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BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Executive Committee of Dane County Wisconsin Republican Party Votes Unanimously to Support Rep. Brandtjen’s Proposed Forensic Audit
By Joe Hoft
Published July 28, 2021 at 3:00pm
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The Republican Party of Dane County Wisconsin last night unanimously voted to support Representative Brandtjen’s forensic audit.
We reported a couple of days ago that a young state representative from Wisconsin, Wisconsin State Representative Janel Brandtjen, has called for a forensic audit for the entire state similar to the audit currently taking place in Maricopa County Arizona.
Today we have breaking news. Per a confidential source, the Executive Committee of the Republican Party of Dane County (the second-largest metropolitan area in Wisconsin where Madison is located) voted unanimously last night to support the forensic audit called for by Representative Brandtjen.
From Patrick Byrne’s Deep Capture site – a message for the US Armed Forces and Federal Employees. Definitely worth reading:
Zen & the Art of Being a Federal
byPatrick Byrne
July 25, 2021
9 minute read
Dear Federals,
Greetings. I hope this message finds you well in these confusing times. Our honorable President* Joseph Biden recently referred to current attempts to expose election fraud as, “the greatest crisis to hit our country since the Civil War.” According to my sources, several weeks ago, in offices around the federal government, language began to be used such as has never been used in history. Language such as, “When we come back from Labor Day we are going to start going after Conservative groups” (not “extremists” or “White Nationalists”, but “Conservative groups”). Word also reaches me of discontent and “near civil war conditions” in some nooks and crannies of your esteemed offices. I write with the hope of pouring oil on troubled waters.
My political leanings are known. Like Milton Friedman, I define myself as a small “l” libertarian small “r” republican (and have no love for the Republicans). Given this, it might be assumed by some that I am antagonistic towards federal employees. Yes there are individuals at certain commissions with whom I have had friction, but my mentor General Jack Vessey once told me, “Federal employees don’t go in every day wanting to do a bad job. It’s their leadership.” You folks would be shocked to know how I have over the years generally spoken of you so highly as a class, telling people how pleased and surprised I had been with the quality of people who have become federal employees whom I have met (even those many across deposition tables). I sometimes sense an insecurity in lifelong federal employees, as though they wonder how they would fare in the private market. Be assured (and the public should know) that the popular conception is misguided, and that in federal employment one generally encounters a higher octane of individual than one comes across in corporate America. “About 1 in 20 are duds,” is how I have often described it, “versus about 1 in 5 one meets in corporate America.” I mean it: Respect.
So my following words do not come from a place of antagonism. Given that 55% (and perhaps over 60%) of citizens will now tell a pollster that they believe fraud was “significant” or “very significant” in President* Biden’s victory, there must be some among you who harbor doubts. Such people must be having sleepless nights, should they be reflective about their duties.
I would like to share (and arguably, overquote) a story from a classic of my early adolescence, Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, by Robert Pirsig. In the context of a father-son motorcycle trip this book wove together numerous lectures on topics diverse. Describing the efforts of a professor he calls “Phaedrus” (actually Pirsig’s name for himself before the onset of crippling mental illness), he refers to a time when his university had been threatened with loss of accreditation, and a student had asked if the police could not be posted to prevent it. Phaedrus gave the class a lecture on what he called, “The Church of Reason”.
Very good news if this is true.
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From Patrick Byrne’s Deep Capture site – a message for the US Armed Forces and Federal Employees. Definitely worth reading:
The end of the article can be read at the link below. Again, it is worth reading:
https://www.deepcapture.com/2021/07/zen-the-art-of-federal-employment/