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If the American voters choose to keep the Marxist Democrats in power in the U.S. House and Senate, we’ll keep doing what we are doing

If You Keep Doing What You’re Doing, You’ll Keep Getting What You Got



From biblical times to the modern day, human nature has remained basically unchanged. With all the education we have received, human beings have far more knowledge available now than any time in history. But, somehow no matter how much knowledge human beings acquire, wisdom is no better now than in biblical times. Those of us that have made it to a certain age, acknowledge that we are now wiser than when we were young. It frustrates and disappoints us that we have been no more successful at passing down wisdom than our parents or our biblical ancestors were. There were some bright spots in history where elder respect did provide some amount of wisdom to be passed down from generation to generation. For the most part, that phenomenon has been “educated” out of modern human beings. Today older people watch younger people make the very same mistakes they made and tried to warn the younger generation about. Clearly, wisdom was left out of the DNA chain, and there seems no other way to transfer wisdom from generation to generation. Wisdom must be attained the hard way, by personal experience.

Now we are faced with the real specter of Marxists gaining full control of the American government and inflicting the full force communism on America

Another characteristic present in humans since biblical times is taking the easy way out of most situations, which probably falls into what we call laziness. This is because hard things are well, hard! Legend has it that Einstein once said “The definition of crazy is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.” Einstein didn’t really say that, but none the less it rings true for most people. I prefer the saying, “If you keep doing what you are doing, you’ll keep getting what you got.” For more than 100 years American voters have kept voting for professional career machine politicians and expecting them to fix what is broken in government. How has that worked out? For more than a century, American voters have been suckered in to thinking our favorite politician will fix government and in reality they just break it worse. We also are absolutely certain “our guy is good,” it’s all the other clowns that need to be replaced. We need to rethink that premise. Now we are faced with the real specter of Marxists gaining full control of the American government and inflicting the full force communism on America. You know, the communism that killed millions of their own citizens as political dissidents. You know, the communism that assure the oligarchs and elitists have everything they need and we peasants only have what we need to survive. You know, the communists who would control every aspect of your life. You know, the communist who will install computer chips in your body to track everything you do and everyone you meet. Yeah, just like the computer chips some European countries are already installing in their citizens. Some of the One World Order, globalist, oligarchs controlling the Marxist Democrat Party have publicly stated they plan to inflict world population control on America and the rest of the world, “to save the planet.” If these evil Marxist oligarchs and the American Marxist Democrat Party actually gain control, they will ultimately start deciding who lives and who dies. They said it, and I believe them. And history is resplendent with examples Marxists killing their own citizens.

So America, do we keep doing what we are doing, recycling the same professional career machine politicians over and over again?

In the last half century, we had two great examples of how America and the world could prosper with leadership by men from outside the professional career politician box. There were two men who thought outside the political box, and brought new ideas and solutions to America’s problems, in spite of the road blocks created by professional politicians. Ronald Reagan identified government as the problem, and both he and Donald Trump demonstrated there were better ways to govern and America prospered by it. What do you suppose might happen if we had a whole House and Senate that was made up of Reagan/Trump type problem solvers that brought non-political, outside the box solutions to America’s problems? What do you suppose might happen if the whole Congress were made up of Reagan/Trump type problem solvers that understood you cannot spend more money than you can collect? What do you suppose might happen if the whole Congress were made up of Reagan/Trump type problem solvers that understood the limits imposed on them by the United States Constitution? What do you suppose might happen if the whole Congress were made up of Reagan/Trump type problem solvers that understood America is a nation of laws? So America, do we keep doing what we are doing, recycling the same professional career machine politicians over and over again? If this is our choice, expect to keep getting what we got. Or, do we look for people to serve as the Founding Fathers designed the system, people who will constantly bring new ideas and new solutions to the House and the Senate, operate within the budget available, limit the federal government to enumerated powers, and reinforce that America is a nation of laws? We will know the answer to these questions shortly after November 8, 2022. If the American voters choose to keep the Marxist Democrats in power in the U.S. House and Senate, we’ll keep doing what we are doing. If American patriots vote to remove the Marxists from the House and Senate, we will signal that we are sick and tired of what we got, and we want something new and different. That will also signal that we are trying to respect the wisdom of our Founding Fathers.

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Steve Rossiter——

After a 55 year career as a professional pilot in the military, in law enforcement, in the private sector, and in federal civil service, I am now retired.

In many of these positions I repeatedly took an oath to defend the United States Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic.


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