You all were warned.
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A frightening hellish reality has been thrust upon us. From the COVID-19 disinformation campaign and subsequent lockdowns to the Black Lives Matter terror uprising and demonization of law enforcement to the third-world style vote rigging in Detroit and other inner-city fraud centers on election night, our current reality is outpacing many of the dark prophecies laid out by the literary greats of the 20th Century about the technological enslavement that was to come.
And it’s all about to get a million times worse. We can all feel it. If there was a time where political unity was desperately needed among Republicans with the burying of internecine squabbles, it would be now, right?
Well, it’s not quite that easy.
RINOs need to go.
Folks wonder why we currently have an illegitimate ElPresidente.
With friends like these? .. Truthfully, I have never liked using the word “RINO,” but when you undermine the efforts of those who’s values you pretend to champion? Hopefully we will see more departures of the politically cancerous and useless R’s.
” MICHIGAN (WLUC) – On Wednesday, Jason Roe, executive director of the Michigan Republican Party (MIGOP), resigned under pressure from the grassroots organizers for not being loyal to former President Donald Trump and “The Big Lie.”
The MIGOP says he joins a parade of staff departures which have the left the GOP in turmoil on the watch of Chairman Ron Weiser and Co-Chair Meshawn Maddock.
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In April, party activists mounted a campaign to censure and remove Roe because of his comments.
Keep watching.
And not so much as a peep out of Ron Weiser, and Meshawn Maddock.
No reader here can say they were not made aware of this despicable game being played.
Both Upton and Meijer received the maximum donations allowed for their primary contests — $2,900 — from state Michigan Republican Party Chairman Ron Weiser last month.
The fish always rots from the head down.
What lies below begs the question if the Macomb County Republican Party is satisfied with State Party chair, Ron Weiser’s failure to act on Michigan’s embarrassing and dangerous problem child?