I'm hopeful that the Arizona Supreme Court will intervene in a timely manner. Clearly, there is no need for a doom storm when the TRO is granted. This is just one battle in the war.
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Not being a doomer, but how many times are we going to allow ourselves to get screwed over, let down again and set back several more yards? This is the endgame here imo, we won't win this at our 9-5s or in the comfort of our homes. Our participation is necessary, we were called upon in January to take a peaceful stand by showing force in our numbers and everyday since we've been no more present than your typical internet troll. The freedom lovers of this country are the majority, not the fringe left propped up by media, corrupt politicians and ceos. If we don't make ourselves visible to the point of no longer being able to be ignored and stuffed under the rug we will lose this country. This has become a country full of complacent pansies.
I agree with the principle, but I know how group psychology works. We are just not there yet. Generally speaking, people only take drastic action when they feel mortally threatened. There are the few noble people, who take action based upon principle, faith and philosophy, but they are too few.
So - I agree that the country will not be saved without mass action. I do not believe we have reached that point yet. First, our economic comfort has not been disrupted. Our parental sovereignty is like our economic comfort - threatened, but not really disrupted. Our individual survival is similarly threatened, but not really. It's just not the right conditions for a mass uprising. A mass uprising triggered by moral indignation is next to fantastical.
I believe all roads lead to a crisis severe enough for Americans to be willing to stare down guns and tanks, it's just not now.