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Luke 17 is now going on my list. Thank you Napoleon.

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I am tired of Republicans whining about how the Democrats stole the midterms. It is a rigged system. Always has been. One side is better at rigging it than the other side. The Republicans had two years to learn how to rig the system better than the Democrats. They have no one to blame but themselves.

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I don't know why anyone votes. Can't the R's and D's just play a computer game every November and manipulate fake ballots - one election to R and the next to D. We can all sit back and be bored by the entire thing and not have to waste our time voting.

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“Uniparty” is compact. I have been calling it “two faces of the same evil” for many years.

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Isn't that the truth. It's all an illusion.

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Thank you for telling the truth. My six year old grandson loves to play games and wants to win every game so he tries to change the rules or use slight of hands. I catch him in all his cheating and continue to teach him about honesty and why we must be honest with ourselves and others. Our politicians are six years old mentally and spiritually, I'm thinking.

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Good analogy! I sometimes think they are 14yr old girls at the cools kids' lunchtable. Always planning and scheming on how they can maintain power over their small little superficial worlds.

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Egos. Human egos egged on by demons are destructive to the world.

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Living one's daily life in a Godly way and trusting in God instead of the demon-filled egomaniacs running this crap show, is excellent advice.

Yesterday, I was just thinking about how God positively affects my life each day now that I rely on God and not my own or others actions. For example, for the past two weeks I have been looking in the stores for a new coat.

I want a coat that has a zip out liner so I can wear it in the spring and the fall. I went to outlet malls and thrift stores looking for a coat. The outlet malls wanted $150+ for new coats with zip out liners and the quality of the coats were terrible (made in China, velcro instead of metal snaps, thin fabric etc). I could find no zip out liner coats at the thrift shops, as most thrift shops have a small selection of used coats usually in small sizes.

As I was walking back to my car after another failed shopping trip for a zip-out lining coat, I said to God "I leave it up to you, I will continue to wear my old coat (with the broken zipper) and maybe someday I will find an affordable coat."

Four days later I go into my mom's closet and I find a black zip-out lining coat that she has not worn since the 1980's. I ask her if I could have the coat and surprisingly she says I could as she never wears it. Of course the coat is not exactly what I want, the pockets are small and there is no detached hood. Plus the coat has a weird gold trim across the back and the sleeves (typical 80's style).

Now I could reject the free coat because it did not fit my specifications exactly, or I could thank God for sending me the free zip-out lining coat.

I thanked God.

As to the gold trim, I spent the last two days removing the trim by hand (as it is sewn on). God gave me the coat, but he also expected me to do a little bit of work myself in order for it to meet my expectations.

Just like in daily life if you only ask and trust in God, God will give what you need but not exactly what you want or in the time frame of when you want it.

I trusted God for my coat, he gave it to me.

If I asked and trusted the 'Ho for a coat, do you think she would give me one?

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BTW in the zip-out lining it was stamped "Irregular." I laughed, as that is the kind of coat God would give me, seeing as I am "Irregular."

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LOL! Irregular. God gives us just enough, but not the perfect. Ever. If we always received everything we asked, perfectly, we would stop relying on him and start relying on ourselves. Plus, God has a sense of humor!

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I need that coat so I don't freeze to death this winter. God provided me my "daily" bread. Sure it is getting rough out there, it always has been. I wait on God to instruct me to get a Glock. That time might be sooner than later. God's call.

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I have not voted in over 30 years. It is a rigged and rotten system to the core and I will not shore up such a system by voting. In a fair non-rigged electoral system all election ballots should have "none of the above" as an option, so the voters can show the uni-party that they have no confidence in any of the candidates. The election should then be rerun with different candidates.

Not that the system ever really cared about "We the People."

