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Did Tariffs Make America Great?
Friday - July 27, 2018 at 6:53 am
By Patrick J. Buchanan
“Make America Great Again!” will, given the astonishing victory it produced for Donald Trump, be recorded among the most successful slogans in political history.
Yet it raises a question: How did America first become the world’s greatest economic power?
In 1998, in “The Great Betrayal: How American Sovereignty and Social Justice Are Being Sacrificed to the Gods of the Global Economy,” this writer sought to explain.
The Great Betrayal
However, as the blazing issue of that day was Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton, it was no easy task to steer interviewers around to the McKinley Tariff.
Free trade propaganda aside, what is the historical truth?
As our Revolution was about political independence, the first words and acts of our constitutional republic were about ensuring America’s economic independence.
“A free people should promote such manufactures as tend to render them independent on others for essentials, especially military supplies,” said President Washington in his first message to Congress.
The first major bill passed by Congress was the Tariff Act of 1789.
Weeks later, Washington imposed tonnage taxes all foreign shipping. The U.S. Merchant Marine was born.
In 1791, Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton wrote in his famous Report on Manufactures:
“The wealth … independence, and security of a Country, appear to be materially connected with the prosperity of manufactures. Every nation … ought to endeavor to possess within itself all the essentials of national supply. These compromise the means of subsistence, habitation, clothing, and defense.”
During the War of 1812, British merchants lost their American markets. When peace came, flotillas of British ships arrived at U.S. ports to dump under priced goods and to recapture the markets the Brits had lost.
Henry Clay and John Calhoun backed James Madison’s Tariff of 1816, as did ex-free traders Jefferson and John Adams. It worked.
In 1816, the U.S. produced 840 thousand yards of cloth. By 1820, it was 13,874 thousand yards. America had become self-sufficient.
Financing “internal improvements” with tariffs on foreign goods would become known abroad as “The American System.”
Said Daniel Webster, “Protection of our own labor against the cheaper, ill-paid, half-fed, and pauper labor of Europe, is … a duty which the country owes to its own citizens.”
This is economic patriotism, a conservatism of the heart. Globalists, cosmopolites and one-worlders recoil at phrases like “America First.”
Campaigning for Henry Clay, “The Father of the American System,” in 1844, Abe Lincoln issued an impassioned plea, “Give us a protective tariff and we will have the greatest nation on earth.”
Battling free trade in the Polk presidency, Congressman Lincoln said, “Abandonment of the protective policy by the American Government must result in the increase of both useless labor and idleness and … must produce want and ruin among our people.”
In our time, the abandonment of economic patriotism produced in Middle America what Lincoln predicted, and what got Trump elected.
From the Civil War to the 20th century, U.S. economic policy was grounded in the Morrill Tariffs, named for Vermont Congressman and Senator Justin Morrill who, as early as 1857, had declared: “I am for ruling America for the benefit, first, of Americans, and, for the ‘rest of mankind’ afterwards.”
To Morrill, free trade was treason:
“Free trade abjures patriotism and boasts of cosmopolitanism. It regards the labor of our own people with no more favor than that of the barbarian on the Danube or the cooly on the Ganges.”
William McKinley, the veteran of Antietam who gave his name to the McKinley Tariff, declared, four years before being elected president:
“Free trade results in our giving our money … our manufactures and our markets to other nations. … It will bring widespread discontent. It will revolutionize our values.”
Campaigning in 1892, McKinley said, “Open competition between high-paid American labor and poorly paid European labor will either drive out of existence American industry or lower American wages.”
Substitute “Asian labor” for “European labor” and is this not a fair description of what free trade did to U.S. manufacturing these last 25 years? Some $12 trillion in trade deficits, arrested wages for our workers, six million manufacturing jobs lost, 55,000 factories and plants shut down.
McKinley’s future Vice President Teddy Roosevelt agreed with him, “Thank God I am not a free trader.”
What did the Protectionists produce?
From 1869 to 1900, GDP quadrupled. Budget surpluses were run for 27 straight years. The U.S. debt was cut two-thirds to 7 percent of GDP. Commodity prices fell 58 percent. U.S. population doubled, but real wages rose 53 percent. Economic growth averaged 4 percent a year.
And the United States, which began this era with half of Britain’s production, ended it with twice Britain’s production.
Under Warren Harding, Cal Coolidge and the Fordney-McCumber Tariff, GDP growth from 1922 to 1927 hit 7 percent, an all-time record.
Economic patriotism put America first, and made America first.
Of GOP free traders, the steel magnate Joseph Wharton, whose name graces the college Trump attended, said it well:
“Republicans who are shaky on protection are shaky all over.”
