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2020 Election Results Controversy

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Why would President Biden shovel out a boatload of executive orders in the first week of his presidency advancing climate change and fighting systemic racism?

Why would the Deep State sic the FBI on candidate and then President Trump, and then let Kevin Clinesmith, the guy that falsified a document, off with a tap on the wrist?

Why would the rulers nod and wink through a summer of riots that caused death and destruction in many American cities, and then build fences and call out the National Guard to protect them against a few “far-right” LARPers? And if that isn’t enough, mount an impeachment against a president who has already left office?

Oh, and by the way, How come it was Vice President Pence that ordered up the National Guard to Washington D.C.? Why not Trump, the commander-in-chief? Inquiring minds would like to know.

What is going on here? These “tells” show that the ruling class, for all its power and its domination and hegemony, is terrified by the barbarians at the gates.

 
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The Supreme Court is supposed to be our bulwark against encroachments on the Constitution. The justices are not only to be the interpreters of the Constitution, but also its guardians. They are the robed scholars intended to understand the Constitution inside and out, and to ensure the nation remains faithful to it. They are granted lifetime appointments so that they may remain above petty politics. Justices are intended to be free of party affiliation so that they may defend the Constitution -- independent of outside influences.

Somewhere along the line, the Supreme Court decided that it not only wanted to keep the Constitution relevant, but it wanted the Constitution to evolve with the times. Suddenly, we had an evolving Constitution (I hate the term “living Constitution”). We’ve now been introduced to “penumbras” and “emanations” -- which are just legal-speak for, “We know what the Founders meant, even though they didn’t write it down.” And with that, fidelity to the Constitution has been lost.

 
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With a stolen election, stolen culture, stolen courts and stolen dreams, many Americans are realizing that rule by the Left, absolutely corrupt even without absolute power, is unthinkable. Talk of secession, something continually entertained in various states throughout history, is again in the air. The problem is that for the most part, we’ve been supinely submissive in the face of burgeoning leftist tyranny. So it would help if there were something between secession and our current slouching toward servitude. And there is.

Too many conservatives are also waxing defeatist, saying “The republic is dead; our freedoms are gone.” And, yes, if we continue operating inside the box and being “conservative” — as in status-quo oriented — we can kiss our (remaining) liberties goodbye. But the left isn’t constrained by any box, except what’s physically and politically possible; it doesn’t abide by rules, laws, social codes or conventions except when convenient. So why should we remain in any box except that which is divinely ordained?

 
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By harassing President Trump from the start of his term, Democrats kept him, and us, just enough off balance to keep on moving the pieces into place. A big part of that was forcing us to accept, incrementally, things we knew to be wrong.

We knew to be untrue the Russian and Ukrainian plots Trump supposedly perpetrated. By contrast, we had irrefutable proof that Biden plotted with Ukraine, but our institutions ignored that. We were force-fed a ‘new reality.’

Watching General Flynn, Carter Page and Roger Stone (among others) accused as criminals and destroyed financially added to the unease. None of the accusations were credible.

A 5 a.m. raid on Stone with a SWAT team and a TV crew was chilling. Why was it done? To undermine our belief in reality! We had to swallow each indignity. We never knew what or who might be sacrificed next.

 
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In 2021, a lot of unconstitutional, despotic policies are being forced on America. To act effectively, we need to understand that directly attacking these individual policies is not as important as attacking their root cause. To use a medical analogy, it’s the difference between treating symptoms versus curing the underlying disease. Here the root cause is total Democrat control.

For example, a lung cancer patient has many symptoms including coughing up blood, shortness of breath, chest pain, hoarseness, losing weight without trying, bone pain, and headaches. Each of those symptoms is bad but none can be cured individually. To cure those symptoms requires addressing the cause – lung cancer.

 
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I suspect that regret already is setting in among his handlers over their pick of Kamala Harris for Joe Biden’s running mate. Then first of what will be many clean-up efforts began yesterday for her bungling an incident 8 days in office. CNN reports:
The White House called Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin after Vice President Kamala Harris conducted interviews with West Virginia media, according to a person with knowledge of the conversation.
The outreach comes after Harris' apparent move to apply pressure on Manchin frustrated the conservative Democrat, something that he made clear over the weekend.
The pressure VP Harris attempted to apply came in the form of an exclusive interview she granted to WSAZ TV in Huntington, WV. Curiously, I have been unable to locate a video clip on Rumble or YouTube or Twitter. Even WSAZ’s own website is not making available what has to be one of the most newsworthy broadcast moments in the station’s history.

In the interview, Harris tried to pressure the popular former governor by speaking directly to his own constituents:

 
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As of February 1, 2021, Joe Biden has officially signed 42 "executive orders." While I’m not usually a betting man I’d confidently wager that he’s planning on soon signing many, many more in his ongoing, fervent quest to be the Commander in Chief, Lawmaker in Chief, and Usurper in Chief.

Interestingly, when I started on this piece just a few days ago his number of executive orders sat at 21. Keep in mind that this was already a very high number given the short amount of time he's been in office. With his executive order count having doubled in such a short timeframe we have even more of a reason to examine executive orders with a close, thorough look at their validity, legitimacy, and constitutionality.

A frequent criticism of executive orders is that they essentially allow the president to perform legislative duties, sometimes bypassing Congress, the legitimate, constitutional lawmaking body. In a sense this criticism is very similar to a common Supreme Court criticism, in which the justices are accused of taking on a lawmaking role.

 
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