posted ago by cornsyrupconsumer ago by cornsyrupconsumer +5 / -0

Trump lifted the vail on the corruption of our system. He completed a crucial step in building a society by the people and for the people. Now we need to finish the job. I am not calling for violence, but what I am calling for is a coordinated effort to secure our existence. We cannot support this system anymore.To start, we should wage economic warfare. On one hand, we need to starve the corporations and institutions that have thrown us under the bus. That means researching every penny you spend and making sure it isn't going towards a hostile corporation. On the other hand we need to move our investments out of the stock market and USD and into alternative investments. Invest in small companies, land, crypto, and silver. In addition, start researching states that are going to protect your rights and keep your taxes low. We should start outlining these states and building communities in them. Remember what your founding fathers did to build this country, and realize that changing small habits like these is nothing compared to what they want through. My family and I are making changes on a weekly basis. I plan on sharing some of our ideas soon. What steps have you guys taken since the "election"?

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waddisme 2 points ago +2 / -0

I am hoping that when Trump is done with peach mints, he will unleash his 75M+ army against big tech, big corps, blue cities etc. There are enough of us to make cancel culture work for us. If Trump said Paypal is not American, so don't use it, Patriots would not use it. Same for GoFundMe, FB, Twitter, Jeep etc. Just need him to get freed up to lead us there.

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cornsyrupconsumer [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

I agree it would be nice for him to lead but we must lead ourselves too. He can't do it all for us.

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Saltyminer11 2 points ago +2 / -0

Cut off amazon, canceled cable, Cut off Walmart, Target, Kohls, Academy, supported small independent businesses. Also I dont wear a mask. This is one thing everybdy can do. Stop wearing face diapers!!!!

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cornsyrupconsumer [S] 1 point ago +2 / -1

This is huge - I should make a whole post on this. Civil disobedience is necessary when it comes to wearing masks. Every time you put on the mask you condition yourself for conformity. I understand that sometimes it is unavoidable (for example, if you go to a gym regularly), but there's no excuse when out shopping or at the gas station.

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Saltyminer11 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wearing a mask is aiding the enemy.

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Devildtails 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nothing wrong with growing a little food. If buying land, look for something with active streams or lakes so you can fish. Well water, solar power, wind power, and and plenty of ammunition to compliment your arsenal. Don’t forget to stack.

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cornsyrupconsumer [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

Good tips, my mother is getting into canning right now and this season she is going to grow her own garden. Solar is not as expensive as you would think, especially as a supplemental source of power. I bought a 60w panel for around $130 and it charges my phone at 1% per minute.

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Pepbrandt 2 points ago +2 / -0

Great post and list.

So far since the election...

I've canceled my company Twitter account. Losing thousands in income.

I've built my first Linux computer to set up a home media server and get my family photos off Google. I'll be backing them up through an alternative cloud service.

I've researched gsuite alternatives for my business. Need to pull the trigger still.

I've doubled my efforts to avoid Made in China. It's tough but doable almost all of the time.

I started a new buying strategy on Amazon. I only order things one at a time. And usually small items.

I also started talking to my friends and family more about getting away from big tech and off social media.

It's a start but after reading your post, I realize I should start setting concrete weekly goals.

Good luck and share your success stories!

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cornsyrupconsumer [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

Nice! Have you moved your company to Gab and other alternative social media sites? I am impressed with the Linux computer and home media server. It would be awesome to see a small write up about that bit (if it is not privacy sensitive). I hear you with the GSuite problem. It's really hard because the alternatives are not up to par. Hopefully supporting them will provide the resources for them to improve. It's also hard for me to avoid Amazon at times, but I always check to see if I can find a comparable price elsewhere. I am switching from BOA this week, I should have done that a while ago but I have procrastinated. Keep it up you are taking some solid actions.