
If the elections are not decided by the American people, we are no longer a republic. Tucker Carlson recently interviewed Mike Benz, who claims that the government has been pressuring social media companies to assist in committing fraud in the presidential elections. He even claims to have people on tape. If what Mr. Benz says is true, then the republic may have already fallen.
However, in all of the gloom and despair, I still see glimmers of hope. Not because I expect Washington, D.C., to suddenly turn from their wicked ways but because the internet has allowed citizen journalists to reach out to millions of our fellow citizens to expose the corruption.
If we can avoid the urge to give up and focus on fixing what we can, there is still hope that the sacred fires of liberty will once again burn bright in the United States of America.