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The way to win is to flood a country's public square with raw sewage. Raise enough questions, spread enough dirt, and plant enough conspiracy theories so that citizens no longer know what to believe. Once people lose trust in their leaders, the mainstream media, political institutions, each other, and the possibility of truth, the game is won.

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What matters is not which party controls our government, but whether the people control it. For too long, a small group in our capital has benefited from the government while the people have suffered. The establishment protected itself, not the citizens. But that's all changing, starting here and now.

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Burn down the current system of electing officials, as it won't fix anything. Most people can't disobey immoral orders, won't act unless it benefits them, and are jerks. The government won't change because it keeps them in power. Target corporations that support corrupt politicians by boycotting them collectively. Protests and letters to officials are ineffective. Hold corporations accountable for underpaying and mistreating workers. Demand warranties on products to prevent scams. By taking down big corporations, we can make a real impact and force change. If you agree, show support and offer to help.

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In the final days of a dying regime, conservatives are urged to fight against those trying to silence them. A call to arms is made against the Justice Department and the deep state. Victory is the only option, with a focus on November 5th as judgment day and January 20, 2025 as accountability day. The goal is to dismantle the administrative state and its rogue elements. The message is clear: it's victory or death.

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Speaker 0: Our only opportunity, our only chance to save our democracy is to fight fire with fire right now. Speaker 0: So, yeah, do I bemoan the fact that, you know, we're now blowing up norms? Yes. Speaker 0: So you have to be willing to do whatever is necessary in order to save the country. Speaker 1: When I hear that, I wonder if Is there enough people that believe that same thing? And until you get more to believe that, that may be why the Democrats aren't rowing in the same direction yet. Speaker 0: You can't get people to believe it if you don't act like it.

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The wealthy business interests control everything, not politicians. They own land, corporations, and media. They lobby for self-interest, not critical thinking citizens. They want obedient workers, not informed individuals. The system benefits them, not the people. It's a rigged game, but many are unaware or indifferent.

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The focus should be on whether the people or a small group control the government, not which party is in power. The establishment has benefitted while citizens have suffered, but that will change starting now.

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What matters is not which party controls our government, but whether the people control it. For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has benefited from the government while the people have suffered. The establishment has protected itself, but not the citizens. This is all changing, starting now.

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We will win because we have secured many victories, some unknown to the other side, laying the foundation for more success. The conservative movement, or what I call the common sense movement, is prepared to fight like never before.

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To effectively create change in the world we desire. And side prop will argue that at times there's simply nothing else that can be required other than violent retaliation. And this is a view I wholeheartedly agree with. This view the view that some institutions are too broken, too regressive, too oppressive to be reformed like cancers of our society. They must and they should be taken down by any means necessary.

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To effectively create change in the world we desire. And side prop will argue that at times there's simply nothing else that can be required other than violent retaliation. And this is a view I wholeheartedly agree with. This view the view that some institutions are too broken, too regressive, too oppressive to be reformed like cancers of our society. They must and they should be taken down by any means necessary.

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The alternative to controlled opposition is vandalism, rioting, and destroying property. Vandalizing a Tesla is more politically effective than voting or Bernie Sanders' rhetoric. Progressives and the left have never won rights or changes through the ballot box. These wins were achieved by rioting and burning things.

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The government aims to control you, not serve you. Democrats and Republicans create problems, not solutions. They want to keep you feeling powerless and dependent. The establishment fears Trump's return not because of him, but because of you. Wake up, America, or lose your freedom.

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This is the final battle. Together, we will dismantle the deep state, remove warmongers from our government, and drive out globalists. We will eliminate communists, Marxists, and fascists. We will reject the corrupt political class that undermines our country, confront the fake news media, and ultimately liberate America from these threats once and for all.

