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We should never be afraid when individuals or groups try to terrorize us to take away our rights and our freedoms

The Pennsylvania Journal ran this satirical ad on October 24, 1765, to protest the passage of the Stamp Act. The skull and crossbones symbolized the death of the free press resulting from the passage of the act.

https://preservationvirginia.org/the-stamp-act
Today is Independence Day when we claimed sovereignty from England. The same oppression we're experiencing today, crime, poverty, taxes, division, cronyism, and corruption, we declared independence from over 200 years ago.

Written July 4th 2022 3:05 pm cst

Published July 5th 2022 8:20 pm cst

https://www.facebook.com/103814734677010/posts/589299656128513

The only responsibility for what we are experiencing today is the politicians who are elected to keep us safe. They use our tax dollars for their security details while regular citizens die in the streets of Highland Park and across America.

They are lazy criminals who point fingers and blame everyone except themselves for the problems we are experiencing today.

The politicians want us to be fearful, so they can manipulate us and steal more of our tax dollars for their pet projects and their buddies and family members who give themselves jobs.

They give a rat’s ass about our safety.

In fact, they use it to get rich selling property (gentrification), selling products (guns, ammo, cheap food, seeds, fertilizer) and other pork barrel legislation that buys enough steady votes to stay in power for decades.

Suppose the situation of our country don't get fixed soon.

In that case, we should all withhold our taxes, hold each politician accountable in each jurisdiction for a mass crime, and hold them personally responsible for any terrorist deaths in their jurisdiction.

Watch then how fast things get fixed.

It makes no sense that we pay so much, yet, have so little protection from our elected leaders.



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