Few individuals will have the money to make this work, but TD is a large group, and we have a wide audience.
Write a bunch of short, sweet, to-the-point bills and tie a contract to any funds given to campaigns.
The contract will need to be written in such a way that it anticipates amendments, riders, pork, etc which others could add to the bill, requiring rejection of any/all changes, or acceptance and signing if the bills are fundamentally unchanged, even if reworded.
Over time, as the ignorant and gullible get older, and see their promised utopian future never take shape, they will see the lies and become more conservative.
We can only hope that the Republic can hold together until then, because if too much damage is done to our constitutional rights, words won't be enough to fix the problems.
In order to keep the normies from losing it, he would then need to schedule a new election, to be run and controlled by the military, with much stricter rules for mail in and absentee ballots.
Unfortunately, he would probably need to refuse to run for President again, and let the primary process run for President.
I'd rather have Trump, but if he pulls a power move this big, he's going to have to be careful to not appear to be trying to start an authoritarian regime. Cruz will do in a pinch. Pence needs to GTFO.
Absofuckinglutely hilarious.
Social media can't censor physical flags.
It's a sad state of affairs when our own intelligence agencies and courts refuse to defend the nation.
Some of you will say that elections mean nothing anymore. Primaries are smaller. They have different rules.
Imagine. TD can become a full clearinghouse of Primary data.
- Requirements to vote in primaries for both parties in every state.
- Voting history on important matters for every candidate.
- How the primaries actually work, and how we can use their rules most effectively to primary political enemies.
I figure if we can start having poster-sized wall hangings and calendars documenting voting irregularities for 2020, based businesses could give them away.
We're going to need to find a way to bypass the media cucks, and actual paper documents commonly used by businesses might be useful.
That new protection of free speech law in Poland might be useful.
The Supreme Court regularly interferes with congressional decisions by striking down unconstitutional laws. Can they invalidate an election after Congress has validated the winner?
There is meme material here. LOTS of meme material, that even undecided or fence-sitting citizens can see.
This meme material is free to a good home folks. I can't do visual memes - got no talent for it. But some of you do have the talent, and hypocrisy like this is meme gold.
By allowing a political class to form, we have created convenient points for special interests or foreign governments to bribe or blackmail our leaders.
The same is true, to a lesser extent, with large business entities. Companies that are 'too big to fail' and enormous media companies that funnel the viewpoint of a tiny number of media oligarchs as propaganda are both sources of corruption and misinformation.
If you enter the site name correctly, Google sends you here, for now. But they never allow the site to appear as a possible destination site. If you do not know exactly what the site name is, you will not find it.
The timing of the hack being discovered is mighty convenient.
We all know that DC insiders will do their best to irritate the hell out of us, and make it hard to get to where we want to be, as well as restrict our access to water. If we get a few hundred Pedes running Lyft or Uber shared rides for us, it will make a difference.
We might even need to set up impromptu gathering sites for organized pickups and dropouts.
I hope there are people with more planning skill than me working through stuff like this.
First. Remember your needs. The DC establishments will try to shut us down by offering nothing. Don't let them make you uncomfortable enough to leave.
Food, water, shelter.
Bring high calorie, low weight food with you. A big bag of fruit/nut/chocolate trail mix, for example.
Bring non-alcoholic drinks. Water is best, of course, but anything to stay hydrated.
DC in winter can be incredibly cold, or a bit warm. Wear several layers of clothing. If you wear a giant winter coat and it's 50 degrees in the afternoon, you will sweat, and either have to carry the big heavy coat around, or risk freezing your butt off if the weather gets cold quickly and you are wet with sweat.
More on clothing. Bring something waterproof as a top layer. If you don't have a raincoat that you can wear over four layers of clothing, bring a couple really big contractor leaf bags. Put a hole in one for your head, and you can keep the worst of wet weather off you.
Hats. MAGA hats are great, but bring a warm hat too. And warm gloves.
If you do choose to bring something with wheels to haul stuff around with, be sure it is something unmarked that you do not care about. It is very possible the DC shills will put some type of restriction on containers. I suggest a cheap plastic cooler with a handle and wheels. If you walk 10 blocks and are refused entry, walk 1 block back, grab stuff out of the cooler and abandon it, then walk back to the rally. Don't put your name on the cooler, or leave documents of any sort in it if you need to abandon it.
I am sure others have more or even better ideas. Keep your eyes open for good ideas, and remember to pack light, BUT pack enough. Being underprepared for DC winter weather when the residents will shut down businesses to make you miserable is a recipe for, well, misery.
If we can't trust Democrats to properly keep track of a single page of text for every voter, how can we trust them to manage tens, hundreds, even thousands of pages of medical history for every man, woman, and child citizen?
"I'm sorry. We don't have any record you ever were on the kidney donor watchlist.'
This idea is free to a good home if anyone thinks it's worthy of being turned into a visual meme.
No text needed. The title says it all.
Yes, I know, a name isn't always everything, but someone had some seriously hefty balls to name voting software with a word that essentially means "control." Companies are generally a lot more careful about word choices.
In the end, the name is unimportant, but somewhere along the line, some people in an office or boardroom somewhere were laughing their asses off at the plebes who were allowing their nation to be virtually controlled by voting software that was doing exactly what the name implied.
The Mormons have a fantastic consolidated database of death records. If it hasn't been compared to the voter records, it needs to be. It might require an archivist at very high levels to access the Mormon records at a deep enough level to use them for exhaustive comparison searches.
Any legal pedes around that can shed light on relevant election law?