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Vaughn Cordle, CFA's avatar

It occurs to me that reader reaction to this essay will be split. Some will erupt in outrage and denial, clinging to the illusion that today's Democratic Party is merely fighting for "justice" rather than executing a deliberate, destabilizing transformation. They’ll resort to ad hominem attacks—the default defense for lost souls who blindly believe the narratives they’ve been fed—because to confront the truth would shatter their worldview.

Others—more quietly—will experience a cold recognition. Deep down, many Americans already sense the shift happening around them: the erosion of borders, the weaponization of compassion, the mounting radicalism disguised as progress. This essay will give voice to what they intuitively know but have lacked the framework—and the courage—to say out loud.

And among the radicals themselves, there will be a furious embrace. They will not dispute the claims. They will celebrate them. To them, the exposure of their plans is not an embarrassment—it is validation. Revolutionaries do not fear being unmasked; they thrive on the chaos that follows.

This essay is not written for the brainwashed or the ideologically captured. It is written for the Americans still willing to see, to think, and to fight.

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Coalburned's avatar

Excellent rundown of what transpired during the previous administration. I had no idea they were flying illegals in under the radar, and the extent of the collusion between the govt, NGOs, corporations and media are shocking and maddening. 2026 is so important. We MUST win both chambers.

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