Saturday, November 12, 2022
Rigged Elections.
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Fake Elections Are The New Normal
By Dr. Joseph Sansone
Mind Matters and Everything Else
November 12, 2022
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The predicted red wave in the 2022 midterm elections turned out to be a mere splash. Media analysts will read the tea leaves and decipher what this means about GOP messaging and other apparently insightful lessons to be learned. This is all BS. This election was possibly more fraudulent than the 2020 election.
In 2020 Trump likely won by 10-12 million votes or more. I make that assertion based on the number of votes Trump received in his reelection campaign above the number of votes that Obama received, the number of votes Clinton was awarded, and the alleged attribution of voted to Biden. Biden allegedly received 81 million votes, Obama received 69 million, and Trump supposedly only 74 million. I have yet to find anyone to explain how Biden could possibly receive more votes than Obama while hiding in his basement. Biden probably received less votes than Hillary Clinton which was about 65 million. In Florida, Trump actually received 1.1 million more votes than DeSantis in his recent landslide victory. Nationwide, Trump received more votes than any sitting president in history.
Currently, the economy is dismal, inflation out of control, and 75% of Americans say the country is headed in the wrong direction. In addition to these salient facts, for the past two and half years, Democrat governors have been acting like total fascists. Yet, we are to believe that Democrats gained two governor’s seats and one senate seat? This defies all logic and reason and is total BS.
Consider the case of Florida. Governor Ron DeSantis who won with almost 60% of the vote, a very similar percentage to the Republican governor of Wyoming in his victory. Wyoming is a very Republican state. Florida Republicans are not as conservative or libertarian as Wyoming. Florida Republicans are generally more moderate, although this is clearly changing since Trump and DeSantis.
Why did DeSantis win so big?
After being pressured into an unconstitutional lockdown (which did have many loopholes) DeSantis apparently recognized the con and pushed back, and even apologized for the lockdown, stating that it caused harm. Florida opened up its state forcing other Republican governors to follow suit. DeSantis pushed back on lockdowns, as well as mask and vaccine mandates. DeSantis hired Dr. Ladapo as Florida’s surgeon general. The Florida department of health gave guidance against wearing masks in community settings, then the Florida Department of Health advised against children getting Covid shots because the risk outweighed the benefit, and more recently, the Florida Department of Health has advised against men under 40 getting the shots because there is an 84% increase in cardiac death.
The governor undercut cities and counties forcing mask mandates by basically taking away their ability to enforce fines. The Florida Department of Health created broad exemptions for Covid shots allowing anybody to claim an exemption and not have to get the shot. Even healthcare workers working at Medicare facilities. This was done by creating a broad religious exemption based on an ethical or moral belief, which also states that the employer can’t ask the employee about their beliefs.
Governor DeSantis has also pushed back against critical race theory, and the grooming of children with transgenderism, and the state is about to make gender transitioning illegal for minors. Other actions contrary to the Woke mob include laws allowing motorist to defend themselves from attacks by rioting mobs and firing prosecutors refusing to enforce laws against rioters.
Florida turned from purple to deep red on the political map in a few years. Floridians have typically been moderate. This political change occurred because DeSantis is perceived as anti-lockdown, anti-mandates, and increasingly anti Covid shots, as well as anti-Woke. In short, DeSantis is perceived as pro freedom, and Floridian’s decided in favor of freedom over fascism.
This is the crux of the issue and the logical leap of faith required to believe the election results of the 2022 midterms. The Pennsylvania senate election literally gave us a brain damaged left wing fascist who is likely to of had a stroke as a result of the Covid shot. This same candidate who chased an unarmed black man with a gun in the past, dominated the black vote in Philadelphia. It is also a leap of faith to believe that Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, decided to reelect fascist governors. The same reason that moderate Floridians chose freedom over fascism is the same reason that these states would reject their fascist governors.
Freedom is popular!
Saturday, August 7, 2021
Rodney Riley
Jimmy Smith
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Friends please join in sending up prayers on behalf of Rodney Riley. He signed himself out of the Nursing/Rehab facility in Beaufort day before yesterday and Scott Futch assisted him in leaving the care center against all advise professional and otherwise.----------------------------------- Now Scott is responsible for Rodney being in even worse condition.-------------------------------------------------Rodney did not make one night without serious mishap. ----------Yesterday… See More
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Maria Woodward
so sad, hugs and prayers....
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Annette Fraser Crankshaw
Sending prayersππ»ππ»
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Shelly Haymans
In my prayers
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Gene Porter
Sending prayers.
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Janet Hayes
Sometimes you just have to let go….. just my opinion please don’t judge
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Jimmy Smith
Janet Hayes Agreed
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Jonathan Wright
May God our father reach into Rodney and help him. I cannot imagine to have been through such as he has. Thank you Jimmy for the update, I have been wondering as to his condition.
