We must be organized, we must plan. As outlined in the "Art of the Deal", we must talk to people and get a gut feeling about the state of our constitutional republic and trust our instincts to make decisions.
It's time to be bold, controversial, and confrontational. (Note: controversy, confrontation, and boldness are not inherently violent.)
Never give up, even with a total lack of encouragement.
The goal here is to overcome modern day obsession with pure democracy, and restore our constitutional republic's protection of individual rights against the mob.
we must get together with like-minded individuals to protect all of the original 10 amendments in the Bill of Rights. Re-establish all of the rights enumerated to the states and the people. Restrict the growing, festering, out-of-control swamp that the federal government has become.
I think we have to start local, run for office, town selectman, city council, someone on here mentioned the school board as well. It's going to take some time but we have to work and start now to take it all back.
I disagree; I don't think holding elected office is useful anymore, for a multitude of reasons. Mainly:
The dems could rig any election they want
Even if they couldn't, they're going to import hordes of brown vote-slaves to make sure republicans never win anywhere even in legit elections
Even if a right-winger gets into office, the dems can neuter any right-winger at any level if the dems hold the highest offices
Even if the dems don't neuter a right-wing politician, it's abundantly clear at this point that legal, civil avenues are no longer a viable way to accomplish change
No, I am NOT suggesting violence with that last point; More like, I think we need to start pushing for secession, or civilly disobeying laws passed by democrats, or embarking on our own propaganda/gaslighting initiatives etc. We honestly need to abandon morals; Our morals are the dems' greatest advantage over us.
I used to do a lot of chamber of commerce events. Those are good venues to get involved with local government and networking with like minded people.
Rub it in that you can go to a diner
Great idea