Dear anons
now we've all had a chance to calm down a bit, here's my 2 cents.
Whether the Omnibus Bill turns out to a masterstroke of 4d chess or
simply one setback in a long campaign, the reaction to it should teach
us something.
What kind of people are we?
If we lose our heads every time something seems to go wrong (time will
tell if it did or not), then how can we be trusted with anything
important?
Are we the kind of people who drop our weapons and run every time the
enemy says 'boo', or will we stay and fight?
Humour me with a hypothetical…
Q has warned us of the possibility of 10 days of darkness. That may or
may not include an internet shutdown orchestrated by the Cabal.
Remember they have already set the stage to blame this on "Muh Russian
Conspiracy". Such an event would put food, medicine and power supplies
at great risk.
Just suppose that Q calculated a veto would precipitate the 10 days of
darkness, and suppose that they looked at the weather and decided a
shutdown posed too big a risk to people under 10 inches of snow?
Would they decide it is better to take a short term hit than to risk
innocent lives?
Now I'm not saying this is the case. Not even seriously suggesting it,
just using it as an example of the kind of calculations that might be
being made behind the scenes.
I'm still hoping we will see the Army Engineers start work on the
southern border tomorrow morning, but even if I don't see it, I am still
willing to keep the faith.
If it turns out that the above is even remotely close to being true then
we should all take heart that we are dealing with a group of people who
put the security and safety of others above their own agenda.
God bless all patriots everywhere.