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Sheila Strickland
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Bobbie Poole
Praying
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Betty Wise
Prayers
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Jack Elder
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Linda Hawkins
Prayers for Gods healingππ»
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Constance Riggins
Sorrow ...Hope
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Judy Shippey
Blessings!
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Melba Lott
Prayers ...
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Frank Browning
I never knew Rodney while I was there personally but I know he has a lot of hometown mutual friends. I wish the best for him and pray for his recovery.
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Rene' Ryon Harwell
So sorry to hear this. Prayers that Rodney can get the care he needs to get better.
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Anne Miness Wright
ππΌing for the miraculous for
Rodney, in Jesus’ Mighty
Name I pray…♥️♥️♥️
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Gary Paul
Many prayers!!!πππππ
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Charlie Bowers
Prayers for my longtime friend!
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Dottie Osteen
So very sorry love ❤️
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Deb Mueller
Prayers going out to Rodney
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Craig Iler
may he get well ! prayers
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Bonnie Tompkins
I surely will be joining with you in prayer. Charleston’s VA is one of the best or so I’ve heard. Hopefully Rodney will respond with Drs & Nurses there and make a speedy recovery!! Prayers
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Debbie van Sickle
Thankyou for letting us know of Rodney’s plightπ
Prayerslifted❤️ππ½ππ½ for Rodney, for his family and all involved in his care
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Beverly Waters
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Sandy Lane
So sad!
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Beth Stewart DeSantiago
We are so saddened to read this. Tommy had told me that Rodney had seemed to be doing better, but now this post of yours shows us all we need to keep him lifted in prayer…….also for all of you that are such close friends with him. Please know we care.
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Tammy Patterson Stacy
ππππππ sending healing prayers
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Deanna McClendon
Praying for Rodney π❤️π
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Myra Williams
Wow hate to hear this about Rodney….. praying for God’s healing grace and strength for healing ❤️
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Pamela Jones-Heath
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Russ Carty
God bless and keep Rodney and you all. Prayers for sure. π
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
June Smith Hendry
9h ·
Just to let our friends know that our Grandson Clayton passed away yesterday afternoon. Our hearts are broken. He overdosed after having been clean since last August. Keep all of his family in your prayers.
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Lynn Freeman Starks
Oh June I am so very sorry!! My heart hurts with yours! May God hold you close and comfort you and the family as only He canπππ
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Lee Oliver
So sorry for your loss. Praying for you and your family.
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Barbara Karnstedt Smith Gintz
Oh June, I am so sorry...my prayers are with you. Please give Charlene a hug from me. I love you.ππ
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Martha Hughes
You are in our prayers!
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Randy Sanford
Joy and I are so sorry. Our prayers are with all of you
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Kenny Lowery
So sorry!! Praying for you all
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Amy Greene Gleaton
Mrs. June, we have been praying for you and Mr. Charles. We love y’all and are praying for you and your family!
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Sue Simpson Hock
June and Charles I am so very sorry . My heart is with you. God bless π
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Millicent Austell Flake
June, so sorry!! Praying for you all!
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Dan Combs
My heart is so saddened for your tragic loss, Donna and I will be in prayer for you, Charles and family
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Rosie Mosteller
June, I am so sorry. I will be praying for you and the family. ππ
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Melinda Marvel
Prayers for sure...❤️
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Carol Shaw Johnston
June, I’m so sorry to read this. I will pray for all of you.
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Glenette Reece
I am so very sorry. My heart hurts for you & the family. May God comfort all of you in this difficult time. Love you sweet friend. π
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Kimberly Dunn Fromm
So sorry for your loss , praying for your family ππ»
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Leigh Hall
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Mary Jo Brown
Oh June I’m so sorry!! Will keep family in my prayers ππ
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Morgan York Smith
Praying for y’all ❤️
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Debra Pease
Our prayers are with the whole family. Please tell Charlene I do not know what she is going through and don't pretend to but I am here for her if she needs an ear
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Annelle Scott
June, we are so saddened for your family; heart-breaking news.
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Debra Pease
Love you all.
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Laurie Walshbelle
π so very sorry
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Courtney Allen Crump
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayers. I am so sorry, June.
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Judy Jones
Will keep you all in my prayers ππΌ❤️
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Dean Boyles Hammett
Oh June and Charles I am so sorry for this terrible loss you and your family will be my prayers!
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Pam Stephens
Ohhhhh no π’ our thoughts and prayers are with you, Charles and your entire family.
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Olin Fraser
I am so very sorry, June and Charles. Prayers for all.
