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This has stopped the steel madness has to stop.

 Because truly it is madness. It's Mass insanity. And the only reason people think what you think is true which, which is that Trump didn't just win but one by landslide, the only reason you think that is because you've been spending too much time with people who are telling you the same thing telling one another the same things repeatedly drilling it into one another's heads, and that gives you all the impression that what you were thinking that thought is more widespread than it actually is. I don't know if you've heard about what's going on out here but there are people who have been searching in vain for election corruption or whatever you want to call it, and they're just not finding it. And there are people out here who are voice pieces who are politicians who are telling people even Republicans are telling you people to please stop the ridiculousness. There are people out here who are trying to characterize what you did on the 6th as just a bunch of tourists going through the capital like on a typical day. They're trying to call it something other than violent insurrection even though people died and even though there's photographic evidence that it was something quite different. There are people out here who insisted to people like you that there was a still happening and have been sued for it, and now those people are using it as a defense that no reasonable person would believe what they were saying was fat or take it as fat I don't know what it was if it wasn't being spoken as fact.

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