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Of great concern to many Americans (and our allies), that we are no longer electing qualified people to public office. And that goes for both political parties. The two recent mayoral races in New York City and Seattle, for example. In the NYC race, none of the candidates were worthy of governing the most important city in the world. NONE. And yet, here we are. A good place to start: campaign reform. Reign in political advertising. Require networks and radio -- any entity licensed under the FCC -- to cover debates by the candidates. And not just one debate, but a series. Each covering distinct issues. And I mean by that, serious objective debates. Our country deserves the best among us to represent our communities, states, and nation.

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Who would have ever thought that our once greatest resource, immigration, has turned out to be our greatest liability? What does our closest European allies, England, Germany, Belgium and France have in common? They all have been virtually overrun and culturally changed dramatically due to unprecedented immigration from the Middle East and Africa.

London, the financial center of Europe, now referred to as “Londonistan,” because of the dramatic and unrecognizable change in culture, accelerated by their Muslim Mayor, Sadiq Khan.

We now have a radical, Muslim-Socialist as the Mayor of our largest city and financial capital of the world.

Interestingly, two former Soviet bloc countries, Hungary and Poland have taken hard lines against the hoards of immigrants, in effect, putting their finger in the proverbial dike, in an effort to stabilize their economies and society.

Any questions?

https://agbu.org/france-belgium/changing-face-europe

https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2024/09/06/we-never-let-them-in-hungarys-pm-viktor-orban-demands-new-laws-tackling-migration

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