Angie's Receipts
Politics • Spirituality/Belief • Education
I want to hear from the local community. I have an "open ear" policy and need all the help I can get so we can work to add value to the community.
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A Reading From My Paper: A New Type Of Activism

Read along with me as I share my story and look to serve my fellow Illinoisans. Socialism is alive and well. It's located in Chicago, Illinois.

According to the Tenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, the individual state legislature, in conjunction with local mayors, town presidents, city council, state senators and representatives, all set policy in your neighborhood. No, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi does not run Chicago along with JB Pritzker. Pritzker is the one who communicates on our behalf to the leaders in DC.

Believe it or not, that is how many Chicagoans are taught. Unfortunately, I grew up thinking this; until I started teaching myself. I l had to learn the material in order to teach it. Wow, was I clueless! Take a look at my video.

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A New Type Of Activism: Systemic Racism Or Systemic Poverty?

Here we go again. This time I go for the jugular with this one. I unload on everyone because I can't go another minute without saying something.

To stay quiet would do more harm than good. Once this piece goes mainstream, I will be considered the enemy. I'd rather be insulted than to be quiet. Again, please forgive any errors in grammar, spelling or punctuation. I try to edit the best I can, but I do miss some things.

DISCLAIMER: These views are my own. None of my family or friends know of my research, nor do they endorse my views. Anything in this piece is mine and mine alone. I am the only one responsible for this publication.

Please see the video. Pause it as needed to read. Thank you very much!

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It's Time To Take Our Cities Back!

In this episode, I rant and rave, and stutter. It's not a perfect message, but we have to bring our communities together. This racism mess has finally gone too far.

It's Time To Take Our Cities Back!
New Podcast Episode!

I'm still working out the kinks with this podcast thing. I have to be sure that my set time to post is okay for me.

I will be posting on Monday and Wednesday each week. Let's see how things go.

Here's today's episode:

"Who Am I? Why Am I Running?"

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Just Dropped! Today's Episode of "Make The Constitution Great Again"

In this episode, I give you a glimpse of my personal story as well as the law enforcement aspect of government. I address the topic of political leaders who insult their own voters in order to dodge accountability. Your voice is powerful and we all need to ask questions regarding issues that have affected our lives and community.

Just Dropped! Today's Episode of "Make The Constitution Great Again"
VSP Flowchart Michigan

I found this on archive.org.

VSPFlowchart_551317_7.pdf
Michigan Election Machine Transactions

I may have already posted this.

VSPurchase_Process_551323_7.pdf
November 21, 2024
Election Fraud According to the Constitution

This fight against election fraud goes very far back. Mark Levin explains this the best. Pay close attention to the information provided below.

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Republicans and Money: A Personal Reckoning
How I Learned From Experience That Everything I Learned Was a Lie
     “Republicans are just about the money, and Democrats are about the people.” I first heard that line in the late ‘70s or early ‘80s, a mantra that echoed through my childhood. It followed me everywhere—home, school, family gatherings, friends’ porches. Back then, it wasn’t just a phrase; it was gospel. And if you’d seen how we lived, you’d get why we despised the GOP.
 
     Our world was a cramped, crumbling apartment in a Reagan-era ghetto, shared with cockroaches, mice, and rats—unwanted roommates with more legs than us. I’d wake up to them crawling on me; one even tried slipping into my mouth as I slept. Hunger was routine, with no guarantee of a next meal. Gunshots rang out blocks away, forcing relatives to scoop us up from the playground. Crime thrived, hope didn’t, and the ghetto felt like a trap with no exit.
 
     Then there were glimpses of escape—visits to middle-class suburbs just miles away, yet a universe apart. Tree-lined streets, clean homes, kids playing without fear—it was a vacation from our reality. Leaving those places gutted me. Sure, we had tight-knit friends and endless games back home, but the contrast was stark. I blamed Republicans. Reagan, I was told, hated us. The GOP was racist, greedy, and the architect of our poverty. Authority—parents, teachers, neighbors—drilled it into me: don’t question it.
 
     That belief stuck until I was 34. Life kept me busy, clawing my way out of that past. Then came an unexpected pivot: I became an “involuntary teacher.” I started as an aide in a private school, later I earned my teaching certificate; I helped students navigate their lessons. To keep up, I dug into the curriculum myself—U.S. history, primary sources, archived texts. What I found flipped my world upside down.
 
     Everything I’d been taught unraveled. Republicans weren’t the cartoon villains of my youth; Democrats weren’t flawless saviors. I was furious—at the lies, at my blind faith. History became my obsession—National Archives, old documents, the raw truth. It wasn’t about party loyalty anymore; this was about what held up under scrutiny.
Now, when I’m called a Republican and mocked as some rich, money-obsessed elitist, I laugh. I live below the poverty line on a fixed income, without a government safety net. Greedy? Hardly. Yet the stereotype persists: Republicans only care about money.
 
     Here’s the twist: they’re half-right. Money does matter to us—not for personal gain, but for future survival. Our country’s financial state is a train wreck. Debt piles up, and our kids’ kids will inherit a mess we can’t imagine. Picture The Hunger Games, but less fictional—nations spending themselves into collapse, merging into some dystopian “New World Order” the elite salivate over. I’m no economist, but I’d bet my last dollar our descendants won’t know the freedoms that we take for granted.
 
     It’s not just bad luck; it feels strategic. Politicians—both sides—pass bloated bills, skimming the fat for their corruption. No one calls them out, so they keep at it, robbing our children blind. Wars fought, lives lost, all for liberty that’s slipping away. It’s a slow-motion tragedy, and it stings to watch.
So, yes, real Republicans care about money—but not how you think. It’s about a ledger so red our grandkids might never climb out. Call it doomsday if you want; I call it math. Greedy politicians, the Uniparty, are the real culprits. And until someone holds them accountable, the future pays the price.
 
AMENDMENT:
This article was written back in March of 2021. This amendment to my article is being added on March 5, 2025. President Donald J. Trump is re-elected to a second term in office. There have been a couple of attempts on his life because he exists to help the United States great again.
 
As of today, many corrupt actions have been exposed. We've yet to see more as of March 5, 2025.
 
*As an American with a Disability, I did use Grok 3 to help refine and clarify my words. 
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