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How dare you? ;-)
I just read a piece this morning that says Hillary Clinton has funneled some $800,000 to her group called "Onward Together" that has funneled money to Antifa and other protesting groups. Should we be surprised?
I don't support any of them. I divide them into two groups: bad and worse.
That being said, however, that time is long since past. Now unions do more to impede both business and worker alike than can be tolerated in today's age. While I do not support the notion of outlawing unions because it violates the First Amendment right to Association, I do support the outlawing of public labor unions, meaning the unionization of any governmental worker. Such form a fundamental conflict of interest.
As far as who should vote I say almost no one should have that right. It was once noted by a Roman Emperor that the more people he could give the vote to the more likely he could be emperor for life and do whatever he liked to the Romans, civil rights would be damned by the populace who would give up their rights to be entertained by the state, have their food and property stolen by the state and when some of it was returned to them they would celebrate and praise those who ruled them. I understand the original constitutional law that only those who had property could vote, in other words those who had something to lose if the wrong character become a lawmaker. However watching those who are worth billions get on board with the socialists I don't know that was a good qualifier either. The only vote that really counts is my ability to say no. When Obamacare is voted into being and I am approached if I can say no and have that respected then I don't care what is authorized by 'law'. If I can't say no then I am a dead man because the majority will always vote to steal my property, my authority over my own life and anything else they can get their hands on without killing me for a dead slave is not a productive slave and has nothing to steal.
I can only imagine there was some spiteful snickering and giggling when poor Andrew's face was put on a $20 bill.
Whoa, new thought! Maybe Indians did it! Jackson was president during the Trail Of Tears.
But I now learn that yesterday the organizers of a rally in DC in support of President Trump took a chance on inviting the leader of a rag-tag group of BLM demonstrators to step up to the mike and speak!
What happened next, no one could have predicted. The BLM leader found common ground with Donald Trump's fans. On things like weeding out the bullies from among big-city police forces, to name one example.
It's enough to make me suspect someone has been egging these "civil rights" groups on behind the scenes, with a view to starting a civil war. Yesterday someone opened a steam-release valve. And against anyone's expectations, it worked.
See here for the details.
https://conservativetribune.com/blm-s...
What do you think? I think somebody circumvented the handlers of a would-be rioter.
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