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Are we destined to be slaves?

"I need your help and I need it NOW." - second paragraph, recent Presidential Task Force letter.


In it he asks for money but he's right, he does need our help and he does need it NOW. But his ego won't help him admit that he can't drain the swamp nor can he restore this near socialist country back to being a constitutional republic.

While he may continue to try, he is but a finger stuck into the leak of a crumbling dam holding back the waters of communism.


We need to put our petty disagreements aside and unite to save this country, the last bastion of freedom left in this world.

There's still time to use the Convention of States option listed in Article V. The rapidly rising numbers of American patriots who sign the petition and show that they've had enough will cause great chaos and anxiety among the deepstate, the swamp , the establishment or whatever you want to call it.

They are already discussing how to add more debt to add to the burden of future generations, making them slaves to the state. Another patient plan by them to take complete control and institute that one world government many fear.

The President doesn't have the authority to propose the amendments that will restore the original model of our federal government. But we do, via our states with the second option of Article V, the amending convention aka. the Convention of States.

Do we have the courage and the wisdom to be free or is more of what we're going through right now everyone's destiny?

Go to the Convention of States tab on this site to learn more and sign the petition.

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