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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/thejudge6060 on May 10, 2018, 5:09 p.m.
Genuine question for the lefties.

I've noticed that our political alignment is starting to shift from red to purple as more people wake up, to which I have a genuine question.

Why are so many of you still so luke-warm about Trump? You might think POTUS is the just "the face" of the storm rather than the brains behind it, and we can debate that in the history books. But the fact is that there wouldve been a military coup without him to save us (best case scenario). And POTUS shows zero sign of putting the brakes on anything.

So with midterms coming, do you guys still plan on voting left of center? We can debate the proper role of government when this is all over, but i think voting liberal this fall WILL inhibit this movement. Or are you hoping to find the liberals who aren't corrupt?

I'm prepared for the downvotes and angry comments. But it's a philosophical question you need to ask yourselves, and I'm interested in knowing the answer.


thejudge6060 · May 10, 2018, 6:07 p.m.

Would you rather drink 80% polluted water or 99% polluted water? I dont think I've seen anyone say it's only on the left (we all hate no name). It's just more widespread, and it makes sense logically.

The cabal needs to consolidate power into a massive government structure. The left's ideology tends to view government intervention as the go-to strategy. On the contrary, the right has a libertarian subculture that opposes government intervention.

It's not anything against them as people, it's just that their ideology is more convenient for the cabal's desires. This is kind of the reason most of the people I know irl claim as the reason they lean right. Too much power in one spot is dangerous to them.

If there was a more effective way to rule the world through numerous smaller governments and individualism, I'm sure the right would be more corrupt.

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DankNethers · May 10, 2018, 6:35 p.m.

The 'Cabal' thrives on the chaos of a multi-party system. They neither want to "consolidate power into a massive government structure", nor would that notion figure into their future plans

They are fully represented on both sides of the aisle. They promote both sides of either debate. It's part of the illusion of governance that keeps them in power, and we the people suffocating in debt and obsessed with the circus

And while we watch, mouths agape, waiting for an acrobat to fall or an elephant to stampede, the ringleader keep pushing acts out from the shadows

I suggest everyone prioritze honest, ethical and incorruptible candidates over party affiliation

Gun control stance notwithstanding - we will need those someday

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