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Thank you Ms. Pletka for your hard work on behalf of America and freedom. Marc is right that not having children is a selfish and pessimistic choice. Some argue that it is a flaw in our liberal system and heritage. Not so. Individuals failing in the practice of freedom or capitalism is not an indictment of the system (system is not the right word). We need only to set a better example by being positive in our child rearing. Take care.

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If Pletka does not like what you post, you disappear thanks to the Cancel Culture of Conservatism.

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Thanks for letting me rant.

I will leave, thinking I may be too harsh here.

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The degradation in the Climate, the new threats of nuclear weapons, a history of trashing government, the rape of our economic and judicial choices, the cruelty and nastiness of politics from extremists is too much of a nasty future, of which nobody wants.

My Master of Science in Environmental Management from 1982 shows we have little time now, and we are unable to stop the Earth from taking us down to 10% or less. We did it to ourselves, . . . for money.

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An exquisitely detailed description of the mental cytokine storm unleashed upon our critical faculties and our ability to prioritize our response and resistance to the Fourth Industrial Revolution and its hundreds of global public-private partnerships and NGO’s and Young Global Graduates all backed by our tax and consumption dollars to the tune of $10 trillion dollars. And all the while, Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, Larry Fink, John Kerry et al, continue to manufacture crises in order to manufacture our consent to their hostile, global, totalitarian technocracy.

What system have they spared? Our coin operated Congress, our election integrity based upon two electronic machine counting companies with checkered ownership, destroying our food supply with H5N1 injections, killing healthy farm animals, restricting the supply of nitrogen, destroying prime farmland for carbon capture, injecting our meat with fart reducing poisons, eliminating our reliable, safe, and affordable energy sources for chasing windmills like Don Quixote in the dead of winter, injecting us with m-rna poison that killed lab animals for 20 years, unleashing the censorship industrial complex upon us and sentencing an Irish school teacher to over a year in prison for not using the correct gender pronoun of which there are 53, etc..

In order to better understand the Fourth Industrial Revolution and its global public-private partnerships is not a benign cancer, but a very lethal metastatic cancer, read this website that 14,000 city leaders are signing their communities up to without their “informed consent” (as Reagan would say, “there you go again”).

Did any of you vote to limit your amount of meat, caloric intake, articles of clothing allotted per month? I didn’t think so. Now as for prioritization (and memory retention) here are my suggestions.

1) We frame our struggle correctly, as did Lincoln, as The Divine Right of Kings (WEF) versus the Common Right of Humanity (Declaration of Independence principles adherents).

2) We neutralize the inherent strengths of the Divine Right of Kings forces which is their expertise in each manufactured crisis area (transnational governance, pandemic preparedness and vaccines, food, energy, 15 minute cities, etc.) and we match up our “Common Rights” experts in each area to break down these societal “mental spike proteins” because us laypersons are incapable of it by ourselves particularly when they are hitting us all at the same time like Baghdad.

3) We organize an organization called the Common Right of Humanity and appoint a Board of Directors (like civilian Generals) who study the battle front, appoint expert Colonels to lead the fight on each battle front (Healthcare, Energy, Food, C40, Election Integrity, etc,.)

4) Establish a Common Right of Humanity website where us laypersons can fund this war of freedom decided by the “invisible experts” with a $5 donation and a Map of the Battlefield on how we are doing against the Divine Right of Kings and their global public-private forces.

5) As Lincoln said, our problems are new so we must think anew.

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I'm not sure why you're here, but I'm not hugely impressed by this comment. Trolling is really not welcome.

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I will be more circumspect.

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Sorry, it was a nasty reference to the nasty idea of getting rid of the Education Department.

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