What did this election tell us?

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What did this election tell us?

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There are a lot of people that believed there was going to be a big Republican win this cycle and yet it didn't happen. I do believe there were problems in many locations but most if not all of the people I wanted to see win either didn't or they are in a race so tight we still don't know.

I believe we have just witnessed that people in general are indifferent to morality and truth. I think we can concluded that the majority of Americans support transitioning children, pornography in schools, killing unborn babies (and soon born babies), a complete economic failure, war and more war, and ignoring out right lies told by politicians and the mainstream media.

What does that mean for me? I believe there we are doomed now. The slide into war, poverty, and slavery is inevitable. I think the only think we can do now is hunker down and dig in, it's only going to get worse. I am out of debt. I'm attempting to establish a better means to provide for my family (growing our own food, a well that doesn't require electricity, transportation that doesn't require fossil fuels), and arming to the teeth to protect it all. Even with all this, I expect that the government will still show up at my door and carry me away in handcuffs or kills me when I fight back.

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I just found this and Glenn reflects some of my feelings on this.

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It's hard to know where the people really are because electronic and mail-in voting have been abused to pull everything to the left. We don't really know how far to the left. Like, in California, it's hard to believe that Newsom keeps prevailing and he's obviously positioning for a presidential run. I mean, I can't imagine anyone worse than Newsom becoming president. He is our Justin Trudeau.

I also think people are maybe becoming resigned to the cheating. They feel there is nothing that they can do about it, anymore. The cheaters will just keep prevailing, it seems.

So, it's hard to say where things REALLY are with the people.

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This world is hell. Satan rules a while longer. All democrats are comfortable in hell. It is where they choose to be. God allowed them to choose and they did. Churches have joined them.

When you attend the satan welcoming churches, and see the murderers, whores, and other democrats, socialists, communists, Marxists, etc., be sure to tell them that it is their love for satan that allowed this world to be as it is. Be sure to tell the Bishop that every single democrat that enters a temple brings the temple to be as evil as the world. It is already happening. No more angels on steeples. Soon to be replaced by a hologram of satan, unless they clean it up.

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I wouldn’t throw in the towel yet. The GOP could still win Senate seats in Nevada and Arizona. Nevada and Arizona are likely to have GOP governors. If Walker wins there could be 52 Senators. The GOP wlll take the House. The map for the Senate in 2024 is very favorable to the GOP. I found at least 282 electoral votes the GOP is likely to get in 2024. People are leaving blue states. Florida and Ohio are no longer swing states. Kari Lake can push some election changes in Arizona. The future is actually quite bright except we are going to have blue states for abortion. We still need revival. It can happen.

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Something that has been on my mind a lot lately is that we know how all this ends. The World will decay so significantly, that the Savior will have to return to in order to rescue those who are still trying to follow HIM. I heard a quote a long time ago and I don't remember where or who, but it was something like "In that last days the World will become so wicked that the Saints will plead with the Lord for His return." (Joseph Smith maybe?) That prayer has not been one I've spoke, I think that it's time. I still things will get way worse before the Savior returns with Fire and Burning for the wicked and Healing in His Wings for the righteous.

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The Mass Media is a modern type of Leftism, and it is anti-Christian. I don't see anyway of turning things around because the diffuse and varied instrumentalities of the Mass Media have so much influence for deliberate, destructive evil. Most people in the West don't even think that the progressives and globalists have caused any of our problems, like inflation. They don't even think most of them are problems, and they glibly dismiss the terrible realities so many face.

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The lesson the GOP should learn, but won't, is that people don't want to vote for lunatics. Boring, competent governors cruised to victory in NH, GA, and OH, while the lunatic, Trumpy Senate candidates got way fewer votes.

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Artaxerxes wrote: November 9th, 2022, 3:17 pm The lesson the GOP should learn, but won't, is that people don't want to vote for lunatics. Boring, competent governors cruised to victory in NH, GA, and OH, while the lunatic, Trumpy Senate candidates got way fewer votes.
The other big winners are DeSantis, Noem and Reynolds who kept their states open during Covid. It is still very likely Lake will win. There is an outside chance Masters might. DeSantis and Reynolds have made former swing states into reliably red states. Walker also has a good chance of winning. Vance won. I don’t know who is the lunatic.

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Artaxerxes wrote: November 9th, 2022, 3:17 pm The lesson the GOP should learn, but won't, is that people don't want to vote for lunatics. Boring, competent governors cruised to victory in NH, GA, and OH, while the lunatic, Trumpy Senate candidates got way fewer votes.
What utter bilge. Which attitude, outlook and viewpoint of course illustrates, underscores and adds to the real problem

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Chip wrote: November 9th, 2022, 1:07 pm It's hard to know where the people really are because electronic and mail-in voting have been abused to pull everything to the left. We don't really know how far to the left. Like, in California, it's hard to believe that Newsom keeps prevailing and he's obviously positioning for a presidential run. I mean, I can't imagine anyone worse than Newsom becoming president. He is our Justin Trudeau.
Biden is worse than Newsom. He's a literal pedophile that does every single thing that his globohomo handlers tell him to do and say.

