Author Archives: DRenegade

England Is Cooked

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Considerations

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We Must Be Able to Rebuild

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Property Taxes

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Job Revisions

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Color Revolution: A Strategic Assessment (2025-2028)

by Mike Shelby Last month, the nation’s largest anti-Trump resistance group announced their phased strategy to resist and ultimately end the Trump administration, by any means necessary. Efforts over the past six months have focused on local outreach and organizing, … Continue reading

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How Biden paved the way for dangerous Indians to drive 60-ton semi trucks on US roads

The trucking industry in America has become a wrecking machine, and Joe Biden helped put it into overdrive. What’s happening right now isn’t just about “driver shortages” or workforce diversity. It’s DEI on foreign steroids, and it’s putting every American … Continue reading

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Baltimore

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Property Taxes and Insurance

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Which Ones Do We Never Knew Existed?

How much have we already lost of our culture and rights? Look at the misinformation surrounding 501C3 churches and how our churches were bought off for tax exemptions. Our 2nd Amendment rights were limited by a falsified Supreme Court hearing: … Continue reading

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A Good Idea

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Why We Will Not Vote Our Way Out

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Ed Martin Update

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Who Is Graham Representing?

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Trump Considers Resettling 40,000 White South Africans

The Trump administration is reportedly considering limiting refugee admissions to roughly 40,000 people for fiscal year 2026, and a significant portion of them could be white South Africans, Reuters reported Friday. Two U.S. officials familiar with the discussions, along with … Continue reading

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