When in the course of human events…….

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250 years have passed. Will that be it.

In every neighborhood of America on July 4, 2026 will you sign:

The unanimous Declaration of the 435 UNITED CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS of THE UNITED STATES OF America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for A FREE people to RE~ESTABLISH the LEGAL BOUNDARIES which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions AND LAWFUL LIBERTIES of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to INDICT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY THROUGH THE REMEDIAL COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION AND MORALLY PEACEFUL MEANS USING THE SINGLE MOST POWERFUL SWORD TO RIGHT WRONGS AGAINST HUMANITY …~… THE INDIVIDUAL RIGHT TO ONE VOTE,

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all HUMAN BEINGS are created equal AT BIRTH", that they are endowed by their Creator AT BIRTH with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes OVERRIDDEN BY LAWLESS MEN TOWARD LAWLESS ENDS of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute LAW ABIDING BY LAWFUL CONSENT Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.--Such has been the patient sufferance of these FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY FIVE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS and such is now the necessity which constrains them to DISSOLVE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF ITS RIGHT TO REPRESENT CITIZENS . The history of the present King AT MAR A LAGO is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over THE PEOPLE OUTSIDE OF THE REALM OF REPUBLICAN PARTY GRIFT and MYTH. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.

Grampa Bucky

will you sign it..?
 
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Your uniqueness and technology will be added to our own.

Resistance is futile.


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A Republican Authoritarian speaks that Dems have no regard for common sense abortion guardrails

It is not common sense to hand the power of a government to inflict tyranny over a woman because she has become pregnant. It’s called religion driven tyranny over the individual without due process and without respect for individual privacy.
 
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000 04 witco …~… We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all HUMAN BEINGS are created equal AT BIRTH", that they are endowed by their Creator AT BIRTH with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, …~… the consent of the governed irrespective of religious beliefs is that protected life begins at birth. witco00004

ding LVIII : abortion is a human rights issue, not a religious issue. socas00058

whut I say IV to sccas00058 …~… Human beings when they are separated from all religion and philosophy have one single consensus that the government‘s obligation to protect life begins at birth. All perspectives that demand human beings protect life in the making prior to birth all the way to conception, are religious and philosophical in nature. Therefore, the government cannot force someone to have an abortion because that would be a violation of their human rights to practice the original religion of their choice. On the other hand, those who believe life begins with conception, have no right to was there religion on anybody else by using the government. witco00004
 
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A lawless Republican says democrats are about at 20% in favorability. …~… Modern Messiah

Donald Trump has taught generations of Walmart customers the real enemy is the Democrats from those big cities where no one worships god, people are hired by the color of their skin — as long as they’re Black

those same Walmart customers are now are saying whut the hell Trump is firing and white people in l fly over MAGA land
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42% are thrilled to watch Putin’s pal burn the US treasury down.. polls are poor indicators of reality right now.. the next real poll is the 2026 midterms. I wish they were tomorrow.

after six weeks of unfettered Donald Trump in the White House it is easy to see why he filed for bankruptcy six times.
 
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A Lawless Republican says …~… Bless President Trump! Bless this Administration! …~… skye

The above lawless Republican is by default saying God bless Vladimir Putin, and go to hell to the following obvious Lawless Republican voter and Ukrainian freedom fighters.



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Steven E. Moore

Founder​

Steven Moore is a former chief of staff in the U.S. House of Representatives who has been in Ukraine most of the time since day 5 of the war.

His NGO, the Ukraine Freedom Project (UFP), started as a humanitarian organization. Since March of 2022, UFP has delivered some 250 tons of food to areas impacted by the war, supplied dozens of hospitals with medical supplies, helped put thousands of pieces of body armor on Ukrainians and delivered Starlinks, drones, generators, and other aid to areas near the front. Moore has been to the front a dozen times.

With his years of experience on Capitol Hill, Moore has also become a trusted source of information to members of Congress and their staff. In addition to humanitarian work, the Ukraine Freedom Project provides firsthand, data-driven information to policymakers and the media about the situation in Ukraine.

