My general attitude toward society is one of live and let live. That is, my preferable society is one where I am left alone on my property where I am free to do whatever I choose and I leave others alone on their property where they can set their own
Financial writer Bill Holter and renowned gold and financial expert Jim Sinclair warn that no matter who wins this Presidential Election, the next administration will have to navigate the so-called financial reset that has already started.
I'm of two minds in writing this post, since anything short of Trump demonization is bizarrely treated as if it were support. And in the closing hours of the 2020 campaign, it's managing to get even more fever-swampy out there.
President Trump is bracing for a surge of post-election day unrest in the US by building a "non-scalable" barrier surrounding the White House complex, according to CNN.
In this video, we break down the possibility of there being a major conflict on Election Day and discuss three other very important matters that are being overlooked.
Brunette here. First off, don't get me wrong; I completely understand why many people are reluctant to vote -- especially when the choice (or field, don't forget how vital local races are) of candidates doesn't appeal to them.
Days after a vehicle convoy of President Trump's supporters escorted the Biden-Harris Bus down a Texas highway, another caravan of Trump supporters shut down a stretch of New Jersey roadway on Sunday.
This message is for anyone who has concerns about the upcoming U.S. elections, the potential for chaos and civil unrest, or those who fear what a "second wave" of Covid-19 could mean for the future of humanity. If you have found this message on y
As we first discussed over a month ago, with a likely unprecedented volume of mail-in ballots, prospects for volatility enduring post-election day have rarely been higher, and is in fact higher today than a month ago when concerns about post-election
You hear it every day. Someone says, "I just want the election to be over," hoping out loud that things will somehow "return to normal" once the 2020 vote ends. But it won't. The left already has plans to ensure that.
Even socially distanced and muffled by masks it's easy to overhear what people are asking one another this week:
"Who do you think will win the election?"
What it's like when you don't know who to vote for. Trying to choose between two terrible candidates? Do you vote for Trump or do you vote for Biden? This video will show you the journey on the best way to make up your mind on who to vote for in