...but we should take a moment to take courage in the fact that this dark chapter our beloved nation is concluding, is indeed coming to an end. We are not alone.
More amazing, that we were here to see it, that we are a part a part of it, and we have been chosen to bind our country's wounds when it's our turn. We will tell these stories for hundreds of years.
Eternal love and deepest respect to those who began this nation's journey. Fiercest loyalty and the gravest commitment to those who will save it. Highest courage and honor to those beside us. Faith in God to guide us.
Never take our independence for granted. Never see freedom as permanent. We all know by now, there are those that hate it and us. Fires of hell for them.
I don't know you. I don't need to know you. But I stand beside you to defend this blessed nation, whatever that looks like.
May Independence Day be a day of proud and profound gratefulness.
Honestly I have been feeling a little burnt out. Both with my work life and with the political situation and waiting for MOASS to start. I spend a lot of time on here and Superstonk
But I woke up 10 years ago when I was 17 and have waited a long time for this. I will never give up on my country.
Over the weekend I will be drafting emails and looking at contacts to try to get a forensic audit started in Washington State. I must at least try.
Also looking at getting stickers and making pamphlets to help spread the truth about numerous subjects. If anyone has any ideas that would be great. I want to do some Trump ninja work in the Seattle area.
WWG1WGA. This group of frens is the best community I have ever been apart of.
My story is similar to yours fren, I started waking up about 15 years ago. I am 34 now.
Yup, Ron Paul was the one who started waking me up.
MOASS? Mother of all shit shows?
Mother of all short squeezes