

Elections
DANGER: What Happens When the People No Longer Believe in Their Government
Our government has been lying to us. Over and over they do it.
With the release of the January 6th video footage – all of it – and Tucker Carlson’s reporting, we realize, AGAIN, that our government has been lying to us. Over and over they do it. It is becoming a problem because now even those on the left realize what fools they were made to look like defending their government the last few years. Is there a danger to this, to people losing faith in their government and it’s institutions? You bet there is. Consider this…
The relationship between a country’s population and its government and societal institutions is a delicate one. The two entities are meant to work hand in hand, with the government and institutions serving the needs and wants of the people, and the people supporting the government and institutions in turn. However, when a country’s population loses faith in its government and major societal institutions, it can have dire consequences.
When a population loses faith in the government and major societal institutions, it can lead to a breakdown in trust and cooperation. People may become disillusioned with the government and institutions, leading to a lack of participation in civic life, and a lack of support for important initiatives and policies. This can lead to a sense of apathy, which can ultimately lead to a decline in democracy.
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One of the most significant dangers of a population losing faith in the government and major societal institutions is the potential for social unrest. When people feel that their government and institutions are not serving their needs, they may take to the streets in protest. This can lead to civil unrest, with protestors clashing with law enforcement or engaging in violent acts.
In extreme cases, this can lead to revolution or civil war. History is full of examples of countries where the population has lost faith in the government and institutions, leading to violent uprisings and the overthrow of the government. When people feel that their government and institutions are not serving their needs, they may feel that they have no other choice but to take drastic action.
Another danger of a population losing faith in the government and major societal institutions is the potential for corruption and abuse of power. When people do not trust their government and institutions, they may be less likely to report corruption or abuse of power. This can lead to a situation where those in power are free to act without fear of consequence, leading to further corruption and abuse of power.
Additionally, when people do not trust their government and institutions, they may be more susceptible to misinformation and propaganda. This can lead to a situation where people are unable to distinguish between fact and fiction, making it easier for those in power to manipulate the population.
A lack of faith in the government and major societal institutions can also lead to a decline in the economy. When people do not trust their government and institutions, they may be less likely to invest in the economy or participate in the market. This can lead to a decline in the economy, which can have far-reaching consequences for the population as a whole.
Furthermore, a lack of faith in the government and major societal institutions can lead to a decline in social cohesion. When people do not trust their government and institutions, they may be less likely to work together for the greater good. This can lead to a situation where society becomes fragmented, with different groups working against each other rather than towards a common goal.
In conclusion, the dangers of a population losing faith in the government and major societal institutions are significant. When people lose trust in their government and institutions, it can lead to social unrest, corruption, and abuse of power, a decline in the economy, and a decline in social cohesion. To prevent these dangers, it is essential that governments and institutions work to build and maintain the trust of their populations. This can be achieved through transparency, accountability, and a commitment to serving the needs of the people. By working together, governments and institutions can ensure that their populations remain engaged, informed, and invested in the future of their country.
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Elections
Election Fraud is Massive and On-Going in America
Across the U.S., the magnitude of voter fraud that occurs year after year, election after election, is staggering.
Jay DeLancey is founder and president of the North Carolina Voter Integrity Project, and has much to say about voting in America:
Our system begs for transparency at all points along the election process. Who can vote, who did vote, how did they vote, and what was the tally? Today, unfortunately voter fraud is real and of enormous magnitude, as we saw in 2020 and 2022. Nowhere is this more evident than with absentee ballots.
Who, in any voting precinct, literally visits the homes of voters who filed absentee ballots to ensure that they are out of town? Even among those who have a legitimate quest to vote by absentee ballot, who can assure that their vote is counted properly and tallied accurately?
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The absentee ballot initiative started as a viable effort to increase the ability of qualified citizens to vote, but has now become into a primary tool of manipulation. The more we can see, the fairer the elections are likely to be. The less we can see, the greater the likelihood that fraud will occur. Centralized absentee ballot collection is exactly the opposite of local voting in a precinct where there’s a chance that those with whom you register or vote alongside are your neighbors.
