
When the FBI came in plain clothes and started beating up the demonstrator and the police were waiting around the corner with full riot-type gear, I started to believe in the notion that certain people and agencies and parts of the government had their own agendas.
The lefties like to work the all-or-nothing game. So they invoke the conspiracy theory notion, and say to dismiss any criticism that anyone who disagrees with them and looks into how things occurred are wacko conspiracy theory people.
Not.
Of course there are some.
The person in the paddy wagon who led the conversation that showed up verbatim at my trial was an undercover cop. He was let out of the holding cell within about a half hour and was on his way to finish out his shift. I saw him some weeks later selling weed in the street trying to get more arrests. He didn’t recognize me, but I recognized him.
Excuse me, but I don’t really trust many institutions. I don’t trust many people. I certainly don’t trust the media, the government, ours or any other, and I don’t trust a world that is now run buy a select group of multi-billionaires whose interests are so convoluted that they would end up helping China with its internet-theft capabilities (of course not under that guise) yet not open the cell phone of a terrorist, domestic or otherwise, here in the U.S.
We’ve seen our politicians lie over and over. We have them on videotape and can definitively show they are lying. Trust them? I don’t.
And so we come back to the same thing over and over. Check out everything for yourself. Don’t believe the Despicable Dems. Don’t believe Trump. Don’t believe me. Check it out for yourself.
Really think Medicare for all will work? Check out the reality of such a thing.
Really believe the Democrats are for you? Check out their records and their history.
Really believe our government has your best interests at heart?
Really believe Bill Clinton didn’t do anything untoward on his 26 trips on Epstein’s Lolita Express?
Give us a break.
I don’t trust anyone whose way to win an election is by offering free stuff and dividing us by saying some of us deserve free stuff while others of us deserve to pay for the free stuff.
The saying goes: believe none of what you hear and half of what you see. Take it as you will.
The real deal is that this election is a choice between manure on one side and manure on the other. That’s because man is by nature selfish and greedy.
It’s already clear that several of those big billionaires (Trump is a pauper comparatively, by the way) have already begun censoring what can be seen on their social media outlets. This means we won’t even get a fair representation of what’s really going on.
Who do you trust? I certainly don’t trust a party that starts with 50 million voters who are on the government take (pay no taxes and collect government benefits) and then offers them more free stuff, a party willing to wreck our economy and our way of life for policies we already know are untenable.