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No one, from Hunter Bidens laptop to the vaccine has sought the truth except Senator Johnson. I don't know what is in his heart, but he has been a champion and even gone to meet with the truckers. He has really tried to listen and reach out to everyone. I support him because he is measured and he takes his office seriously. Those that are least protected he tries to protect. He reached out to those harmed by the vaccine. While they are being ignored and shut down by all others, he and Children's Health Defense have been their advocates. He has been the only person in Government. Can you imagine your government abandoning you after harming you? This is not supposed to happen. Why is it that Soros can give millions and we can only give $5800? Why can Zucker bucks change our entire voting system but we can only do $5800? Keep asking yourself. BLM $900 million to ACT Blue, you $5800?

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I expect most of us are beset with dozens direct mail appeals for donations almost daily. I can’t respond to most of them, as worthy as they appear. People are hurting. But it is possible to give away your entire retirement to as many causes as there are, making dilute contributions with zero impact. The largest donations I make are CHD and regenerative organic farming, skipping most smaller donations. I’m making an exception for Senator Johnson. I’ve been watching him since his hearings on elections. We were in awe...this man is a class act. Only since did I learn about his hearings with McCullough and Kory before I knew they ever happened. He’s extraordinary. I’m embarrassed to admit I’m a registered Dem but totally disgusted with this administration. I’ll keep this affiliation so I can write comments to my Dem Senators from behind that facade. Like almost everyone else I made fun of Trump when he was first elected but since then came to see his Presidency in a new context that signaled a remarkable change in the Republican agenda. It was just starting to resemble itself, something that has been lost since Reagan. Milton Friedman was the Tony Fauci of economics, with consequences almost as dire for Rep and Dem administrations alike … the reason it was hard to tell them apart, as Naomi Klein explained so well. There are reasons Sen Johnson was a strong supporter of Trump and it is vital to put aside Trump’s bluster and see through the noise, as Johnson surely does. Trump was a hair’s breath from bringing RFK, Jr. into his administration … I see the hand of Fauci in putting the kibosh on that. Trump was on the right track with Scott Atlas and HCQ, but did not have the confidence and reach-out to overcome Fauci, Birx and Redfield. He should have rolled out early treatments instead of “Warp Speed” but I don’t think he would EVER have mandated these shots.

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