From Ron Paul <[email protected]>
Subject A Gloomy 2023? Here Are Some Bright Spots
Date January 8, 2023 7:04 PM
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Patriot,

After what many view as a very disappointing election last
November, it's important we reflect on some very positive
developments.

These aren't small developments either, but major setbacks for
the American Deep State - which translate to major opportunities
for liberty in the coming year.

Even the well-publicized vote-athon for the Speaker of the House
is a positive thing. More Americans than ever have gotten a taste
of how Congress operates in the open rather than behind closed
doors. They heard how 4,000-page bills with millions and billions
and trillions of spending get rammed through in a day.

Now, you and I need to be prepared to remind our representatives
we are watching them and their misdeeds will not go unnoticed.

If you haven't already seen it, check out my most recent weekly
column below.

Public opinion against the Deep State - which was once more
commonly called the "military industrial complex" - is turning,
in a good and big way.

Let's be sure to capitalize on this throughout the year ahead.

If you can, please support Campaign for Liberty's continued work
to expose, confront, and fight the ongoing assaults on our
liberty.
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Thank you for your support,

Ron Paul


A Gloomy 2023? Here Are Some Bright Spots

The prospects for peace, justice, and the advancement of liberty
in 2023 may at first seem further away than ever. Washington's
determination to overthrow the Russian government via a proxy war
in Ukraine has brought the threat of nuclear war closer than ever
in history. The mainstream media is even "normalizing" the idea
that a nuclear attack on the U.S. is really no big deal. Yahoo
News wrote yesterday [January 1] that a "public health expert" is
"concerned" that Americans are not sufficiently prepared for
nuclear bombs hitting major U.S. cities!

The Yahoo article even links to a FEMA-authored "nuclear
detonation planning guide" to help us better get through a
barrage of nuclear missiles. Are they insane? They act as if a
nuclear attack on the United States is just another inconvenience
to plan for, like an ice storm or a hurricane.

The FEMA guide's advice on what to do during a nuclear attack is,
"Get inside, stay inside, and stay tuned." Stay tuned to what?
Have they not seen the photos from Hiroshima or Nagasaki?

While we are foolishly edging toward war, with the media and
Beltway neocons cheering it on, there are still some bright spots
we can look to in 2023.

First, polls consistently demonstrate increasing American
opposition to U.S. involvement in Ukraine. Republicans are set to
take control of the House this week right as Republican voter
support for more military aid to Ukraine has seen a dramatic and
steady decline. U.S. households continue to struggle under
runaway inflation and a looming economic crack-up and more
Americans are going to demand answers from their government as to
why we have sent more than $100 billion to Ukraine while so many
are struggling at home.

Second, a recent Rasmussen poll has revealed that in light of the
"Twitter Files" - which showed that the FBI viewed the social
media platform as a paid subsidiary of the U.S. government - some
63 percent of likely U.S. voters "believe Congress should
investigate whether the FBI was involved in censoring information
on social media sites." A large percentage of those polled
believe the FBI has been politicized by the current
Administration, which may give incoming Republicans in the House
some backbone to launch an actual investigation. Without the
First Amendment, the other Amendments are virtually meaningless,
and when the U.S. government can strong-arm "private" businesses
to attack free speech, freedom has no future.

A third bright point is that the nearly twelve-year war on Syria
might finally be closer to settlement. Syrian and Turkish defense
ministers held negotiations brokered by Moscow which resulted in
an agreement by Turkey to withdraw its military forces from
Syrian soil. There are rumors that a meeting between the leaders
of Turkey and Syria may come as soon as early this new year.

The destruction of Syria was part of the Obama/Hillary/neocon
plan to "remake" the Middle East, but as always these
interventionist schemes have only resulted in death and
destruction. Washington continues to lecture Russia about
occupying Ukrainian soil, yet the U.S. military has for years
occupied Syrian territory for the sole purpose of backing
extremists and stealing Syrian oil. Turkey leaving Syria will add
pressure for the U.S. to leave Syria. That is a good thing.

The new year is upon us. It might be easy to feel dejected. But
for we who promote peace, freedom, and justice, there is much to
build on. Do not allow your voices to be silenced!


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