Waiting for a "happening" that's not going to happen is going to disappoint our side. And that's the problem. Conservatives are fine being disappointed, if they can go back to polishing their guns and screaming at the TV. The opponent believes they have the right to rule. They believe they have the moral imprimatur. And they do because we fail to resist them. We meme. We yell. We call representatives (who do nothing). We write letters (that are trashed). I know because I do it daily. I've run campaigns. I've written hundreds of emails and letters, to no avail. Until we act as the opponent does--unabashedly, unwaveringly--we will keep losing. The time is now, Mr. President. No more tweets. No more tiks. No more toks. You have 33 days, or it's over.
We know this well in CA. Who we "vote" for is predetermined. This is not good for our Republic because it creates distrust in our institutions, which leads to authoritarian, conservative strongmen--as history repeats itself.
I would like to suggest that these figures we bemoan, and may have their own private faults, are more the responses that nature produces to corrupt systems, than the actual corrupters, like they are depicted. In other words, maybe CA could also use a conservative strongman, although hopefully a humane one.
This is the problem. You guys think someone else should do it for you. Did the founding fathers wait for someone in the British government start the rebellion for them? Fuck no they took it upon themselves. Everyone on this site is a larp and doesn’t have what it takes to use the 2nd amendment.
Acting alone is idiotic and without direction. We know this from history and all the times lone wolves have attempted to act against the State. Our Founding Fathers were quite smart. They organized, discussed, and then acted on a single unifying idea. Your picture of how the Revolution started is not accurate. It was not a bunch of aimless farmers who decided to rebel. In fact, they sent specific demands to their oppressors and did so on a specific timetable.
They were calculating. They were cautious. But most importantly, they were organized under a directive from centralized leadership. To say otherwise, is to be ignorant of our history.
Waiting for a "happening" that's not going to happen is going to disappoint our side. And that's the problem. Conservatives are fine being disappointed, if they can go back to polishing their guns and screaming at the TV. The opponent believes they have the right to rule. They believe they have the moral imprimatur. And they do because we fail to resist them. We meme. We yell. We call representatives (who do nothing). We write letters (that are trashed). I know because I do it daily. I've run campaigns. I've written hundreds of emails and letters, to no avail. Until we act as the opponent does--unabashedly, unwaveringly--we will keep losing. The time is now, Mr. President. No more tweets. No more tiks. No more toks. You have 33 days, or it's over.
Our leaders failed you. They need to have the same energy.
We know this well in CA. Who we "vote" for is predetermined. This is not good for our Republic because it creates distrust in our institutions, which leads to authoritarian, conservative strongmen--as history repeats itself.
I would like to suggest that these figures we bemoan, and may have their own private faults, are more the responses that nature produces to corrupt systems, than the actual corrupters, like they are depicted. In other words, maybe CA could also use a conservative strongman, although hopefully a humane one.
Yep. He has 33 days remaining to make it happen. Every day tweeting is one less day to organize to make the Call.
This is the problem. You guys think someone else should do it for you. Did the founding fathers wait for someone in the British government start the rebellion for them? Fuck no they took it upon themselves. Everyone on this site is a larp and doesn’t have what it takes to use the 2nd amendment.
Acting alone is idiotic and without direction. We know this from history and all the times lone wolves have attempted to act against the State. Our Founding Fathers were quite smart. They organized, discussed, and then acted on a single unifying idea. Your picture of how the Revolution started is not accurate. It was not a bunch of aimless farmers who decided to rebel. In fact, they sent specific demands to their oppressors and did so on a specific timetable.
They were calculating. They were cautious. But most importantly, they were organized under a directive from centralized leadership. To say otherwise, is to be ignorant of our history.
You took all the time to write that to me, only to get deported? Okay.