Democrats and the media spent years promoting violence against their opponents, which has been captured beautifully in a recent viral video.
Some are blaming Trump for steering a mob towards Congress on January 6, but there is growing evidence the people leaving his speech were not the one’s who initiated the trespassing of Congress.
Waters resides in a multimillion-dollar home, closer to Beverly Hills, in the wealthy area of Hancock Park. She is protected by the police she wants to defund and remains comfortable behind her mansion walls while promoting illegal immigration into her sanctuary city.
Currently Waters focuses on televised Trump-bashing appearances and stoking a race war, but historically has been primary sponsor on only three bills that became law:
Renaming a Post Office
National Flood Insurance Extension (Her district doesn’t flood)
Haiti Debt Relief and Earthquake Recovery Act of 2010
Marxist organizers “Shut Down D.C.” staged a protest at Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s home on Saturday and the Democrats are following their lead by rushing back to Congress to investigate the Trump Administration for allegedly tampering with the Post Office’s ability to deliver on mail-in-voting.
Meanwhile it was revealed the U.S. Post Office filed a patent on Feb. 7, 2020 for more secure blockchain mail-in-voting that was just approved on Aug. 13. (The filing was before the lockdowns and before the Democrats’ big push for mail-in-voting.)
While too late for this year, secure voting is also being worked on by the organization “Follow My Vote” as described above. Their idea is to cast votes as transactions, where a blockchain audit trail makes it impossible to change or remove votes.
Shortly thereafter Republicans were attacked with gunfire at a baseball field, wounding House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and a staffer for Texas Rep. Roger Williams.
Democrat Vice Presidential candidate Tim Kaine’s son (Linwood Kaine) and others Antifa members were charged with disrupting free speech usingShowbox for iPhone a smoke bomb inside the Minnesota Capitol building.