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BDjohn4 47 points ago +48 / -1

Happy to see this.

I have been giving $50/month to Judicial Watch for almost five years I think. I know that much of their work falls upon deaf ears sometimes, but at least we have them out there uncovering the corruption and reporting on it.

Why is JW needed? Because as the Congress becomes more and more dysfunctional, tyrants will rely more on the Judiciary (judges) to declare this law or that law unconstitutional. This reliance on the judiciary to solve basic disputes is, itself, a sign that our Republic is perhaps beginning Oswald Spengler’s death spiral.

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FLYWHEEL_PRIME 20 points ago +20 / -0

The tipping point was reached long ago back in the 80s or 90s, everything after that has just been throwing water out of a sinking ship. You've got to step back and look at the true FUNDAMENTALS of the republic to realize the whole thing is unsustainable. Just as matter of time before one side truly takes over either by force or litigious actions.

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TentElephant 6 points ago +6 / -0

The tipping point was Woodrow Wilson and the Fed.

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FLYWHEEL_PRIME 1 point ago +2 / -1

Nah, I don't agree with any of that.

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SJBHamilton 11 points ago +11 / -0

A number of people here have trashed JW, not understanding that JW steadily chips away at the deep state with FOIA requests and lawsuits.

We have to go after the Deep State in as many ways as possible.