The Russians have taken note of Moore’s effectiveness in Ukraine and placed him on their hit list of foreign combatants.

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Anna Shvetsova

COO​

Anna Shvetsova is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Ukraine Freedom Project. Prior to the full-scale invasion, Anna held the position of COO at a digital marketing agency. She has also served as COO of a Ukrainian startup.

With a background in marketing and an MBA in data analytics and artificial intelligence, she brings extensive experience in managing business operations within Ukrainian startups and service companies.

Anna is highly motivated in her job, having been raised 30 miles from the Russian border, where her family still resides. She spearheads initiatives to provide humanitarian aid and non-lethal equipment to military personnel, many of whom are friends and colleagues from before the war.

Anna is also one of Ukraine’s foremost experts on the situation surrounding Ukraine on Capitol Hill. She has met with nearly one hundred Congressional offices and traveled extensively in the United States in support of Ukraine. She has given her insights on television in both Ukraine and the United States.

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Svitlana Tykhacheva

Project Manager​

Svitlana has a diverse professional background with experience in Ukraine, Vietnam and the United States, with experience in the fisheries and energy industries.

Svitlana stayed in Kyiv through the siege of the capital city and has been delivering aid to the front in various capacities since then.

A native of Kherson, her city was brutally occupied by Russians for nine months. She is very proud of her native city and inspired by the strength of those who survived the occupation. Svitlana believes that nothing is impossible and that Ukraine's victory is inevitable.

Moore, who forged strong ties to Ukraine doing public opinion research there in 2018, holds out hope that the isolationists currently advising President Donald Trump won’t hold his ear for much longer, and that the White House won’t continue to parrot Vladimir Putin’s false line that Ukraine provoked the war. As he tries to inform his old congressional contacts about the horrors unfolding on Putin’s orders, Moore said he was heartened that while some Republicans were starting to speak out, most weren’t crossing the president publicly. “The private conversations, the behind-the-scenes stuff, is more effective,” said the ex-Hill staffer, who once worked for Peter Roskam, R-Ill, then chief deputy whip.

Moore spoke with Roll Call last Thursday, before the U.S. voted with Russia against a U.N. resolution calling for Moscow to remove its troops from Ukraine. At the time, he acknowledged that his optimism might look outdated by the time this interview would run — or maybe not, if conservatives push back. “If you don’t like what Trump says, wait a few weeks,” he joked.
 
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A Lawless Republican Party Goose says …~… this is what "western liberal democracy" looks like
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what I say VII …~… But those are Vladimir Putin‘s Stepping Geese.

Vladimir Putin says:

On Russia’s economy and oligarchs
— “The most important task we need to achieve is to change the structure of the economy and secure a substantial growth of labor productivity through modern technologies, artificial intelligence, robotics and so on.”

— “We do not have oligarchs anymore. Oligarchs are those who use their proximity to the authorities to receive super profits.”

On the Western world, liberalism and traditional values
— “The liberal idea has become obsolete. It has come into conflict with the interests of the overwhelming majority of the population.”

— “[It] presupposes that nothing needs to be done. The migrants can kill, plunder and rape with impunity because their rights as migrants must be protected. What rights are these? Every crime must have its punishment.”

— “Deep inside, there must be some fundamental human rules and moral values. In this sense, traditional values are more stable and more important for millions of people than this liberal idea, which, in my opinion, is really ceasing to exist.”

On his successor
— "No matter what the current leader does and how he does it, not matter who he represents or how, it is the voter that has the final word — the citizen of the Russian Federation.”

— “[A successor will be chosen] by means of a direct secret ballot, universal direct secret ballot. Of course, it is different from what you have in Great Britain. We are a democratic country.”


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Republican party billionaire Scott Bessent says Across a continuum, I’m not worried about inflation,”

what I say VII …~… OF COURSE A FRIEND OF PUTIN BILLIONAIRE DOES NOT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT INFLATION OVER A CONTINUUM BECAUSE HE PROBABLY WILL MAKE MONEY ON IT. he’s living on the MAGA dole now anyway.
 
