Category Archives: Communism

More Chevron Insight

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Dr.Tom Woods has weighed in on the decision of the Supreme Court (SCOTUS) to overturn Chevron Deference.  DR. Woods presents a summary from a gentleman named Spike Cohen about what Chevron was and why this precedent needed to be overturned.

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Massive Win For J6ers

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The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has overturned the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) use of 1512(c)(2), a statute pertaining to obstruction of an official proceeding, in cases related to the events of January 6th (J6).  This ruling is a major win for those political prisoners.   It is also a significant setback for the Biden regime.

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New World Order

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One hears a lot about the polarization of this country into two radically different groups of people.  One such group believes in the absolutism of an all-powerful government who provides for all of one’s needs from cradle to grave.  The other group believes in individualism, self-determination and an inherent belief in right and wrong, in good and evil.

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Intellectual Froglegs…War Edition

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As Sundance notes:

Comrades, the rebellious messenger Joe Dan Gorman has transmitted again in a coded frequency only receivable by patriots with a funny bone. The secret WAR message uses humor thereby ensuring communists and leftists, aka ‘democrats’, are incapable of receiving or deciphering it.

 

America First MAGA Patriots want to preserve the USA as an independent sovereign nation, want to preserve the US Constitution & Bill of Rights, and want the USA economy to be based upon capitalism driven by the profit motive with fair market international trade. ... 

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Gaetz Gets Garland

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Congressman Matt Gaetz cuts across the UniParty grain at key moments.  Perhaps Tuesday was another example of this.  As Sundance notes, the better part of good public questioning is not just what question is asked, but also how the question is asked.

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