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Biden Drops Out: Chaos In Uncharted Waters. 

No Duopoly has ever needed a makeover more than the current two-party American system. Biden drops out and just endorsed, Kamala Harris. So now, Let the Games Begin.  My thoughts both the Democrats and the Republicans are out of touch with the main electorate. 70 percent of Americans don’t approve of either candidate for president. Now that percentage is subject to change depending on who becomes the democratic candidate that replaces Biden. I can assume it’s goanna be Kamala, but I don’t know how this complicated situation will evolve. I’ll gauge public sentiment within the next couple of days. But I know this much, everyday working-class Americans’ especially the minorities are starting to inquire more frequently; Why do we continue to support either party, things never get better although the media and politicians state otherwise. Furthermore, why do the parties only seem interested in the plight of the coloreds when votes are needed, once they think they have them then they spew middle class talking points and never address the poor and now both parties have created laws that criminalized the homeless? The customary routine of both parties is outdated (Too Establishment) and the people are waking up to the failed disingenuous strategy. The confluence of the two-party river that always ends up together in the same direction benefiting the same race. People want a viable third option!!! But anyway, I believe Biden did the right thing by dropping out. He’s an establishment politician and it’s time to reinvent what that means. The infrastructure; the ideology, the personnel; The (go along to get along) establishment strategy which rarely changes. Not much difference between the two-parties. And now that Kamala has been crowned…

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Supreme Court Issues Warning

Conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito recently delivered a commencement address at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, a Catholic college in Ohio. During his speech, he warned that support for freedom of speech is “declining dangerously,” with the caveat, especially on college campuses. Alito expressed concern about the state of free speech, particularly in educational institutions where the exchange of ideas should be protected. 😜Wink, Wink  Americans should take this as a stern warning despite what’s he’s saying publicly as long as we have this type of Supreme Court and a establishment president who won’t kill the filibuster or stack the courts, it really doesn’t matter which president you vote for Trump or Biden with either of them as president minorities should be very concerned with losing civil rights all across the board with Trump he’s instigating a Civil War and with Biden he’s directing us toward World War III. And Israel its groups entities and puppets own and operate both parties and the media, and they made the decision that it’s one of the two candidates. Most Americans believe the middle class and the poor have no REAL REPRESENTATION in Washington.   So, pick your poison. Most people of goodwill and the educated believe a vote of (no confidence in all states across the nation) would send a stern message to the rest of the world that “every day American’s don’t want any of these choices,” and Alito has the nerve to emphasize that very few colleges live up to the ideal of fostering open debate and respectful discourse. Alito also highlighted that the broader world faces challenges in upholding this fundamental principle. Interestingly, Alito’s support for free speech has its limits.…

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