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If would be funny if the left labeled him as a uncle tom if he didMight as well have Al Sharpton run as a Republican at this point.
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If would be funny if the left labeled him as a uncle tom if he didMight as well have Al Sharpton run as a Republican at this point.
That's one plan I wish it'll backfire on Democrats like any ACME device backfired on Will E. Coyote.Grassroots Republicans in Florida are warning that the Democrats in the state will try to steal the 2022 Election for Governor from Ron DeSantis by including part-time residents in their voter roll system.
Conservatives in Florida are sounding the alarm about Democrat plans to steal the 2022 Governor election in Florida.
The grassroots group used a report from The Gateway Pundit to warn about the Democrats’ plans to steal the election in the 2022 Governor’s race by allowing part-time residents to vote in the election.
Aaaah yes, the typical Herbert Marcuse's "Repressive Tolerance" school of thought.I've even seen self-proclaimed leftist types arguing that freedom of speech caused the Nazis to rise to power, and that's why we need to curtail that freedom.
Ian Smith, the co-owner of Atilis Gym, which defied New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s (D) lockdown orders and now faces one year probation, is running for Congress, he announced on Monday.
Atilis Gym made headlines throughout the Chinese coronavirus pandemic after co-owners Ian Smith and Frank Trumbetti openly defied Murphy’s coercive lockdown restrictions, keeping their establishment open despite the fact that the governor deemed such businesses “nonessential.” They faced several obstacles, including the state’s health department shutting the gym down after they opened in protest of the governor’s stay at home order. As a result of their persistent rejection of their government’s coercive tactics, both have been sentenced to one year probation after pleading guilty to fourth-degree criminal contempt of court. As Smith detailed, the charge was for “taking the doors off of the hinges to impede the state from locking us out of our business.” The maximum punishment is 18 months in prison and a $10,000 fine.
“Being sentenced to probation for taking the doors off of our own building, while criminals are being let go is an absolute joke,” co-owner Trumbetti told Fox Business Sunday.
On Monday, Smith followed up with another massive announcement, signaling his determination to continue to hold government officials accountable for what they did throughout the pandemic.
“This Thursday 2/3 I’ll be formally announcing my campaign for Congress in NJ CD-3 against @AndyKimNJ. I am truly excited to have the possibility to serve the people of NJ with a platform focused on liberty, small government, and America First policies,” Smith announced:
Should be an interesting campaign. Its a smart idea really, considering he was able to get some publicity in the past year over the whole mandate ordeal. Andy Kim judging from his record has voted in line with Joe Biden every time as of November 2021 so I assume he will have the full weight of the Democrat political machine behind him. On the other hand the district he (the gym co-owner) is running in has been pretty competitive vote wise in the last 10 years so there should be a good chance for him to win here.Remember the based New Jersey gym owner who defied the governor's lockdown by staying open? Well now he's running for Congress against Andy Kim, the incumbent masktard pictured below.
He had also been in the news again last year for offering free memberships to unjabbed customers.
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New Jersey Gym Owner Who Defied Lockdown Orders Running for Congress
Ian Smith, the co-owner of Atilis Gym, which defied New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's (D) lockdown orders, is running for Congress.www.breitbart.com
Damn, gymbro looks like a proper chad here.Remember the based New Jersey gym owner who defied the governor's lockdown by staying open? Well now he's running for Congress against Andy Kim, the incumbent masktard pictured below.
He had also been in the news again last year for offering free memberships to unjabbed customers.
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New Jersey Gym Owner Who Defied Lockdown Orders Running for Congress
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New Jersey Gym Owner Who Defied Lockdown Orders Running for Congress
Ian Smith, the co-owner of Atilis Gym, which defied New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy's (D) lockdown orders, is running for Congress.www.breitbart.com
Man you gayDamn, gymbro looks like a proper chad here.
Lol at the masked chink though. A stereotypical Han bureaucrat true and true.
He needs to get his beard under better control though, a bit of brushing would do it a world of good.Damn, gymbro looks like a proper chad here.
Rome basically was an issue of serious inequality. Their military system revolved around citizen soldiers, like the old US, but the expense of it fell on the citizens. Constant campaigning drove the poor citizen farmer soldier into the ground while the rich bought up massive amounts of land and slaves to make into plantations. All the benefits of empire accrued to the corrupt aristocracy that refused to compromise. That’s the roots of populism, and then then the populists and elitists just fed off each other, radicalizing and driving the state into ever greater dysfunction.I've even seen self-proclaimed leftist types arguing that freedom of speech caused the Nazis to rise to power, and that's why we need to curtail that freedom.
