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After the election ,things will get real bad no doubt...
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I doubt you even know there was an election a week after it is over.
Well, I will - and I know my family will. If Hillary wins, we will be very sad and upset. I'm even considering putting a sign out that my land is the Foulkland Islands and not under Hillary's Presidency.
Virginia, even you will return to normal life after the election. Most of us have other responsibilities to stay connected to the daily political tussles.
Jack ,There are far too many now that know the truth of crooked establishment. The whole Global initiative of the Bilderberg group is known by far too many around the world to even think things will be normal. Of course then there are those who have actually profitted by the crooked system ,and want things to remain. Many of those like yourself will be profiled and remembered by the resistance that mounts..A revolution ,only needs 3% of the citizens to participate to get things rolling...History has proven that.
I have been around for more than 72 years now Kevin and God will decide how much longer I will remain on this earth. The 3% are more than welcome to profile me it won't change my life in the least. Not to worry life goes on as normal that is if Trump doesn't win but if he does we can all kiss our rear ends goodby including yours.
So you think this movement will just go away if Trump loses...LOL..Well we will not find out because Trump will win.
Now you have said you personally know Mr. Trump. So you know that he will never let this movement just wither away. Or maybe you were lying when you said you know him so well.
I never thought this movement will end if Trump loses or do I think Trump will have anything to do with the movement once the race is over. He has a very large organization to run which he loves doing and that will take all of his time and attention.
Trump had nothing to do with this movement. He just happen to come along and the movement has been looking for leader ever since it was started. It served its purpose to get him where he is today in the race but when it is all over so will be his interest to run for president ever again.
By Michael Ware October 3, 2016
There is a clear divide among the states. Some are very welcoming and eager to take in Syrian refugees. While others are resistant and seek to opt out of the program design to resettle the refugees. So a judge has decided which states are right and which are wrong.
The Washington Times reports
States that refuse to help resettle Syrian refugees are guilty of illegal discrimination, a federal appeals court ruled Monday, delivering a judicial rebuke to GOP vice presidential nominee Mike Pence, who as Indiana’s governor had tried to halt Syrian resettlement.
Judge Richard Posner, writing for the three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, said there’s no evidence that Syrians are more dangerous, and he said even if they are, allowing Indiana to refuse to resettle them would only foist the problem onto neighboring states.
“Federal law does not allow a governor to deport to other states immigrants he deems dangerous,” Judge Posner wrote, saying the governor should instead report his fears to federal bureaucrats for redress.
Now this comes on the heels of the report that there was a great likelihood that there were terrorists hid among the refugees. The leaked document stated that there was a high probability of radicals and terror agents mixing themselves within the group of people that we are trying to help.
And according to the Washington Times, the number of Syrians processed this year could double from that of last year.
A number of states balked last year when President Obama announced he wanted to accept some 10,000 Syrian refugees in fiscal 2016. The administration blew past that goal, with a final tally of 12,587 Syrians as of Friday, which marked the last day of the fiscal year.
Mr. Obama hasn’t set a Syrian target for 2017, but at the pace of the last few months, the U.S. could process as many as 30,000. Still, the year got off to a slow start with just 17 refugees in the first few days: a family of nine that was resettled in New York and a family of eight settled in Massachusetts.
And all the states must take what the Fed gives, like it or not.
For those who do not know how powerful the resistance movement is and will become. Here is a little tid bit.https://www.oathkeepers.org/are-you-ready-to-join-the-resistance/
Even many political people will and are organizing against the global initiative. 14 Governors promoting state militias....http://beforeitsnews.com/power-elite/2015/05/14-united-state-govern...
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