This past week will be looked back on as the moment when the curtain was pulled back and a critical mass of Americans admitted to themselves we are governed by a political establishment unworthy of its charge.

Jul 1, 2022 · 3:01 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
agree. hubris to the point of massive overreach
Replying to @marwilliamson
Why do I feel a vote blue no matter who is coming?
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And then you continued to campaign for it and vote for it and wondered why everything went to shit? 🤔
Replying to @marwilliamson
How many curtains do people need pulled back? Wasn't 9/11, illegal wars, numerous bailouts of the wealthy, broken promises, fraudulent primaries, Clintons, Obamas, Bushs, Trumps and Bidens of the world, enough for people?
Replying to @marwilliamson
The lockdowns, mandates, propaganda, and censorship took care of that for millions of us.
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~ Movements Dont' Start By Obeying The Law, They Start By Breaking It ~ If We Get "Unjust Rulings" From The Supreme Court, We Really Don't Have To Obey Them & This Will Devalue The SC and It Only Has The Authority Over Us, That We Choose To Give It ~
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Replying to @marwilliamson
It's a condition known as S.A.D. - Seasonal Anti-Democrat Disorder - like liberal buyer's remorse, but seasonal. By November y'all will be back to "Vote blue no matter who".
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Hey, it’s hard to believe some people still didn’t give a damn or think it impacted them but were forward thinking and just didn’t vote. At least they’re following the bouncing ball and just as ticked off at this point. It’s not unlike what we saw happen with MAGAs emergence.