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When he was first running for President, Mr. Trump promised to create a Vaccine Safety Commission, with RFK, Jr. as the chair. Can anyone imagine how many parents across this country were supporting him because of that issue? After election, he refused to discuss it anymore. This is the reason I supported him in the first place, and the reason I will not support him again.

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I am apolitical. Just want to make that clear. Now for my opinion: He's just a man, they all are. None of them will "save" us, it's above their job description. Saving us is a God-job. We have the biggest corporate role to play in it ourselves. Sound off, don't be timid. Let it be known that you are awake! But I must say how delightful it was to watch Trump stir up the Washington status quo. They went irrational psycho trying to get rid of him. Some are still psyched-out, it's terminal for them. At the very least his presence caused the "locos" to show their stripes. Now we know who the "crazies" are! We should be grateful for that. I'm not counting out the possibility of a second term. If he wins, fasten your seat belts. We'll be in for another rollercoaster ride from one side of the aisle to the other. Trust God, not politics. Pray. Protest. But most of all enjoy the ride!

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President “warp speed vaccine” Trump played his role in the pandemic just like Biden is playing his. Trump’s divisiveness opened the door for the idiot in chief we now suffer with. He should have fired Fauci on day one and his embracing of Gates instead of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on vaccines speaks volumes. In the end he is not a strong person, the savior of no one, and the leader of a failed response to the pandemic.

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bang on, 100%...beautiful post...

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I have said before, I am also troubled about his attitude. "The vaccine is the greatest thing that ever happened!" Catch up, DJT! Maybe we should send him RFK's book for Christmas. Or invite him to a panel for vaccine injured.

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When the Pandemic first started, one of my siblings sent me the "Plandemic" video and I thought it was crazy. Slowly I've watched about every crazy thing happen. This has significantly affected my trust of government, corporations and both political parties. My preference for the next election would be a candidate with no large corporate ties and no ties to the WEF. Big pharma has so much money and its influence is international. It did seem Trump was not supposed to win and his election through a wrench in the plans, but I'm not even sure of that. I will blindly follow no candidate and my hope is mostly in God and secondarily in new media sources that will at least try to present the truth.

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That’s the tough part. The financial barrier to entry is insurmountable for all but the uber-rich, which is why someone like Trump was so appealing. It seemed like he could at least be only held to his own agendas, given his personal wealth, but it seems like if you’re part of the 0.1% your agendas are going to be more or less in lockstep with other corporate interests, even if you’re not being directly “paid-off.”

I’ve honestly wondered if a system where all citizens of age were put into a lottery and politicians were randomly selected might actually prove to be a less corrupt system. Or better yet, and more democratic, if we could all directly vote on policies… we have the technology!

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Now that evidence is clear of failure of mRNA injections, Dems are happy to quietly pass the buck of Operation Warp Speed (OWS) responsibility to POTUS Trump, and he's falling for it, hook, line, and sinker. Damned if he does claim responsibility for OWS, damned if he doesn't. What he should do is take credit for clearing the space for OWS to flourish, but denounce Big Pharma for bringing a faulty product to market despite all the resources given.

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I too think that he did a lot of great things. It seems to me that his huge ego gets in the way of him seeing that the vax has not been very helpful to the overall situation while causing harm to many.

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Spot on. PDJT is a man; nevertheless he is accountable, just as we all are.

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It’s disturbing to check out some “conspiracy theorist”/Qanon forums these days(I’ll spare you the headache by not specifically mentioning them). You’d think they would be all over the dangers and lies of the vaccines… however it appears to be just the opposite! Some still oppose mandates, but they all seem to buy into the “safe and effective” propaganda and support Trump’s recent comments fully. I think mostly because, like others here have said, its very dangerous to anoint any person as your “hero.” I’d say “think for yourself” but I’m worried that too has become a hollow catchphrase!

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Mr. Trump was a good president. What we need is beyond one person. Are we afraid to talk about what we want? We should never repeat the covid-19 pandemic freedom restrictions

https://guessname.substack.com/p/willpower-part-2

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I believed Trump had Americans' best interests at heart but, to me, he is owned by Big Pharma. The money I think he's getting is just too tempting. I think this because he keeps pushing this idea of 'vaccines are great!' No, ALL vaccines are the opposite of great. https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/vaccines-are-very-good-for-the-drug

https://colleenhuber.substack.com/p/vaccinated-kids-are-doing-worse

https://colleenhuber.substack.com/p/what-is-in-a-vaccine

I really wanted to believe there was actually a politician that had the people's best interests in mind but I won't fall for that anymore. I know I'm being really pessimistic but that's how I see it right now.

If people learn about the amazing immune system that God gave us, I don't think anyone would be afraid of viruses. https://colleenhuber.substack.com/p/immunology-1011

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