People will vote to enslave or destroy a certain section of the population if they can somehow be convinced that it needs doing, Adolf Hitler's rise to power is a prime example of this. Hell they'll even vote for their own disenfranchisement if it's to "keep them safe" from "terrorists and ypipo" or whatever the fuck.
I'm sure Rome went from Republic to Empire for similar reasons, or at least they were a major contributing factor.
Yeah. Feels like we're in the beginning of it, at least the real nasty parts of it. Next few decades are going to be messy, far more messy than what we usually deal with.Rome basically was an issue of serious inequality. Their military system revolved around citizen soldiers, like the old US, but the expense of it fell on the citizens. Constant campaigning drove the poor citizen farmer soldier into the ground while the rich bought up massive amounts of land and slaves to make into plantations. All the benefits of empire accrued to the corrupt aristocracy that refused to compromise. That’s the roots of populism, and then then the populists and elitists just fed off each other, radicalizing and driving the state into ever greater dysfunction.
In addition, their later military system put way too much power in the hands of generals, including control of pay, that
made them political players.
Roman republicanism died slowly. There was no one big break, rather the constitutional violations, thuggery and corruption, civil wars just got worse and worse until at some point it was all but dead. Even Augustus didn’t portray himself as a monarch, early Roman emperors maintained the pretense of republic and were functionally more like dictators (in the modern sense of the word).
Let's see if that one will be big as well as reported by Mark Taylor.Not sure where else to place this, but think this may have any repercussions?
"The storm before the storm."Yeah. Feels like we're in the beginning of it, at least the real nasty parts of it. Next few decades are going to be messy, far more messy than what we usually deal with.
Well, I had been thinking about how we're in the Late Republican period, I have to say. Damn it all."The storm before the storm."
Most of what I know about the Late Stage Republicanism comes from Dan Carlin's Death Throes of the Republic, and he recommended a book called "The Storm Before the Storm" that focuses on the generations leading up to the final, big blow-out between Caesar, Pompey, Marc Antony, Octavian etc. Book focuses on the Gracchi Brothers, Marius v. Sulla, the Samnite Wars, Jugurtha, etc. The single biggest point of it was that civil society depended on traditions, and when those traditions (like not crossing the Pomerium, or resigning the dictatorship after the crisis was over, etc.) were violated, it became much more easy to violate other traditions, and it rapidly descended into unsalvageable thuggery.
Jugurtha especially is maddening, the China situation in America reminds me so much of it. Numidian king who had half the Senate in his pocket and continually got away with outrages until finally he killed so many Roman civilians that they couldn't keep covering for him.
Sulla was based and did nothing wrong
February 17, 2022
Can the Democrats Undermine the Midterms?
By Robert LaBella
In late January, President Biden told a national TV audience that he was not prepared to say that the coming midterm elections would be legitimate. This startling admission was quickly walked back, but it shone a white-hot spotlight on Democrat efforts in Congress to federalize elections. The 2022 election promises to be one of significant change in the dynamic in Washington D.C. despite the efforts of Democrats to do more than just cast doubts on the election's integrity.
The Democrats have a demonstrated history of trying to make elections as one-sided as possible and thus enthrone themselves for perpetuity as they have done in cities throughout the country. The Democrats and their allies in Big Tech and the media regularly work to make this happen by subverting election integrity laws like requiring an ID, pushing for unregulated and unmonitored mail-in voting, providing support for one-sided ballot harvesting initiatives, repealing or fighting laws intended to allow states to revise voter rolls, and pouring enormous sums of money into Democrat districts to pay for election officials and ballot drop boxes. The Democrats and their allies make no secret that they intend to use these efforts to cement their place in government because they tell us. You only need to look at the Molly Ball Time Magazine article of February 4, 2021 or writings of the lawyer Mark Elias, arguably the Democrats’ most effective litigant against election integrity laws, in his article "Four Pillars to Safeguard Vote by Mail" to see this. Or perhaps turn on CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS and NBC at any time of the day or night or peruse the pages of the Washington Post, New York Times, or LA Times to see how the Democrats’ media allies beat the drum of “disenfranchisement” to speak openly about using the power of government to suppress the Rights of Americans and silence Republicans.
Congress' efforts to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights and the Freedom to Vote Acts are really thinly veiled efforts by the Democrats to give them the one-party rule they so desperately desire. Among other things, these acts are particularly nefarious in the way they use the potential for voter disenfranchisement, which they have yet to demonstrate, to resurrect oversight of elections and meddling in election laws in Red states that have not been necessary for 30 or more years. Thankfully, these travesties are stalled in Congress.
