It's not enough to just say that "Biden is an illegitimate president" over and over again. Words are worthless without action. If you truly believe that Biden is illegitimate, then it is morally wrong to pay taxes to this government. If you live in a rural area, talk to your neighbors, you might find that they agree with you. If you fund these tyrants, you are complict in your own destruction and the civil rights violations that these people will inevitably commit.
That's all.
Trump's advisors are "advising" him not to pardon Julian Assange because they are corrupt deep state hacks. It would be a serious error for Trump to forgo this opportunity to save Assange's life - even though Trump is banned from Twitter, I'm sure he is in the know as to whatever is being talked about on the platform.
Please help get this trending to make sure that Trump knows what his base really cares about.
2016
Trump: Exists
Left: He's mean!
2017
Trump: Exists
Left: He's racist!
2018
Trump: Exists
Left: He's a fascist!
2019
Trump: Exists
Left: He's literally Hitler!
2020
Trump: Exists
Left: HE'S LITERALLY VAMPIRE HITLER RIDING A DEMONIC PSYCHIC TREX WHILE DRINKING THE BLOOD OF IMMIGRANT VIRGINS AHHAHAHAHHAHA!1!!1!!!
2021...
I don't think it's possible to secede on a state-by-state basis; too many states are full of moderates who would oppose if a vote where held. Rural counties should hold referendums or get their Sheriff's to publicly state that they won't acknowledge the legitimacy of the federal government. If enough of a state's landmass refuses to acknowledge the legitimacy of the federal government, the state as a whole will have no choice but to back the succession or risk losing legitimacy itself.
If a red state like Texas doesn't have standing in an election that dictates who controls the federal government, then why should red states like Texas be beholden to the legislation and dictates of the federal government?
Warning: Spoilers!
The Sicilian is a book written by Mario Puzo (the author of the Godfather) set in post WW2 Sicily. The story is based on the life of a man named Salvatore Giuliano (a real person), who tried to lead a populous uprising against the establishment government in Rome, which consisted of corrupt state officials which were controlled by the mafia that seized power after WW2. Salvatore’s gang initially fights against this corrupt establishment, but Italy’s political climate eventually gives rise to a massive socialist uprising that threatens both the establishment and Salvatore’s populous movement. Because of this, Salvatore allies himself with the establishment in order to sway public support away from the socialists and towards the corrupt establishment in Rome. While this action was necessary, as socialism is portrayed as detrimental to the Sicilian people’s religion and way of life, the establishment immediately betrays Salvatore after the election is secured. He is framed for the murder of innocent people and eventually betrayed by someone close to him.
Modern day parallels? Maybe. This is NOT a call to sabotage the upcoming Georgia runoffs; Just expect to get betrayed by the establishment soon after their power is secured, and have a plan when that happens.
In 2016, after the death of Scalia, the Republicans in the Senate blocked Obama's nomination for Scalia's replacement. The Senate Republicans had 100% moral legitimacy in doing this, as back in 2014, they were awarded a Senate majority by the vote of the American people. The people put their faith in Republicans to control the functions of the senate back then, just as they have now, and that means that Republicans once again have a mandate to decide who gets appointed the next Supreme Court Justice.
...and therefore to arrest a black person who is committing a crime is inherently racist discrimination.
A formerly Democrat-voting friend of mine recently said that his home city of Seattle had gotten so bad that his family was considering moving. He also predicted that Seattle would inevitably become the next Detroit. I want to stress, he used to be a "default liberal", but recent events have really altered his world view pretty drastically.