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Valerie Gallman
Praying for you all ππ»
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Allyson Middleton Coker
My heart breaks for all of you. I am so very sorry and covering your in love and prayer in these days ahead ❤️ππΌ
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Pat Vaughn
Oh my word June I had not heard
My heart is broken for all the family
I was just asking about him Thursday you were telling me how proud y’all were of him for doing so well… See More
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JoAnne Outler Kerr
June and Charles George and I are so terribly sorry. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
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Barry Robbins
Sorry to hear about your loss. Prayers
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Jane Kent Jarrett
Praying for you and all of your family.
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Jana Brock Galloway
Prayers...ππ
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Lynette Tripp
So so sorry. Praying for all your family.
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Janice Jeffries Kiehm
So sorry!
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Madi Hammett
Sending prayers !!! ❤️π thinking of you all.
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Sara Johnson
So very sorry June , praying for your family ♥️♥️
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Charlotte Griggs
So sorry to hear this! I know your heart is broken! Will be praying! I love you folks!
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Peggy Bowen Green
I am so very, very sorry π’
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Janet Steele
So so sorry Ms. June. May God wrap His arms around you & your family during this time.
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Colleen Quinn Ellen
I am so sorry. Prayers for you all.
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Angie Whitener Edwards
I’m so sorry! Praying for y’all!
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Patricia Bishop
We are so sorry, June and Charles. Our prayers and our love are with you now.
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Loretta Guthrie
So sorry! πππ
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Kay Hodges Peabody
so sorry. May God comfort all of you as only He can do
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Susan Freeman Hill
Oh June, my heart aches for your family. I pray you feel God’s presence so strongly during this time. Praying for you.
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Melanie Hammontree
So sorry for your loss. Prayers for all of youππ»
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Jim Young Jr.
I’m sorry. Prayers for you and your family.
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Judy Robertson Staten
So sorry for your loss. Praying that God comforts you in this most difficult time..
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JoEllen Middleton Ridley
I am so sorry my heart breaks for you all. We have you in our prayers ππΌ
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Emily Johnson Lambert
We are so sorry!!! Lane and I love you both so very much. Saying prayers for your entire family.
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Benjamin Travis Eidson
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Leanne Vande Kamp
Prayers for your family ❤️
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Judy Mccamy
I am so sorry, June, our grandchildren are so special, praying for you and Charles and your family, there is so much sadness and my heart aches for you
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Benjamin Travis Eidson
He’s in God’s embrace. At peace in heaven. John 14:27
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Becky Yawn Branch
I am so sorry, I send my deepest sympathy to each of you and surround you with Love and Prayersπ✝️❤️
Precious Clayton healed in the arms of Jesus ✝️
God comfort and bless each of you✝️
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Leslie Mitchell Zeller
Oh June! We are so very sorry! Please know you and your entire family are in our prayers!
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Louise Morris Warren
I am so, so very sorry to hear this tragic news Charles and June! I will pray for you and all the family members and friends. I am so sorry my friends.
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Anne Fetzer
So sorry for your loss! Sending prayers for peace and comfort to your family!!
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Kendra Hill Ballew
I am so sorry! Addiction is a horrible sickness. Love and prayers for you and your family!
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Alison Wester
I’m so so sorry. How heartbreaking. Keeping you in our prayers.
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Blanche Brabender
My prayers are with you all. There are no words to make it any easier. Bless you all, especially Clayton.
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Shay Smith
June and Charles, we are heartbroken to learn of Clayton’s passingπ’. Jimmy called to let us know this morning. We are praying for y’all, Charlene and the whole family for God’s comfort and peace. We love y’all and are here for y’all always ππ!
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Jan P Bomar
June and Charles, we are devastated to learn of your loss of Clayton. Please know all of you and your family are in our prayers. May your faith sustain you in the days ahead. We truly care and send our love to you. B and Jππ»
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J Allen Poole
Wow! So so sorry to hear of this tragedy. πͺ
Prayers for you, Charles and the Family from Linda and me. πππ
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Phyllis White
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family πππ
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Julie Martin
My heart breaks for you. Sending love and prayers to all. ❤️π
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Blythe McIntosh Daniel
It is hard to hear of a loved one who was in the situation that your beloved Clayton was in but we pray for God's peace over your entire family and for great mercy for you all in this season. Praying the life of Christ to fill each of your hearts..
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Celeste Embry Sherrill
Oh June..prayers to you and your!
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Sandra Mathis
I am so very sorry! Much love to you both and will be keeping all of you in our prayers.
· Reply · 9h
Anne Smith Walker
Please accept my sincere condolences at the loss of your beloved grandson, June and Charles.
