Is Voting Worth It?

Is voting worth it?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 31.8%
  • No

    Votes: 11 50.0%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 4 18.2%

  • Total voters
    22
^ I vote the above is an AI made video.

If the Epstein files that were released are important to anybody, how likely is it that a Democrat administration would release them in this manner, they would rather oversee the careful dosing of selective and doctored leaks in response to their developing needs, to smear and fight or prosecute their opponents, or they'd just continue to use it for leverage and permit the blackmail to continue.

While Massie wants all the credit, graciously giving an honorable mention to MTJ and N. Mace, without Trump and his cabinet in the WH none of this would have seen the light.

A lot of voting related factors at play came together for this to happen, you need a willing president with loyal people around him, a Republican majority in both houses, enough Republicans who won't cuck, judges who won't interfere, solid conservative appellate courts to overrule them if need be, if that fails the SCOTUS is the last resort, elections influence on whose side this tribunal will be.

If all the success is to be attributed to Massie, it was through voting that he's found himself in that spot. If voting doesn't matter, there is no need to tell people about it, people need to hear about the things that aren't negligible, why obsess about something one thinks is of no importance.
 


Pentagon spending in September included nearly $9 million on Alaskan king crab and lobster tails, more than $200 million in furniture and $5.3 million in Apple devices – just some of the expenditures that added up to a record $93 billion price tag for the month, according to new analysis published by government watchdog

In addition to the $225.6 million in furniture expenditures – purchases that typically spike in September regardless of presidential administration, according to Open the Books – musical instruments cost $1.8 million. That included a $98,329 Steinway & Sons grand piano for the Air Force chief of staff’s home, a $26,000 violin, and a $21,750 custom handmade flute from the luxury Japanese brand Muramatsu.


Ahahahaha a 22K japanese flute. Wtf is this? loolll
 
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