You need to understand something. Peanut the squirrel’s death isn’t about people getting outraged over a nothingburger. It’s not just about Peanut being a cute animal that met an unjust fate.
It’s also about how the state can barge into a man’s home at the stroke of a judge’s pen, strip him of all his rights and treat him like a felon, rifle through his belongings, and murder his pet animals over an anonymous complaint made thousands of miles away because the officers are “just following standard procedure.”
There are few places in the “free world” where the bureaucracy operates like this—the UK, Germany. Not pleasant. America is joining that list. It’s become overly bureaucratic and not only is to costing Americans trillions of dollars a year, that money is being used to deprive Americans of their Constitutional rights.
Imagine 10 armed agents of the state walk into your house, detain you and your significant other outside of your own home, question you like common criminals, then, euthanize your pets based on an anonymous complaint after tossing your entire house.
It’s not about the squirrel.
Make sure everyone you know hears the story of Peanut the squirrel and Fred the raccoon. The Democrats went too far this time. They raided this man because a hater reported them for having these pets. New York stole the animals and KILLED them. This is the Democrat Party.
It’s time to vote out a government that will kill a pet squirrel but will gladly allow 600,000 criminals with 13,000 murderers & 16,000 rapists knowingly into their country. Maybe P’nuts murder will be the catalyst for real change & awakening as to our govts broken priorities!
It is the stated goal of the Democrats to legalize all illegals, which would make all swing states permanently blue and turn America into a single-party state, just like California.
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