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Who do we blame for the chaos? Who do we blame for the very near possibility that after 250 years of western liberal democracy, since the declaration of independence was signed, that the plurality of American citizens have decided that the founder’s system of government we inherited together “e pluribus unum” should be trashed.

I say blame no one absolutely no one at all. For the preservation of the Union of Sates, Let’s just fix it.

If you are male and 17 years old right now and both your parents are hard core Republican MAGA, there is a good chance that you do not believe western liberal democracy is a good thing. You believe a strong man at the top of the government is the way to go. Secondarily you may think that separation of church and state is wrong.

If you were male and 17 years old on the very first day of 1776 living in the British colonies probably all but the highly educated of the more wealthy families of the white European descent, believed the monarchy system and divine rights of royal families to govern over the lives of human kind was the only way to go.

What changed may I ask Saint ding . The best answer is Thomas Paine (Payne) and his rabble rousing pamphlet titled “Common Sense”
 
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Whut I say VIX part one …~… I never liked Ralph Nader much but he is absolutely right about grassroots organizing and all the liberal and anti-progressive forces aligned against what Nader identifies as “the duopoly” or the “Uni-party.

What I want to know is why Ralph Nader And Chris hedges who have been doing this for 50 years; it is why …~… why why why haven’t they figured out how grassroots organizing could have delivered us from evil?

The evil in my mind is the Lawless Republican Party and the religious force behind their power.

I think Nader has been too busy fighting the duopoly and lost site of who the enemy really is.



Ralph Nader Instead of getting a stronger Democratic party, a stronger progressive movement, it got weaker. The sign of a decaying democracy is that when the forces of plutocracy, oligarchy, multinational corporations increase their power, in all sectors of our society, the resistance gets weaker. Now, in a healthy democracy, the resistance would get stronger. There'd be more marches, demonstrations, litigation, candidates running for office, and of course, more lobbying groups by new citizen organizations. We saw just the opposite. And the price we're paying, right now the end product of all this is Donald J. Trump. Der Führer, the voters in this country, seeing just two alternatives, the Republican Party and Democratic Party, on November 5th narrowly elected a lawless dictator who is now at large in our White House, dismantling what's left of the Democratic accountability, the role of Congress, and dictating anything he wants to do. In fact, in July 2019, he said, with Article 2, I can do whatever I want as president. And he's proving it, both in his first term and even on a more greater rampage in the last few days, starting his second term.

Chris Hedges. But all of this was the rot that preceded, of course, Trump, even from the first administration, the destruction of civil liberties, including our right to privacy with wholesale surveillance, the destruction of due process. And you have been very critical of the liberal class, the Democratic Party, for either being active or complicit. I remember you once saying, where are the heads of all the law schools? Well, why aren't they speaking out? And even before Trump ran, when you were running i remember you telling me once you know all a dictator would have to do is flick a switch it's already there it's already been arranged.

Ralph Nader. Yeah, if you just look at the countervailing forces that hold up a society—civilized norms, due process of law and democratic traditions—they're all either AWOL [absent without official leave] or collapsing. For example, there are over a million lawyers. They’re called part of the legal profession. Where have they been? The bar associations don't speak out. The American Bar Association, the biggest bar association in the world, they don't take a stand. They're the first responders. They're supposed to be our sentinels. They're AWOL. The organized church used to sustain the norms. They collapsed. Gambling is everywhere now right down at fingertips for a teenager in his or her bedroom can gamble. That's collapsed on many fronts. They were in the forefront of the civil rights movement, the peace movement. Where are they now? In fact, the evangelical groups in the South are just opposite. They're for war, they're for destruction of Palestinian rights. They love Donald J. Trump. It's just the opposite.

