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    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseApril 9, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Re: “Trump, Musk denounced in protests across Washington” (April 6, A1):

    Do any of the protesters have any functionality for introspection? Do any of them ask themselves: 1. What would you do about rampant transnational gangs and related crime? 2. What would you do in regards to the harmful mountain of federal spending and debt? 3. What would you do about corrupt, fraudulent, wasteful authorities spending? 4. What would you do to finish warfare in Ukraine? 5. What would you do to finish authorities sanctioned discrimination i.e. DEI? 

    The protesters haven’t any cogent solutions to those questions. So, unwittingly, they’re siding with transnational crime, harmful federal debt, authorities corruption and waste, and authorities sponsored discrimination. 

    Tom Gumprecht, Freeland

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