The idea that in the world of political news or events there are absolute truths is narrow minded and silly.
Like yes, if a vote count in the Senate was 56-44 that’s a fact. Why a bill was brought to a vote or the motivations behind the vote are impossible to know.
The entire point of free speech is that you can criticize and question things, particularly the actions of government entities. The idea that we should force adherence to the official account of things is the opposite of free speech and weakens us as a country.
Places like YouTube and Twitter are the modern public square. Particularly in a time when we have empowered governments to lock us away in our homes for our own safety.
These companies have proven they cannot be trusted to protect our rights.
They are public communications utilities. Until we designate them as such, they will continue to trample on the freedom we have to have opinions and express those opinions freely.
Was 9/11 an inside job? Probably not. But has anyone been harmed by that speculation? No.
This fight is tied to our battle with China.
They want to silence. They want to control you.
There is one person that can win that battle. Donald J. Trump.
That’s it.
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Theory: Biden is intentionally generating a border crises as a way of leveraging progressives into an immigration deal that includes border security.
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More: They did everything the progressives have wished for so that the insanity of their desires could be exposed and the political impact would be obvious leading to a deal where their voices are diminished.
I realize this is a pretty elaborate theory but I think it’s possible.
Setting aside the whole microphone abnormality, this comment aligns with my theory.
@RonColeman, primarily the issue I have with Pence is that after December 14 vote of the electoral college, Pence got on stage multiple times and elevated expectations specifically for what could happen on 1/6. Up to the Monday before in GA.
Then after a report saying Pence told Trump he couldn’t do anything at lunch on 1/5, Trump released a statement contradicting the report and again raising expectations and stating he and Pence were on the same page.