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For our republic to endure, the regime must go
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For our republic to endure, the regime must go

Joe Biden came into power engulfed in more controversy than any preceding president. We had just come out of the 2020 presidential election with more questions than answers. We had videos of ballots being pulled out from under desks, election workers boarding up windows to block any view of the process, and video footage of cargo trucks appearing in the night offloading pallets of ballots with no chain of custody.

In a general sense, it’s been dark ever sense.

Fast-forward to January 6, when the Capitol was “invaded” by “insurrectionists,” followed by an inauguration that was essentially closed to the public. Biden and his handlers promised to be the exact opposite of Donald Trump, and this may be their only campaign promise made good.

Three years on, we are in debt to the tune of over $100,000 per citizen. We have an open border where unvetted masses are storming in, more than 10,000 per day. We have well over 600,000 “gotaways” that have moved into our communities, many of whom are military-aged men.

As a candidate for lieutenant governor in North Carolina, I have met with quite a number of our county sheriffs and law enforcement. They are concerned. They realize the D.C. regime has set up the United States for an assault akin to what Israel experienced in October, and they aren’t prepared. The weakness from within the White House has made every state a border state.

How did we descend so far, so fast? It was planned.

From the COVID-19 pandemic and billions of dollars in giveaways to introducing the Green New Deal under the guise of the “Inflation Reduction Act,” we might conclude that if loyalty truly exists in Washington, it appears to be to the Chinese Communist Party and not to the American people.

For instance, John Kerry, who is seeking to remain relevant in his climate czar role, said recently, “Coal plants should not be permitted anywhere in the world.” Never mind that China was bringing a new coal plant online every 14 days on average as recently as last year. Meanwhile, the EU has now categorized natural gas as a clean energy. The Biden regime insists it is not. Rather, the administration continues to focus on inefficient solar and wind to brew your favorite cup of coffee every morning — a total pipe dream.

Many states have climbed on the electric vehicle gravy train. So much so, in fact, that many governors have sought to sweeten the pot, attracting foreign battery companies to build manufacturing plants in their states, potentially creating thousands of jobs. While this sounds like it’s heaven-sent for a state’s economy, the whole story is a bit more complicated.

For starters, these manufacturing conglomerates often bring in workers from other states, which almost invariably changes the demographics of a red state to purple. Apart from that, most of the raw materials necessary for making EV lithium batteries come from China. Our electrified economy depends on our adversary. All the while, Beijing is building more coal plants.

We are subsiding their operations, their coal plants, their economy. While middle America groans under higher prices at the grocery store and on utility bills, the elite in D.C. continue to make your life worse and sell America into oblivion.

The ruling class’ love affair with China permeates the very fibers of our union, as Chinese organizations with ties to the Chinese Communist Party purchase U.S. farmland. According to reports, China or entities connected with the CCP own approximately 400,000 acres of farmland. This is only farmland, of course. China has a hand in hundreds of businesses and cultural organizations that seek to shape public opinion.

We have gone from a generation warning us of the evils of communism in the 1960s and ’70s to now inviting communist influence inside our country. Incredible.

So in the last three years, we have seen food prices soar, the Strategic Petroleum Reserve depleted, and our military training and recruitment go woke and parade around as cross-dressers. We’ve gone from being energy-independent to being dependent on OPEC. Mortgage interest rates, automobile prices, and building material costs have all skyrocketed. We’ve exuded weakness to the world instead of strength.

What’s the common denominator?

The Biden regime, which seems bent on destroying our republic. It has to go. If for no other reason, we need Donald J. Trump to return to the Oval Office and repeat his famous line: “You’re fired!”

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Allen Mashburn

Allen Mashburn

Pastor Allen Mashburn is a Republican candidate for lieutenant governor of North Carolina.