Thank you for posting this again. I grabbed this post when it was a sticky on GA.W. I have started doing this myself and making a list of local business i want to support, and companies that still make products in the USA.
Here's a list: https://clark.com/shopping-retail/american-made-in-the-usa/
Also, you can follow these steps:
- Use fren finder
- Find frens
- Support businesses local frens have
- Don't support commies
Link to older video, please? I'll go search youtube and see whats up, but that would out it into context.
Edit: got it.
We have all been facing ups and downs here. We all have held out hope for something positive to happen, only to watch evil prevail.
There are things that are directly within your control. Make as much money as you can, and as another pede here said, find people who are like minded and go there. Find a good woman who's more interested in starting a life with you than her instagram likes. You'd be surprised how much freedom you still have and will continue to have, by taking steps to be successful.
If you can't move somewhere else, find people nearby. I live in a blue state and can tell you that there are a lot of people in your shoes that feel alone. You'd be surprised how many people believe the same way you do.
Don't give up on Freedom. Our country depends on people who are not willing to give up, even when the chips are down.
I agree with you that now is the time to make sure that the election law is as clear as polished glass, including indefinite confinement and the like. This was done on a local level with a federal result.
The other part of this is making sure that the voter registries are clean before each election as well. No more "day of" registrations, no more backdating of registrations. Anyone who does registrations has to be identified and held acountable and so on.
You are right it would involve legislation, and in which case, it would involve the legislatures to draft it and pass it.
Problem being, in many if these states you have governors who are in on it, so they would veto. So how do we rectify the situation locally if, like Georgia, everything can be rigged with regard to elections?
Good point about the damages.
So would one have to wait until another upcoming election to challenge the impropriety?
I get where you are coming from. I think they did the best they could laying out their case to the legislatures. I just don't think anyone could have seen how massive the fraud was going to be and how far they were willing to take it. Thus, trying to litigate that beforehand perhaps didn't seem like something that needed to be done.
So every case will get thrown out? In every state? What about suing the individuals?
So the legal process always fails then i guess we just give up? Get violent because thats all we have? Maybe you're right, i don't know, IANAL.
I would add that we need to make sure:
We have got to get our vote back. We didn't know they would be THIS brazen. Nobody did. Now that we know, a precedent has been set, and we can use it as an example that something is clearly (and hopefully not irrevocably) broken.