Joe Keyser asks, “Can our liberties be restored?”
America’s strongest bulwark for the preservation of our most cherished liberties, embodied in the Constitution, has been neatly bypassed. The forces of collectivism, socialism and tyranny, uniquely American versions of Marxism and progressive dictatorship, moved swiftly through an undefended gap.
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That gap was a wildly and deliberately exaggerated health crisis. A swift expansion of government power into areas totally outside of its legitimate mandate followed. The rule of law was replaced by the arbitrary decrees of highly dubious “experts” and power-hungry politicians.
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These people are deeply hostile to religion, to the free market system, to conservative moral and social values. They despise the common and ordinary people whom they consider to be in need of direction and discipline from above.
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It remains to be seen how far they will be able to go. It may very well be that the 20th-century experiences of China, Russia, Cambodia and Germany will turn out to be more relevant to us than anyone could have dreamed even a short decade ago. Such recollections may provoke a sufficient counter-reaction, once enough Americans realize the danger they are in. And more and more are waking up to that danger.
When will Big Media acknowledge that hospital ER’s in many areas are struggling to deal with an influx of patients who do not have COVID? This surge of ER patients coincides with the mass vaccination efforts. Blood clots, heart attacks, heart conditions, weakened immune systems are all increasing. Is it possible that someone with a journalism degree might possibly see a connection and delve into this?
Citing Texas’s “compelling argument[s],” the 5th Circuit has stayed OSHA’s unconstitutional and illegal private-business vaccine mandate.
WE WON! Litigation will continue, but this is a massive victory for #Texas and for FREEDOM from Biden’s tyranny and lawlessness.
— Texas Attorney General (@TXAG) November 12, 2021
The court found the mandate “staggeringly overbroad.”
That’s court-speak for “Are you kidding me?”