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9/29/2021 0 Comments

How can We the People remain silent?

Have you ever listened to Monday-morning quarterbacks discussing the big game from the day before. Passionate, aren't they? It's almost as though they are team owners lamenting or celebrating the results, speculating on countless whatifs. Politics is a lot like that, isn't it? Well, with one difference. We the People are the owners and everybody is losing.
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Seriously folks, if you want to argue in support of President Biden, knock yourself out. I will allow any comment so long as it is an affirmative argument in support. I won't waste my time nor my readers posting complaints about President Trump. That train has left the station and we are living with the consequences of being governed by this man. We need to keep our eye on the ball.
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I grew up in Baltimore during the end of Mencken's tenure as a journalist and came to appreciate his curmudgeonly attitude on most everything, especially the topic of politics. I suppose I even acquired his jaded view of the whole business, but still never actually believed that I would live to see his prognosis come to be. 
Actually, viewing President Biden as a moron is the most generous interpretation I can think of. It is tempting to view his every action as President and conclude that he is evil. However, that is a bridge too far, even for me. I'll stick with moron.
People, we need to make better choices. And we have to work harder to make sure that the person who ends up in the Oval Office is our actual choice. No, I am not asserting that President Biden was elected by chicanery, however, there is valid reason to believe it's possible. The audit in Arizona hasn't shown that President Trump won there. However, it has shown conclusively that ballot counts were corrupted and key computer records were deleted to avoid examination. Furthermore, the party that won that election is working assiduously to prevent any future election safeguards. You can look at these facts and conclude the opposite of me only if you are mired in a political ideology.
Am I wrong? Convince me.
Yes, I know that voicing these opinions isn't wise when I am attempting to lure you to become a fan of my stories. However, I believe that America and its continued success is far more important than my own. 
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