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Opinion: However election ends, you'll be fine

No matter which politician attains the office of president after the upcoming election, you’ll probably be fine. I know it’s more popular to say we are all doomed unless a certain politician wins. The truth is, no president has had much effect on my life, regardless of whether I liked or despised him. Or, potentially, her.

If they imposed unconstitutional legislation I didn’t like, I probably ignored it or found a workaround. We all commit an average of three felonies per day, according to author and attorney Harvey Silverglate; what’s the harm of a few more? When the laws are wrong, good people are outlaws.

This time, some activists tell us if the candidate they hate wins, he’ll round up all those who oppose him or who live a different lifestyle. It’s not going to happen. Not even if he actually wanted to do it, which he doesn’t.

I don’t think America will allow anything like the Japanese American internment camps of World War II to happen again. If you want me to rise up, try it.

Nearly every time we’ve been told a particular segment of the population will be rounded up, they haven’t been. “January 6” protestors, drug users, and gun owners are obvious exceptions, and in those cases, neither party has been willing to end the atrocity. Both are guilty. It should have been resisted from the first, and it wasn’t. This was a mistake ... and a lesson.

If things get bad enough that your friends and neighbors see the need to rise up to save you, we will. And we’ll win. Government doesn’t realize they are playing with fire now.

The warning doesn’t apply to only one political party, either.

I think every election since I’ve been an adult has been “the most important election in our lifetime.”

Each one had at least one candidate who was a threat to the very fabric of America, according to the other party and the corporate media representing that side. I don’t even think they are wrong. Anyone who seeks political power over others is unworthy of it and dangerous. Some are worse than others.

Whichever way the next election goes, you’ll be fine. If it looks like you won’t be, it’s time to forego voting and protesting. “Never again” doesn’t only apply to the Holocaust, but to any government overreach posing a threat to life, liberty, and property.

I’ve had enough. Have you?

Farwell’s Kent McManigal champions liberty. Contact him at:

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