Resistance is Essential
Tom Homan just announced that ICE is going to pull out of Minnesota.
He may tout the success of the terrorist operations, but everyone understands what the withdrawal really means.
The outrage, the protests, the outspokenness of common citizenry worked.
Public opinion went against the jackboots and drove them out.
The deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti drew too much negative attention, caused too much flak.
It shouldn’t have taken the loss of two lives and the lives of many others disrupted and shattered to cause an uproar.
But the uproar was successful, and the thugs are leaving the state with their fascist tails tucked between their legs.
At times during this regime, there seems to be barely enough room to draw a breath of freedom.
But a breath is more than enough to turn into a whisper.
The whispers can be turned into shouts.
The shouts can be joined by feet on the march.
People voiced their disgust and disdain about the murders in Minnesota.
The government lied to our faces and tried to convince us our eyes were deceiving us.
We didn’t give into the lies.
We rose up, we spoke out, and it made all the difference.
We must continue to speak up.
Speak up and speak out about everything this regime wants to keep silent and repressed.
The Epstein Files are being uncovered, and with every release, the evidence is more damning.
The president and other rich and powerful people have been exposed to the light.
All those involved should be imprisoned.
The guilty should not be shielded by the presidency of the United States, nor should any other government office, money, fame, privilege, or prestige be a cover or safe haven for pedophiles.
The rich and powerful are paying the cost elsewhere.
Why not in America?
The children and women who were abused deserve justice.
It would be shameful for justice to be limited to elsewhere.
We must not allow the coverup of the Epstein files to continue.
We must continue to agitate, demonstrate, legislate, and vociferate until justice has been served.
We can’t give up on prosecuting the president, as we understand that chances are slim that he will be removed from office and go to jail.
But slim chances aren’t the same as no chances.
We must bring out the broom of justice and righteous indignation and sweep the miscreants into the dustbin of consequences.
We have secured a measure of justice in Minnesota.
But only a measure.
We cannot resurrect the dead.
Megan Good and Alex Pretti can’t be returned to their families, friends, and loved ones.
But the occupying force that caused their deaths has been driven out.
We must continue until the guilty in the Epstein Files are punished to the fullest extent of the law.
And simultaneously, we must agitate against this fascist regime until it no longer holds sway against the good of the people and the country.


Thank you again for speaking for all of us.