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Hubby unloaded on the dude with both barrels. Told him we were reregistering independent or third party, and no republican candidate will get a dime from us unless they are MAGA America First. Or a vote from us. And the GOP itself will never get a dime regardless from us.

When he was done, he told the dude he should consider getting more ethical employment.

When he hung up, he said it felt good to go Karen...

FUCK THE GOP AND THE JACKASS THEY RODE IN ON. FUCKING COMMIES. Either we take them over again or we get a fucking third party that works.

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Hit a truck stop and buy the new Rand McNally. There is a trucker's edition. It shows all the truck stops, rest stops, and tons of other shit. They are extremely useful 0 tech things.

2 coolers. The night before you leave, freeze a bunch of gatorade and water bottles. Use those for ice in the cooler where you pack snacks that must stay cold. When they finally thaw you drink them and replace with bag ice. They take a long time to thaw too. Much better than using ice packs because you can drink them.

The drinks cooler, you can use either more frozen bottles or other ice solutions. If you use ice cubes. If you want your drinks cooler really cold, add SALT to the ice. It makes ice colder. No idea why that works, but it does.

ROAD FOOD: Babybel cheese. Fine cold, stays good at room temperature for days and days. As does string cheese. Those little single serve tuna, chicken and salmon packs. Or the little boxes of meat and crackers from dollar stores. Tortillas, Peanut butter and jelly for rollups, takes up less room than bread does and tortilla wraps are much neater than sandwiches. Also good with deli meats. Anything that can get ruined by melting ice should be stored in ziplocks.

For condiments, when you gas up and buy snacks at truck stops, grab a few extra packets of mayo, mustard, ketchup, whatever. And plastic utensils if needed. We carry a few sets and reuse them ourselves, no need to throw them out.

There are usually grocery stores within a mile or two of any major road exit. Walmarts are at many also if you are not boycotting. Great for rotisserie chickens, salads, lunch meats for roll ups, etc. and cheaper than eating fast food all the way. Healthier too.

Don't forget truck stops often have showers for a fee. Some have laundry facilities as well.

A basic road repair kit: basic tools, belts, hoses, spark plugs, fluids. If heading into cold country, a bag of sand or road salt or both if you get stuck somewhere, a small shovel, hazard triangles, fix a flat shit. be advised floor mats can also help get you unstuck in snow situations. Or carpet scraps.

Stop to stretch legs every 2 or 3 hours, it helps keep you awake and alert too. Don't keep the car too warm, it can add to drowsiness or road hypnosis at night.

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YAY! I texted the lady from the press conference last night, and yep, they can use us here in Pima County to try and get AZ fraud dealt with.

She gave out her number in the press conference last night.

Sent in my contact info first thing this morning when they texted me back. Time to hit the streets and cause some trouble for my local asshats before we move next week.

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Have an android smartphone. Hubby has flip phone. Is there a way to get rid of freaking google on this phone entirely, so I can finally dump the google email I never use anyway?

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For citizen's arrest you can do so if someone is committing a felony.

Also, for Assault, Malicious burning, destruction or injury of another's property, or Unlawful entry. having video would be a good idea, as well as loudly announcing it and calling for police.

You're supposed to hand them over to police "without unreasonable delay". It does not specify what constitutes an unreasonable delay though.

BTW: a nice sturdy reusable shopping bag with a can or two of chili and some canned fruit makes a great weapon. And also a good lunch. Forks are useful things as well, especially strong ones. I suggest a dark colored bag so as not to show blood. I prefer using black socks for this myself, easier to stuff in a pocket or throw away as needed.

practice using flag poles as staffs. Sturdy flag poles are good.

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