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posted ago by Eric-CIA-ramella ago by Eric-CIA-ramella +758 / -2

I think a lot of pedes are shortsighted when it comes to the third party angle. It's ineffective and splintering is not an attractive quality to the retard average American voter, especially when the media / big tech falsely tell them 24/7 that Dems provide familiarity and comfortability.

A third party literally leads to a split that got Woodrow Wilson and Bill Clinton into office.

The only REAL answer is secession from the Federal States of America. And by secession I mean a legislature induced secession by true liberty-loving Republican states into a new union with the correct strategic resources and geographical assets.

FIRST secession, THEN war - if it must be.

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TwistedSister 7 points ago +7 / -0

A war has two prongs: Physical and political. If you think you can win one without the other, you've already lost, and if you think you can win a war with the GOP, you've already lost.

You don't have any options.

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Eric-CIA-ramella [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

and if you think you can win a war with the GOP

Explain, the failures that happened in the Senate are not the same that happen in Congress or even on the local and state level of Republicans. Many states would easily secede against GOPe wishes, unilaterally.

All you have to do is look to who is the most likely to do it first: Texas. They have actively had a secessionist movement for their entire history and will have no "war" with the GOP if they deem it necessary.

I think many options exist but only through the lens of united secession.

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3Always3Victorious3 -2 points ago +2 / -4

Secession will just lead to a civil war. The Patriot Party, once endorsed by President Trump, will have 88 million new members/supporters! That is more than the GOP or the Demons have. And 88m is just to start with. https://patriotmovementoftexas.com https://us-patriotparty.com https://www.usagainstmedia.com/collections/patriot-party