I'll be honest with you. I was not very hopeful heading into this year's presidential election. It wasn't so much the atrocities the government had committed against us and the people's of several foreign lands. That was
bad enough.
It was the American public's reaction to those atrocities. Most people, it seemed, not only didn't resist the Covid Regime and subsequent tyranny, it welcomed it. It cheered each new enormity on and defended the regime against anyone who dissented.
Seeing a sea of social media profiles with the regime's vapid slogans like "I Got My Covid-19 Vaccine" and "We can do this" (do
what?), and then seeing that sea suddenly turn blue and gold in support of the empire's proxy war on Russia in Ukraine really made things seem hopeless.
I knew you and I dissented but thought we were hopelessly outnumbered.
Trump's victory has at least given me pause. It's not because I think he's going to "save America." My expectations for his presidency are extremely low. But there
is another reason. I talk about it on today's episode of Tom Mullen Talks Freedom.
Listen to Episode 181 here...
Tom Mullen is the author of It’s the Fed, Stupid and Where Do
Conservatives and Liberals Come From? And What Ever Happened to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness?
Tom