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segmentation_fault 3 points ago +3 / -0

We need political power to do this. It won't happen while the Democrats control both chambers of Congress, the Republicans have no will to fight, and the Supreme Court lacks the moral courage to hear the evidence. We also probably need some cultural institutions to back us because it will become a propaganda war.

It's probably too late for this presidential term. Even if we remove Biden, we are only going to be rewarded with "President Harris" and then "President Pelosi." I think each successor we have to oust will be more difficult. Even if we oust the Democrats we only get weak, ineffectual Republicans to the presidency. I don't think there is a path to overturning the election results and reinstating President Trump.

I think we need to start winning the culture war. Break the Democrats stranglehold on news and entrainment media. Stop letting them cancel us. Stop letting them control the framing of every issue. We need to seize control over some big tech companies or create legitimate competitors that are on our side.

Most importantly we need to find a way to stop voter fraud so we can win elections. This probably starts with the mid terms. I suspect there will be less fraud when the election is perceived as less important- people will be less willing to risk being caught. In 2020 the TDS idiots in all sides thought they were uniting to stop "Cheeto Hitler" and were probably willing to risk a lot more than normal. We need to take back Congress and stonewall Biden throughout the second half of his term. Then we need our side to work together and pass voting law reforms, in a way that can't just be nullified the moment the Democrats regain control.

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BillDBlasiosBlackSon 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is a great point, and I've got a lot of respect for it. However, it has a few flaws.

First order of business, they "fortified" the election. They will continue to do so over the next couple of years. 2022 will not look like 2020 in any way.

Second, over the next two years they will likely remove many options Americans have to "fight back", after all, it's now an incendiary word.

Third order of business, even if the first two don't happen, which they will and are working on, you have to deal with entire swathes of the country who no longer believe in voting due to completely justifiable reasons. The People have no voice.

I am of the group that believes the country must be taken back through Constitutional means.