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Brian Suits
Oh, I’m so, so sorry. It’s been such a hard journey for y’all, and I hate that it ended like this. You’re in our prayers now and in the days and weeks ahead. ❤️
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Diane Ford Phillips
Oh, June. I'm so very sorry. Love and prayers for all of you.
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Debbie Rogers Thornton
Oh, this just breaks my heart. I am so very sorry. My prayers are with you all. Prayers for God to give you all the strength, comfort and peace needed now and through the days ahead ❤️ππ»
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Lane Lewis
Praying for all of you. I am so sorry
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Nancy Den Hartog
We are so very sorry! Sending love, prayers and sincere sympathy.
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Linda Hatton Gates
Oh, June. I am devastated for your family. Prayers for you all.
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Shelley Fussell Devereaux
Oh no. I am so sorry.
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Sarah R Bentley
Sending love and many prayers to you, Charles and your family. We are so very sorry. Love you both!❤️ππ»
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Elizabeth Coppedge-Henley
Keeping you close to the heart of God in prayer.
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Karen Kerr Townsend
Praying for your Family! We are so sorry
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Wendy Ashworth Peters
Oh Mrs. Hendry I am so very sorry. Prayers for you all during this difficult time. ♥️
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Amanda Hise Burt
I am so sorry. Praying for your family at this difficult time.π
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Cyndi Todd
Oh June I’m so heartbroken for and Charles. Sending prayers and big hugs to you all ❤️ππ½ππ½ππ½
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Chrissie Shaheen Forsman
Oh I am so sorry for your loss!!! We will be praying for you and your family!
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Glo Gunn
My condolencesππ»
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Brenda Dedmon
Prayers for you and your family!
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Helen Brown McIntosh
Jim and I send our love. We are heartbroken for you and your family...
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Katy Smith
Sending our thoughts and prayers to you!
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Anne Miness Wright
June, So sorry for your loss...♥️♥️♥️
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Vicki Shope Boyett
So very sorry, June! Praying for you and all the family. Hugs! ❤️❤️❤️
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Martha Wright Greene
I am so sad to hear this.. I am lifting prayers for peace and will keep you covered in prayerππ
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Eleanor Gouffon Jones
Such sad sad news, June. Sending my love, prayers & deepest sympathy to you, Charles, Charlene and all of the family at this very difficult time. May he now Rest In Peace.
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Kimberly Bennett Wills
I’m so sorry. Prayers for your family.
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Dustin Lough
So sorry for your loss.
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Maureen O'Mahony Rogers
So very sorry to hear this. Praying for all of you !!!
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Brad DeLay
Diane Graham DeLay and I are sad to hear of this. Thinking back to some youth trips with Scott DeLay and Clayton
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Dianne Morehouse
So sorry, June & Charles, Charlene & Rodney& family, our prayers are with you now
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Lynsey Nix Bethel
Oh my goodness. Praying for your sweet family. Love to you all!
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Wendy Steele Elrod
Praying for your family & especially Charlene. I’m so sorry that your precious family is having to go through another loss of a loved one.
· Reply · 9h
Drew Hendry
Sorry to hear this news aunt June. My heart is broken.
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Karen Jaquith
Love and prayers for all of you.
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Jennifer Freeman Reeves
I am devastated to think of the pain you are going through. Much love to you. I’m so so sorry.
For the coming weeks of grief, at least we know of two very special angels who were there to greet him in heaven. … See More
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Sara Saxon Miller
We are so very sorry, June! There are no words...........
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Kenneth Phillip Odom
June and Charles are hearts are heavy with sad news. Prayers of peace to all effected by this tragedy.
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Katherine Bailey Hill
So sorry for your loss. Praying for your family!
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Linda Lewis Allen
My heart breaks for you and your family. Only our Father can heal your heart. Prayers for comfort and peace! ππ»
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Paula Lewis Armitage
Much love and many prayers!!! ππ
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Carolyn Sue Hennon
June, I just can’t imagine what you all have gone through today! My heart hurts for all of your family! Love everyone of you and grieve with you all!
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Mary Green Geraci
Oh my goodness June. I am so sorry. Prayers for you and your family during this difficult time. πππ
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Victoria Chandler Norman
I’m so sorry. Praying for your family ππ»❤️
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Rebecca Ausmus McEntire
So sorry to learn of this sad news. Prayers for your entire family.
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Sue Skow
We were so sorry to hear about Clayton. Sending your whole family love, hugs and prayers!
