'The current ruling class in America has its own addiction — to power. At this very moment, they are standing inside a descending elevator of their own making, and they’re holding the rest of us hostage.' -StaufferVaughn
The current ruling class in America has its own addiction — to power. At this very moment, they are standing inside a descending elevator of their own making, and they’re holding the rest of us hostage.
More significantly, to ensure their hold on power, they’ve decided it’s OK to interfere in our elections. In 2016, the Hillary Clinton campaign commissioned the Steele dossier, which, having failed to prevent former President Donald Trump’s victory, still sparked an investigation that crippled the first two years of his presidency. This was followed up by two bogus impeachments.
Voters were offered the chance to make their voices heard in November. What should have been a bloodbath for the Democratic Party turned into a major disappointment for the GOP.
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