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posted ago by duckduck ago by duckduck +891 / -0

There is no taking back the federal government. The only solution is to withdraw from it and create our own.

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Staatssicherheit 5 points ago +6 / -1

Stopping the illegal votes (Act77, indefineitly confined, etc) in the swing states is how we take back the federal government. State legislatures of the swing states will be predominately red because there are more rural counties in a state than cities. Putting good and strong people in these positions is the key. So, no I'm not ready to give up my country.

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duckduck [S] 14 points ago +15 / -1

I am 100% in favor of passing laws to stop the illegal votes, but the problem is that THOSE LAWS ALREADY EXISTED and the states chose not to follow them (signature matching, deadlines, dropboxes, mail-in, etc.) and the Supreme Court ruled they are free to do so. So if the states don't have to follow election laws, what good will new election laws do? I'm not trying to be mean at all, I am truly just wanting to know an answer.

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FightingTeuton 2 points ago +2 / -0

That’s 2 or 4 or even 6 years out! Look at the speed at which this country is turning upside down! We don’t have the time.

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Staatssicherheit 1 point ago +3 / -2

The capital larpers probably thought they didn't have time either. Didn't have time to listen to Trump's speech or his call for peaceful protest. And they entered the capital building without a plan other than making a grand political statement.

And they promptly got used as useful pawns against Trump and are being prosecuted criminally by a corrupt DOJ.

Wars are won and lost in the preparation.

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FightingTeuton 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree with you completely, but you know thats a false equivalency. Preparation is key. Coordinated efforts and a strong plan. Just look at how the states attorney generals have been piggy backing off one another with trans and abortion. It’s a domino effect.