· Reply · 8h
Amy Glenn
Oh June...I’m so very sorry!!! Thank you for allowing us to pray for you all! Much love Always!!!! Amy
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Tanja Pullen Sucher
Big hugs and prayers ππ». It’s been years since I’ve seen Clayton, but I’ll never forget him as a child with that cute face and blond hair. Love you ❤️
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Donna Read Lange
I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of Clayton. I have prayed for him in the past and am praying for you, Charles, and Charlene now. May he Rest In Peace in the loving arms of Jesus. π
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Randy Beckler
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Jeannette Holley
So very sorry to hear this. The family will be
remembered in my prayers. God be with all of you.ππ❤️❤️
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Susan Parr Deal
I’m so sorry to hear this. Praying for you and your family.
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Belinda Pack Yoder
I’m so sorry to see this , prayers for you all !!ππΌππΌππΌ
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Donna Bell Scruggs Phillips
June, I am so very sorry for your loss. I pray that God will surround you with His love and may you find comfort in sweet memories. πππ»
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Betsy Langford Parker
Oh, June! I am so so sorry! Prayers for you and your family.
· Reply · 8h
Michael Yim
So sorry to hear this sad news. Praying for you all.
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Annette Daniel Hill
I am so saddened to hear the news. Please know that you are in my prayers!!
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Kristy Staten Souther
Prayers for you all ❤️ππ»
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Betty Wells Andersen
Oh June. I hate to hear this. Praying for your family.
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Janet Ausenbaugh Swilley
So sorry, June. ππ»
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Ruth Ann Ross Rogers
So sorry π’ππ❤️
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Jane Jordan Boggs
Sweet June, Tommy and I are so deeply saddened to hear this devastating news about your Clayton. Our sincerest thoughts and prayers are with you all. God bless you and comfort you as only He can.
❤️ππ
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Jan Moss Anderson
So sorry to hear this news about Clayton. We will be praying for your family.
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Doug Hurt
Sending love and prayers. I’m so so sorry π
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Pat Toland
So sorry for the loss of your grandson Clayton. Prayers for all of you in this difficult time.
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Leah Hughes
bless
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Kathy Langford Russell
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Wendy Harris
Oh June! My heart breaks for your family. Again. Love to all of you!
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Carolyn M. Wilson
so sorry for your loss...may God comfort you
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Brenda Bonnet
June, my friend, I am so so sorry. My heart is breaking for you and Charles and family. You know he was hurting and searching for calm. My prayers are with you all. May God's Grace surround you.❤π❤
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Pat Chandler
Prayers for your family in this difficult time. May you feel the love and prayers surrounding you. ππ»❤️ππ»
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Janice Tatum Ellis
I’m so very sorry to hear this. You all will be in my prayers. May God comfort you and bless you. π
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Beverly Heth Connor
I am so very sorry. Prayers for you and your family.
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Doris Baldwin Booher
June we are so sorry. I tried calling you today. I’m bringing a cake over in the morning. You know Chuck met Clayton with open arms. Love you all. We are here for you.
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Billie Carole Dean
So sorry to hear this sad news. Thoughts and prayers for you and your family.
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Virginia Ford
June, so sad to hear about your grandson. Praying for you all.
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Paul Tipton
We are very saddened and sorrowful for the loss of your grandson June.
Praying for your loving family. Asking Our Lord to give you strength and peace during this difficult time. We Love you and know that Jesus Loves You!
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Naomi Prashad Kown
I am so so sorry. Praying for each one of you. Much love
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Betsy Krzemien
I am so sorry to see this. Prayers for all of you ππ»
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Mary Beth Whitfield
Oh June, I am so very sorry. Prayers for God's. peace that passeth. all understanding.
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De Williamson
June how very sorry I am . My you and your family find peace in God’s armsπ
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Luis M. Viamonte
I am very sorry .
Again saddened by the toll of this disease ,but more so for your families’ loss.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
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Leslie Tripp Holland
Praying for you all. Addiction takes so many bright lights away, and I cannot imagine your pain. Sending you all so much love.
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Chris Smotherman
So sorry to hear this. Prayers for you all.
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Beth Headrick Phillips
Oh June...prayers for comfort and peace for you all...
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Mike Costello
Praying for you and your family...
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Owen Greene
I am so sorry. I will be remembering your family in my prayers.
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Bill Ireland
You and Charles have borne much. Grieve with you.
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Cami Moss Pendley
ππ» for your family
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Jan Tankersley McKay
Prayers for the comfort only God can give for all your family right now. ❤
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Jodi Gallant Morris
My heart hurts for you all. Clayton was loved by all who knew him. He was such a sweet soul❤️ππ»
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Dana Lingerfelt Easley
So sorry for your loss. Prayers for the family. ππ
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Monday, March 1, 2021
Kathy Clark
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Rhonda Brant
first I want to know who is going to pay for everyone????
