America’s downward spiral is not survivable, at least not if the only potions available for survival are the typical ones, like changing political trajectory, selecting better candidates for office, and competing for legal votes.
We can’t vote our way out of this permanent decline, not only because the elections are manipulated and highly fraudulent, but because we are incapable of keeping a consistent string of freedom-loving presidents, governors, and representatives in office, or preventing the emergence of those that won’t simply come behind the rare good elected official and undo everything by executive fiat or corrupt legislative action.
The Biden administration is so morally bankrupt and incompetent that it shows on the world stage. The man who supposedly set a popular vote record, reversing the hard right shift in swing states, by campaigning from his basement would lose re-election handily in an election system that was merely somewhat compromised. The administrative state knows it must double down on election fraud to keep America First populists out of office, which is exactly why we have moved on to the utter defilement of the justice system regarding the indictment of President Trump.
This action by the Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg, is an unprecedented abuse of power, one that is sure to backfire in epic fashion, and without a doubt in the court of public opinion. According to a survey by Fabrizio, Lee and Associates, 83% of Americans believe Trump’s indictment is both political in nature and meritless on its face.
I consider it peak injustice for any American, let alone a patriot of President Trump’s caliber, to be subjected to targeted political persecution at the hands of our corrupt judiciary; however, this is a quandary of epic proportion that will have unintended consequences for the future of the western world. In other words, it may be the shock the system needs to begin moving people away in droves from the corrupt, postmodern culture and toward a system of beliefs that, if sufficiently spread, will revitalize the nation, and create the cultural revolution that may usher in a brand-new era of freedom.
The wicked who think they have consolidated power in this country are in the process of turning President Trump into a martyr, and despite the rampant injustice, I hear only one voice from the past – that of Napoleon Bonaparte:
Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
I have analyzed seven key takeaways about this miscarriage of justice. This issue’s emergence explains Ron DeSantis’s shadow campaign, which is explained in detail in the third point in the linked article. Although I went on record saying DeSantis won’t run, I did so with a major intelligence gap present – that is, the knowledge of Trump’s indictment. If DeSantis does announce his candidacy in the coming weeks, it will most certainly be in response to this third world charade and cloaked with platitudes like “I didn’t want to run,” and “I know Florida voters wanted me here, but I have no other choice if we want to prevent Joe Biden from winning re-election.”
Perhaps most critical is the fourth takeaway regarding Trump’s indictment:
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