The labor unions have never been weaker. There's a few surges in partial organizations, Starbucks and Amazon and others, of course, but the number of unionized workers is still going down, down, down. It's the lowest in 80, 90 years. I think only about 10 % of all workers now, public and private, together are organized and they're headed by often very cautious leaders who every time we propose to them to join with consumer environmental forces pass it by the Democratic Party apparatus that turns it down. So they're like a tail of the Democratic Party. The civic groups, they're totally outnumbered. They can't keep up with all the opposition just in terms of people, you know, number of lobbyists on Capitol Hill, litigators, they're struggling for funds. So you can see the media, of course, who just finished talking. They have cut the ground under the citizen movement and the citizen community. And that's basically why the Democrats lost election after election, including the one last November, because the civic groups are groups that know how to talk to people at the grassroots.

They don't differentiate between conservative workers and liberal workers for health and safety or conservative patients and liberal patients for health and safety, or consumers, they don't do that. They talk to all people and they know the language, they know the strategies and the tactics. They were completely blocked by the Democratic Party from any input. Why? Because, few people know this, the Democratic Party not only is wallowing in corporate PAC money, they have contracted out their campaigns to corporate conflicted political and media consultants who raise the money, develop the strategy, generate the taboos and block us from input into the Democratic Party at the national, state and local level. And that blockage kept the Democratic Party from taking the most obvious positions that could have won easily the House, Senate, and the presidency last year. For example, they could have made a big deal out of a frozen federal minimum wage of $7.25. That's 25 million workers who would get a raise to 15 bucks an hour, and they didn't do it. Kamala Harris just made a throwaway line. They didn't listen to Bernie Sanders, for example.

They could have increased benefits of Social Security, which have been frozen for 50 years. Instead, they said, we'll protect Social Security as it is now. About 65 million people would have gotten higher Social Security benefits. They could have defeated the Republicans on the child tax credit extension. 61 million kids from conservative, liberal families were getting an average of $300 a month. It cut poverty almost in half among children in the United States, and they didn't do that. Instead, Kamala Harris sent her brother-in-law to Wall Street to talk to Goldman Sachs and corporate law firms to advise her on her economic and tax policy. And her most memorable phrase is opportunity economy. Boy, that really spells specifics to put food on people's table. So basically, the Democratic Party owes America a huge apology in maybe ten installments of how they sabotaged the only party that could have saved the republic from the fascism and the corporatism and the militarism of the GOP. Instead, the Democratic Party became part of the problem. They also were militaristic, they were corporatistic, and they weren't all that great in terms of opening the channels of government to civic input. And so they had an autocratic dimension as well.
 
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Douglas J. Amy, Professor Emeritus of Politics, Mount Holyoke College says …~… So clearly, there is a strong potential to build an active grassroots movement promoting proportional representation and a multiparty system in the United States. But until that happens, we will continue to suffer from our second-rate, two-party system and all the political disadvantages it brings with it. …~… read the next issue: 11. Low Voter Turnout

Whut I say X …~… Professor Amy says we suffer from the second-rate, two-party system. The suffering is in the eye of the beholder. This beholder says if someone is beating you with a stick it does no good to complain that he’s not using the right kind of stick. Beating someone with a stick is unlawful and it is cruel. The Republican Party has been unlawful since the first Trump impeachment. That I went from bad to worse one drunk under mind the 2020 election telling his supporters that he had won, but the Democrat stole it from him. The end of any doubt the Republican Party is Lawless. Came on January 6 2021 when Don Trump told the J6 mob, that would become violent later that same day, that he was engaged in a criminal conspiracy to become president that day and make the Republican Party’s lawless voters HAPPY,

Whut I say X …~… The following is probably in the top ten most reality~aloof statements ever posted on the USMB for all time:

PapaGeorgio ccxxii: Nothing during Trumps first term show he will be fascist, ppgrg 241102 iyaap00222

The voters were asked if Trump freezing spending and closing federal government agencies was beyond his control with 59% of Wisconsin voters saying it was beyond his authority and 40% believing the president has that authority without congressional approval.

Whut I say X …~… According to the above poll, 40% of Wisconsinites, who vote are lawless.
 
