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The 2nd Amendment seems to only exist to cause unnecessary Violence. It certainly isn't defending the Constitutional order.
This video just provided by MtnMan is that.One way to get theses things moving is to move them beyond the pay wall...
This. She, like myself, was inspired to share this. This will be here after the OP link expires.
In one week the first 100 days are over. I figure a good 20,000,000 would now say if they had known what the first 93 days would be like they wouldn't have voted for him.Less than that.
244,666,000 eligible voters
77,302,000 voted for Trump
That's 31.6%
Not a mandate
This provides me with an entree for something I've been thinking for a while.In one week the first 100 days are over. I figure a good 20,000,000 would now say if they had known what the first 93 days would be like they wouldn't have voted for him.
And only about 10 of them would be white, male, and fundy Christians.In one week the first 100 days are over. I figure a good 20,000,000 would now say if they had known what the first 93 days would be like they wouldn't have voted for him.
One thing they discuss is what to call this. In my view what's going on is nothing less than a national nightmare. I propose calling the uprising "End the Nightmare!"Robert Reich addresses David Brooks' essay linked in the OP:
Friends,
Last week, I mentioned conservative columnist David Brooks’ call for a “comprehensive national civic uprising” against Trump, which Brooks described as “one coordinated mass movement.
I wondered what shape that could take and asked whether, for example, it might be a general strike.
One person who got back to me was my old friend Sam Brown...
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What would a national civic uprising really look like?
Sam Brown has some advicerobertreich.substack.com
This is where it would help to have an opposition party with even semi-competent leadership. To lead the opposition. Unfortunately we have a bunch of fucking dipshits running the Democratic party.Robert Reich addresses David Brooks' essay linked in the OP:
Friends,
Last week, I mentioned conservative columnist David Brooks’ call for a “comprehensive national civic uprising” against Trump, which Brooks described as “one coordinated mass movement.
I wondered what shape that could take and asked whether, for example, it might be a general strike.
One person who got back to me was my old friend Sam Brown...
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What would a national civic uprising really look like?
Sam Brown has some advicerobertreich.substack.com
One of my protest signs says "We the People", I think that's a more unifying message.One thing they discuss is what to call this. In my view what's going on is nothing less than a national nightmare. I propose calling the uprising "End the Nightmare!"
Every time they show that.Irony:
"We fight like hell. And if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore,"
Donald J Trump, January 6th, 2021.