Dangerous chuck schumer: now we take georgia then we change the world!

Dangerous Chuck Schumer: Now We Take Georgia then We Change the World!

New York City, NY – United States Congressman Chuck Schumer has given the world a glimpse of America under the control of liberal Democrats and President-Elect Joe Biden.

At an election rally in New York City, Chuck Schumer let it be known that his intention…and the intention of his party is not only to change America, but change the world.

Yes, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer really said this.  Now, Facebook and Twitter are going to probably fact check this story and put a veil over it because, after all, Schumer didn’t really mean what he said.  Watch the video for yourself…he even corrects his comment when asked to repeat what he said.

“Now we take Georgia…and then we change America!” Schumer said after realizing…oops.  “Did I just let the cat out of the bag?”

The Democrats’ global socialist agenda is no secret, Chuck. We just hope this time around you spare the innocent lives of tens of thousands of American soldiers, sailors and Marines who have been enjoying relative peace and safety but presenting a huge deterrence to our enemies since the last time your party had a guy in the White House.  Take a look for yourself.  It hasn’t even been 24 hours since Biden claimed the throne for himself and Democrats are already starting to get out of control with their dangerous global agenda.

 

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