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Chris Rossini
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Senior Fellow at The Ron Paul Institute Friday Co-Host of The Ron Paul Liberty Report Catholic ✝️ @chrisrossini on X
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
This is going around. But….This is business as usual. It’s what the Trump Administration has been doing in both of his administrations. Remember when MTG and Massie were complaining awhile back that all Congress is focused on is bills for Israel? Trump just recently bragged about how he’s the best for Israel…How he attacked Iran for Israel! It’s business as usual. image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
Here’s a positive. During Covid, everything outside of the official narrative was suppressed and censored. We have X now. (And Nostr). And on X you don’t have to look very far to see all of the people that are poking holes in the Charlie Kirk official narrative.
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
It's actually more than that. Marxism is not agnostic. It's hatred of God; seeking the destruction of God. Marx wrote in the Communist Manifesto: "But Communism abolishes eternal truths, it abolishes all religion and all morality, instead of constituting them on a new basis; it therefore acts in contradiction to all past historical experience." Keyword: "abolishes." image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
Our president continues to flounder, when he should have walked away on "Day 1." NATO nations can *say* that they don't buy Russian oil *directly.* Big deal. Oil does not have a label that says "From Russia" on it. They can always buy Russian oil from another country that re-sells it (like India). Who is President Trump to dictate how foreign nations should buy and sell anyway? He's not the dictator of the world. This war can end right now ... President Trump has to say "we're done." And it's over. image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
A large enough group of American people have come to act like the American federal government. Ever since 1898 (to be generous) the U.S. federal government has gone from one destructive war to another. All the way to this very day. If the US federal government doesn’t like something about a nation, force and violence are unleashed on that nation. This attitude has not only been embraced throughout the years by enough Americans, but now the people themselves are acting the way their government acts. Leadership matters. The U.S. government does not change when it comes to war. It is one continuous disaster since 1898. How will citizens under the government change when leadership refuses to give up endless war(s)?
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
The answer to this question is Americans. Goldman Sachs reports that Americans pay 86% of the tariffs. Yet, I don't see Americans on the board that the president was holding up on "Liberation Day." image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
This is after the Covid Scam. Zuckerberg played his part. Gates played his part. And Mr. "Operation Warp Speed" played his. Yet this is where we are. No one was punished for the Covid scam. Even Fauci was given a "preemptive pardon" by Biden. What an incredible slap in the face of the American people. From all of them. image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
Congress: - voted for “emergency authorization” for fake vaccines. - won’t stop funding Israel’s genocide - are dragging their feet to force a vote to release all of the Epstein files Is there a more pathetic group of people? Fake vaccines, genocide, sexual predators… Congress is completely useless.
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
According to the cultists, you have to “trust the plan.” If Elon wants to drastically cut the government but Dear Leader MUCH bigger government spending and debt… Then it’s Elon who is off the reservation. If Massie and MTG want Dear Leader to go beyond the “phase 1” binders… But Dear Leader makes up and sticks to “hoax”… Then the problem is Massie and MTG. Samuel Adams said something applicable to the cultists: “Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.”
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
People (on both sides) will defend anything. - Wars based on lies, that lead to millions of deaths. - Fake genders - Fake vaccines - Sexual predators Tell both sides what they need to repeat ... and they'll do it. There are no moral lines. They'll defend anything. image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
Being ruled by blackmailed sexual predators will NEVER make America great again. Keep going Rep. Massie. image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
The comparison to Jesus here is very inaccurate. Jesus wasn’t just a nice and caring guy; among other nice and caring guys. Jesus came to save individual souls that accept Him as God and Savior. The individual can be Gentile or Jew. But it is an individual endeavor. It’s not a one-shot deal for “humanity.” While the invitation to eternal life with Him is extended to all of humanity, we each have free will, and many choose to reject it and Him. Jesus did not come for the improvement of our material conditions. Not only was His own human life a testament to this, but He said to sell everything (detach from the material) to follow Him so that you can save that which is far superior to anything material; your soul. Not matter what material conditions we have, we’re always stuck with the primary problem that no material condition can solve — sin. Everything material we will leave behind, and leave the world as we came into it, with nothing. While there is nothing wrong with a multiplanetary existence for humans (if God allows it) that is far from the ultimate goal. Living on another planet is just another material achievement which will immediately start to lose value in our minds once it’s achieved. The Promised Land is not a PHYSICAL place or piece of land (modern day “Christian” Zionists are extremely misled, and the genocidal results prove their errors). Nor is it a piece of land out in space. The Promised Land is Heaven…no matter how many planets we happen to inhabit before the end of time. But we each individually have to choose it. So the best we can do for “humanity” is to encourage as many individuals as we can — to choose it, and Him. image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
Alexis De Tocqueville wrote in "Democracy in America" in 1835: "While the European endeavors to forget his domestic troubles by agitating society, the American derives from his own home that love of order which he afterwards carries with him into public affairs." This is the America that was lost starting in 1898. The focus would not be on taking care of your nation, but instead by agitating the world. In 2025, America is morally and economically bankrupt as a result of being obsessed with dictating everything to the world....and then bombing those who don't want to be dictated to. Trump has not changed this one iota. He wants to preserve the bankrupt version of America. Maybe give it a few more puffs of oxygen. But unless we let go of being the world dictator, and return to caring for ourselves, and setting a good example for the world, we will never be great again.
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
Tariffs have brought in $181.6 billion. Less than what has been wasted in Ukraine. And we Americans are paying those tariffs. Is there a ledger somewhere that shows where TRILLIONS "have already been taken in"? image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves on the planet. "No new wars" Trump wants to control it with a puppet leader. If you're naive enough to think that the U.S. government cares about the Venezuelan people living under "Socialism"... Don't forget that the U.S. government finances genocide in Gaza...sent a half million Ukrainians to their graves ... and wiped out about 1 million Iraqis based on complete lies. (And that's just the most recent stuff). The U.S. government is not humanitarian by any stretch of the imagination. image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
Why pretend anymore by using the word "defense"? Clearly the U.S. military hasn't been about defense since when, the War of 1812? image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
The Pro-Peace Ticket is all about war. What a con-job. image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
Trump tries to cover-up the Epstein clients... And ever since has shifted the focus on Obama, and now Soros. These are red meat for Republican voters, which is most certainly why Trump is trying to shift attention here. Obama and Soros are horrendous of course...and there's no defense for what they have done. But if Trump wants to cover-up Epstein, that cannot be allowed. Americans cannot let that one go. image
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
Food for thought... Is at least *one angle* of the Trump Administration buying stocks to condition Americans for the future? Stocks are tremendously overvalued, and a selloff (big or small) will occur at some point. If the selloff is significant, the Trump Administration would almost certainly try to come in to stem the selling. Of course, bailing out the stock market would only worsen the situation, but that never phases the government one bit. The government takes every situation and find ways to make it worse. But perhaps this early "taking equity positions" in private corporations is a foreshadowing of what the government plans on doing in the future ... on a much bigger scale.
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chrisrossini 5 months ago
Fiat junk money always fails. When looking back at all the failures through history, you can't help but ask: "Why did they keep spending and printing?" "Why didn't they just stop?" Well, look at what we have today... President Trump INSISTS on printing more and spending more (i.e., BBB). There's nothing new under the sun. image