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Kennedy has a brain, he can think on his feet, speak of the cuff convincingly and his agenda is and central to the massive problems the country faces. The only questionable area is in relation to the commitment to unreliable sources of energy that have to be backed up 100% by sources that are reliable. If he doesn't win, the US is stuffed.

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Kennedy is gaining momentum. Since he cured his drug habit, he has done an amazing amount of work in environmental and community issues with real accomplishments. What do you think of his disregard for wind power, contriversial stance on vaccinations, and ardent support for Israel?

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Looks like Kennedy is a fierce opponent of coal, oil, hydro, wind, nuclear and hydrogen all on environmental grounds. He needs to compare the cost of generating electricity in China and the USA and ask himself what that means for industry, agriculture and transportation in the USA. As for vaccinations see here: https://wentworthreport.com/covid-and-the-heart-the-darkest-hour-is-just-before-dawn/ As for Israel, there are indeed competing narratives. All that said, one of the biggest problems relates to foreign policy and China and on those topics, he seems to be sound. Reducing the government debt and redressing the imbalance in the distribution of income is something that no other politician wants to take seriously.

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Our government is lousy with the influence of corporations and Israeli puppeteers who have manipulated and side tracked us. And to his detriment, RFK Jr. has shown himself to be a Zionist lickspittle. That alone disqualifies him as worthy of consideration.

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RFK allegiance to Israel is due to either following in his father's footsteps or seeking help from the Lobby. Strange is that his handlers are not sympathetic to Israel

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Perhaps his handlers are not sympathetic to Israel, but then they would be in contrast to the 15 highly placed Jewish Grima Wormtongues in his administration.

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