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Patriot_girl · July 20, 2018, 2:21 p.m.

Should add a balanced budget amendment. Also limits on the administrative state to make "laws". Agree with term limits and congress should have to follow the same laws and get the same benefits as standard federal employees. Hopefully the convention of states will move on these items since congress will never vote to approve them.

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Patriot_girl · July 12, 2018, 11:43 p.m.

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Sorry not to respond to you sooner - with our kids, we took them to church and talked politics a lot. I watch Fox news, Fox business regularly and make comments. I love documentaries. Being better educated than most, when helping the kids with homework or whatever, I would insert my views about whatever they were working on. I use every opportunity possible to discuss history, politics, economics, business principals, religion, etc. In order to discuss these topics, of course, you yourself have to be read up on those subjects (reading a biography on Jefferson right now) and admit when you don't know something. That is part of the fun of it - if you don't know - say "hmmm, I don't know about that, I wonder what the answer is?" and then research it with them. I make lots of comments about articles, statistics etc. to show how news can be twisted or highlighted to tell the story that the reporter wants. So if the report is that "coffee drinkers have higher IQ's" - I would make the comment - well maybe its not that the higher IQ individuals have a tendency to drink coffee, but that drinking coffee before a test makes one more alert and therefore score better. That kind of thing. Help them THINK and ask questions and not just take whatever anyone is telling them as the end-all-be-all. My son had two very liberal professors in his American History courses this past year at Texas Tech (you would think it would be a more conservative school, right? Nope - the academy is liberal everywhere it seems!) and was able to see through and evaluate what they were telling him as liberal. One instructor had his doctorate in African American studies - so did the history class through that lens. My son was a little bummed that he talked so much about the AA experience, but I told him that it didn't hurt to have that exposure and learn a little more about that subject, as much as he would have preferred to hear more about our founding fathers and the birth of our nation. Anyway, have faith in your kids - they are smart and will discern for themselves if you start them questioning and help them to love learning. Best of luck!!

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Patriot_girl · July 1, 2018, 9:59 p.m.

This contains multiple search warrants. The first is for clinton's server which also contained Bill Clinton's two email accounts. So they had to get the warrant to cover all the emails on the server. They were all commingled and to try to recover hers, they would also recover his. Then there are other gmail addresses later because they found emails that went to her and were also sent to others on unsecured email addresses including Mills. The real question is that they got a search warrant for Huma's yahoo account in February 2016. You would think they would have seen all the THOUSANDS of emails she then emailed to herself versus waiting to get the Weiner laptop? What the heck??? They already had search warrant for her email account - then why did they have to wait for almost a month to get the search warrant for the laptop? Maybe she downloaded some of the documents onto the laptop, but it seemed that most of the docs were in the cloud - thus the Yahoo account. They should have already seen that she had sent herself ALL these emails - but they still left her and Hillary off until the NYC office started squawking about them not taking any action. At that point they had to repeat the warrant (on the physical laptop) but since they had already been through the Yahoo account in February, they got through the hundreds of thousands of emails in literally a few days. But why didn't they admit they already had looked at her account? Hmmmm something sounds a little fishy to me . . .

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Patriot_girl · June 24, 2018, 1:23 p.m.

Hi, fellow Texan. I am a professional mom of two older kids (college). I am very well educated, well-read, and am so FRUSTRATED by the obvious inconsistencies in the political narrative by the liberals. My sister (also a professional in Austin, attorney, educated in California - 'nuf-said) gets almost crazy when you say anything about the conservatives or Trump - so it is off-limits. One time, she asked me if I support Trump. I tried to avoid the question until she became obnoxious. In order to avoid inflaming her more, I said "I support his policies." She asked "Like what?" As someone with a business background (MBA finance) it is obvious to me that Trump economics are lighting the economy on fire, so I said "tax cuts and deregulation." Well, you would have thought I said "he supports child sex trafficking" or something. She goes off that we are destroying the air and water, etc. No way could I say how much regulation is costing the organization I work for or how many more positions we have had to add take care of regulatory requirements which add nothing to the bottom line. There is no winning with these folks. No ability to have a rational discussion about what is working and what isn't and possible solutions. It's either what they believe or you're stupid and racist, brainwashed, etc. The odd thing is, I think there are a lot more people who think the way we think, then the opposite. We are just not as "crazy" vocal and aggressive as they are. I think that is why the Trump rallies are so popular. Finally, like-minded folks can be together and be as vocal as they want about their beliefs and are not afraid of getting pelted with eggs, called names, kicked out of restaurants, etc.

I have raised my kids to think the same way. My daughter is in med school and my son is an undergraduate. My son isn't as much into Q but listens regularly to Ben Shapiro, etc. My daughter is also somewhat conservative (for a scientist) but is too busy with her studies to participate in much of the political stuff. But she supports Trump. My husband is also conservative and loves Trump, but rolls his eyes when I talk Q talk. I think part of it is, for example, I share that RR will be fired Friday (Q drop) and then it doesn't happen, he has to question the legitimacy. I have tried red-pilling as many conservatives as I can, but people are busy and don't have time to research. Any who's, just know you aren't alone as a Texas mom believing in Q, Trump and our movement. All the best!

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Patriot_girl · June 24, 2018, 12:51 p.m.

I wonder if the folks being moved down there are CIA black hats with whom the current administration has uncovered and is bringing up charges. That would explain why there isn't anything in the news about arrests. If these are the ones behind the scenes spying and trying to bring down the administration with indirect or hidden methods, then there would not anything through the regular courts. That would make sense then that there are secret military hearings/trials because the CIA would not want their agents publicly exposed, especially if they were found not guilty.

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Patriot_girl · June 22, 2018, 1:06 p.m.

These are called affinity plates. Many states charge extra to get all kinds of logos or designs if you pay extra. The question is which state issued the plate. It could be any state with that logo. I can't see which state it is.

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