Lex Greene #wingnut #elitist #conspiracy #ableist henrymakow.com

With great sadness, I have concluded, based on many years of beating my head against the wall with know-nothing know-it-alls, that the vast majority of American citizens are just too stupid to remain free today. Unlike our nations Founders, or our Greatest Generations, current U.S. generations are simply no longer suited for freedom and liberty.

I know, it's politically incorrect to use the term "stupid." But as I explained to my kids, ignorance is the absence of information and knowledge. Stupidity is when you know better but do it anyway!

This doesn't apply to everyone today, just most. But if the shoe fits, kick yourself with it! I won't waste time with the laundry list of examples readily available. If you can't figure this out with just a few key examples, then the shoe does indeed fit.
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In a previous column, I discuss how every living American has lived under a steady diet of lies from their government, their entire lives. I referred to it as Death by a Thousand Lies. Because modern Americans have been raised and still live under a constant flood of lies their entire lives, the vast majority find it much easier to buy lies than to find truth, especially in a "cancel culture" where the truth is not allowed to see the light of day.

Fact is a vast majority of Americans have never even read the Charters of Freedom. In fact, most don't even know what the Charters of Freedom are. Most who have read these documents, can't even properly interpret the words that appear in our Charters of Freedom. If they could, they would know better than to fall for the Convention of States scam that has taken in huge sums of money to lead people to a different form of national suicide.
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Inescapable Rule #1 for idiots - Nothing on earth is free, nothing!

Rule #2 - In the end, FREE stuff will cost you everything!

To be clear, any nation too stupid to be FREE, won't be!

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