I Feel the Earth Move Under my Feet
American Thinker,
by
Deana Chadwell
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
9/4/2022 8:50:50 AM
This has been happening with alarming frequency: unprecedented, unlawful, horrifying events. The 2020 election left me staggered. I knew the “reality” of the Biden “win” wasn’t even remotely real and yet there it was. I started pinning my hopes -- thin as they were -- on brave and desperate lawsuits, but little by little we realized that the courts weren’t going to solve this one. So we started looking to the certification process on January 6th of 2021. Surely sanity would return then.
But the events of that day shook all rational people to their core.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Pegmo 9/4/2022 8:55:43 AM (No. 1268064)
Well said. Requires determination, hard work and lots of prayer and dependence on God.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
franq 9/4/2022 9:14:40 AM (No. 1268088)
She pulls no punches, and spells it out clearly. Things have gotten incredibly worse in the years since ineligible Hussein was first elected.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
EJKrausJr 9/4/2022 9:39:21 AM (No. 1268108)
The worst is yet to come. The forthcoming recession will lead to a depression like the one in 2008. Lame Duck Joe's government is helpless as they still haven't fixed the Baby Formula shortage. We have become Caracas. You think shortages are bad now, wait a few months. Stock up while you can. Buy extra food every time you visit the grocery. People in the North will not be able to afford fuel for their boilers. People will freeze. LDJ will blame you for your complaining.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Highlander 9/4/2022 10:19:37 AM (No. 1268150)
Oh, we’re done, people. My one cling to hope is this passage from Genesis 18:
“And he said, Oh let not the Lord be angry, and I will speak yet but this once: Peradventure ten shall be found there (Sodom) And he said, I will not destroy it for ten's sake.”
If God was willing to spare an evil population for the sake of a few righteous, I would assume that today, we have a far greater number of righteous people to keep the country alive for a while longer.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Anti-DemocRAT 9/4/2022 10:30:28 AM (No. 1268160)
From the article, "But here’s the rub: We have a nation filled with at least two generations of people who have not been properly educated, who have no respect for the church, no respect for teachers, no respect for parents. We have a nation saturated with drugs, many people addicted because of painkillers, many too young to make sensible decisions about substances they can procure with ease."
Cant summarize it better than this. Many of the youth i meet r lost.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
MDConservative 9/4/2022 10:55:54 AM (No. 1268190)
Go peddle Biblical direction to non-Western immigrants, believers in other deities that some may call "pagan". My county in the Houston suburbs was once the most Red in the USA. Today, it is BLUE with a slight and quickly fading Red tinge at the edges. It is majority Asian, with whites and blacks the two smallest racial groupings in the latest census. While Asians may agree with the core principles, they shy away once religion is introduced - clashing with their own Buddhist, Hindu and Muslim beliefs. Want prayer in schools? Whose do we employ? What form do they take? Welcome to the "real" America that is expanding. If "real conservatives" don't wake up to this reality, elections will continue to vex them.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
FormerDem 9/4/2022 11:10:30 AM (No. 1268201)
one bright thought: due to their cheating Trump can come in as the cleanup crew. They were going to do these things anyway, and if Trump had won, facing that same Congress, he could have done little, his term would have ended, and, finis.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
ToryWhite 9/4/2022 11:15:40 AM (No. 1268208)
Despite the circumlocution from Reply 6, this is a beautiful, rational and faithful piece.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Philipsonh 9/4/2022 11:43:45 AM (No. 1268243)
Blame the youth ? No, blame the parents. When a family visits us and the teenager spends 90% of his time looking at his phone, that is the parent's fault. When a relative states he/she cannot get their children off of the video games, that is the fault of the parent. Parenting has become treating the children as friends, not as their children. Long ago the saying was ' spare the rod and spoil the child '. Just check out the street protests to see that in action. Out of control, violent, and no respect for society.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Italiano 9/4/2022 11:55:50 AM (No. 1268260)
FTA: "What should America do to prepare for the inevitable shocks to come? There are practical things that need doing:"
None of which will happen. Don't kid yourselves.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
MDConservative 9/4/2022 1:02:22 PM (No. 1268339)
#8 - None are so blind...
Politics is politics. Those non-Christian votes count as much as anyone's. And one wonders why conservatives fail to attract those non-white, non-Christian people with shared values to their camp. Spent much time at a Hindu or Buddhist temple, or a Muslim mosque in conversation? Served at Sikh langar meals? Time for many to widen their horizon...which doesn't require suspending any beliefs, nor compromising values.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Msquared112 9/4/2022 2:39:05 PM (No. 1268416)
Wonderful column!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
BarryNo 9/4/2022 3:20:11 PM (No. 1268454)
The Swamp has covered all bases with their slime, weeds, muck, while their gators, rats and snakes (FBI, CIA, DOJ) make sure to close doors on legitimate Constitutional options, or even attack those who try to clear away the muck. They keep this up they'll find out how useless F-15s and tanks are against an armed and angry citizenry.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
caljeepgirl 9/4/2022 6:07:52 PM (No. 1268566)
Ms. Chadwell admirably expresses my sentiments precisely....until she reaches the "Enter God."/Biblical section. I cannot honestly ascribe to her God, though I definitely believe in the existence of, and the necessity for, a basic 'Christian' moral framework to underpin a flourishing human society. So, I think the point #6/11 presents here is well-taken and realistic!
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