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True.

But not all "corporate" money is tainted. My companies always contributed to candidates, but not blanket contributions, specific contributions to specific candidates. And all I expected was honesty in representation.

So we have to find people to run who are honest, sincere brokers of freedom in a constitutional republic.

Humans are not perfect, but some are more perfect than others. And those more "perfect" need the courage to fight those forces aligned with the evil, Satanists.

I used to view politics as a sort of contact sport with playoffs every two years and a Super Bowl every four years. Now I see it in vastly more spiritual terms: a literal fight between Good and Evil. Carlin's opinions ignore the spiritual battle humanity is in.

The Satanists have been at war with the world as long as I remember. I just didn't think they had the numbers or horsepower to pull it off, because normal people have decent critical thinking skills (or used to) and see through them (I'm looking at you, Schwab, and anyone associated with The WEF or Frankfurt School.) I no longer believe that, and I can see masses also understanding the True Nature of the battle: spiritual at the core. And I also believe than normal people are getting engaged.

Evil cannot stop us if we pull together.

The only open question: is it too little, too late?

I'm old (70 going on 19), but don't want to die anytime soon. But I know that day approaches. I just now have to decide what hill, exactly, do I want to die on?

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I hear you. I'm not sure any corporate money should be allowed to buy politicians even if it's just a dollar. It always leaves in doubt who they end up working for while in office with a revolving door, sweetheart deals, backroom shenanigans, promises of board seats and speaking fees once they leave office if they vote the right way. It's a cross between corporatocracy and oligarchy and so far removed from representing people's best interests. The Satanists very much own the corporations who own the pols. It'll be too late if they keep getting their way between now and 2030. But you had a good run. Born at the right time, beneath the disco balls of the 70s, the cool 80s, and then the slow and gradual fade from this century. It wasn't so bad. We saw it. We lived it. There will be plenty of hills to choose from, maybe after one last boogie down.

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