really needed, fueling the highest inflation in decades. This robbed millions of workers of real wage gains, which haunted Democrats on Tuesday as two-thirds of voters said they were unhappy with the state of the economy.
• Cultural imperialism. Democrats took their 2020 victory as an invitation to turn identity politics into woke policy. They stood with transgender activists instead of parents who don’t want boys to play girls sports or elementary teachers to pass out pronoun pins. Republicans hammered Democrats with ads that attacked Democratic votes against tying federal funds to transgender school policies.
Democrats also began using the term “Latinx,” which sounds to many Spanish-speakers like illiterate cultural imperialism from elites. Could that and other woke policies have played a role in Mr. Trump winning 46% of the Hispanic vote and 55% of Latino men, according to the exit polls?
• Regulatory coercion. In pursuit of their climate obsessions, Democrats pushed coercive mandates, including an EPA rule effectively saying that by 2032 only 30% of new car sales can be gas-powered models. The EV mandate caused layoffs among auto workers in Michigan that Mr. Trump attacked in TV ads and on the stump.
• Lawfare. Democrats used Mr. Trump’s divisiveness to escalate against him at every turn. After calling him a Russian stooge and impeaching him twice, Mr. Biden labeled him a “fascist” and Democrats tried to bar him from the ballot.
They criminally indicted Mr. Trump—four times—and targeted his family business with a civil suit. They convicted him in New York, under an elected Democratic prosecutor who stretched the law to turn misdemeanors into felonies, in a case that wouldn’t have been brought against another businessman.
The strategy turned Mr. Trump into a martyr to GOP voters and cemented his support in the Republican primaries.
• Breaking democratic norms. Democrats decided to use taxes from plumbers and welders to forgive college loans for lawyers and grad students in grievance studies. When the Supreme Court struck Mr. Biden’s effort down as an abuse of power, he tried again and taunted the Court to stop him.
Democrats tried to override the Senate filibuster to seize control of the nation’s voting laws and impose practices such as ballot harvesting, as Mr. Biden raged that his opponents were creating “Jim Crow 2.0.”
They tried to override the filibuster to pass a national abortion law that would go beyond Roe v. Wade. They promised to override the filibuster in 2025 to bulldoze the High Court. They ran Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema out of the party for disagreeing.
All of this and other progressive preoccupations caused Democrats to lose sight of the larger public interest. They came to believe, backed by the mainstream press, that voters would tolerate it all because Mr. Trump was simply unacceptable.
This opened the door for Mr. Trump to remind voters that they were better off under his policies four years earlier. Mr. Trump won more than 72 million ballots. He improved his standing with minority voters. He gained votes even in Democratic states.
Voters were telling Democrats on Tuesday that the party has wandered into ideological fever swamps where most Americans don’t want to go. Winning those voters again will require more than firing back up the anti-Trump “resistance.”
#trump#trump 2024#president trump#ivanka#repost#america first#americans first#america#democrats#donald trump
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They are not “importing democrat voters.” They are importing people, names, that allows the state fraud process to generate ballots.
This is an important distinction. The migrants will not use the ballots. The DNC harvesters will collect them, fill them out (Obama), then the Precinct workers will scan them and count them (Clyburn).
Illegals don’t need to vote.
They only need to exist to create a ballot.
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I’ve scheduled quite a few Memes tomorrow for Election Day (posts every 30-min).
The Revolutionary War was fought by just 3% of the population. They met in pubs and distributed leaflets.
“You can’t fight a war with Memes.”
Ok, hold my beer and watch this.
November 5, 2024, WE THE PEOPLE wrest our country back from the Globalists and their puppets. When you fight a hydra, you don’t cut off a head unless you can cut them all off as well as the immortal head.
- Deep State Puppet Masters
- CIA, FBI, NSA, ATF
- FDA, CDC, NIH, EPA
- Joe/Kamala
- MSM
- Big Pharma
- Big Farma
- Big Food
- Big Candy
- Big Research
- Big Printers
- Fed Reserve & IRS
- Ballot Harvesting Companies
- Foreign Aid
Get the point? I hope so.
