Category Archives: Inflation

You Cannot Unsee The Corruption

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There is an old saying.  Once you can see the strings on the marionettes, you can never unsee them.  The same is true with governments.  Once you see the lies and manipulation coming from governments, you can never unsee them.

On the other side of the coin, once you see the truth, you can never not see it.  Justin Trudeau was seen as a young, brash politician who happened to be elected Prime Minister of a functioning democracy.  How many people realized that he was a wannabee dictator after the likes of Fidel Castro and Xi Jinping?  After his recent actions against the Freedom Convoy, how many people now realize this?  This is truth that cannot be unseen.

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Poland Outfoxes Blinken And Biden

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Last weekend, U.S Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said Poland was in preparations to send their MIG fighter planes to Ukraine, and the US would be replacing them.   This was surprising to say the least.  Poland is a member of NATO.  This whole confrontation got running because Biden said Ukraine would be welcomed into NATO.  This was contrary to agreements signed back in the early 1990’s that NATO would not expand eastward.

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Gas Prices

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The Liar-in-Chief for this administration said on Monday that the Biden administration will try to reduce the impact of rising oil prices for American consumers.  This is an outright lie that Psaki has uttered.  Unlike some other countries the US can control the price of gasoline.  Why?  Because America has abundant energy resources, more than any other country in the world.

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Reality Check

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GOP House member Ralph Norman (R-SC) recently noted this:

Is your wallet a little lighter these days? Well, this morning’s news from the U.S. Labor Department isn’t good. January data was just released, showing the prices we pay for goods & services have risen an average of 7.5% over the last year. That’s the highest rate in the past 40 years.

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