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Jun 30, 2022·edited Jun 30, 2022Liked by Lynn Lockhart and James LaFond

I feel like this is one of your most profound articles. I live in South Dakota, where we are being invaded by political refugees from every corner of the country. I've heard 10 people a day move here and since I drive the interstate every day, I can vouch for the insane amount of traffic in moving vans and campers. We used to have 800,000 people, but I can only imagine what our population is after these last two years. I'm literally going to cry the day I hear we hit a million. They can't build houses or apartment buildings fast enough and our real estate market has gone through the roof. We paid 155,000 for 10 acres with a 10 year old house back in 2007 that is now worth nearly 500,000. Most places are subdividing their land down from 10 and 20 acres to 3 or 5 or possibly turning it into a housing development and annexing into the city. We had 5 places on our road when we moved in, now, we have to be nearing a 100, 3 acre properties bringing in all the nutjobs from other states who can't figure out how to survive out in the country without needing some kind of government entity. My only hope is that history repeats itself and these lastest "gold rush diggers" will eventually pack up and go home, once they get a taste of our bad weather and tough living conditions. I'm part Indian myself (Cherokee, Catawaban, and Creek) and feel like I understand how the Sioux felt seeing white settlers moving in and their way of life coming to an end. That's what this "great reset" feels like to me, any way. The newcomers feel like locusts who are only interested in whatever they can get from moving here. They certainly don't care about my taxes going up or my quality of life going down.

Gov Noem has a book out, now, and I'm sure that's going to bring even more people here. 😭💔😭🤬🤬🤬

I find the whole R v W reversal odd and expect it must have some political agenda that involves the ownership of our bodies. I'm not buying they suddenly realized the unconstitutionality of their previous ruling or had a moral realization. There's too much money at stake.

Miss you guys doing your videos. Too many good things lost to the insanity of this current reality.

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Jun 30, 2022Liked by Lynn Lockhart and James LaFond

This is one of the most on point post that you've made. The entire trans thing is about "trans humanism" with a disturbing misogyny strongly in the mix. I see the comment by Denise from South Dakota and it fits with my own experience of seeing the coastal weirdos moving into low population states to colonize them. I think any pity for the chemically altered sexually mutilated should be offset with an even healthier amount of contempt

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