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christianknight 5 points ago +7 / -2

Are you telling me he ran the coup against himself too?

Not even Q tards would entertain this...I think.

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Two_Scoops__ 1 point ago +2 / -1

They were fired. Are you okay?

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rabdargab 4 points ago +4 / -0

Lol

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christianknight 3 points ago +4 / -1

Who was? Wray is still there causing massive problems.

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sun_wolf 2 points ago +3 / -1

It’s called a transition. Obviously a coup is possible when a new President comes in and all the people the old guy installed have pledged their allegiance to stop the President.

Meanwhile Q is posting articles, links to declassified documents, sharing Twitter accounts to watch, teaching us how to get around social media censorship algorithms, dropping proofs, debunking the FAKE NEWS, and keeping up morale, but I am supposed to follow the guys who just keep repeating “Trust The Plan” over and over again, like that is any kind of argument, or inspiring in any way. You would be amazed to know much it feels like debating a Democrat who just keeps repeating “Fine People on Both Sides”.

Instead of pouring all this energy into hating Q, why not do your own thing and start your own movement that attracts people away from Q, if that is so important. But no, that won’t happen. Because what would be the point in even trying to start anything constructive until every single Trump supporter has publicly denounced Q. Again, so much like a Democrat who cannot hit the pavement and start hustling in the free market until systemic racism is defeated and every single white person has renounced their skin color. The details are different but the structure is the same: bitch and complain and make an excuse not to take positive action until some unrealistic all-encompassing goal is first achieved. (This is one of the fundamental ideas the left brainwashes people with by the way. Recognize this one? “Ohhhh I could never have a kid as a white person until I have $100,000 in savings and achieved all my career dreams, or at least the basics.” Who sold us all on that idea too? Notice the pattern.)

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ZeroDeltaTango 1 point ago +1 / -0

About as well said as it can be said. Nicely done, patriot

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Chopblock 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well said.!

Another big part is to simply focus on DOING WHAT YOU CAN DO.

Whether Barr, or ‘Q’, or even Trump succeeds or fails to achieve certain goals, even crucial ones, often makes little or no immediate impact on your own contingency planning, physical readiness, practices for morale and willingness, or ability to contribute positive deeds and words that move the cause forward.

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sun_wolf 2 points ago +2 / -0

That’s cool then. This is the kind of constructive skepticism that I appreciate. The constant cynical one-liners are starting to get old. I feel the same way about Barr. Frustration with Barr is fine, but I don’t think the bagpipe circlejerking accomplishes much. All it seems to do is promote disappointment and despair. My comment was really more directed at those vicious Q Haters who refuse to at least acknowledge that Q has said a LOT more than “Trust The Plan”.