I have an aquaintence who is a big Republican and believes voting can change the outcomes in a rigged system. He asked me if I became governor of New York instead of the 'Ho what would I do different. I told him I would start with:

1. Remove the yearly vehicle inspection requirement in NY

2. Remove the stipends for NYS Legislators and give them part-time pay

3. Change property taxes to be based on the land and not the buildings on the land (reducing taxes by 80%)

4. Remove the tolls on I-90 Thruway

5. School property taxes would only be paid by households with children in public schools

6. Remove the eye test to obtain a driver's license

7. Push for the useless Legislature to pass a law for no vaccine/mask mandates for hospitals/nursing homes, schools, governments, businesses.

8. Lower sales tax and make it standard for all counties

9. Remove Daylight Savings Time

Those are just a few little things that can affect many people in a positive way in their day to day life (hopefully). Obviously the ego maniacs in power in NYS will be affected negatively by my changes as less money will go into their pockets...so needless to say I will never be governor of New York state.

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All very simple things, and doable on day one. So none of them will be done. Just cuz. I would also:

1. Allow liquor/wine to be sold in grocery stores.

2. Remove the gas tax.

3. Repeal the law requiring EV's in NY by 2035.

4. Remove electronic voting machines from NY and require ID for voting.

5. Install an Electoral College for NY voting so NYC does not dominate voting in the state ever again.

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Hi Napoleon,

Well I summarise it as follows (and I'm no US expert):

1. Americans on the whole / way more than was anticipated want a society that is conservative in terms of abortion, pro the 4th industrial wave to a supersonic degree, pro covid-topia agenda, pro big media, tech and pharma, pro Ukraine, pro world policeman, pro slave mentality. And good for them. They want the US to call all shots and find its way and place in the world again.

2. As mentally infirmed sleepy Joe is, he still can pull male and female US pussy.

3. Trump doesn't have enough clout.

4. Who knows how many alleged Trump reds voted blue.

5. So Trump will be relegated to fringe loony and his stolen election thesis will roll like tumble weed on a Midwestern farm and he'll eventually be finally silenced at the behest of US citizenry.

6. In my view, it makes no difference about red or blue - the US public wants the chosen path for the US chosen people for god agenda and apparently the US Zionist Jews are still pulling the purse strings. Yeah right.

In conclusion, I have decided long ago to live my life and base it in/on the de facto reality of living in South Africa.

You Americans can sort your own shite out.

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We'll never sort our shit out. Way too much of it. The US is basically two countries - cities and rural. Cities are full of people living off the govt teat, crime, illegal aliens, single parent homes, woke nonsense, LGBTAHODHFLSKNKEJHNRWONBLKJEWPWERJPO%^&*()_+, and all kinds of sheer evil. Rural still has two parent families, people who believe in God, people who want to be left alone, people who just want to work for a living, people with some common sense left.

The cities have the numbers, rurals do not. So this is where we are at. If I lived in a different country, I sure as hell wouldn't worry about the US. I barely worry about it now and I live here. The key is make your world your own, no matter where you live. We are not our countries.

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Nicely stated Napoleon.

You're always the calm and reassuring voice of sanity.

Have a restful weekend ;))

Barry

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Yes they have affected my life but in a very negative way!

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I was thinking about this the other day after I finished writing my post. Why do elections effect more negatively than positively. Well, I think it is because elections are human creations - they can only result in negativity. So we all have hope and pull that lever and maybe, just maybe our guys get in, and then all of the sudden things don't get any better. Or we pull that lever and our guys don't get in and things only get worse. Either way, where is the positive? Evil controls this world.

But then there's Florida? I don't live there so I don't know if things are so rosy as they appear.

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Don't eat that cake its poison! Start a garden and begin to heal please.

Indeed, votes don't count for much in real existence.

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I know, but I do like my sugar! It's going to snow this weekend, so it is so hard to garden up here. But I did have a great crop of beans last year, so I am going to double my bean plants next year.

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Yeah, well, I don't control your mind, I only post my thoughts. You will do what your particular bacteria colony wants. Hahahaha! I live in Wisconsin and this is the first year I grew enough vegetables for my self to eat all year. I have patched together a good program for USDA planting Zone 4&5. It can be done! It really wasn't hard, well, when I was eating lots of sugar and carbs every movement was hard eating only good food cured that.

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Well said, Amen

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Thanks for reading Laura!

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