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Registered in MD as unaffiliated, I have never had the passion to vote. I was raised in a conservative house, went to a super liberal music school, and I've always believed the left and the right both played on the same side (for the most part). South Park (before they got it wrong in 2016) summarizes American politics incredibly well, specifically, the episode of Obama beating Mccain and after Obama says his speech, he goes to his room and meets Mccain. They embrace ecstatically lol this is the correct view of the past 20 or so years, and its how I have viewed American politics. Until Trump

I didn't vote in 2016 mainly because I didn't know for certain if Trump was playing me, along with millions of other people. I agreed with everything he said in his speech after coming down the escalator, I had a strong feeling the polling was rigged (mainly from being a lurker of t_d back then), but I wasn't convinced of Trump until after his election and I saw the video of the Red Dinner and what he said about Hillary and Haiti.

Save the kids, save the economy, save the constitution

I will be voting this year because fuck what our political system has become. I may have to drive 9 hours back home to vote, but i have the passion to do it for this man.

Its gonna be a LANDSLIDE

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The liberal narrative, currently, is as follows; cases and hospitalizations have gone up

We counter; But the fatality rate is going down.

They counter; there is a 14 day lapse until the death rate catches up.

My bet is that the death rate won’t rise. They’ve been saying that most of the cases are people in the ages of 20-45. Its extremely unlikely they would exhibit the same death rate as elderly people, which give the bulk of the data going into the “fatality rate” and have in a large part moved the fatality rate as high as it was during the months of April and early May.

So here’s the plan

When their argument of the lapse catches up to them (around 10 days from now), and when the fatality rate has yet to rise, we blast them the internet with memes revealing this fact.

Now, I’m no Memesmith, and I’ll never claim to be. That’s Gods work, I am a simple music merchant, BUT I had an idea that could possibly roll into other ideas.

Something simple, like a picture of the city of Houston (which has seen a huge spike), with the top line reading “June 27th, 2020 - X amount of cases” and then the second line reading “July 9th, 2020 - X amount of deaths”. Lastly, on the bottom of the meme, I’m subtle small text, “.2% Fatality”.

Like I said, this is not my specialty, but I thought maybe that would be a good start to get the convo going.