Both this shares base and our presence on audio primarily feature content toward the themes of principle and a simplicity and meditative state of mind we call "tropical soul." Also includes announcements and shares in The Bachelor such as new episodes, emergency/need-to-know and shares with the four pillars and the Bachelor universe.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Tropical Soulvangelical's not sure anybody remembers at this point, but it was only a few days ago that newsradio talked about an interview that Eric Adams had on TV, where he apparently talked about everything -except- being charged with corruption and accepting bribes. TSV doesn't forget about such things, and he declares, once again, that in exiting the past mayor's race, Eric Adams has effectively pleaded -inherently guilty- of corruption, and TSV will always see Eric Adams as corruption-guilty from here on out. TSV doesn't care about the vagaries of the justice system in this case, because TSV along with the people are our own justice system. When it comes to public figures, TSV sees due process as a two-way street, in that -the people- serving as subjects of said public figures also have a right to due process. TSV wishes they said all this in the Federalist Papers when it comes to due process rights in criminal cases. TSV figures they would have gotten around to it eventually if the authors didn't die all of a sudden or something. TSV's wondering whether the Federalist Papers couldn't have been added onto even after the US declared independence and after the Constitution had gotten written. Maybe now -we the people- can all add onto the Federalist Papers collectively via -responsible- social media, not endless unhealthful Tic Toc challenges. Add this onto what TSV said about the people having the inherent right themselves to reverse a corrupt pardon. God almost certainly did so in the case of at least those 10 insurrectionists, and certainly half of everybody else involved in 1/6.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment