Big corporations, Big Pharma, Klaus Schwab and Davos, Bill Gates and other billionaire weirdos…they all have no power over us except what GOVERNMENT gives them.
We're suffering from society-wide Stockholm syndrome. People have been kidnapped/enslaved/brainwashed for so long they now think the slave-master is necessary or even good.
Apparently, many people in my district expect the government to take care of ALL their personal problems.
Somehow, I got a call today to participate in a town hall hosted by Rep. Greg Murphy. (He hasn't figured out that I am NOT a registered Republican.) I managed to get into the queue to ask a question. Rep. Murphy had talked ad nauseam on the state of the economy, so the first thing I did was agree with his assessment. Then I asked how he could vote to send billions of dollars to Ukraine and Israel, knowing the state of the economy and how proliferate spending hurt us all. I also mentioned that Israel had funded Hamas, which he denied. He hemmed and hawed with the usual platitudes and I was summarily dismissed. But he friendly conversed with callers complaining about their social security benefits and prescription costs.
So I must assume that most citizens really don't give a damn about freedom, and they expect personal protection from the government; not from foreign adversaries, but from their personal financial woes.
I feel inclined to write Rep. Murphy a letter and explain what I believe is his number one priority: to protect my freedom and rights. Sadly I don't think he gives a damn. Should I waste my time and write it anyway?
We're suffering from society-wide Stockholm syndrome. People have been kidnapped/enslaved/brainwashed for so long they now think the slave-master is necessary or even good.
Apparently, many people in my district expect the government to take care of ALL their personal problems.
Somehow, I got a call today to participate in a town hall hosted by Rep. Greg Murphy. (He hasn't figured out that I am NOT a registered Republican.) I managed to get into the queue to ask a question. Rep. Murphy had talked ad nauseam on the state of the economy, so the first thing I did was agree with his assessment. Then I asked how he could vote to send billions of dollars to Ukraine and Israel, knowing the state of the economy and how proliferate spending hurt us all. I also mentioned that Israel had funded Hamas, which he denied. He hemmed and hawed with the usual platitudes and I was summarily dismissed. But he friendly conversed with callers complaining about their social security benefits and prescription costs.
So I must assume that most citizens really don't give a damn about freedom, and they expect personal protection from the government; not from foreign adversaries, but from their personal financial woes.
I feel inclined to write Rep. Murphy a letter and explain what I believe is his number one priority: to protect my freedom and rights. Sadly I don't think he gives a damn. Should I waste my time and write it anyway?