Politicians are obsolete. We don't need them. We have the technology to organize and make our own decisions. Blockchain voting for secure, auditable, real time counting, and still private voting . Smart contracts for budget controls to prevent politician theft of funds. Social networks and video streaming for decision making. Being a politician was never supposed to be a lotto ticket for life. California government for instance employs 30% of the population, that means that everyone else is simply working to pay for these deadbeats.
All except Rand and Lion Ted. Even the others that voted against this. Fuck them.
I say Rand and Lion Ted are okay because GEOTUS eviscerated them in front of the entire country and they has the stones and intellectual honesty to be his biggest supporters on Capitol Hill.
You could take that approach, or you could recognize that we have friends and allies, we need to support them RIGHT NOW, and, we might even convince some Dems to join us, because Dem voters don't like fraud, either.
Grownups can write all of your State and Federal representatives, and also the SCOTUS.
Tell them that you are exercising your right to peaceably assemble and petition for the redress of grievances. Tell them that you are well aware of the fraud in this election. Tell them that, if there is no remedy for fraud this blatant, then you will proceed to alter or abolish the present government, so that transparent and fair counts of votes can be had.
There are a number of Representatives and Senators who support a challenge to the fraudulent Electoral College votes. Here's one.
Rep. Matt Gaetz Says He Will Challenge Electoral College Votes on Jan. 6
(www.theepochtimes.com)
Especially if you have Dem Congresscritters and you plan to be there, write to them and copy Matt Gaetz, to support him.
Nailed it
It’s almost like they are acting like unelected monarchs doing whatever they want, without fear of losing an election.
I Wonder why that might be?
Dude, you do not want all the diseases the Democrat congresscritter have...
Amen.
Politicians are obsolete. We don't need them. We have the technology to organize and make our own decisions. Blockchain voting for secure, auditable, real time counting, and still private voting . Smart contracts for budget controls to prevent politician theft of funds. Social networks and video streaming for decision making. Being a politician was never supposed to be a lotto ticket for life. California government for instance employs 30% of the population, that means that everyone else is simply working to pay for these deadbeats.
All except Rand and Lion Ted. Even the others that voted against this. Fuck them.
I say Rand and Lion Ted are okay because GEOTUS eviscerated them in front of the entire country and they has the stones and intellectual honesty to be his biggest supporters on Capitol Hill.
You could take that approach, or you could recognize that we have friends and allies, we need to support them RIGHT NOW, and, we might even convince some Dems to join us, because Dem voters don't like fraud, either.
Grownups can write all of your State and Federal representatives, and also the SCOTUS.
Tell them that you are exercising your right to peaceably assemble and petition for the redress of grievances. Tell them that you are well aware of the fraud in this election. Tell them that, if there is no remedy for fraud this blatant, then you will proceed to alter or abolish the present government, so that transparent and fair counts of votes can be had.
There are a number of Representatives and Senators who support a challenge to the fraudulent Electoral College votes. Here's one.
Rep. Matt Gaetz Says He Will Challenge Electoral College Votes on Jan. 6
(www.theepochtimes.com)
Especially if you have Dem Congresscritters and you plan to be there, write to them and copy Matt Gaetz, to support him.
https://www.contactingcongress.org
For the SCOTUS, write at least to Stephen G. Breyer and John Roberts, with a copy (along with your thanks) to Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.
Use their names, otherwise your letter will stay in the Clerk's Office. All letters can go in one envelope, if you wish.
Supreme Court of the United States
1 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20543
Telephone: 202-479-3000 TTY: 202-479-3472 (Available M-F 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. eastern)
Clerk's Office: 202-479-3011
Calling the Clerk's office will jam the lines, but the justices and their clerks will only pay attention to snail mail.
FedEx or USPS envelopes get more attention.
Tell them that their alleged concern for the criminals in Democrat-run ANTIFA is misplaced. Tell them that law-abiding voters have civil rights, too.