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The lies concocted by Hillary Clinton’s campaign team cannot go unpunished.

 The ongoing political tensions in the U. S. are rooted in widespread discontent towards perceived lawlessness, particularly by the Democrat Party. This discontent is exacerbated by critical revelations about the Russiagate scandal, the handling of recent violent incidents, and reactions to corporate marketing strategies.

1. Russiagate Scandal and Political Betrayal

• There is a strong belief that the Democrat Party has engaged in treasonous actions against elected officials, particularly through the initiatives taken during the Russiagate scandal.

• Allegations suggest that the Clinton campaign plotted to undermine Donald Trump's presidency by using false narratives of collusion with Russia, which included targeting intelligence and law enforcement resources.

• Newly released intelligence indicated a coordinated effort involving figures close to George Soros and the Clinton campaign to deflect attention from Hillary Clinton's email issues by portraying Trump as a Russian ally.

2. Cincinnati Incident and Police Leadership

• A racially charged mob attack in Cincinnati has sparked public outrage, intensified by the police chief's response focusing on the reaction to the event rather than addressing the violence.

• Critics are questioning the effectiveness of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practices within law enforcement, exemplified by the performance of the police chief in handling the situation.

3. Corporate Advertising Controversy

• Reactions to marketing campaigns, like those from American Eagle, raise discussions on whether backlash against such advertisements reflects broader societal issues. Despite criticism, American Eagle's stock has risen since launching a controversial campaign, highlighting a disconnect in corporate media understanding.

4. Environmental Regulations and Political Shifts

• The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reversed a previous finding that labeled carbon dioxide as a harmful pollutant, which had significant regulatory implications.

• This change is viewed as a pivotal moment that may alleviate regulations that affect the economy negatively, promising lower energy costs and reduced governmental oversight on fossil fuels.

The combination of ongoing political scandals, social unrest, corporate marketing criticism, and significant regulatory changes reflects a landscape of deep divisions in America. The discontent expressed by many underscores the need for accountability and reform within both political and social systems in the U. S.

https://spectator.org/five-quick-things-the-long-overdue-russiagate-reckoning/

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