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First, when speaking in generalizations, there will always be "What about" pushback.

Maybe we should do a line by line analysis of officials in office and see how they voted. My first indicator is, the one who votes "no" on the most legislation wins in my opinion. Second runner up is the official who wants to repeal the most laws. The response to "Build Back Bloatware" is "Build Back Basic."

So wait, you are against demoralizing (edited) those who vote for major parties, but demoralizing (edited) who vote for minor ones is fair game? If there was a Conservative that ran on the platform of less government, and at the very least stood by that by vetoing most legislation out of hand (this should be the default in my opinion) Then I would love to vote for that candidate. If the candidate ran on the platform of "Working toward removing myself from office" I could, if it were possible, vote for them every day and twice on Tuesdays.

The solution is dismantling government. If it happens through executive order, repealing legislation, or judicial ruling, so much the better, but it needs to happen. It can be done peacefully. We should be going through legislation on the books and simply eradicating and repealing laws that are unconstitutional. That would be a great idea. I imagine a great many laws are unconstitutional.

I think peaceful non compliance is also possible, and it has worked. I was ready to have my ass thrown out of Kroger if they pushed the mask issue on me. We should also record ourselves peacefully non complying as well. Because the media loves to hype the irrational screaming insane person who refuses to comply. Whereas most of us I believe are more into peaceful, polite, noncompliance. I know that I am.

Oct 22, 2022
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