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"Vote Amish Merch"

People have been asking how to get "Vote Amish" merch, so we've set up a web store!

We've kept the prices low, and set up the store so that 25% of all sales will be available to use for our election integrity efforts across the country.

People holding election integrity events will also be able to use the store to help fund their events.

https://voteamish.webstoreorder.com/
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Interesting to watch the entire national credit line (10%) being used in every state during an election...
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Nellie and I voted in the Ohio primary today!

It was her first time voting, and she did great, mostly by herself. She told me she was voting for her "friends."

Perfect! I've taken her to many events, and she's made several friends on the ballot.

(Nellie had to vote provisionally because daddy didn't get her registered address updated in time.)
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"We are only just down out of the trees."

I've seen so much bad behavior in people lately, I'm reminded of the physicist Malcomb MacGregor, the famous electron theorist.

He visited me in my lab during the early 1990's, and we were discussing the bad behavior exhibited by so many scientists during the paradigm change we were experiencing.

He said, "Doug, you have to remember that we are only just down out of the trees."
Still, I was appalled that my chosen profession of science, that was supposed to be pure and truth-driven, was so full of politics.

And now that I've spent so much time with governors, secretaries of state, attorney generals, and legislators--offices I had assumed were occupied by qualified people with integrity--I can't help but re-learn the lesson.

People are not nearly as altruistic as I'd like them to be.

"We are only just down out of the trees."
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"Politics is a Messy Business"

I've learned a lot in the past year. More politics than I ever wanted to know.
I can see why good, honest people wouldn't want to engage in politics. It's like swimming in a cesspool.

Nevertheless, it is our civil obligation. And the more of us that step up, the more the swamp will drain, and the more righteous our governments can become.

Sort of like fighting in a war. No one wants to kill people, but soldiers do it because someone has to. It is ugly business.

So think of serving a term in government as your "tour of duty." A messy job, but someone has to do it, and it might as well be hard-working, common sense, honest citizens that take a turn. After all, that is the way the Constitution was designed.

If we learned anything about government in the last couple of years, we've learned that a school board office may be one of the most important offices in the country. Right next to county commissioners, sheriffs, and county auditors.

We are winning the battle for election integrity across the country not because of meetings with high-ranking government officials, but because local communities are stepping up and demanding election reform.

The local offices matter. Take a turn.
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I'm proud to live in a country built on a Judeo-Christian foundation. In a country populated with people that love liberty and justice.

But I am ashamed that we have fallen into depravity. Ashamed that too many of our citizens don't even vote. People who have no idea how amazing America is in the history of civilization.

We have no one to blame but ourselves.

It is time for sackcloth and ashes. It is the time for prophets. It is the time for action.

Or the beacon of liberty that America has been in the past will continue to fade, and evil will triumph.

In the end, the Bible teaches us that evil will have a heyday before the apocalypse and then judgment, followed by a rebirth of creation through a purifying fire.

No man knows the day nor the hour, and in the interim each of us must make our stand against evil.

Here, I raise my Ebenezer.
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Someone requested this, so I thought I would share it with everyone.
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"Nellie's Vote"

I confess, I've debated whether it is ethical for Nellie to vote for some time. Does she really have the mental faculties necessary to vote responsibly? She is 24, and really bright. I have learned not to underestimate her.

Perhaps this is not even the right question. After all, former negro slaves were also not considered worthy of a vote or capable of voting. As a country, we repented of such thinking, and eventually fixed the constitution.

Still, I don't think it is fair for me to have two votes. I want to enjoy a single, untainted vote.

So last night while I was studying up to vote today I was studying the sample ballot. Nellie in typical fashion crawled into my lap to see what I was doing.

She began reading the names off the ballot she knew... Joe Blystone, Mark Pukita, and John Adams. Then she said unprompted, "I love them. I love Joe, John, and Mark."

That settled it for me. Love is a perfectly valid reason to vote for someone.

She did the ballot herself. She is one smart cookie!
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"Watch Party"

I'm looking forward to attending Joe Blystone's election watch party tonight. I've never been to one before, and I'm thinking about what might happen.

I doubt that the election will be free and fair based upon all I've learned across the country. Nevertheless, I'm hoping that the will of the citizens will overwhelm the algorithms.

If the election is free and fair, I think Blystone will win the grassroots vote overwhelmingly. The question in my mind is whether that will be sufficient to overwhelm the suburban folks who know less about the "farmer."

Hopefully, the suburban votes will be diluted between DeWine and Renacci, and Blystone will emerge on top. I've not looked at any polling, this is just my gut.

But regardless of what happens, God is in control. At least I know that for sure.

When someone is making bad life choices you pray for a shallow bottom to their consequences.

At present, God is judging our nation. To me, the outcome of these elections is a barometer on the progress of our repentance.

I'm praying for a shallow bottom.
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The latest. The *complete* satellite record of global atmospheric temperature. Nothing unusual, just a continuation of the same natural trend since the little ice age; about 1.3 degrees warming per 100 years.
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"Excess Deaths"

Since March 5th, the CDC tracking indicates no excess deaths in the US due to *any* cause. This includes their projections based upon delayed reporting (light blue).

That's two months back to historical normal.
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The populations of Ohio and Sweden are about the same. But in Ohio, our tyrannical governor stressed vaccinations, business shutdowns, closed schools, and masking.

A lot of good it did.

In Sweden, they kept schools and businesses open, and asked individuals to behave responsibly.

The results are in... which way works better?

Freedom wins again.
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"Lower than normal death rates"

It has been suggested that we might now be experiencing lower rates of death in the US for some time, because we've "killed off" our weaker citizens earlier than they would have expired normally. That Covid "culled the herd" of our weaker and vulnerable folks.

To some extent I know that this is true, but it is not all attributable to Covid. For example, we had an "epidemic" of Alzheimer deaths in 2020, due to the way we mis-cared for our elderly and infirmed in long term care facilities. We lost thirty thousand more people in 2020 due to Alzheimers than usual. I think these vulnerable folks just died early from poor care and neglect, and it was a cruel way for them to complete their lives.

To exaggerate by way of explanation, let's say that we executed everyone older than 50 years of age. There would massive death rates in the year we carried out the executions, but then far lower rates in succeeding years because people tend to live to much older ages than fifty.

If the lower death rates pan out over the next few years, then Covid will have simply ended some lives sooner than they would otherwise have ended.

And WE will have ended some lives sooner than otherwise by how we behaved and treated our elderly and infirmed.

I am ashamed of the way our country behaved during the Covid pandemic. I was encouraging and optimistic at the start, but when I saw how Covid was being used by our governments to infringe upon our liberties and destroy the lives of our children and elderly, I spoke out.

History will prove me right on this.
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https://voteamish.webstoreorder.com/

So the kinks should be worked out of the Vote Amish Webstore. Please DM me if you have any issues. With hats, please put in a quantity next to where it says One Size. Happy merching!

So many people have been asking for these shirts. Now you can order shirts, mugs, tumblers, hats, even welcome mats. 🤣 Take the message far and wide! Educating the masses is where we truly get the momentum to change things and fix this mess. I just ordered some for an upcoming election integrity event here in Knoxville, TN. Great for canvassing teams also!😄

If you want to place a bulk order for an event you are putting on, let me or Dr. Frank know. We can get you a wholesale price.

Blessings to all Patriots everywhere, fighting the good fight!👊🇺🇸

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