Who Else is Tired of Fake Republicans? Yes, I'm playing the Shill Card.

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My Extended Comment is Now a Post

As I've said before, when I write a very long comment, I convert it into a post. This is in response to @dwinblood talking about BLM and ACT BLUE. I highly recommend you check out his post:

https://hive.blog/hive-122315/@dwinblood/as-the-scam-of-black-lives-matter-foundation-is-now-in-the-news-i-notice-no-mention-of-act-blue

How to Identify Fake Republicans

I wanted to expound on his comment:

You need to look at their actions rather than looking at their words to truly find out who the ones that might be worth supporting are.

Why are most republicans unwilling to even entertain the idea of election fraud? Or if they talk about "audits" why is nothing really being done? Local elections, why are republicans actively trying to primary grassroots candidates who have vowed to expose election fraud and take steps to prevent future election fraud?

Either establishment Republicans are in total denial, or they're in on it. If they're in on it, the fraud machine will allow them to continue after the "red wave". If they're in denial, the fraud machine will ensure they are replaced in the "red wave".

I'm Going to Say it: "SHILL"

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I know the word "shill" is overused and misused, but it actually applies here, by definition. Fake Republicans are shills, put in place to convince the public of a TWO PARTY SYSTEM.

Fake Republicans pretend to be interested in "limited government" and "conservative ideals" to get elected but have an interest in expanding their power. They are ok with Democrats expanding it for them while they wait for their turn in line, all the while complaining about their abuse of power.

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Republicans who pretend to fight while being completely ineffective (nobody is that useless), are by definition a "shill". They give the proper speeches, vote how they should (as long as it doesn't accomplish anything) and go on Fox news to talk big.

In the end they are useless.

Fake Republicans Further the Narrative

A good example of the role of fake Repubicans is January 6th. They make speeches thanking the "brave Capital police officers" defending the Capital. Yet, these are the same "brave Capital police" who killed two US citizens (Kevin Greeson and Benjamin Phillips) with concussion grenades which caused heart attacks.

They also beat a woman (Roseanne Boyland) to death with a stick. The media tried to convince everyone she died of a drug overdose. When that story failed, they released police bodycam footage that allegedly showed that she was "trampled on during the riot", but the video is inconclusive.

Eyewitness said she was repeatedly beaten on her head with a police baton until she collapsed. She was unarmed. SAY HER NAME. Roseanne Boyland

Any freedom loving conservative Republican would acknowledge things as they are, not as the media portrays them, not as assumed. Instead we have republican shills that back the narrative of rioters attacking police officers, while the reality is that only protesters were killed.

The Coming RINO Wave to Save "Our Democracy"

Everyone knows there will be a "red wave" in the next election. There has to be in order to keep the narrative plausible.

The fraud machine is designed to place feckless republicans in positions to allow the slow and soft authoritarian communist coup to continue... while also purging anyone who opposes it. A "red wave" keeps things plausible while furthering the further destruction of our Republic... in the name of "our democracy".

By saying "our democracy" They mean their democracy, because as old Joe reminds us, "we the people" means "the government" and excludes anyone who opposes "our Democracy".

“Our Constitution opens with the words as trade as it sounds, “We, the people.” It’s time to remember that we the people, are the government." - Joe Biden

https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2021/04/29/joe-biden-tells-congress-we-the-people-are-the-government-not-the-people/

We the People means WE THE PEOPLE

We may live in a hierarchical society, but our founders never intended that. The idea the "We the people" will be allowed to live as we see fit, with limited government restrictions, was exactly the form of society envisioned by our founders.

Instead, we've become enslaved by the puppet King Joe and his evil cabal. Taking the Unitied States "down a few notches", helping friends in China and other corrupt nations (any Ukraine interests?). Helping friends in big Pharma, etc. This is the new reality and will continue to be our reality until something is done about it.

81 million "We the People" did not vote for this joke of a man Joe. Everyone knows it, even the democrats know it. One thing everyone will someday agree on, it's not going to be fun living in a ruined nation.

It's time to change the course of history in whatever small ways we can. Begin at the local level, don't let the fake republicans get in place!


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Benjamin Turner: God fearer. Rooted in Messiah. Husband of @lturner. Father of SIX (!!!) wonderful children. The guy behind the camera. Blockchain enthusiast.

Bless the Most High!

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Good post and thanks for doing it as a response. Image links appear to be broken in it.

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Hmm, I'll have to look into the image links. They look ok from my end.

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They are loading fine now. May have just been that particular time I looked.

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Don't worry Desantis will Save Aaaa... Israel and their BRI partners.

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Ah yes, Desantis and his tropical paradise. Great bait for sun/freedom loving people, all gathered all in one swampy corner.

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I decided long ago to stop voting for the lesser of two evils. Now I vote for the least available evil.

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Voting for evil is still evil. I study actions and if a person seems evil I don't vote for them. If I don't know anything about someone I also tend to not vote for them.

Where the voting really matters is locally, and on upward from there. If you don't get the small offices then the larger offices will be unchecked.

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Well ...

"Why are most republicans unwilling to even entertain the idea of election fraud?"

"Everyone knows there will be a "red wave" in the next election."

Simply reading the covers ...

Source: Cover of bestseller "Rigged" at Barnes and Noble

Source: Cover of bestseller "Red-Handed" at Barnes and Noble

... of these books would be a good start, in answering / addressing your questions / comments.

There are exceptions I believe, but far too many Republicans simply serve as one side of the same party - our uhhh ... "Ruling Class" party. And "wheee the people" have done far too little about it ...

The current "ruling class" in power are aetheistic Marxists. Full stop. Period. And we wonder why we are having so many problems ...

The corruption "at the top" is probably incalculable. And China is behind far too much of it. Both Democraps and Republicants have succumbed to it ...

Will "wheee the people" truly do something about it later this year? Is there still sufficient courage and will, in a sufficient number of our countrymen? Up in your area @ironshield is Hillsdale College. A very recent Imprimis covers this question very effectively.

It ends with this:

"If we put these facts together as a people, we will have recovered the understanding that produced the American Revolution. We will stop these current predations upon our rights. We will bring this overwhelming government back where it belongs, under the control of the people."

"The signs of such a movement are emerging. Pray they are enough."

Amen.

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Amen indeed! Big fan of Hillsdale College, get the Imprimis. I really hope that these movements will be enough for "we the people" to regain control of our own lives again.

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