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I’m going to say something that shouldn’t be controversial but will be. If you are a Christian, you can support border control and immigration being legal vs illegal. You CANNOT celebrate deportations and get off on the cruelty, and be a real Christ follower. Period
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To all those who say Trump has “single-handedly” wrecked the economy: He didn’t do it single-handedly. Congress could’ve stopped him anytime. The Republican-led Congress allowed him to wreck the economy.
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There’s a term in psychology called habituation: the way we stop noticing things we see often. A painting on the wall. A familiar view. Even a person’s kindness.
The brain filters the predictable to save energy. But in doing so, it risks filtering out what makes life feel full.
Not everything that becomes familiar should be forgotten.
If we’re serious about more efficient government and better everyday life in America - which we all should be - that means actually improving government, not cutting health care for poor people and slashing support for veterans.
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Yes, it doesn't hurt. In fact, it makes people feel better about themselves. Good luck with that because we all know this is all about our feelings now, and making sure that we're being heard.
No this is NOT about “feelings” or “being heard” at all. Do you think the founding fathers were sitting by their fires crying & whining to each other about their feelings? Absolutely not. They were rational men and pragmatic thinkers. They analyzed the situation and discerned that - regardless of the risks of being hung for treason by King George - they must revolt and, together with like-minded decent people, create something new. No. This is not about feelings or being heard. This is about tr…
I hear you, and your feelings. The founding fathers engaged in a propaganda campaign to eliminate competition from the British government. Taxes were low and going lower. The founders were engaged in an enterprise to make money shipping tea. They weren't making any money, so they staged the Boston Tea party.
I don't see you or anyone else engaging in ANY campaign to compete with Big Pharma, the government, the media, etc. etc. etc. What you and everyone else is doing is endeavoring to co-…
Re: "Skipping straight to the revolt would be like not warning an intruder to leave your premises before shooting them."
True, except that we're dealing with an intruder that has already killed everyone in your household and has already announced their intention to kill you as well.
Re: " The letters are a useless, but required step."
Useless, yes. Required, no. As the founder usefully noted, laws are for a moral people, and what these scoundrels are doing is anything but moral.
Long post, obviously you like typing and writing with strong opinion. Instead of being unhappy with Steve Kirsch and so many of his commenting fans, why not write your own substack and be happy?