Anonymous ID: ba6aa8 July 9, 2020, 5:17 p.m. No.9910431   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Well, this isn't quite right (though I agree a nation's leaders are usually best selected from among the men). The saying goes "The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world". Women forgot their place of honor, imo.

Anonymous ID: ba6aa8 July 9, 2020, 5:27 p.m. No.9910516   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9910429

 

People lie on those polls I imagine. Plus the people polled are usually selected to be liberal. I don't think Trump will lose. The left will die of hypoxia and media induced hysteria prior to November 3.

 

To check this out get in your car and drive to the nearest small town. See people. See people doing ordinary non-bullshit activities without COVID coverings! See people walking with strollers and children. See people hanging out at hardware store, going grocery shopping, riding 4 wheelers, putting American flags around town. See real estate at actual affordable prices. See attractive brick and older solid homes with architectural detail. See young Americans walking down streets with sidewalks. No you didn't just die and go to heaven this is AMERICA!

Anonymous ID: ba6aa8 July 9, 2020, 5:41 p.m. No.9910653   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Okay, so I am starting, by the Grace of God to have quite a bit of fun with this DS cluster "f" of disease pron and run amok virtue signaling with a little bit of dystopian hell thrown in just for grins.

 

For months now, I have been drawn to the outdoors. Just the light is healing, plus the trees and blue sky (chem trails seem to be dwindling or different). Like God calling me out of the crazy. I've visited three small towns/cities in my state in the last week. It is totally like going "home". Do you ever have those moments when you "know" (though you don't really, its just a strong sense of something) what will happen? Got that feeling months ago in one of the cities (really more like a decent sized midwest town) I visited. There are signs of life but still a lot of shops are run down, some store fronts empty. While looking at this I just "knew" that the people would come back and revitalize it all. Just ordinary people enjoying ordinary and satisfying things. Makes me want to cry actually.

 

Now compare that: Simple, ordinary, godly life to what is being sold on TV and by the media. See it? Just turn off the crazy. Laugh at some of it, ignore a lot of it. Trust God loves you and will use it all for your good. How do you help everyone around you get out of the crazy, too? I think for a lot of us, it might be by leaving it ourselves. Lead others out by your example, maybe?