On The Impeachment Of Ken Paxton

Dear Friends,

It seems to me, Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson just won a huge victory against truth, justice and the American way. The impeachment of Ken Paxton was a brilliant move. Making an example of the only AG to stand up for the people, against the criminal corporations, will be heard by every AG in the US. No one will stand up to them again. Allowing big pharma to escape consequences for killing tens of thousands and disabling millions of people. Now that is why you buy republicans as well as democrats! The return on that investment paid off in gold plated corruption! You have to hand it to republicans, the only people they are willing to impeach… are republicans. You would never see one vote to impeach a democrat for anything. A Soros Prosecutor for example. They know who owns them.

There is a uniparty in DC and in every state capital. The two parties in the US are only there to give us a team to root for. They are both progressive parties. The one is full blown fascist and the other is crypto fascist. Both bought and paid for by the elitist progressive faction. Put it this way, if you were a republican politician in Texas, and your constituents want you to vote to protect Ken Paxton, meanwhile, Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson called, and threatened to pull the millions they donate to your campaign… who would you obey? The sad truth is, our “representatives” represent the globalist interests that bought them, not the people who voted them into office. Mail in voting removes us from the equation another step. Any politician who bucks the system will get Paxtoned.

The progressive faction, the faction of the experts, administrative state and global fascism, has a monopoly on all three branches of our Constitutional government, and the administrative state (the true government) as well. The progressive faction is exactly what Madison claimed would never happen, over and over, in the Federalist Papers. Even as the anti federalist papers warned us of this very thing. Nevertheless, one faction now controls them all. Not only the two branches, Sauron controls all three, and the bureaucracy, with a gold ring. Totalitarian in nature and implementation, the progressive faction, exploiting nihilistic post modernist philosophy like an epee, has become hegemonic in the West today. Those who stand against it are ruined, as Ken Paxton is finding out now.

Being owned by the corporations is very lucrative for a corrupt politician. Let’s face it, power is its own reward, but a little prosperity never hurts. One thing is obvious, getting elected to political office is a sure path to wealth, even if because it’s the will of God himself, and even if they are clean as driven snow, empirically, elected office is a ticket to prosperity. On the other hand, if our elected “representatives” are human beings, subject to all the failings of human beings, then the likelihood is that they are utterly, completely and totally corrupt, given the set of facts. The possibility they could be of a higher order than the common run of humanity notwithstanding. So, I believe a rational conclusion is that our representatives do not represent us, they represent the globalist progressive donor elite.

Texas is clearly as corrupt as any other state. The impeachment of Paxton is proof enough, but add to it the blatant violations of jurisprudence in the Alex Jones case, and you have a government in Texas that has stabbed its constituents in the back… and will be paid very well for it. People who seek esteem and affection, are better served to act virtuously and kind, rather than be as corrupt as a swollen dead hog, beside the road… then use the threat of law, to hold the rest of us in line. That is called arbitrary rule and is practiced by hypocrites. Back when Plutarch was writing his Parallel Lives, to be called a hypocrite was the worse insult anyone could cast on another. Today, the hypocrites that run the world have normalized it, as they are normalizing pedophilia. Backed by republican politicians in Texas.

Sincerely,

John Pepin

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