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Mackinac's avatar

From my perspective one must remember that the current admin took incredible powers that were not allowed in the US Constitution, period. SCOTUS confirmed that with their Chevron Deference ruling but this will take years to play out. The government currently wants to destroy the Constitution while keeping those with capital to keep paying their salaries and extra benefits and is essentially a totalitarian state. We'll see where the Chevron Deference ruling takes the country but my bet is the lefties will work on some new scheme despite the overwhelming SCOTUS rulings. It might support freedom if the lefties follow the law. Good luck with that. What relevance does law have if those in charge want to destroy it? Where does that leave capital, property rights, and pursuit of happiness? Good luck with investment / financial success in this degraded environment. One could bet with the lefties on NVDA but we all know where that goes, eventually. Last week was certainly a heads up for the lefties but does it really curtail psychopaths?

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Xavier Narutowicz's avatar

I did take the cup, every day, in Park City Ut. I was 58. The church was old, built of stones by Irish Catholics in the 1800’s. It was peaceful, the town asleep, the church empty, 2 or 5.

This woman was sick, she took the cup and shared with me. I was sicker than I ever was before. Somehow, I believed, spiritually, I would be saved from any passing germs.

I no longer take the cup; I stopped shaking hands with people I did not know.

Now, I have stopped taking the mass. A mass hysteria. It’s not that I do not believe; I know.

It is just as I move along the road to a certain destination and a more amiable way of living; as I get more immersed into The Kingdom of God, all this man conjured stuff we call religion seems to be an obstacle, a severe disability.

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