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siliconia 10 points ago +18 / -8

See... this is what I'm talking about. You're a guy who may have been the perfect fit, but you'll just give up now.

People gotta stop starting in the middle or even the end and demanding the Big Ask up front. They need to build advocates first, make sure they're dedicated to the cause. Get them to do small asks first. THEN, you organize your million some odd people to take those positions at once. You have coordinators and organizers who help people like you to get those positions even if the committees aren't active.

It's ridiculous how childish bad everyone is at doing real world shit. Do all conservatives do manual labor? How do they not know this shit? Where's the marketers, the community organizers, the leaders, businessmen, the social media team, and on and on and on. It's so bad.

AND... The people pushing this shit are the best we have, because everyone else isn't even doing shit. At least they're trying.

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siliconia -1 points ago +1 / -2

This tactic is lazy. For all you know you're informing progressive radical activists to pretend to be conservatives and join. If you want to do this and actually fill seats, you need to do the work of organizing, leading and vetting people for those positions. Make it a spectical. The justice democrats did the same shit, but they didn't act passively about it.

This is 2021, not 1962, gotta do things in ways that get tangible, verifiable, and consistent results. You should know that your system of recruitment will get you X number if you do Y work. Then you an measure what amount of work you need to do to fill all 200k seats. How much that will cost, how much man power, etc, etc, etc.

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siliconia 7 points ago +7 / -0

Now ask yourself, not whether they made an error in judgement, but why they would purposefully pick Imran Awan and what were they having him do.

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siliconia 2 points ago +2 / -0

So you're saying that "we" are the democratic moneymen? I'm not following what you're trying to say to me.

I think that it's obvious that the people involved were progressive activists, controlled by elite players, or being paid by the CCP. So yes, Democratic moneymen would be who I was referring to as the opposition. They would be the ones fighting. We would be the ones not fighting and letting them win.

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siliconia 2 points ago +2 / -0

That would be amusing, but we're no where near that. Maybe Elon's husk will get to do that orbiting the planet after he's dead.

The UBI nonsense is a trap. As they stop producing resources (like they are starting to do now, they're not coming back) and only the elites can afford them or are even able to get access to them. The UBI crowd will be castrated either because they cut their own dicks off, chemicals, culture disincentives to reproduce, or whatever other clever method they come up with. They'll have no access to anything, no motivation for anything, and will be tracked and limited in movement. Their UBI won't be sitting in a fancy apartment playing video games all day, drinking mountain dew, and eating mcdonalds and dropping their checks on e-girls. The peasant resources are going to become very limited and basic, even if they're free. And that's it, no middle class, so no middle class to make resources for. Only the limited amount of resources and man power needed to sustain the elite class as they slowly kill off the peasant class and automate everything they can.

Well, we are basically talking about the same thing, just a slight variation.

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siliconia 7 points ago +7 / -0

What Graham reminded me of is why they really set up TSA and it's not because of 9/11. It's because that's the one vulnerable place politicians move through that they don't control. Imagine pre-9/11 when he was being yelled at in the airport a few months back. Without the TSA, that would be a much sketchier situation for him.

Same reason they set up the fences around DC, because the future we're moving towards is Elysium. They know they can't have themselves and their family vulnerable to plebs when they do their communist great reset with the elite upper class ruling over a peasant destitute class.

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siliconia 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is a non-story really, they're all waiting for their new houses and their 80k year checks. They gotta get their fake ids ready, bank accounts set up, wait for their drivers to show up to take them to their new homes, get the tailor in there to get their measurements, etc. All of that takes time.

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siliconia 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's not about sex slaves, so much as it's about diluting the population with poor uneducated people that lower the overall net worth of the average individual and also creates unnecessary competition.

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siliconia 2 points ago +2 / -0

The people of these countries are running our country. We're the problem to be solved now.

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siliconia 3 points ago +3 / -0

They're just jumping on the bandwagon and adding to the propaganda. The CCP's goal is unrestricted warfare. Anything that puts their enemy at a disadvantage is part of their warfare tactics. Saw this coming 4 years ago. Nothing really interesting.

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siliconia 3 points ago +3 / -0

We have to build candidates using grassroots efforts, not picking out people who are already in the game. That's why Trump suggesting people everyone already knows is just so fucking stupid. Yet that's the best it's going to get at this point.

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siliconia 12 points ago +12 / -0

Less time. It'll be in full swing before the next presidential election. They're not going to take any chances.

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siliconia 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well yeah, that's how it always ends up after the dust settles, but they appear to be planning it out this time on purpose. Not winning a war and then whoever ends up on top sets that up later.

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siliconia 21 points ago +22 / -1

I had something similar to this that was total nonsense that I won, but not after tens of thousands of dollars. You know what it cost them? To fill out a half page form.

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siliconia 23 points ago +23 / -0

They're pushing the communism angle to get the useful idiots to help them, but their real goal is a small elite class and a whole lot of poor people. Then reduce the population of the poor. They want to set up a classic Time machine scenario.

I still think they highly underestimate the CCP, regardless of whatever "agreements" they think they have now.

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siliconia 1 point ago +3 / -2

Voter fraud isn't the problem, it's the symptom, and until the actual problem is addressed, I won't vote, I don't take them seriously, I don't even take anyone here seriously. Voter fraud doesn't even need to be real, because that's not the real problem.

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siliconia 0 points ago +1 / -1

Ah yes, the vaguery of nonsense words you just strung together to try and be clever. Keep constructing nonsense scenarios based on what you want what I said to mean. Good job. You're the hero. You're the best, man. Keep it up.

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siliconia 2 points ago +2 / -0

No. The politicians in the United States are corrupt and need to be removed, that isn't just the democrats. Although, the Republican ones like to pretend they're against something when they're really for it. Then there's also big business people like Larry Fink and all the other various fuckheads selling out the United States citizens for cheap labor. All of these people are working hand in hand.

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siliconia 4 points ago +5 / -1

Escaped, released, deployed, from Wuhan lab, a meat market, some cave somewhere.

None of this stuff matters, because we can make decisions based on known factors, so we don't have to worry about unknown factors.

What we know is that it was used as a tool to disrupt the global economy and used as a weapon to attack the United States. One could even argue that they attacked the United States with the help of politicians within the United States. However, once again, we don't need to know whether that's true or not, because they used it as a tool to disrupt the United States and global economy.

We don't have to have these stupid conspiracies to take action, we already have enough proof that both the CCP and the United States politicians used the virus as a tool against the American people. That we shouldn't have allowed that in the first place, and that they are still doing it, should require direct and indirect action against both parties.

We should have nuked China and I don't mean that hyperbolically, except the people we let rule the United States are trying to destroy it for some quick cash. The only way you put a monster like the CCP in their place is to show them that actions have consequences.

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siliconia 5 points ago +7 / -2

The one we haven't isn't fine. The problem with the constitution, and how it's being attacked, is that the constitution makes a lot of unspoken assumptions about the people who use it. It has loopholes that weren't apparent by the founders, because those unspoken assumptions weren't even considerations, they were assumed givens. They are not. We have to make unspoken rules into rules... but also yes, it has to be enforced, which is one of its assumptions.

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siliconia 5 points ago +5 / -0

The GOP isn't real. I don't know how many times I have to say this. The GOP is an abstraction. The GOP consists of people, and it's those specific people that are the problem. ALL OF THEM. They have names and there's not very many of them and there's even fewer that decide what kind of crazy wacky world we live in.

All we have to do is replace a small amount of people, specific people, with names.

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