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Old Today, 03:26 PM
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Oh, absolutely! So, if a guy breaks into your house, shoots your dog, steals your TV, and then sits down at your kitchen table to write a really beautiful poem about "Liberty"... he’s still a thief and a murderer. The poem doesn't un-shoot the dog. This country is critiquing the poem. I’m looking at the dead dog.

And why are we counting down the days? I mean, seriously, why? That’s like thinking you’re safe just because you moved a sick dog out of the kennel. It’s like Parvo in the soil. The virus lives in the ground for years. You can bring in a brand new, healthy dog (a new president), but if the dirt is infected, they’re just going to catch the same disease.

And this is much, much bigger than people think it is. Why did they let a man with 91 felonies walk free and run again? Because to a large chunk of this country, racism is a stronger bond than the law. They are willing to overlook any crime, fraud, treason, and theft, just as long as the person committing those crimes promises to keep the “other” out. His voters didn't care about the felonies because they saw him as their bodyguard.

And here’s why the system protected him. He promised to restore the "factory settings" this country was originated with. The system we talked about, the one built by the “Founding Fathers” was designed with a specific racial hierarchy. Over the last 60 years, that hierarchy has gotten shaken up (Civil Rights, Obama, etc.). So, Trump came along and said… "I’ll put things back where they belong, and where they once were.” The system didn't see him as a criminal, it saw him as a restoration project. It protected him because he was trying to fix the "glitch" of equality. Know what I mean?

The reason he’s in the White House instead of a jail cell is because the country looked at his crimes and said… "We don't care what laws he broke, as long as he fixes the racial order." That’s all that matters. That’s exactly what this is ALL about.
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