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    It’s not gonna make a difference.

    Trump is going to answer for fucking children.

    No matter HOW many countries he invades to try and deflect the public from it.

    Keep your eyes on the Epstein.

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      I wish I had your faith.

      He’s going to be president until hes no longer fit to stand trial, then some loyal idiot will replace him and pardon him and he will live out his days in his Mara lago suite.

      By then, the USA and the rest of the world will have much bigger problems.

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      I’ve been hearing “he’ll answer for it” for a decade now. Believe it when I see it.

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      Trump is going to answer for fucking children.

      Do you have a particular plan on how you’re getting close to him? Because he’s pretty well guarded most of the time.

      Actually you know what, don’t tell me if you do, that would be counter productive

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        If not through a legal system, then through the court of public opinion.

        That “answer” may lie in the history books yet to be written.

        My thoughts are that it should be a repurposing of every Trump creation made during this administration. Ballroom where the East Wing once was? Naah, a museum commemorating Presidential corruption, starting with the most recent and going back through US history.

        Arch of Truimph? Hmmm. It becomes a memorial to women and children that survived sexual abuse at the hands of those in political and economic power.

        Hall of Presidents? Just Trump’s name and a plaque with the years he was in office and an asterisk with a footnote to see the East Wing Ballroom Museum for the facts of his administrative corruption and that painting he hated as his official portrait.

        Thing little Don-don wants to be remembered fondly.

        Don’t and don’t let stand any insistence he was anything other than a pedophile who burned the country to the ground and used the US Constitution as his own personal toilet paper because he was to chickenshit to face the consequences for fucking children…

        Keep your eyes on the Esptein.

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      The oligarchy isn’t gonna change him with anything, they’ll huff and stomp their feet but won’t do anything.

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    Hitler called this ‘list’ the Black Book. It had all the enemies of the State on it. In America, they are called Voters.

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    Electioneering is not a power expressed to the federal government through the constitution. So, its reserved to the states via the 10th Amendment such that the right to vote is equally provided to all races and genders above the age of majority. There is neither a legitimate nor constitutional reason for the federal government to put together a voter roll.

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    i thought they already did this in 2016. i downloaded it, looked up what it said about my family, laughed at how effective my digital disinformation campaign had been. it was fun.

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      They have state wide ones. As their Constitution delegates elections to individual States.

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      Historically the fear has been that attempts to centralize a complete national voter roll would be used to target citizens with…undesirable voting patterns. It’s similar to why we don’t have a national gun registry. The irony shouldn’t be lost that it is the Republican Party that has historically opposed such registry’s on privacy grounds.