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How To Safeguard Elections?

The [Deep State] is now building the cyber narrative. Trump is going to show the people how the [Deep State] cheated in the election.

The [Deep State] is going to be trapped and they will push their event. Trump has warned the people that war is coming and the people will need to make a decision.

As the people see it all play out, they will accept what needs to be done. More from the X22 Report.

San Francisco Gets Makeover

San Francisco is hosting an Asia Pacific economic summit meeting this coming week, highlighted by talks between U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Guess what?

The dirty town is suddenly getting a makeover. Homeless encampments are disappearing. Dingy streets are getting polished. Trash is getting lifted from back alleys. Looks like Jinping rates, while otherwise, San Francisco could care less how filthy it looks. Here’s more from the Liberal Hivemind.

City Where Every Drug Is Legal

Welcome to Portland, Oregon, the most drug-riddled city in the United States and a prime example of how liberal politics represent a scathing failure.

Here, Tyler Oliveira investigates the scene down on the streets, including a couple of homeless camps, accompanied by a social worker who is passionate and fearless, but ultimately, fighting a losing battle.

You don’t want to live in Portland, and most certainly, you don’t want any cities near you copying Portland’s horrific policies.

 

The Tragedy Of American Cities

The extreme social decline of America is in full force. You need only look at many of our once-proud cities to see filth, squalor and disease–in the streets!

Metropolitan areas in Portland, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, New York and Detroit are seemingly beyond help, overrun by thousands of homeless encampments, and wallowing in crime and sexual abuse. And the rate of delinquencies has spiked to the highest in U.S. history.

Even in our nation’s Capitol, a few blocks from the White House, countless homeless can be seen sprawled out on the ground. 99Percent takes a deeper look at the crisis.

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