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The speaker argues that winning in political struggle is currently nearly impossible, and that Donald Trump grasped this reality in a way that others have not. They say, perhaps uniquely in the Western world, Trump understands how to handle the confrontation with the deep state, and they acknowledge Viktor Orban and Bekailly Malay as potential examples of others who have challenged entrenched power. However, the speaker emphasizes that Trump embodies “the playbook of how you need to behave,” suggesting that his approach is a model for contemporary politics. The speaker contends that many politicians are clinging to a dated strategy. They describe a past era—the seventies and eighties—when the prevailing belief was that it was possible to reason with the opposition, find compromises, be bipartisan, persuade people, and sell policies in the media through traditional pitching and persuasion. According to the speaker, that strategy cannot be adopted today because the opposition has changed. In contrast to those bygone expectations, the speaker asserts that the current opposition is not composed of social democrats who merely want to raise taxes or increase public spending. Instead, they describe the current opposition as aiming to destroy Western civilization. The speaker emphasizes the severity of this shift in aims, framing the opposition as having existential goals that go beyond ordinary political disagreement. Throughout, the core claims center on a diagnosis of a strategic pivot in modern politics: the old playbook of negotiation and persuasion is no longer viable because the opposition has fundamentally changed its aims, adopting objectives that are presented as existential threats to Western civilization. The speaker positions Trump as an exemplar of the new, effective approach to navigating this transformed political landscape, highlighting the perceived necessity of a more combative and uncompromising posture in confronting opponents who, in the speaker’s view, seek to undermine foundational Western values.

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We're facing a situation of corporate and medical oppression, which feels like tyranny. The question arises: when do we take a stand? How many elections must be compromised before we take serious action?

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There is a revolution happening against the system, which is evident in the new US administration. People are rising up against the system that we created and trapped them in.

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When one side consistently disregards the rules, it creates a significant issue. In such situations, we must advocate for our beliefs. There may be instances where one side attempts to consolidate power by suppressing votes, politicizing the military, or weaponizing the judiciary against opponents. In these cases, we cannot simply remain passive or uncertain. When a line has been crossed, it is crucial to stand firm and take action.

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We're tired of the Republican-Democrat nonsense because it doesn't matter who you vote for, the policies remain the same. Washington is controlled by the uniparty, influenced by corporate and foreign lobbies. We need to return to simple values: faith, family, and country. The government is destroying families by dictating what children should believe and allowing underage self-mutilation. We want to end pointless wars, restore the rule of law, close borders, expel illegal immigrants, and stop the sexualization of children. We need to unite across party lines, push out corrupt politicians, and implement this agenda to escape the pit of despair.

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How long will it take for everyone to realize that if we stand together and firmly reject the current situation, things would change? We know the truth. We recognize the agenda and the betrayal being carried out. If we collectively stood our ground, it would be over. Those in power are cowards.

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What matters is not which party is in power, but if the government is controlled by the people. A small group in Washington has benefited while the people have suffered. The establishment protected itself, not the citizens. This changes now.

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We must be ruthless in exercising power. American conservatives have lost control of major institutions. To make real change, we need to replace the ruling class. Compromise is unlikely; overthrowing them may be necessary to avoid continued losses.

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A small group in the nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost. The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. That all changes starting right here and right now. What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people.

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If the next Republican president doesn't make big changes, there may never be another chance. If you're worried about your job or social standing, it's understandable. But if you're not willing to help with the changes, please stay out of it.

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Rising Dem Star Greg Casar PRESSED On Pelosi Screwing AOC
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In this episode of Counterpoints, hosts Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti interview Greg Casar, the new chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Casar discusses his diverse Texas district and the challenges of representing constituents while navigating Congress. He emphasizes the need for federal solutions to local issues, particularly as state governments become more extreme. The conversation touches on AOC's recent oversight committee vote, highlighting the mixed support within the caucus. Casar reflects on the importance of maintaining a broad coalition within the Progressive Caucus, advocating for a bigger tent that includes various perspectives. He critiques the Democratic brand, particularly on cultural issues, and stresses the need for authenticity and economic populism. Casar also addresses foreign policy, linking it to domestic concerns, and calls for a more cohesive approach that resonates with everyday voters. He concludes by urging progressives to balance principled stances with the necessity of winning elections to effect real change.
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