Get involved locally. Be the person with integrity they can't cheat in front of. Demand that your state do away with electronic voting and early voting. Demand that your state adhere to strict rules for ballot integrity.
Book...deal...INCOMING...
Dance of the cuckoos - Laurel & Hardy theme. Here it is for someone's meming pleasure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snnCKVFzjHE
I believe what we're being shown is that much of the "conservative elite" are grifting salesmen who will say anything that their globalist financiers want said and for whom Twitter's still-expansive user base is much more important, therefore, than any appearance of principle or commitment.
They're also threatening to introduce a Federal Height Tax that will remove vertebrae if one is taller than Jerry Nadler.
"In the more than 10 years since Friedman’s column was published, the disenchanted elite that the Times columnist identified has further impoverished American workers while enriching themselves. The one-word motto they came to live by was globalism—that is, the freedom to structure commercial relationships and social enterprises without reference to the well-being of the particular society in which they happened to make their livings and raise their children."
If only he'd sent that 10% to the big guy...
(James Franco: "First time?")
It's been known as "Failure Theater" for many, many years. The abortion issue, in particular, has been used as a prop there over and over. It's wonderfully polarizing and an effective way of changing the subject from whatever they'd rather not have you thinking about...say, for example, how deeply embedded they all are with Wall Street. The aborted children serve as sacrifices to Moloch.
The only nation I can think of that was utterly conquered - by corruption, by totalitarianism, and, more than once, by military conquest - yet still endured and eventually recovered and became a democracy...is France. I like to irritate young leftists by telling them that they think they're getting Vladimir Lenin...but what they'll really get is Napoleon.
I can get to it on my AT&T phone with no WiFi, for what that's worth.
Wtf I love Occupy Wall Street now
(don't yell at me, I'm a stockular illiterate)
I think what he means is that he intends to continue being a voice for Americans, boosting MAGA candidates, producing media and policy recommendations, and being a critical gadfly pointing up the bloated, incompetent, corrupt and immoral actions taken by swampy bureaucrats in power. I think he's evaluating the possibility of creating (or participating in the creation of) the Patriots party, as well as future social media projects.
I think he intends to do the best he can to accomplish his goals using what he's learned.
Republicans were in the majority in both the House and the Senate during the first two years of the Trump presidency.
They
had
TWO
YEARS
And they didn't show a molecule of the gumption these people are showing.
Worth
less.
Wtf I love federal judges now
Mighta been good to mention the unreliable charts during some of the dozens of times you were televised talking about the stuff, Deb.
His whole pitch seems skeevy as heck to me.
Voting machines by Le Dominion, nes se pas?
Seriously, though, I think France does deserve some respect for having the distinction of recovering from brutal and incompetent tyranny (Louis, Napoleon), brutal and incompetent leftism (Robespierre), and brutal and incompetent occupation (the little housepainter with the mustache) and managed to clamber into the 21st century still relatively free and prosperous and with a population ready to take to the streets in protest over corruption (remember the yellow vests?)
It's not nothing.
Yes, I think Pence's nerve straight up failed and he folded in terror. Perhaps he was being blackmailed. Perhaps his family had been threatened. It's likely we'll never know the full truth. But he's done, I think, politically.
Supposedly they had a reconciliatory meeting not long after the 6th and Trump is said to have forgiven him, personally. Trump is not a vindictive man, and I think he's gained a lot of perspective during the past four years, including recognizing that people simply have limits to how brave and/or bound to ethics they can be in a crisis. At this point, though, with what we currently know, I can't imagine that Pence thinks his political career is in anything other than the toilet.
Texas AG Ken Paxton has joined the chat.
(Tony Stark) "Is it too much to ask for both?"
I must admit I expected it to take at least a week.
I remember the first time I heard YCAGWYW as the closing theme of a Trump rally (and it became the standard closer music) I thought: "Gee, I hope this doesn't turn out to be foreshadowing." It's as if he was trying to warn us that the struggle was going to be harder than we were expecting.