It’s not MemeMonday, but what the heck.
It needs to be said.
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.
It’s not MemeMonday, but what the heck.
It needs to be said.
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.
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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?