Joseph Goebbels couldn’t have done a better job.

First you create a scapegoat and demonize them with lies playing on the general population’s fear and ignorance.

Then you claim the scapegoated people are taking from the general population what is theirs .

IGNORANCE TO THE MAX

Finally, you use the scapegoated people to create distrust in a political process to further your political aims seeking to enhance your control over the general population while disparaging your opponents with more lies and propaganda.


You are being setup to distrust the results of the next election. You are being prepared to believe claims of fraud, cheating and a rigged election.

Apply some common sense, do some simple math, apply logic and learn how absurd these claims are.

I have voted in NJ since 1965 and never used a paper ballot and never needed one.

The next election will test the strength of our democracy. We will either succumb to the propaganda and its consequences or rely on truth and support our system that has served us well for centuries.

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  1. You have hit the nail on the head and you properly identify the main culprit, Stephen Miller. The man in the oval office is just the idiot you prance around as he has the following and so long as he is given praise he does the bidding but the likes of Miller and Witkoff and others are the ones perpetrating the chess moves and thus far they are winning, however we are seeing some cracks in the wall but we need to turn the tables in the upcoming elections so we can stop them cold.

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  2. Good Morning Mr. Quinn,

    I’m on the same page as you regarding everything happening in Washington. I’ve started to watch this series, Watergate – Blueprint for a Scandal, on HBO Max. I was surprised to see the similarities between the Nixon administration and how the Watergate scandal understanding unfolded, and the current administration in Washington. It’s almost like those in the White House now watched this series and took notes on how to do it. Most importantly was the need for Nixon to have unwavering support from those in his circle, much like the Oval Office today. Please keep up the pointed posts. Thank you. Roger K.

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