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Quote from Nikita Khrushchev of the Soviet Union from 62 years ago (September 29,1959)

"Your children's children will live under Communism. You Americans are so gullible. No, you won't accept communism outright, but we'll keep feeding you small doses of socialism until you'll finally wake up and find you already have communism. We won't have to fight you. We'll so weaken your economy until you'll fall like overripe fruit into our hands. The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not."

 

Remember socialism leads to communism, so how do you create a socialist state? There are nine levels of control, read the following recipe. The Cloward-Piven aka “Coward Proven” strategy is based on the teachings of Saul Alinsky a communist socialist died about 43 years ago, but his writings have influenced the politicians who control our nation today. Hillary Clinton did a college thesis on his writings and Barack Hussein Obama writes about him in his books.

 

The Recipe has just about been completed

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1) Healthcare: Control healthcare and you control the people.
 

2) Poverty: Increase the Poverty level as high as possible, poor people are easier to control and will not fight back if you are providing everything for them to live.

 

3) Debt: Increase the debt to an unsustainable level. That way you are able to increase taxes, and this will produce more poverty.

 

4) Gun Control: Remove the ability to defend themselves from the Government. That way you are able to create a police state.
WORKING ON IT.

 

5) Welfare: Take control of every aspect of their lives (Food, Housing, and Income).

 

6) Education: Take control of what people read and listen to. Take control of what children learn in school.

 

7) Religion: Remove the belief in the God from the Government and schools.

 

8) Class Warfare: Divide the people into the wealthy and the poor. This will cause more discontent and it will be easier to take (Tax) the wealthy with the support of the poor.

 

9) Control the media.

 

 

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I have seen that writing on the wall along time ago, unfortunately there are to many people that are to lazy to work and want everything for free

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I can't say much without turning this from an ideological conversation into a political one, so I'll just say this. If your'e sitting around with nothing to do, start pondering #9. When TV "news" started making a profit it went from being news to being a soap opera that people can't get enough of now, and almost everybody will watch only the channel that says things they like. This list is just as one-sided as any of the major news outlets. 

Yes of course capitalism is a better system than the others, but it can be misused just as easily and cause just as many problems. Ignoring that misuse is the worst way I can think of to fix it. 

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Ronald Reagan said it as simply as it can be said. I’m paraphrasing.  We’re only one election away from losing our freedom!!

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35 minutes ago, PowerRiverCowboy said:

Said that 8 Years ago But I was called cynical and a conspiracy pusher.   

Been saying it since I was a teen in the mid 70’s. My teachers loved me. 
 

 

Here, I will post this again.  Communist goals read into the congressional record in 1963. Look how many they have succeeded at…

http://www.ecjones.org/1963_Communist_Goals.pdf

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The transition from freedom to socialism is in subtle increments... but make no mistake, socialism IS voted into existence. It's only after socialism evolves into Communism that it CAN"T be voted out.

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Yes, my parents and grandparents seen it happen in a flash. I was in the middle and remember the teaching at school or should say indoctrination on what was. We only had one candidate and he was picked to vote on and all adults had to vote. It was easy to control the people, fear goes a long way when you have lost your freedom and means to bring it back. Once lost, there was no going back except escape.  

Many can't believe we will lose our rights, but we have already lost many, (watch how college kids and adults react when someone of the Republican party come to talk on campuses, or are interviewed on talk shows or news. A 1st amendment lost and controlled) and the 2nd Amendment is hanging by a thread.

I remember our first night in America, when the lights were turned on at night and I rushed to pull the shades down and close the drapes. My father said "We don't need to do that anymore, we're in America now".   I have always remembered those words from my childhood. 

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23 minutes ago, Marshal Dan Troop 70448 said:

Many can't believe we will lose our rights, but we have already lost many, (watch how college kids and adults react when someone of the Republican party come to talk on campuses, or are interviewed on talk shows or news.

 

This is why I call BLM and Antifa "Red Guards" and "Sturmabteilung."

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One vote can, and has, made the difference, in an election outcome. 

Most of the time, one vote doesn't make a difference...BUT...we all need to vote every time...

Because:

1. Thousands of men and women have died to give us the opportunity to vote. To not do so would dishonor their sacrifice.

2. Even if one vote doesn't tip the scales of an election, we need to vote to make it known how many are for, or against, something on the ballot.

    The more votes, on an issue, the better. A tiny margin of victory, or defeat, usually means the issue is not settled. A large majority of victory, or        defeat, usually means the issue is settled, for a good while, anyway. 

3. It is THE preferred way to make positive change in a Constitutional Republic. 

4. If you love our sport, you will vote on November 8th, and again in 2024. 

 

 

 

 

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Those who don't vote (although qualified) have no right, morally, to complain about the resulting government ........

 

    ....... because they didn't vote for them and they DIDN'T VOTE AGAINST THEM ......

 

..... for Godsake VOTE !!!!!!!!!

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I'm a vote counter, please give me more to count. I assure you, our town's count is accurate.

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There’s roughly 4 million Americans that reach voting age each year. Now a lot don’t vote and don’t care, but that’s what all this social justice, income inequality and equity talk is geared towards: mobilize more votes by impressing moral responsibility on preconditioned minds. 
 

And gun rights are one thing, but gun control isn’t a necessary fight to achieve gun control so long as there is an avenue to power. And it’s largely a stagnate losing battle, for both sides, in the sense that it takes away from other “issue” fights. Or from resources to take control of institutions and bureaucracies- where power through implementation really lies.  And with agencies ruling through policy rather than law, what options really are there?


They will gladly let the staunch 2A supporter, focused solely on 2A, blindly fight and die on that 2A hill, so long as they get in the way of getting into position, or God forbid, take decisive action to change the course of public education, and break the monopoly on molding young minds. 
 

They can create taxes, fees, policies, codes, whatever is necessary to force people to behave as they wish without any laws, any votes, and any representation. That’s how the departments of this and departments of that work by design- they circumvent due process and legislation in order to accelerate agendas.

 

 Just remember, by the next presidential election, over 8 million more new votes are up for grabs. It compounds every year. Who’s going after them? Who’s working the hardest to influence those minds beforehand?

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