The frustration Democrats must be feeling because two members of their own party will not support their efforts to impose one-party rule will only increase in the coming months. Voter sentiment is surging against the Biden Administration and its mishandling of, well, everything. Americans are sick and tired of woke and socialist policies and the actions of big tech and academia that support them. They are increasingly frustrated with a domineering and tyrannical, unaccountable administrative state. And the anger and frustration over COVID mandates and restrictions pushed by Democrats is reaching a boiling point. So, what can we expect from the Democrats in the coming months to prevent the collapse of their initiatives?
I believe the Democrats are going to begin to behave even more erratically than they have been, much like a fish out of water thrashes about fighting for its life, gasping for air. They will pull out all the stops to undermine the coming election and we can expect to hear an increase in the screeching, irrational wail of "racism," "fascism," "terrorism," “white supremacy” and accusations that Republicans are opposed to Democracy, the Civil Rights Act, and the Voting Rights Act. They will accuse Republicans of the very things that Democrats are trying to achieve through their lawsuits and passage of their voting rights acts in a demonstration of projection on a massive scale designed to stoke fear in the voting public.
But there is one more thing I believe we can expect, and it will represent the very height of dissembling and lying on the part of the Democrats who see their majority and support for their inane policies evaporating. Specifically, Congress'January 6 Commission will release a report accusing key Republicans, including current officeholders and members of the Trump administration, of crimes and will even go so far as to brand some as treasonous. The report will be full of dubious examples that they claim will demonstrate conclusively that what happened on January 6 was an insurrection and that elected Republicans and members of the Trump administration are guilty of sedition and treason. These statements will completely ignore the role of the Capitol Police, the FBI and other organizations that include Mayor Muriel Bowser's office and Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office. It will ignore accusations that they have tampered with evidence and denied access to exculpating information. It will be malfeasance of the highest order.![]()
The focus will be entirely on branding specific Republican officeholders and all Republicans in general as white supremacists supporting an insurrection against a duly elected president. There will be immediate motions pushed by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to remove select Republicans from their committee assignments. The Capitol Police and Sergeant at Arms will be told to deny elected officials access to the Capitol and their offices. A great cry will go out to big tech to censor and deplatform Republicans or all stripes. Financial institutions will be told to scrutinize the transactions of anyone associated with the Republican party or having contributed to it in the past. Given the inability to pass their sham voting rights acts, all normal congressional business will cease, and investigative committees will convene to remove so-called seditionists in the Capitol that threaten the very foundation of Democracy. Directives will fly like rockets from the Speaker and Majority leaders’ offices that will demand that Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice begin to prosecute the so-called insurrectionists and seditionists. The major networks will all engage to perpetuate the false narrative and voices of sanity will be drowned out unless you happen to listen to Fox News, watch Joe Rogan, read Substack or visit the pages of American Thinker, among others.
The level of invective and vituperation directed at Republicans will eclipse the hysteria at the height of Trump Derangement Syndrome. It will be ugly. It will be incessant. And it will all be a lie. I will also predict that most Americans will not be swayed by the frenzy of madness the Democrats will fabricate to undermine their inexorable fate in the midterm elections. Americans have lived through five years of claims by Democrats that have all proven to be lies: the Russia Hoax, the masking and vaccine lies, the Russian bounties on American soldiers lie, and many, many others. Americans no longer believe the media, as can be seen by the collapse in ratings at CNN and MSNBC, and have no faith in the government institutions we used to believe had Americans’ best interests at heart.
In the end, Americans will reject the Democrats’ false narratives in a resounding way, but the Democrats and their media and big tech allies will put us all through months of misery as they attempt once again to undermine our elections in their quest to enthrone themselves as tyrants.
Yeah, they're so addicted to government like if it was a drug like crack, cocaine,...@Super-Chevy454 that article gives me chills like I am scared at the sheer amount of people that will comply with this tyranny.
Everyone keeps saying that abortion is a golden goose but if Baris is right that isn't the case. Plus if it gets thrown back to states there will be a massive swell in pro-life people voting in people who will implement state laws. I used to be very pro-choice but this last decade of 'shout your abortion' and women gleefully posting how many babies they killed has flipped me. Got to imagine that has happened to many others.The thing about the Dems approval numbers nobody is willing to engage with is that at least SOME of it are angry Leftists who think Biden was too milquetoast and moderate. Those people will never vote Republican and will at best sick out the election. But an adjustment on Roe V Wade over the summer might get them to bend over and get fucked by the Dems again.