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Kathyren Webb
Rhonda Brant the same ones who pay for billionaires to get a free ride.
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Rhonda Brant
it seems to be you and I....and I do not like paying for anyone who does not work
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Kathyren Webb
Rhonda Brant I would rather help a struggling single mom than a greedy, pompous billionaire.
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Rhonda Brant
I want to know why she is a single mom first.....did her husband leave her???? Birth control is free....is a woman is a widow or her husband left her behind then yes...otherwise no
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Rebecca Starr
Rhonda Brant Sometimes we’re single moms because we decide we deserve better than how we’re being treated. And we work our a$$es off to provide. Sometimes we stay single mom’s because we can’t find or don’t want a partner because bringing new people in… See More
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Carol Bargeron George
Rebecca Starr well said. It's no longer the 1950's where a woman has justify leaving a marriage. It's no one's business to judge
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Rodney Leeann Messer Greer
Rhonda Brant amen!!!!
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Linda Stotz
Rhonda Brant how about that struggling homeless vet who gave up his health for your freedom?
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Rhonda Brant
A vet deserves all that the we can give them....I am not judging anyone just don't want to pay for them if they are able to work and having multiple children w/o a husband does not qualify them for my money...so don't judge me either
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Rebecca Starr
Rhonda Brant you are judging. I have 3 girls and I’m a single mother. Not that I owe a single person an explanation, after 13 years, I recognized that I deserved better for myself and my children. Are you implying that my life and the lives of my child… See More
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Fran Sikes North
How does access to health care relate to your wealth? I pay for my health care.
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Rebecca Starr
Fran Sikes North The ability to pay for healthcare is definitely related to wealth. Imagine having to choose which bill or bills have to be juggled just so you can afford the premiums.... Nevermind the copays, deductibles and meds.... Healthcare is a p… See More
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Fran Sikes North
Rebecca Starr I like the ability to go to any doctor and hospital I chose. I don't care about that rich are rich. What I have I worked for all my life.
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Rebecca Starr
Fran Sikes North that’s great! You asked how access to healthcare related to wealth... I answered. Not everyone who works hard has access to healthcare without struggling financially to keep or get it.
The problem with most of the responses I see here… See More
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Sharyl Eastlake
Fran Sikes North, I agree!
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Fran Sikes North
Sharyl Eastlake thank you!
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Jimmy Smith
Fran Sikes North I agree with you.
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Pat Farace
Exactly the same promises made by the National Socialists (Nazis) to Germany and the socialists to Venezuela. How did that work out?
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Kathyren Webb
Pat Farace white supremacists taking over the Capitol - oh wait, that was Trump.
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Rodney Leeann Messer Greer
The problem with “helping” single moms, and anyone else for that matter, is that it should be on a short term basis! There should be a time limit and drug test given! People are making welfare a career! I remember times when my husband and I worked an… See More
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Linda Stotz
Rodney Leeann Messer Greer judge much?
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Rodney Leeann Messer Greer
Linda Stotz I’m stating facts. Not opinions. There was a time 25 years ago that I needed help! I had one child and was 8 months pregnant with my second and my husband at the time had lost his job (he didn’t have a high school diploma or his GED, so th… See More
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Sharyl Eastlake
Hum? Everyone does have access to the fore mentioned.
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Olivia Cooke
I must have missed the lesson in Sunday school where Jesus taught us to cut off the undeserving and to be envious of what other people have in their basket.
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Rodney Leeann Messer Greer
Olivia Cooke we could each find scriptures to back our our own opinions, but here is one that I liked. I’ve spent many nights on my knees (begging God to lead me to the right decisions concerning friends/family) and I can promise you that HE does not w… See More
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Rodney Leeann Messer Greer
Olivia Cooke
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Jimmy Smith
You want Communism??????/
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Kathyren Webb
Jimmy Smith just keep listening to QAnon
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Jimmy Smith
This is advocating Marxism/Communism commonly referred to as Socialism/Progressiveness.
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Kathyren Webb
Jimmy Smith hmmm like Social Security or FDIC or .....
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Jimmy Smith
Kathyren Webb Me and employers paid every dime of my social security not one cent of government money has ever gone into workers social security. Government employees are the ones being paid by government funds. You Kathy have it backwards.
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Fw: Fwd: A Good Read ! Darkest Hour By: Judd Garrdett, December 13. 2020
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Appeasement does not work in Congress and sure as hell does not work internationally.
