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Pelosi’s $4.5 Trillion Leftist Wishlist

While the world is reeling from horrific scenes coming out of Afghanistan and concerned over a two-tier society being created through vaccine mandates, the Democratic House of Representatives moved forward on a massive social engineering project with a price tag of $4.5 trillion. The COVID pandemic turned Washington D.C. into a money printing machine, but this latest proposal is shocking even in D.C. standards. If just the $3.5 trillion budget passes, every American child will be burdened with $600,000 in debt over his or her lifetime. This is nothing short of generational theft.

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United We Stand, Divided We Fall – Resisting the Division over Vaccines

One of the most vilified groups in the United States currently is those who have chosen not to take the COVID-19 vaccination. Joe Biden went so far as to falsely accuse unvaccinated Americans of killing others through information posted on Facebook. It is unconscionable that a sitting President would make such a claim against his fellow countrymen. But why the push to ostracize a portion of the country and turn us against each other? It is not that surprising if you understand that socialism, and the socialist mindset, is all about turning people against each other. It MUST turn us against each other to be successful. If you believe in controlling other people’s lives, the people who don’t wish to be controlled need to be vilified. So today’s target . . . the unvaccinated.

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Democrats seek to nationalize all control over election protocols

In one of the most alarming and far-reaching acts of the new Congress, the Pelosi Democratic House passed H.R. 1, the most comprehensive legislation on voting since the Voting Rights Act of 1965, on a vote of 220-210. (All Republicans and one Democrat voted against the bill.) After the incredibly problematic election of 2020, this bill codifies processes that led to alleged voter fraud and eviscerates the right of states to control their own elections.

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