I think the key is figuring out what can be fought and how to best fight what can be fought and then, yes, let the rest wash over the United States and hopefully heal it like a fever eventually does. In deciding where to fight the question obviously lands on protecting the largest number of people.
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I’m honestly on the fence about protesting and fighting this time around. I think we have to just let it all happen, protect those we can but just let the country face the consequences. In my heart I know this isn’t right but Christ, what else can we do at this point?
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They'll learn nothing.
Midterms in 2026. You better believe they’re thinking about that.
We took back the House in 2018; we can do it again in 2026.
Translation for idiocrats: Concurrence means agreement.
If it’s money they want, that’s what we withhold. We starve the corporate body until it pressures the gov to self-correct.
I realize that rapidly falling profits will quickly increase unemployment for many whether they’re in on the protest or not.
My 2¢…
The price of goods, they voted with their wallet.
So keep the GOP accountable to their promises.
- Energy cost cut in half within 12 months
- Lower gas prices
- Lower inflation
- Lower interest rates
- Lower cost of living (Mortgage/Rent)
You can't vote a dictator out.
You can get rid of him only through uprising.
I feel sorry for you all, who think it'll be only 4 years. It took eastern euro countries 20 years to get out of a dictatorship.
Perhaps the archives survive to inform the remnant.
I guess we wait. We wait for a hero(s).