@rawsalerts Who cares, why isn’t Kennedy? Oh because the powers that be don’t want him to be heard. Conspiracy theorist on both sides yet you can’t see this!
CBS News asked me why I want to be President. The reason is this: because Americans deserve to have a unifying leader who will fight for THEM. Who prioritizes peace, our health, and our soils. Who understands the peril and potential of technology. Who has the know-how and the backbone to stand up to the corrupt bureaucrats and big corporations that are destroying the middle class and, with it, the America I know and love.
America’s political divide sharpens with the pick of Tim Walz for Dem VP. He called Trump supporters “fascist” and “weird,” and they in turn are calling him worse than that. The need for an independent President who stands outside the divide and can unify the country is more compelling than ever. #Kennedy24
As Nicole (@NicoleShanahan) and I have journeyed throughout the country, we’ve listened carefully to the struggles of everyday Americans. All that we’ve heard has been vital in helping us generate realistic solutions.
Our multiple trips to the southern border, in particular, opened our eyes to the stark reality of what happens when the federal government abandons its responsibilities. We have since doubled-down on our commitment to secure our southern border.
Simply put: we care what is happening to you. When the time comes, you can trust that we will choose YOU – not a big corporation, not private donors, not the sock puppets in Washington. We’ll never stop advocating for solutions to your problems, listening to your feedback, and doing all we can to protect the air, soil, and water that belong to each and every one of us.
I see we're back to talk about the American Civil War again. Let me break this down for you, I've watched a few of them unfold over the past decade.
A Civil War in the United States would look nothing like the Civil War from between April 1861 and April 1865. Dominantly because the lines aren't geographic for the strife in the country right now, but also because war has fundamentally changed.
The first thing you need to realize is that a vast portion of both the current Active and Reserve U.S. Military would defect or abstain from fighting on U.S. Soil over the current political issues. Large portions would also stay on-board however, and utilize those systems to fight in favor of whichever government is currently in control of that system.
This would happen dominantly because the U.S. Military is one of the most diverse institutions anywhere in the world with members coming from all 50 states in the Union. We saw a precedent set for this within the Free Syrian Army, where tens of thousands of Soldiers defected to fight for the defense of their home towns against units they were formerly a part of. Even with that, tens of thousands of more stayed on station to fight for the regime.
There are videos from early on in that conflict where FSA troops parlay with the Syrian Arab Army because members of the FSA used to be in the SAA unit prior to the start of the conflict. These guys were homies before the war started, and the politics and optics didn't change that, even though they were fighting against one another.
Second, you're not going to see organized military units acting in concert with one another like you did when the Civil War was between the Union and the Confederates. Instead, you'll see dozens of small localized groups fighting actively against occupational forces, and occasionally against one another.
We've seen this play out in Myanmar with the creation of dozens of different PDF units that are centrally located and operating independently of one another, and in Syria where dozens of different factions form up what is known as the "FSA," but who will occasionally clash with one another when their objectives don't align perfectly.
Roughly 2% of the American population was killed between 1861 and 1865. That comes out to around 620,000 and 750,000 people based on the population of the country at the time. Today, conservatively, that number would look like 7,400,000 dead Americans, or one in every 50 Americans alive today. That's not taking into account American's current reliance on modern amenities like the JIT logistics system or electricity.
If you're standing on a platform of any size right now demanding a Civil War because politicians and people with a different opinion hurt your feelings, I suggest heading over to Funker530 and searching the key terms "Myanmar" and "Syria" for a preview of what you are asking for, which is decades of internal strife and the complete collapse of the world you live in today.
You won't need to worry about your Twitter engagement or YouTube following in a Second American Civil War. There's a roughly 1/50 chance that you'll die to the kinetic actions of your opposition, and that's if you don't starve and die of dehydration and our foreign adversaries on the world stage don't step up and start annexing large portions of the country.
Keep in mind, all of this fighting will have zero impact on the Global Elites, who will simply pickup their operation and move themselves and their families to New Zealand or Oahu/Maui where they can't be impacted.
Have a good one Twitter, and thank you for coming to my @X talk. 🤙
More reckless escalation by US proxy Ukraine. Russia to "hold US accountable" for cluster munitions strike on civilian beachgoers. I WILL END THIS WAR!
Tried to post this on another platform and it’s obviously being suppressed so I’ll try it here! @RobertKennedyJr@NicoleShanahan
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If you're looking for a candidate who embodies the qualities of a true leader, look no further than RFK Jr.
- He has the humility to admit when he's wrong and changes his mind accordingly.
- He challenges ideological conformity and thinks independently.
- He is transparent with the American people.
- He defends the American people.
- He isn't easily manipulated.
- He inspires confidence by helping others move in the right direction.
- He does what he believes is right, even when faced with opposition.
- He takes responsibility for his actions and doesn't shift blame/engage in demagoguery.
- He doesn't dictate but instead presents his beliefs and encourages others to think for themselves and be convinced through reasoned discussion.
RFJ Jr. is someone who embodies these qualities and leads by example. He is inspiring others through his actions and his willingness to adapt, grow, and stand by his principles.
In a world that constantly evolves, the best leaders are those who embrace change and guide us toward a better future.
RFJ Jr. is that leader.