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We have enough common sense to decide what is best environmentally and for our wallets.
Our Voice
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We the people, if we have a difficult time achieving honest elections, can still vote with our feet and wallets. The ivory tower people in education and government may believe they can control us with their ideas, but eventually when that manipulation is revealed as destructive, those towers may come tumbling down.

As the deception by the pharmaceutical companies and corporate medical authorities is revealed as doing more damage than benefit, we the people are slowly rebelling against mandated vaccines. The pharmaceutical industry is beginning to feel the backlash.

In spite of government efforts to force the automotive industry to produce electrical vehicles, we the potential customers are fighting back. We have learned how inefficient EV engines are, using materials and manufacture from our enemy China, and that producing electricity is a losing game, except for those who have invested in green energy businesses. The God-given natural gas and oil resources we have and that were already developed are what we the people want.

Along that line, efforts to make our homes dependent upon electricity instead of natural gas also are against what we the people choose for heating and cooking. We have enough common sense to decide what is best environmentally and for our wallets.

In education, we see our enemies in education and government trying to indoctrinate our children and young people with racist ideas to divide, sexist ideas to break apart families, and a failure to teach the basics of English and math. Our nation’s history is distorted from the moral foundation we began with to a hodgepodge of lies and mistruths. The solution has been that more parents are starting to run for school boards in an attempt to bring education back to local leadership where it belongs.

As students from universities across our nation are rioting in favor of Hamas, an evil and destructive power in Palestine, we have finally become aware of what has been taught to our young people. These are not ideas to make us stronger, and the benefactors these institutes of higher education have taken for granted are putting their wallets back into their pockets.

And so we see the forces that were unleashed against Bud Lite and Target now coming out across the country, as we the people, who have common sense and still can discern right from wrong, make our voices heard.

Gretchen Kieding California

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