Wise words from a great leader-one Winston Churchill. This is happening in Canada too as we pander to China
I was re-watching the movie, Darkest Hour, the other day, about the weeks leading up to Great Britain’s entrance into World War II, and I was struck by the similarities between the political dynamics of their country during that time to the United States, today. England was facing an existential threat from an evil totalitarian regime of Nazi Germany, and England’s Prime Minister was a loud, outspoken, rude, politically incorrect man named Winston Churchill. Churchill believed the best course of action was to stand up to the evil Nazi regime, and if they were to negotiate, they could then do so from a position of strength. He understood that the most dangerous course of action for the country would be not to fight.
Churchill was not well received by the elites or the political class of England. He was brash and outspoken, saying unpopular things. The King told Churchill once, “you scare people. One never knows what’s going to come out of your mouth next. Something that will flatter. Something that will wound.”
One does not have to be perfect to be a great leader, in fact, many times, their flaws are what makes them great. Churchill’s wife told him, “ you are strong because you are imperfect. You are wise because you have doubts.”
A contingent of career politicians worked behind the scenes, colluding together to oust Churchill because they believed their positions and their special interests were best served not to fight. They were willing to achieve a peace treaty with the Nazis at-all-cost even if it meant negotiating from a position of weakness. It was highly unlikely that Germany would have abided by the terms of the agreement forged under those circumstances. The treaty would only have been used by Germany to exploit England’s weaker position.
What the peace-at-all-cost contingent in England did not realize was that Germany was at war with them, as they were with the rest of Europe, and simply saying “I do not want war” , does not make the war go away. In fact, it makes the war inevitable, and the results more devastating.
Today in the United States, we have an existential threat in the form of Communist Chinese. And for the last four years, we have had a President who is a loud, outspoken, rude, flawed man named Donald Trump. Trump has not been well received by the elites or the political class of the United States. He is politically incorrect. No one knows what’s will come out of his mouth next.
Like Churchill facing the Nazis, Trump believes the best course of action is to stand up and confront the evil Communist Chinese, and by doing so, we will negotiate trade deals and other agreements with them from a position of strength. He understands that the most dangerous course of action for our country would be not to confront the Chinese, and pursue a peace-at-all-costs approach.
Throughout Trump’s term in office, there has been a contingent of career politicians, tech billionaires, and the media working behind the scenes, colluding together to oust him. These people believe their positions and their special interests will be best served to acquiesce to the Chinese, pursue peace-at-all-cost thus giving away our power at the negotiating table. But these trade deals negotiated from a position of weakness makes it highly unlikely that the Chinese would abide by the terms of the agreement, merely using the treaty to further exploit our weaker position.
China is at war with the United States...... pretending they are not, does not make their unfair trade practices, their currency manipulation, their stealing of intellectual property, magically go away. It merely emboldens them, making all of their unfair, illegal, unethical practices get worse.
Both Churchill and Trump understood the premiere importance of individual and national sovereignty, and the utmost necessity it is to defend it against anyone or anything set to take it from us.
For those who reject the “ America First ” approach to international relations that Trump has promoted, answer this, does China put China first? Yes. Does Russia put Russia first? Yes. Does Germany put Germany first? Yes. Does (fill in the blank) country put their country’s interests first? Yes. Why is it only evil when America puts American interests first? And since America, the greatest force of good in the world, a strong America, America as the world’s superpower, is unequivocally what’s in the best interest of the world. China’s ascendency to the world’s superpower would be bad for all of the world except China and a few rogue nations. How philanthropic and caring for human rights will China be to the rest of the world when they systematically oppress, enslave, and kill their own people?
When Churchill was pushed to rush into some one-sided treaty for the appearance of peace, Churchill shouted, “When will the lesson be learned? How many more dictators must be wooed, appeased until we learn the lesson, you cannot reason with a lion when your head is in his mouth.” China is the lion and they are slowly but surely inserting our head into their mouth. And by the time we realize their jaws are clamping down on us, it will be too late to negotiate ourselves out of it.
Despite his lack of decorum and political statesmanship, Churchill will go down as a great leader because of his strength and his fearlessness. He once said, “ Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts .”
73 million Americans voted for Trump, not because of his statesmanship and his rhetoric skills but because of his strength and his fearlessness. Trump has shown the courage to fight for America and for each of us until the end against enemies both foreign and domestic. It is far better to go down fighting for America than to surrender to globalism where our interests will be subjugated to the interests of other nations.
This is what scares me most going forward, we will have a President who is not strong enough and is too embedded with the Chinese to stand up against the existential threat they pose to our country. He will acquiesce to them in the name of political expediency and to appease his special interest at the expense of America’s strength and sovereignty.
When the threat of the Nazis was the most-dire, and his war cabinet was advising him to surrender, Churchill said, “Nations that go down fighting rise up again, those who surrender tamely, perish .” China is at war with us. We have two choices, stand up and fight, or surrender and perish.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
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