Because, Who Needs Proof? California’s Brilliant Plan to Ban IDs for Voting
When it comes to voting for our politicians, the leaders who decide the future of our entire nation, California seems to think proving you exist is just too much to ask
Let’s face it: we live in a world where you need an ID for almost everything. Want to buy a bottle of wine? Better have that ID ready. Need a driver’s license? The ID comes first. Want to purchase a gun? Get ready to show who you are. But when it comes to voting for our politicians, the leaders who decide the future of our entire nation, California seems to think proving you exist is just too much to ask…READ MORE…
Globalism that worked
The World Economic Forum is Marxism for millionaires. What was called internationalism in the 1930s has devolved into a globalism that will make over the world in the image of the man with the pentagrams. Their mantra is “you will own nothing and be happy.”
You will own nothing. They will own or control everything. There is no way Bill Gates is giving up the fortune he made off stealing ideas from others (he calls it reverse engineering). None of the oligarchs will…READ MORE…
VIDEO: Man with weapons including high-capacity magazine stopped at checkpoint near Donald Trump rally
Police officers in California arrested a man with weapons near a rally being held by Donald Trump, it has emerged.
The 49-year-old man was found in possession of a shotgun, a loaded handgun and high-capacity magazine on Saturday afternoon local time…READ MORE…
Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #13: "Trump Voters Are Evil"
What has happened to women? Reasoning and common sense have taken a backseat to selfishness and disdain for people holding their own, different ideas…READ MORE…
Paradise with a Side of Boredom: How Modern Life Proves Dostoevsky Right
Fyodor Dostoevsky, the brooding Russian genius, saw through human nature with unnerving clarity. In Notes from Underground, he proposed that even if you gave people paradise—complete comfort, security, and endless material fulfillment—they’d eventually go mad. Why? Because deep down, people need struggle and chaos to feel alive. And here we are, living better than any generation in human history who before us, bathed in luxuries our ancestors couldn’t have dreamed of, yet more miserable, anxious, and restless than ever. Dostoevsky nailed it: we’re too bored to be grateful for the paradise we’ve built…READ MORE…
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