Now is our time to stand up, stand tall, and stand together.
#truth#common sense#msm is the enemy#donald trump#jd vance#elon musk#rfk jr#tucker carlson#joe rogan#tulsi gabbard#kid rock#ron paul#the great awakening#ncswic#wwg1wga#fight fight fight#together we win#election 2024#let freedom ring
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SCGOP alleges illegal ballot harvesting in Marion County
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The situation we find ourselves in is on account of 2 things! Democrats kind hearted, trusting nature, and Republicans lust for relevancy, power and their spinelessness.
Trump should be either, in prison/Guantanamo bay, or on trial heading towards one of those locations.
The corruption is infuriating! I’m no law scholar or a constitutional lawyer, just some dumb plumber, but the fourteenth amendment section 3 CLEARLY states:
No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President or Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military under the United States or under any State, who having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature,or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemy thereof.
It’s not hard to comprehend what they were articulating. It’s not hard to understand their meaning in some textualism nonsense! Simple! If you, as an American holding federal office, rebelled against or staged a coup, albeit failed or otherwise, violated the oath you took, to protect and defend, the Constitution of the United States, you are disqualified from holding any federal position again! Simple!
To say this Supreme Court isn’t partisan. To say they aren’t corrupt, can only be attested to being deaf blind and dumb, or pure partisan hackery! Shame on them! Shame on Mitch McConnell, and frankly shame on garbage MAGA! It is clear the simple minded loyalty far outweighs the Constitution to them. It is easy to see the sycophancy holds more reverence to them than their nation. The lack of foresightedness to the consequences of their allegiance to one man, one party, one view of the United States has potential to result in its downfall. For when the structures of government are burdened to the ground, in their ashes lie the remnants of democracy, with our republic wafting away like smoke from the rubble.
What will be built upon the heap of a once free and prosperous nation, will be the unqualified craftsmanship of the terrorist responsible for its demise. Raised on the flimsy ground of oligarchs and plutocrats, a foundation reinforce with the same seditionists who oversaw the demolition. With its structure made, not for the people, but for those who seek its exploitation. A decor of fascism and oppression hanging on the walls of tyranny, portraits resembling an illusion of what once was. Above head the autocratic shingles drip the rewards to its inhabitants poured down from the servitude of the constituency. This flimsy construct of a building erected for the benefit of the few, by the many, will find its supports fail time and time again, only worsening the conditions upon those whose labor constructed it.
The whole purpose of the tripartite system, the whole reasoning behind checks and balances, the entire point of the three branches of government was to prevent consolidation of power, not to enhance it! With a minority rule this has been achieved.
In their gullibility Democrats, liberals stood by assuming the structures of our Constitution would hold. Actively watching this demolition take place. Hardly putting forth a struggle against it. Their morality prohibiting the defense of democracy in some self righteous weakness against tactics of corruption not on the same grounds of that in which this code of conduct would give good grace. When one comes to dismantle the very structure of your republic you do not stand as a nail but as an iron beam. Not all can be trusted, not all have a standard of ethical conduct upon which they stand. You cannot win a boxing match when your opponent shows up with a machete.
It is the trust from the left that allowed these attacks on our Constitution to occur as much as it was demonsterous betrayal of it from the right.
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There's a chance Biden might not be on the ballot in November in Ohio.
Republicans have come out and said they're going to try and make sure he's on there.
The small government you're hoping for will never happen, repubs are not willing to play dirty like dems are. They are more likely to ballot harvest for Biden than they are to give two shits about you.
Trump was never going to save you and dems are going to do everything they can to make sure he doesn't even have the chance.
You're not voting your way out of this.
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Payton Armstrong and Jack Winstanley at MMFA:
Following baseless claims made by former President Donald Trump that “Really bad ‘stuff’” is happening in Pennsylvania and the state “is cheating,” right-wing and far-right media figures are sowing early doubts about Pennsylvania’s electoral processes. Right-wing and far-right media figures have claimed without evidence that “Democrat activists” have been “caught posing as election workers in Pennsylvania,” that elections officials are attempting to “push people out of line,” that a postal worker dropping off “an Obscene amount of Ballots” is evidence of suspicious activity, and that Democrats are committing voter fraud. As these baseless claims spiral, county election officials in Pennsylvania are reassuring voters that the election is secure and people have not been denied their right to vote.
