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Walking Man

formerly RGG

" Will Cain sits down with American conservative activist, CEO of American Majority, and former Speechwriter for President George W. Bush, Ned Ryun, to discuss in detail, what permanent Washington and the “uniparty” really mean. Will and Ned break down where the real power in Washington D.C. lies, and who really controls the levers that affect policy making and enforcement in the nation’s capital ".

https://youtu.be/FbVf6sOaiPs

8/24/2022 8:48:51 AM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

I believe the United States, as a constitutional republic, is gone & probably will never come back to us. The grip of the entrenched top players is just too tight. Donald Trump looks like a longshot but may be our only chance to redeem this mess.

8/24/2022 8:54:04 AM

Spudley (Scott)

Alaska

Blah blah blah

8/24/2022 1:13:12 PM

DKrus

Cheshire Ma USA

Rotten rutabagas, or something like that

8/24/2022 1:46:12 PM

Little Ketchup

Grittyville, WA

Are we living in an entertainmentocracy? The worry is understandable because looking at 20th century history, some types of government were very bad for their citizens. You'd think we'd all see that and want to avoid that.

8/24/2022 3:23:52 PM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

No country stays on top indefinitely. All top players have ascended, stayed on top for a period of time & then descended. The USA, IMHO, has peaked & is now in the declining stage. I hope I am wrong but history actually does have a pattern of repeating itself.

8/25/2022 12:09:00 AM

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