A Purple Problem: The puppet master strings are both red and blue

A Purple Problem: The puppet master strings are both red and blue

While the establishment desperately paints election integrity advocates as rabid Trump deniers, they conveniently omit that the malfeasance is not exclusive to the Republican voters. Back in 2016, a tenured law professor in Broward County, wary of globalism and critical of the Transpacific Partnership, contacted his local representative to express his concerns. Because he was not among her $5K+ donors, numerous attempts to reach her office went unanswered. Equally frustrated local grassroots advocates encouraged him to run against her.

Tim Canova challenged Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, the powerful chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee. Despite her prominence, she was hugely unpopular amongst her constituents. On the other hand, Canova’s campaign went viral. Raising $3.8MM via online small donations, it was clear that voters, not large interest groups, were behind his candidacy. He opened four field offices, knocked on 12,000 doors/week, and was a regular national speaker. As the election neared, his field numbers forecasted a sizable victory.

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Decidedly UnAmerican: Surveillance on US Soil

Decidedly UnAmerican: Surveillance on US Soil

My scant eyebrows threaten to remain perpetually raised upon learning that four mega churches in a major bible belt city did not utter a single statement of support the day Roe vs. Wade was overturned. As the cracks in the foundation of our county widen, it is disconcerting when leaders in media, government, business, and organized religion behave in surprising and contrarian ways – especially when they appear to uphold values that we thought were aligned with ours. The depth of the swamp seems bottomless these days.

As CIA involvement in Epstein’s activities is no longer a hushed whisper and FBI procedures have descended to banana republic tactics, we are confronted with the stench of another carcass smoking in the cauldron of deceit concocted by los federales.

Back in 2004, a software developer named Dennis Montgomery became aware the CIA and NSA used his technology to surveil SCOTUS members, thousands of federal and state judges, Congress and state legislators, numerous public and religious leaders, and many other US Citizens under the guise of securing the homeland.

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