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Nothing, we learned everything we needed to learn back in 2020.
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holzie58 wrote: November 9th, 2022, 2:57 pm Something that has been on my mind a lot lately is that we know how all this ends. The World will decay so significantly, that the Savior will have to return to in order to rescue those who are still trying to follow HIM. I heard a quote a long time ago and I don't remember where or who, but it was something like "In that last days the World will become so wicked that the Saints will plead with the Lord for His return." (Joseph Smith maybe?) That prayer has not been one I've spoke, I think that it's time. I still things will get way worse before the Savior returns with Fire and Burning for the wicked and Healing in His Wings for the righteous.
I love the hymn: come, oh thou king of king...
We've waited long for thee - with healing in thy wings
To set thy people free...
Come make an end to sin, and cleanse the earth by fire...

As well as, Redeemer of Israel , our only delight
On whom for a blessing we call ...
We know He is coming to gather His sheep,
And lead them to Zion in love...

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gradles21 wrote: November 9th, 2022, 3:30 pm
Chip wrote: November 9th, 2022, 1:07 pm It's hard to know where the people really are because electronic and mail-in voting have been abused to pull everything to the left. We don't really know how far to the left. Like, in California, it's hard to believe that Newsom keeps prevailing and he's obviously positioning for a presidential run. I mean, I can't imagine anyone worse than Newsom becoming president. He is our Justin Trudeau.
Biden is worse than Newsom. He's a literal pedophile that does every single thing that his globohomo handlers tell him to do and say.
People vote on how they perceive people and issues, not on how they are.

Many democrats voted in the last two elections because they literaly believe that Republicans are nazis, that Jan 6th was an actual coup attempt, and that if given power republicans would institute a tyranny. It doesn't matter that they are not true. These false beliefs are so frightening to these people that their motivation levels are off the charts. The democrats do propaganda much better than the republicans, and it helps that much of their constituency believe in subjectivism instead of objectivism and are tribal. They are more easily herded and controlled.

Consider this. It is a widely held belief among most americans that Trump is a racist and anti-homosexual. Also that he is an idiot. And what is this based upon? Propaganda from the democrat controlled media. A couple of innocent statements taken out of context or misquoted over and over again until it becomes the truth.

Compare this to Biden. Most people are unaware of his true mental state. They don't know the actual racist things he has said and done over the years. They don't know that he gets lost and is told what to do by his handlers. They don't know that he is a pervert. Why not? Once again, democrat media doesn't allow these things to be widely known.

Until the republicans learn how to break the stranglehold on media, they are going to have a very difficult time making progress. Even in red areas, a large percentage of the young people are not. This has always been a problem, but with social media now being so predominant and controlled by democrats, the problem is exponentially greater. Social media is the reason a large group of people actually believe in their core that republicans are literaly Nazis and act on that deep felt belief. Progressivism is a religion, and social media has allowed these folks to form a formidable cult.

When you add in the fraud that is built into the system due to intentionally lax security, the republicans have a real problem on their hands.

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Artaxerxes wrote: November 9th, 2022, 3:17 pm The lesson the GOP should learn, but won't, is that people don't want to vote for lunatics. Boring, competent governors cruised to victory in NH, GA, and OH, while the lunatic, Trumpy Senate candidates got way fewer votes.
It not about just getting the Republicans to win just to keep the status quo. We need Trumpy senate candidates and feisty governors like DeSantis, Lake, Noem, and Bundy to turn this ship around.

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There's no turning this thing around. The evil is too pervasive and in control. There's bureaucratic evil and destructive evil. We hear about it everywhere.

(Helaman 13:35–37)
Yea, we have hid up our treasures, and they have slipped away from us because of the curse of the land.
O that we had repented in the day that the word of the Lord came unto us.
For behold, the land is cursed; and all things are become slippery and we cannot hold them.
Behold, we are surrounded by demons; yea, we are encircled about by the angels of him
who hath sought to destroy our souls.

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What did I learn from this election?

I can no longer call the United States United. Just the States. We see the formation of two Americas. A coastal America that is very liberal and an interior and Southern America that is very conservative. The way the Roe repeal decision was read only accelerated that process. Leaving the abortion rules to the states, though constitutionally correct, will invariably lead to a division of the states.

The judgments of God will be over this nation especially in light of the lunar eclipse that preceded Election Day by mere hours. Ten years from now you will not recognize the country. No one will accept any election results from here on out (Dems with Republican wins, Republicans with Dem wins). As abortion rules in the red states tighten, we will start to see a reversal of moves with the ardent liberals wanting to be with their kind and the ardent conservatives wanting to be with their kind, further polarizing the country.

Martin Armstrong predicts that there might not even be an election in 2024. Currently digesting Michael Rush's latest video re Ezras Eagle.

