537 Things You Need to Know TODAY

Only 537 votes decided the 2004 US Presidential election. Five hundred and thirty-seven.

Those votes changed the course of history.

Over the four years that followed 2004 we, the people, lost control of our economy, our foreign relations, our very jobs that put roofs over our children’s heads, clothes on their backs, food on our tables in front of them.

Now history is changing again, even more tumultuously and bizarrely than it did then—right now. This minute while you’re reading this.

Today.

Tomorrow, November 6, Election Day.

We’re all standing together on the edge of an unbelievable economic abyss that’s been being meticulously, secretly, and with absolutely conscious malicious intent carved out from under our feet for decades. What happened to us under the Bush W Administration was only the beginning.

There are no bipartisan divisions among those who will survive and those who will fall. We already know that.

We’re all holding onto each other, Americans for America.

Will your vote be one of the ones that carries us as a nation to safety?

Go VOTE.

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