Ensuring the Rights of Qualified Voters
The local voting precinct is better positioned to spot perpetrators of voter fraud. Local poll workers on the scene are better able to assess if you are not the person you claim to be. They will tell you to leave, but by law that’s all they can do.
They can’t retain someone and hold them until authorities arrive, even in the case of blatant voter impersonation. Why? Because in the 1960s, to safeguard the voting capability of those who had been disenfranchised, laws were passed to reduce the incidence of intimidation, accusation, and retention.
Those times have long passed, and now we need ways of ensuring that qualified voters’ civil rights are upheld. Every time an unqualified voter is allowed to cast a vote, it demeans and diminishes the rights of all citizens. As such, voter fraud is the civil rights crisis of our time.
Fraud Occurs Year After Year
If you hear from anyone or from any group that voter fraud does not exist, or that it’s minimal and inconsequential, rest assured most of these proponents believe they are in the right. As long as you vote for their candidate, they’re content to ignore the magnitude, of voter fraud that actually occurs, year after year, election after election, across the U.S. They know they are ‘right,’ so why forsake their ironclad view that voter integrity groups are secretly voter suppression groups?
We’re always asked, how do you know that voter fraud exists? We have case histories, anecdotes, cross tabulated data, eyewitness testimony, and more. Voter fraud is real and rampant. Yet, we will routinely encounter some academic, usually from some law school, saying, “The science is settled on this. Voter fraud is a myth.”
Professors will proclaim from on high declaring that few people ever engage in voter fraud. Such professors are people of influence, they teach students, write papers, give lectures, attend symposiums, and spew authoritative misinformation. Cognizant or not, the damage that they do to society is ongoing and significant.
A Mortal Threat to Democracy
“The science was settled” in the early 1500s, that the sun rotated around the earth. Copernicus and other brave souls risked death to proclaim that earth was not the center of the universe as we knew it, or even our solar system.
We swim against the tide of what was launched in the 1960s but today has morphed into a mortal threat to democracy. The challenge we all face is to guarantee transparency in elections so that everyone can see the results and, more importantly, accept the results when their candidate does not win.
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Elections
Overcome Leftist Propaganda: Conservative Documentaries and Extended Interviews
In ‘ultra-woke’ America finding media outlets and information vehicles that report the truth is challenge.
Being middle-of-the-road or conservative in today’s insanely ‘woke’ America means having a hard time finding media outlets and information vehicles that report the truth. We are all far too familiar with the reality confronting us on a daily basis.
The high-tech online companies, corporate America, major newspapers, major TV networks, Hollywood, and a variety of otherwise so-called ‘journalists’ maintain an incredible, indefensible slant to the left. Many border on Marxism and outright Communism. They lie by omission, by twisting narratives, or by creating stories out of whole cloth which fit their pre-selected parallaxed narratives.
Precise, not Speculative
Here, for your edification, are 12 conservative documentaries and/or lengthy interviews. Notice the care and precision with which each has been produced, offering names, dates, facts, and figures with little or no hyperbole.
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- Selection Code, Election Rigging
2. The Creepy Line – Full Documentary on Social Media’s manipulation of society
3. What Is a Woman? Full Documentary 2022, by By Matt Walsh
4. What is a woman? – Matt Walsh LIVE on Campus (Facebook link)
5. Hillary’s America – The Secret History of the Democratic Party
6. Is Fake News a Myth? – Sharyl Attkisson
7. My Son Hunter, Full Movie (fiction, very close to fact)
8. Thomas Sowell on the Myths of Economic Inequality
9. Shoshana Zuboff on Surveillance Capitalism
10. The Rise of Surveillance Capitalism
11. Imposing Limits on the Woke? – Christopher Rufo
12. Climate Science: What Does it Say? – Dr. Richard Lindzen
One Fine Day
One day, may we all dwell in a society where journalism and news reporting represent some semblance of accuracy, fairness, clarity, and, need it be said, truth.
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