As early voting ends, Trump and his allies attempt to sow doubts about Pennsylvania’s election process and suggest that “Pennsylvania is cheating”
On Truth Social, Trump claimed that “Really bad ‘stuff’” is happening in Pennsylvania, citing batches of voter registration applications received by York County and Lancaster County and declaring “Law Enforcement must do their job.” He posted: “Wow! York County, Pennsylvania, received THOUSANDS of potentially FRAUDULENT Voter Registration Forms and Mail-In Ballot Applications from a third party group. This is on top of Lancaster County being caught with 2600 Fake Ballots and Forms, all written by the same person. Really bad 'stuff.' WHAT IS GOING ON IN PENNSYLVANIA??? Law Enforcement must do their job, immediately!!! WOW!!!” [Truth Social, 10/28/24]
Right-wing media election-denying pundits are pushing baseless claims of “voter fraud” in Pennsylvania.
See Also:
MMFA: Right-wing media and conspiracy theorists spread debunked viral video falsely claiming a Pennsylvania postmaster was illegally harvesting ballots
#2024 Pennsylvania Elections#2024 Elections#2024 Presidential Election#Pennsylvania#Donald Trump#Election Denialism
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Mirabel Thoughts
Writing from the perspective of a villager and trying to decide how the different Madrigals look from the outside, and Mirabel is the one I’m having a hard time pinning. As usual, putting the thoughts to screen helps.
So obviously Mirabel doesn’t receive the same level of admiration as Isabela or Abuela, and she doesn’t seem to be relied upon as heavily as Luisa and Julieta. The warm color branch of the family seems to be high charisma, so they’re probably popular in the more traditional sense. And of course we know that Bruno is the least liked Madrigal. So what social niche is Mirabel fulfilling?
She doesn’t seem to be disliked, although she is shown to be pitied by the villagers (the “not special” special), she’s probably looked down upon just a little. She probably had to deal with some bullying from other kids, but not Complete Social Pariah levels. The threat of being the next Bruno is looming over her head but she’s not quite there yet.
I think, since she must fall somewhere on the middle of Popular to Pariah scale, she’s the sort of person who gets voted Everybody’s Best Friend in school. Idk if you had any one like this at your school, but when I was fifteen I had a few people who I didn’t think of as popular because they weren’t endlessly charismatic, constantly the center of attention, or noticeably cooler than the rest of us. But looking back, everyone liked them because they were just so nice. I’m picturing the girl who eventually ended up being voted Homecoming Queen for my grade specifically. I’ll name drop because it wasn’t her legal name and it’s a very common one.
So, Mary had a lot in common with Mirabel. She was intelligent, easy to talk to, and always happy to help. I didn’t think of her as being glamorously beautiful the same way Mirabel isn’t designed to be the next Disney Princess, but she was pretty and Mirabel is too. I didn’t think of her as being cool or an A-list kid or anything because she sometimes said things in an awkward way, or embarrassed herself, like Mirabel falling over stuff in the movie. While there were people that felt “cool” and who I therefore wanted to impress, Mary was just plain old pleasant to be around, I wanted to talk to her because I felt comfortable around her and enjoyed our conversations. And I thought of her as a friend because she treated me like a friend, she treated everybody like a friend, even people I thought sucked. She was very much down to earth and probably a lot more mature than I was at the time. I remember being pleasantly surprised to see her name on the ballot for homecoming queen, and even more so when she beat out the girl who fell more in line with what TV told me popular looks like. It really reframed the way I saw people. While it’s true that snobs and bullies sometimes gain social currency by convincing people they’re at the top of the ladder, being a genuine friend gets you farther than you realize.
