"And only recently, also said the quiet part out loud: that they are "famous" (infamous or insane, take your pick) for their "hatred of the United States Constitution.” Calling it the “the obstacle” they must “get over to have a revolution.'” The DSA wants to destroy the country, so when they tell you who they are, believe them - American Thinker" D. Parker
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Mamdani PANICS As FedEx Moves Its ENTIRE $900 MILLION Hub To New Jersey (Video) "Mayor Zohran Mamdani took office promising to freeze rents, fund free childcare, and open city-run grocery stores—paid for by pushing New York's corporate tax rate up to match New Jersey's, plus a surcharge on income over a million dollars." . . .
I Bought Beans at the Government Store
. . . "My eyes darted toward the row of eggs displayed: $3 per dozen. Next to the eggs was a gallon of milk, $4. Behind me was a loaf of Sara Lee Honey Wheat bread, $5, and a 12-pack of canned sodas, $10." . . ."If you were anything like most Atlantans, given the prices and atmosphere, you probably thought that I was at the newest semi-luxury food market that I spotted on TikTok. In reality, I went to a government-funded grocery store that socialists are raving about.
The DSA wants to destroy the country, so when they tell you who they are, believe them - D. Parker . . . "By now it has become painfully apparent that there are vast differences between the two sides of the political spectrum. Goodness knows that the pro-freedom side is not perfect. But we aren't insane, and while the label was more or less imposed on us by the people who took all the positive-sounding words, we are conserving what has proven to work over the past 250 years: individual liberty, limited government and a bedrock of property rights.
"Contrast this with the folks that dressed themselves up in fancy and false words that at best mean nothing, and at worst mean the exact opposite. They demand collective control, unlimited government, and nothing in the way of property rights. Principles that are anything but positive and have been on the loser side of history for the past 200 years.
"Thus, these basic principles tell us their bedrock motivations and potential outcomes." . . ."
D Parker is an engineer, inventor, wordsmith, student of history, former director of communications for a civil rights organization, and longtime contributor to conservative websites.
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