
Harry Ballzonya
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Harry Ballzonya
@ChairmansHarry
read State of Fear by Michael Crichton









Yeah, TRHL, but it's still not misleading--and is in fact accurate--to call our country a democracy. We are a liberal democracy, centered on individual rights (liberal) and ostensibly governed by the people (democratic). In fact, we're the most radical of the liberal democracies in the world in that we believe people are born with rights (they're inalienable), not granted them by the government. That's the source of our exceptionalism. We are a democratic republic, a representative democracy, a constitutional republic. We the people elect our representatives (democratic), who make and enforce our laws (republican), following the blueprint laid out in our constitution (constitutional). The unelected branch, the judicial, presides over the whole thing to ensure the laws are constitutional and properly applied. What we are not is a direct or popular democracy, which isn't a democracy at all; it's an ochlocracy. It isn't just today's Democrats who embrace mob rule. I know libertarians who also believe we should abandon representative government. Very foolish. All that said, Kamala Harris is en effing moron who believes in whatever will advance her career. She may be worse than Joe Biden, if that's possible. I know the whole process gets screwed up by corrupt, self-serving politicians, like these two, including judges, which is what makes Clarence Thomas an American hero because he plays it right down the line every time, God bless him. He knows what his job is, and he does it by the book. But it's still misleading to say we're not a democracy.


@AmazingZoltan @Dustin054345553 His expenditures are here. ourcommons.ca/proactivediscl…

As expected 🇨🇦 Narinder Nagra was RELEASED until a later date 😂 Project Sledgehammer still on the streets of Canada 🤯

Wait. I thought Australia’s aggressive Zero COVID policies saved lives. Well why is its cumulative excess mortality higher than Sweden’s, which did not lock down? And why has Australia’s cumulative excess mortality been rapidly climbing for three years straight?
