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You Liberals do realize a peace deal is coming between Ukraine and Russia. Zelly is bowing down and so are the European “leaders” now. Once a peace deal happens, Trump wins any argument on issue. 😉
 
Scoutster XI …~… an Un~American Lawless Republican …~… on 03/07/25 said …~… Zelly is bowing down and so are the European “leaders” now.

whut I say XII …~… Actually the TRUTH is Ukraine has enough weapons and munitions to keep fighting against the Trump led Axis of Evil {Russia, North Korea, Iran and China for at least six month if weakling Trump can’t get Putin to withdraw:from all Ukrainian soil.

ALEXANDER BOLTON for theHill on 03/07/25 reported …~… Republicans press Trump to resume military, intelligence aid to Ukraine
 
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000 13 witcohe …~… fascists cannot tolerate a free press and The Republican Party Fascists cannot tolerate the WSJ

UnhingedDJT said …~… The Globalist Wall Street Journal has no idea what they are doing or saying," Trump posted. "They are owned by the polluted thinking of the European Union, which was formed for the primary purpose of 'screwing' the United States of America. Their (WSJ!) thinking is antiquated and weak, and very bad for the USA. But have no fear, we will WIN on everything!!! Egg prices are down, oil is down, interest rates are down, and TARIFF RELATED MONEY IS POURING INTO THE UNITED STATES. 'The only thing you have to fear, is fear itself!'". witcohe Tiiidotrmp.sr
 
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westwall’s whuddabout song and dance dlccci …~… They didn't. But the dems launched a soft coup against Trump less than 20 minutes after he was inaugurated.


whut Don Trump Jr texted on November 5, 2020 to Mark Meadows;“Republicans control 28 states Democrats 22 states. Once again Trump wins, WE either have a vote WE control and WE win OR it gets kicked to Congress 6 January 2021.”

whut Don Trump said during his J6speech to the mob he gathered in DC to assist in overturning the election that he lost… : “All Vice President Pence has to do is send it back to the states to recertify and we become president and you are the happiest people.”

JD Vance Says He'd Have Gone Along With Trump's Plot To Block Certification of the 2020 Election

What Eastman proposed (and what Vance is nodding along with) is a reversal of all that: a substitution of the vice president's and Congress' opinion for the will of the voters. That's not constitutional, democratic, or even populist. It's just authoritarian.

If he had been vice president on January 6, 2021, Sen. J.D. Vance (R–Ohio) says he would have gone along withthe Trump administration's plot to block Congress' certification of the 2020 election results.

"I would have asked the states to submit alternative slates of electors and let the country have the debate about what actually matters," Vance said during an appearance on the All-In podcast. When pressed by co-host Jason Calacanis to clarify whether he would have refused to certify the election, Vance stressed that he wanted to have "a big debate, and that doesn't necessarily mean the results would have been any different."

This sounds somewhat more innocuous than it is. What Vance is saying is that he would have gone along with the next steps in the procedure drawn up by some of then-President Donald Trump's lawyers (led by John Eastman), who crafted a plan to open up the certification process.

Understanding the full scope of Vance's answer requires a quick recap of how Trump's lawyers wanted January 6, 2021, to play out. The so-called Eastman memo outlined the necessary steps to prevent a transfer of power. It proposed that officials in a handful of states won narrowly by Joe Biden should submit alternative slates of electors and that then-Vice President Mike Pence should invoke his unilateral authority "without asking for permission—either from a vote of the joint session [of Congress] or from the [Supreme Court]"—to count only the Trump-supporting slates from those states.

If state legislators in Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and other disputed states failed to take the bait, there was a backup plan in which Pence would cite "all the evidence and the letters from state legislators calling into question the executive certifications" as grounds for refusing to count the votes from seven disputed states.

"At the end of the count, the tally would therefore be 232 for Trump, 222 for Biden," Eastman wrote. "Because the 12th Amendment says 'majority of electors appointed,' having determined that no electors from the 7 states were appointed…TRUMP WINS."
 
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