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If you're not an independent contractor or self-employed, find out how to stop automatic tax deductions with your employer. If you are, don't pay another dime.

We asked for a forensic audit. They denied us legal standing and our day in court. Accordingly, no taxation without representation. Drain the fucking coffers. Let them try and audit us all. We'll take an 80 million person lawsuit to SCOTUS.

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I have sent abbreviated forms of this letter to several Republican senators. I post it here in the hopes any staffers lurking may see it in full.


Dear Senator,

I implore you to formally object to the seven states who have dispatched a contested slate of electors on January 6th. It is your duty to object to the electors from Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, Nevada, and New Mexico. History will reward your courage, and a grateful America will not forget.

This precarious moment in our history is not merely a question of whether Joe Biden knowingly stole the office of President, but whether we have a Republic at all. The silence of your colleagues discomfits us.

Have we watched placidly, dutifully generating trillions for government coffers, unaware that we exist only for that purpose? Perhaps we are deadlocked, a hundred million strong, with a ruling class that has outlived its purpose.

Are we really expected to believe Mr. Biden won this election? That he overcame all odds to crush a sitting president who gained millions of votes? That he did so while claiming historically few counties, losing the states of Ohio and Florida, and failing in virtually all the supposed bellweather counties?

His election is predicated on the dubious result of a handful of counties in states where rejection rates for absentee ballots are inexplicably low. He won only those places where rules were made lax and where no attempt has yet been made to produce the actual paper ballots.

Places like Arizona, where subpeonas mean nothing. Places like Pennsylvania, where injunctions from sitting Supreme Court Justices are blithely ignored. Places like Georgia, where elections commissioners adjudicate two-thirds of all ballots, invent plumbing disasters, and leave the counting to a handful of corrupt poll workers who produce hidden ballots to be counted over and again.

No wonder Mr. Biden dared not even campaign. He preferred instead the comfortable lies offered by a capitulating media and unchecked social media corporations. Even now he hunkers away, filling his pretender cabinet with the arch priests of lobbyist greed. He lied on the presidential debate stage about his corrupt entanglements in Ukraine and China, offering nothing more than a practiced steely eye and market-tested words.

Does it baffle no one that Mr. Biden could not muster a few score supporters at his most publicized events, but somehow won more votes than any presidential candidate in history? That he bested a president who made inroads in every population segment in America, and whose rallies attracted even traditional Democrat voters?

The fiction that Mr. Biden claimed more votes than were even available to win is laughable on its face. Deduct Mr. Trump's votes from the sum total possible, and Mr. Biden's got a problem of simple arithmetic.

Why, I wonder, have no Democrats questioned Mr. Trump's millions of votes, but gone feral at the notion that Mr. Biden's historic margins are criminally illegitimate?

A "victory" such as this — decided in a few hours' span in the small hours of the night, after states inexplicably and simultaneously halted their vote counts — is a victory for no one but the criminals who perpetrated it. America is besmirched by this injustice.

Mr. Biden put his former office for sale to the highest bidders, among whom featured outright enemies of this nation. He has done so in this election, and he will do so again. We the People will not allow it.

We are asked to ignore negative vote counts, data anomalies, differently-printed ballots, deleted adjudication logs, absurd tabulation error figures, dubious software discrepancies, and obvious lies from the executives of shadow corporations about the internet capabilities of their tabulation hardware.

We're scolded for questioning mysterious ballot dumps, void chains of custody, the brutalization of observers and poll workers, and pristine, machine-filled ballots tipping the scales for Mr. Biden — but, curiously, no down-ticket Democrat candidates.

We are anathemized for believing our eyes.

Who ordered the veil of secrecy on our elections that night in November? And who will shed light on the evidence this week when the world is watching?

Actions of subterfuge have undermined our lawfully-empowered legislators and dissolved the integrity of our elections. Our enshrined right to vote is butchered across numerous, purposefully-exposed vectors of attack.

This year has taken a toll on the spirit of this Republic, and I fear she is beset on all sides by unelected tyranny. Her resolve has been eroded by activist judges, despotic bureaucrats issuing policy from on high, and a complicit media funded by nations adverse to her very existence.

Our businesses fail while major corporations deepen their war chests. Our leaders wag tongues about civic compliance for the greater good — while showing off ludicrously expensive refrigerators and ranch-raised steaks on Instagram like preening teenagers. They abscond to fine dining restaurants, hair salons, and resort destinations when they think we are too distracted to see.

And we starve. We seethe.

These are not the actions of people who genuinely fear a pandemic. They wish for us to fear our own freedoms, while luxuriating in their wealth. This crisis is a beast of their own manufacture; a monster whose reins they hold, whose horrors have been exploited to achieve this very act of thievery. They are complicit actors and politickers, stoking fear to keep us from the truth. We know it. We feel it. We rankle at it. And we will not stand idly while the American Dream is wrested from us.

"No taxation without representation" may yet be this hour's refrain. Many of your colleagues only seem interested in trading their offices for personal gain. Do you represent us? Will you stand for us and with us? Will you speak for us when we need you most?

We know in our hearts when we are lied to. Do not count yourself among the cohort of liars. Do not hold your peace at this critical juncture. I urge you to demand debate on our behalf, and bring these ills to light.

Thank you for your work, and may God bless America.

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Do any NJ pedes have good advice or recommendations for voting in person? I am not confident that my vote will be counted if I use the mail-in ballot, and our cuck governor has used tyranny to restrict in-person voting to provisional paper ballots. I don't trust the tracker system to count my vote (which requires uploading a driver's license or Voter ID, natch) and I feel like electing the provisional ballot route puts a target on my vote. Any recs/topics to link to here? Apologies if this is a dupe question.