No Power In “Yes”

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First, an announcement: I’m suspending “David-Daily” until…forever, or until I see a good reason to restart it. These have helped me immensely in building my writing skills. I am now focusing on content rather than routine. Content comes in batches, not by schedules. This is the last “David-Daily” perhaps forever. It is a good one.

Dan Bongino has a show, part of which I catch on youtube (goobtube), and his show on January 1st, 2021 introduced me to a new (to me) term: “There is no power in yes.”

The whole show is great, especially: “The Best of 2020,” which is worth watching twice. 🙂 The tidbit about “There is no power in yes.” comes at 23:15, though to get the larger context the point, start at 18:45. I encourage you to watch, if not the whole show, then from 18:45, because it explains the logistics of what and why we have the “pandemic” and “The Great Reset” altercations. These acts of war.

Governments are artificed “authorities” that create a criminal situation, in which the government is positioned to steal from you, just because. Governments are criminal organizations, organized for the purpose of playing God, in service to the establishment. Especially so, the practice of legal.

A personal example regards the recent repair of the entrance on my tear-down house, which was literally falling apart. I rebuilt the entrance, and code-enforcement cited me for altering the structure of my house. No shit. They said I had to present plans, with engineering stamps, and pay for permits and penalties.

FUCK YOU.

So my entrance remains half finished, until this bullshit is resolved, which has not progressed whatsoever due to the “pandemic.” It sits here, half finished. See? No power in yes; lots of power in no.

Governments are >ARE< criminal organizations, organized for the purpose of playing God, in service to the establishment. Especially so, the practice of legal.

I’ve begun work on authoring my understanding of jurisprudence, the present working title being: “American Jurisprudence.” Creative huh? Don’t wait for it though, I’m still finishing: “American Principles of Freedom,” formerly known as “Americanism. The Life Guiding Principles of Freedom.” “American Principles of Freedom” is the first installment on “American Jurisprudence” as it sets the context of a lingual expression of law, legalities and logic.

So much to learn, so much to say. This is why I’m retiring the David-Daily thingee. Why add limits?

Thanks for the visit. Please share this if you like. See you next time!

Clarity, unity, organization, action. Let’s not fail where it counts.

Be American. Stay American!

David Weeks, Information Developer, Tampa, Florida.

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