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Liberal Tears

By: Willard Losinger
Narrated by: Luke Parker
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Ronald Fegelein, a humble American conservative, whose motives were pure, felt compelled to go to Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021, to help thwart Joe Biden’s illegitimate takeover of the government, and to demonstrate his support for President Trump.

An interview with a television journalist suddenly catapulted Ronald to celebrity status. He became a much sought-after speaker in conservative circles. During a podcast, Ronald mentioned that he had told the FBI what he had witnessed at the Capitol riot.

Ronald was immediately denounced as an FBI informant. He was blacklisted from all conservative media, and received many threats. Ronald and his mother were viciously assaulted and left for dead. His mother was confined to a nursing home. Ronald recovered and fell in love with a Haitian refugee.

With Trump’s return to the presidency in 2025, how would mass deportations impact not only American businesses but Ronald’s romance? What dramatic solution would the government undertake to contain costs associated with nursing home care?

©2025 Willard Losinger (P)2025 Willard Losinger
Biographical Fiction Genre Fiction Literature & Fiction Political Satire Funny Government
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