I doubt Mirabel is a one to one comparison to this real world person I knew in high school, but I figure she probably has similar social standing. She has the social currency of being a Madrigal, then add in the fact that she would seem so much more down to earth than the other Madrigals while still being friendly and helpful, and you end up with a Mary. People probably don’t flock to her, but if I were fifteen and in the Encanto you could bet your ass I’d be happy to sit with her at lunch or see her at a party. I’m sure impressionable young me would be just as star struck as the rest of the villagers when it comes to Camilo and Isabela, and wiser adult me would of course want to hang out with Bruno, but I would be pleasantly surprised to see Mirabel’s name on the ballot for Harvest Festival Queen or whatever, and I would vote for her because “that’s my friend”.
Furthermore, Mirabel reminds me of somebody who has some sorta neurodivergence but flies under the radar with it. Considering the Madrigals seem to have a family history of anxiety disorders, Mirabel could too, autism is also in the running since Bruno and Antonio both show signs of it. She does remind me of a guy I knew at college #2 who had an anxiety disorder that bordered on being a physical disability rather than straight neurodivergence. For the most part his anxiety didn’t bother him, then every once in a while his body would decide “Ok! It’s panic attack time!” and he would start experiencing all the physical symptoms of a panic attack with no warning. The first time it happened to him he straight up thought he was having a heart attack because it was so out of no where. He was also not cool, but very kind and friendly, so I’m going to choose to believe that’s what Mirabel has going on. This figures into the equation because I’ve noticed that neurodivergent folks that fly under the radar usually get labeled as “quirky” and it’s considered a good trait, a relatable trait, but not necessarily a cool trait.
Conclusion: I am now convinced that Mirabel is considered the least “popular” Madrigal, but everybody sees her as their friend. She probably has the most genuine connections with the other residents of Encanto, followed by Félix and Agustín, then Luisa and Pepa (who work with the villagers doing odd jobs or watering the crops), then Alma and Dolores (Alma having real friends from before she was A Big Deal, and Dolores having earned a few very loyal friends by keeping their secrets), then Camilo and Julieta each have one or two friends outside the family but are much beloved/admired in a more superficial way, then Isabela is the most popular but also technically the most lonely since not even her family gets hints at her real self until after the movie. Bruno is, of course, in a league of his own because he’s in the walls, so yeah. And Antonio is five, so it’s a little too soon to judge.
#encanto#mirabel encanto#Mirabel Madrigal#Foggy rambles#and projects traits from real people onto this fictional character#I do think being a Madrigal is a double edged sword#and that is possibly the price for the miracle (because magic always has a price)#the more involved with their magic they are the more they are admired as something other#Mirabel starts out. being very hands off with the miracle so she’s loved (even if she’s pitied)#then when she embraces the role of ‘candle holder’ she finds herself stuck up on a pedestal and wondering if it’s worth it#and dealing with the challenges that come with being on a pedestal is the price the family pays for how much power they have#can you tell I don’t believe in Utopias?#that I am suspicious of anything that seems too good to be true?#oooooooh that’d be a fun character for the Madrigals to deal with#somebody that’s convinced they got a some sort of seedy underbelly going on#cuz no way is this super influential family both good and powerful at the same time#damn it#I just came up with another OC
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I was discussing this in earlier posts. How many of the illegals are now registered to vote?
Here’s the answer. At least 10 million.
Again, they aren’t voting themselves per se. But there’s now a registered voter by name for a ballot to be harvested or mailed in.
The Save Act attempts to prevent this. Which is why the commie Dems would rather shut the government down than approve the act.
And generally speaking shutting the shit down is not necessarily a bad thing but the commies end up doing stupid shit in the name of “shutting it down”. Ex: remember when they closed the national monuments in DC and prevented the WWII vets that arrived via Honor Flights from visiting the WWII memorial? A memorial that is outside and literally takes no effort to staff? A memorial they fought for and will almost never see again in their lives? Yeah. That’s what the commies did. To our vets.
To their credit the vets eventually said fuck you and went around the barricades. This one was under Obama but pretty sure it happened more recently:
And the best part? Obama paid the park service over time to erect the barricades. It actually cost more to close it then do nothing.
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