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Christianlee wrote: November 9th, 2022, 2:31 pm I wouldn’t throw in the towel yet. The GOP could still win Senate seats in Nevada and Arizona. Nevada and Arizona are likely to have GOP governors. If Walker wins there could be 52 Senators. The GOP wlll take the House. The map for the Senate in 2024 is very favorable to the GOP. I found at least 282 electoral votes the GOP is likely to get in 2024. People are leaving blue states. Florida and Ohio are no longer swing states. Kari Lake can push some election changes in Arizona. The future is actually quite bright except we are going to have blue states for abortion. We still need revival. It can happen.
It’s likely not going to be enough to stop the economic trajectory. There will be another Great Depression.


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Benjamin_LK wrote: November 9th, 2022, 6:29 pm
Christianlee wrote: November 9th, 2022, 2:31 pm I wouldn’t throw in the towel yet. The GOP could still win Senate seats in Nevada and Arizona. Nevada and Arizona are likely to have GOP governors. If Walker wins there could be 52 Senators. The GOP wlll take the House. The map for the Senate in 2024 is very favorable to the GOP. I found at least 282 electoral votes the GOP is likely to get in 2024. People are leaving blue states. Florida and Ohio are no longer swing states. Kari Lake can push some election changes in Arizona. The future is actually quite bright except we are going to have blue states for abortion. We still need revival. It can happen.
It’s likely not going to be enough to stop the economic trajectory. There will be another Great Depression.
True. Biden baked that in.

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holzie58 wrote: November 9th, 2022, 2:57 pm Something that has been on my mind a lot lately is that we know how all this ends. The World will decay so significantly, that the Savior will have to return to in order to rescue those who are still trying to follow HIM. I heard a quote a long time ago and I don't remember where or who, but it was something like "In that last days the World will become so wicked that the Saints will plead with the Lord for His return." (Joseph Smith maybe?) That prayer has not been one I've spoke, I think that it's time. I still things will get way worse before the Savior returns with Fire and Burning for the wicked and Healing in His Wings for the righteous.
At this point, it’s time to work on avoiding joining the wickedness of the world.

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gradles21 wrote: November 9th, 2022, 3:30 pm
Chip wrote: November 9th, 2022, 1:07 pm It's hard to know where the people really are because electronic and mail-in voting have been abused to pull everything to the left. We don't really know how far to the left. Like, in California, it's hard to believe that Newsom keeps prevailing and he's obviously positioning for a presidential run. I mean, I can't imagine anyone worse than Newsom becoming president. He is our Justin Trudeau.
Biden is worse than Newsom. He's a literal pedophile that does every single thing that his globohomo handlers tell him to do and say.

I read that Newsom just declared California a sanctuary state for children wanting to "transition" to the other gender. If the kids can make it to California, California will take custody of those children and give them drugs and operations. Newsom also decreed that no more gas-powered lawn equipment can be sold here. Also, no more gas-powered cars in a few more years. Biden is a sick dope, but he doesn't have the raw energy and zeal of Newsom. Newsom will push sick things faster and harder.

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Helaman 5:2, "For their laws and their governments were established by the voice of the people, and they who chose evil were more numerous than they who chose good, therefore they were ripening for destruction, for the laws had become corrupted."

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From the video:.

Mitch McConnell and Mitt Romney both predicted a red wave. They were wrong and their model of appeasement and compromise doesn't work.

Republicans can't run on a platform of: Democrats are bad, and we are not Democrats. They have no platform or plan.

America has lost its soul and we won't wake up until we are cold, hungry homeless and hopeless. We are on the fast path to get there.

Christians have tried to live the Gospel by not voting for the bad guy, wishing for the best and going on about their own interests.

Christians should forget about their dreams of controlling US government and start looking to the New Testament for examples of how Christians helped each other survive and thrive in a world where Christians were a hated minority.

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Chip wrote: November 9th, 2022, 7:07 pm
gradles21 wrote: November 9th, 2022, 3:30 pm
Chip wrote: November 9th, 2022, 1:07 pm It's hard to know where the people really are because electronic and mail-in voting have been abused to pull everything to the left. We don't really know how far to the left. Like, in California, it's hard to believe that Newsom keeps prevailing and he's obviously positioning for a presidential run. I mean, I can't imagine anyone worse than Newsom becoming president. He is our Justin Trudeau.
Biden is worse than Newsom. He's a literal pedophile that does every single thing that his globohomo handlers tell him to do and say.

I read that Newsom just declared California a sanctuary state for children wanting to "transition" to the other gender. If the kids can make it to California, California will take custody of those children and give them drugs and operations. Newsom also decreed that no more gas-powered lawn equipment can be sold here. Also, no more gas-powered cars in a few more years. Biden is a sick dope, but he doesn't have the raw energy and zeal of Newsom. Newsom will push sick things faster and harder.
perfect.....less of them in the rest of the US.... Washington has the same car plan while they tear out the dams that we are getting electricity and water to grow crops from in Washington....ya ima gonna be forced out of outer darkness.....husband said today he is really really ready to go....just waiting for the great depression so we can get a nice place In Idaho before they take away all our money....lol.....Inslee is no better than Newsome......Newsome gets alot of press.....but no matter Washington is only a half step behind.....newsome looks like the devil in a suit....his tail and horns concealed.....Inslee just looks tired and slow......

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