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American Freedom Tour announced in 2 cities - Austin, TX on May 14th & Birmingham, Alabama on June 18th.

Speaker line-up: POTUS Trump, Ted Nugent - he's PERFORMING, SoS Mike Pompeo (IF that's really him), Dinesh D'Souza, Don Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle, & Sheriff Mark Lamb

Some of the super pricey ticket packages include a private after-party, roundtables with Dinesh D'Souza and SoS Mike Pompeo, meet-and-greet with Don Jr., and the so-expensive-there's-no-price-listed "Patriot" ticket has a photo opp and roundtable meeting with President Trump.

Sat-5/14 in Austin, TX: https://americanfreedomtour.com/events/245

Sat-6/18 in Birmingham, Alabama: https://americanfreedomtour.com/events/246

American Freedom Tour announced in 2 cities - Austin, TX on May 14th & Birmingham, Alabama on June 18th. Speaker line-up: POTUS Trump, Ted Nugent - he's PERFORMING, SoS Mike Pompeo (IF that's really him), Dinesh D'Souza, Don Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle, & Sheriff Mark Lamb Some of the super pricey ticket packages include a private after-party, roundtables with Dinesh D'Souza and SoS Mike Pompeo, meet-and-greet with Don Jr., and the so-expensive-there's-no-price-listed "Patriot" ticket has a photo opp and roundtable meeting with President Trump. Sat-5/14 in Austin, TX: https://americanfreedomtour.com/events/245 Sat-6/18 in Birmingham, Alabama: https://americanfreedomtour.com/events/246

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FUN FACT: Along with LA, Austin is a Subnational City of the Open Government Partnership (OGP.) Look at what has happened to LA and Austin since they became subnational cities a few years ago. This is what the OGP wants for the rest of the country.

The OGP is a multilateral NGO cooperation between governments, civil (open) society, the UN, the IMF, the World Bank, the Bank of Asia, and the Inter American Development Bank. The idea originated when HRC led the State Department and BHO cemented the deal in 2009 with his Open Government Initiative. It is the brainchild of Soros and Omidyar, and they, along with the Ford Foundation and membership fees from OGP countries, support it. The OGP operates under the guise of "transparency and accountability," but its true purpose is to infiltrate governments and get them on a template for one-world governance - which they have done.

More than 70 countries are members of the OGP. Each country has a National Plan that must be followed. Yanukovych did not follow his, and in 2014 he was ousted. Who else doesn't want the OGP in their country? Russia, for one. Also Hungary, who rescinded their membership a few years ago and have been targeted since then.

It would be great if someone in the crowd asked Trump what he thinks about the OGP and Austin being a subnational OGP city bc Trump tabled the OGP in the US when he was in office. It pissed them off. The OGP was thrilled when Biden got into office, and it was resurrected.

On top of that, it's not reassuring that one of the biggest backers for the OGP, Omidyar, also is the common denominator coordinator of our election system, and no one seems to have a problem with that - at least as far as election "reformers" go.

Link to Austin OGP - they make it look pretty: https://www.austintexas.gov/department/open-government-information

Link to Austin OGP pilot document. Note their first priority is ending homelessness (guess they consider tents in public places homes /ssss): https://www.opengovpartnership.org/wp-content/uploads/2001/01/Austin_Subnational_ActionPlan20161201.pdf

More documentation on OGP subnational cities: http://kolba.am/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Review_international_experience_local_OGP_with-comments_20122018.pdf

How the OGP is literally "seizing the moment"(and our futures) under Biden: https://www.opengovpartnership.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Seize-the-Moment_20210520.pdf

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Wow, this is trippy! Thanks for all the info on OGP! To your point, Austin is a total shit hole 'sanctuary city' full of skyrocketing crime, gangs, countless illegals, waaaaaay overpriced housing (due to the illegal foreigners and out-of-state invaders), and it's overrun with homeless encampments, as well as infiltrated by the worst of the worst Commie libbies who relocated to Austin from San Francisco (who brought their politics with them).

I don't live in Austin proper (within the city limits) or even in Travis county for those reasons. It's not safe to even venture into Austin city limits without 'reinforcements.'

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Wow - what a description. I believe you. These people say one thing and do the exact opposite.

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Totally! To your point about all the 'nice-sounding' names of organizations or plans - the name is typically the OPPOSITE of what it's really about. Take "The Patriot Act" for example - sounds great until you read it and discover it's legalizing 24x7 spying on all U.S. citizens.

I bet they'll name the legislation for killing babies 30 days AFTER birth something like the "Baby Protection Bill" or the "Baby Preservation Bill" (so they can 'preserve' the baby's body parts to sell on the black market after they murder them).

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I agree with other posters here that having access to people in government or running for office should not depend on how much someone can pay. Why not have a random drawing for this "honor?"

That being said, it should not cost a billion to run for President, millions to run for Congress and hundreds of thousands for a state seat. As long as campaign fund-raising is a priority, we will never get the right candidates in office bc they simply can't afford it.

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Couldn't agree more. So much of our govt. is totally corrupt due to whoever funded their campaigns (big corps. or lobbyists) 'owning' the politician once they're in office. The entire system is corrupt from the jump. And it seems the big backers/donors and SuperPACs tend to get behind candidates that they can control or manipulate thru blackmail or intimidation.

The whole structure of elections has to be torn down and rebuilt with a much fairer system - on top of requiring photo and signature-matched voter ID's proving citizenship and residence location before anyone can cast their vote, and NO MACHINES involved in tabulating votes whatsoever.

As for these all-day speaker events such as the American Freedom Tour shows, they are very expensive to hold and they have to pay for IT services (website, emails, ongoing content changes, etc.), all the speaker fees, travel expenses (which have skyrocketed with oil/gas prices), venue rental, telecom services at the venue, lots of security, dressing rooms, catering, etc. Anyone having access to any of the VIPs also has to get background checks before being allowed near them too (more costs in vetting the attendees).

And when you hold an event at a venue that only holds 1,000 or so people (such as these events), there's no way to break even without charging a lot more for 'perks' (extracurricular activities such as roundtables, meet-and-greets, and photo opps) and closer seats. It's just the way it works. I used to organize trade shows, exhibitor events, and TV/film production sets, so I know this first-hand. It's very expensive.

Trump holds all these mega expensive rallies all over the country and doesn't even charge his supporters to attend, so it's costing him / his campaign an absolute fortune to do that.

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the so-expensive-there's-no-price-listed "Patriot" ticket

Wow, they really know how to milk their followers. I bet the "Paytriot" ticket proceeds all go to israel's wall upgrades so they can kill more Palestinian children who dare get near the "chosen ones".

Smart move there giving away the city you live in, btw.