Hear me out and think past the Deep State’s indoctrination. Q has mentioned several times that changes would be made to prevent all this from ever happening again. He mentioned independent auditors. How well did the independent “auditors”/watchers work in preventing/exposing the election counting? In order to prevent evildoers from having monopoly power over us, we need to remove their primary weapon, which is government, and replace it with a true Free Market. Liberty and Freedom.
Government is monopoly power, with unlimited funding via theft/enslavement, that forces socialized monopoly services on us. It’s a lot easier for the evildoers to gain control of a singular monopoly power wield it against us than to gain control of dozens or hundreds of privatized companies providing those same services in a Free Market.
Who here supports socialism, even for courts, security, roads, etc? How’s the horrible quality and lack of accountability in those devices working out for us? What about the Constitution, which either enabled the evildoers to gain monopoly power over us, or was too weak to prevent it?
All services can alternatively be provided by multiple competing private companies in a free market. Competition generates better quality, better prices, more innovation, and accountability.
We’ve proven we can’t keep the Republic. The falsely perceived authority of Government is derived from “the consent of the governed”, but at any given time it is obvious that the majority of us don’t fully consent to it. We need a true free society with a real free market, where everyone votes with their dollars and is their own ruler, and is forced to be responsible individuals if they don’t want to have to live on charity for life.
That kind of anarchistic self governing doesn't work in the global world. At least, not in a post-ICBM nuclear world.
We do need a government, but we need checks and balances added to ensure that this doesn't continue happening.
Paper ballots, inalienable rights to poll watch, Congressional term limits of two terms, the separation of state elections vs federal elections -- e.g. the Presidential ballot must be separate and held to separate standards from the House or Senate ballots, and must be federally prosecutable.
We also need stricter 230-type laws that specifically hold a small business (certain number of users) to more leniance than megacorps (higher than previous number of users).
Additionally, we need to reinforce the first and second amendments. No cancel culture, no gun laws that override an individual's ability to own firearms.
We need to ensure a stronger castle doctrine. If someone invades your house and stabs themselves on accident, they shouldn't be able to sue you and you should be able to use any lethal force required to force someone to leave your home if they break in.
There's a major list of other things, but federal government is still important. It just needs to be reiterated that they serve the people in their jurisdictions, not vice versa.
It most definitely can work in a post ICBM world. For one, with no globalist cabal ruling our monopoly power, we won’t be making enemies with others or initiating wars of aggression against them anymore.
The free market would be fully capable of building weapons to defend against nuclear weapons.
The space industry is already dominated by the private sector with SpaceX. They could dominate the space military too.
“Reiterating” to the Globalist Cabal that we don’t want to be ruled by them hasn’t and will not work. They don’t care.
If you think we won't make enemies with others then you are naive.
First, what do you think happens with the enemies we already have? They don't just disappear.
The fact of the matter is, the federal government was created as a centralized leadership for a reason -- organization.
We may still have enemies but they likely won’t be enemies due to our actions. If we did have someone stupid enough to try to come attack us, we could still deal with it. Multiple private defense firms could surely still cooperate and coordinate with each other on a large scale just like our current different branches of military can, and just like our 18 intelligence agencies, and just like all the NATO allied countries could in a war.
Central leadership is the problem. Monopolized military makes it easier for enemy infiltrators to control it.
And do you seriously think the government is better at organization than free market innovation would be?