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The only problem is that it can take a long time for the yoke of oppression to thrown off.

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Love your articles Michael.. Merry Christmas !

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Absolutely!

Just look at what happend at Maricopa County in Arizona; despite overwhelming evidence and the admittance of official that they shrunk the ballots in all six locations causing huge delay and rendering the ballots to be duplicated or adjudicated in another locations; with hundreds of sworn writeen testimonials and experts testimonial in court; the judge ruled in favour of Katie Hoobs! She refused any debate, not campaiging and somehow won by the slimmest margin, exactly like in 2020.

When they control the narrative via media and corrupted the judges and the legal system; what is there left for the citizens to do?

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After watching Arizona, it's likely the US heads toward civil war.

What does that mean for the rest of us outside the US..........?

These are shit times for sure!

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Agreed.

When 17 RINO voted trillion for other country and bills against their party but good for their pocket book; they could have just waited a few more days for better deal when the republican regain the house but they sold out.

All war and revolution in the past come out of injustice.

In this country first they come for you gun, then they come for your farms.

https://twitter.com/RitaPanahi/status/1468352845405515780?t=tH6NFyBga3yDJEXmVMQpZg&s=19

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Add in the increases in personal, online, and transactional surveillance, every time there is an "incident".

Notice the govt. encouragement of citizen action from "cancel culture" to "sanctions" with widespread "cause" indoctrination from Kindergarten on and the parallels to fanatical regimes is difficult to ignore. Can you go on CBC and expound on your Climate Change non-Emergency views?

If/when there is effective dissent from this trend, we know from experience it only takes a simple Declaration of an "Emergency" turning off Constitutional and legislative restraints.

The ban of foreign purchase of residential real estate in Canada is but a small step away from Freedom. While the loopholes and definitions don't make the ban onerous, what strikes me is that the average Canadian appears to welcome applying/removing "rights" selectively, because they see it to their advantage. It makes it easier when the politicians (elected and non-) demonize foreigners with money as money-launders who make housing unaffordable, deflecting attention from Govt. at all levels with development and taxation policies that significantly raise the cost of housing (and just about everything) in Canada.

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