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Threat won’t go away

The Spokesman-Review

The king is dead. Long live the king. So chants the supplicant upon the pronounced demise of the leader’s signature agenda in the fiefdom of the “remade Socialist Republic of America.”

How appropriate that one of the original 13 colonies most defiantly rises against the “Crown” in spite of a majority of Tories (think Democrats) still professing sycophantic loyalty.

But rejoice not, for just like Freddie Krueger, the “One’s” agenda is by no means dead and is malignantly rising again with the proclamation of even more dedication to force through his agenda of inflicting subservience via “hope and chains.”

Rather than listening to the clarion message that was delivered by the most dedicated of partisan strongholds that their party possessed, the National Socialist Democrats have pronounced through their House speaker that they will push through their toxic health care agenda “one way or another.” Arrogance, hubris, stupidity? They proclaim, you decide.

Perhaps, just perhaps, the elected representatives of both major parties will look upon the result from Massachusetts and realize that a plurality of we the people are tired of being ignored, dictated to and being called derogatory, perverse names, then return to civil, constitutional government.

Gary Warren

Spokane



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