Maybe, but keep in mind popularity plays a roll, even with republicans. There's a reason every candidate dresses pretty much the same at the presidential debates. (blue slacks and blazer, red tie, white shirt). Popularity unfortunately matters as much as Merit in getting elected.
Yes, that plays a role, but notice where that popularity comes from??? Media exposure... and who controls the media??? In a fair media exposure would be spread out. In today's six companies control everything world only the people willing to play ball or that they have dirt on get the exposure... the free ride.
That's WHY the military went to Trump and asked him to run for POTUS. They knew he already had the public profile and they knew he was a true patriot.
So yes, you're right, we need to pull elections more in the merit direction. That's impossible with the current structure of the MSM and election fraud machines.
work on the top down approach sure, but if there's one thing Trump proved, it's that a bottom up approach can work as well.
The mainstream press has been trying to suck the wind out of the sails of trump supporters for years, even leaning on social media giants to silence him and his supporters, and yet you still see "trump won" signs at local ball games, protest marches.
Hell, his rallies are bigger than ever, in what I can only describe as the Streisand Effect on steroids.
This website exists, because people who supported trump refused to be silenced and went out of their way to make that abundantly clear.
As an aside, there is one criticism of Q that I hope you guys will take constructively, as It's not a personal attack, just something to think about.
The whole endgame is that supposedly there's this big plan by people in the military to stage a coup and restore the nation to its proper path, including reinstalling Trump as president, right? The biggest problem I have with this, is it's still putting a lot of faith in aspects of the U.S. government to solve the problem for us all, rather than demanding the people actively restore their own government through hard work and sacrifice. Looking at the founding of this nation, *the most unAmerican thing I can think of is trusting your government, and with good reason. This nation was founded on an understanding that any government, even the best made in the world, is at most one or two steps away from tyranny at any given moment, so it's the responsibility of the governed to make sure the foxes aren't alone when they guard the henhouse so to speak.
We pretty much agree there. We really do need to stop relying on anyone to fix our problems for us even the military. The problem is for civilians to fix this really would require a few hundred thousand of us to take our guns and go overrun DC etc etc... maybe a few key state capitals. That could under the wrong circumstances turn into a blood bath.
I think some people misinterpret the point of the Q operation though. The goal is to do away with the bad guys. I don't think it matters to them who leads after that as long as that person is elected in a truly fair election. Its never been about making Trump POTUS for a 2nd time its always been about fixing our election system and removing fraud from the government. The problem is the scale of the fraud.
Beyond that the truth is Trump has already been elected twice. He really was cheated. I have no idea what is the proper way to fix that though. Too much time has passed.
We're getting lost in the weeds, but I mean popularity in the sense of likability as opposed to simply the guy/gal who gets the most votes. I'm gonna use foreign examples, because they come to mind, but I'd rather have a mean-spirited curmudgeon who go the job done like Thatcher than a smiling doofus who makes the ladies wet, but rides the country into Pound Town like Trudeau anyday of the week...
Maybe, but keep in mind popularity plays a roll, even with republicans. There's a reason every candidate dresses pretty much the same at the presidential debates. (blue slacks and blazer, red tie, white shirt). Popularity unfortunately matters as much as Merit in getting elected.
Yes, that plays a role, but notice where that popularity comes from??? Media exposure... and who controls the media??? In a fair media exposure would be spread out. In today's six companies control everything world only the people willing to play ball or that they have dirt on get the exposure... the free ride.
That's WHY the military went to Trump and asked him to run for POTUS. They knew he already had the public profile and they knew he was a true patriot.
So yes, you're right, we need to pull elections more in the merit direction. That's impossible with the current structure of the MSM and election fraud machines.
work on the top down approach sure, but if there's one thing Trump proved, it's that a bottom up approach can work as well.
The mainstream press has been trying to suck the wind out of the sails of trump supporters for years, even leaning on social media giants to silence him and his supporters, and yet you still see "trump won" signs at local ball games, protest marches.
Hell, his rallies are bigger than ever, in what I can only describe as the Streisand Effect on steroids.
This website exists, because people who supported trump refused to be silenced and went out of their way to make that abundantly clear.
So what if we don't have the support of monolithic media conglomerates? To paraphrase Johnny rzeznik we're still here, and we're not going anywhere anytime soon. If anything, the movement that started with gamergate became Maga and splintered into Q is only gaining steam.
As an aside, there is one criticism of Q that I hope you guys will take constructively, as It's not a personal attack, just something to think about.
The whole endgame is that supposedly there's this big plan by people in the military to stage a coup and restore the nation to its proper path, including reinstalling Trump as president, right? The biggest problem I have with this, is it's still putting a lot of faith in aspects of the U.S. government to solve the problem for us all, rather than demanding the people actively restore their own government through hard work and sacrifice. Looking at the founding of this nation, *the most unAmerican thing I can think of is trusting your government, and with good reason. This nation was founded on an understanding that any government, even the best made in the world, is at most one or two steps away from tyranny at any given moment, so it's the responsibility of the governed to make sure the foxes aren't alone when they guard the henhouse so to speak.
We pretty much agree there. We really do need to stop relying on anyone to fix our problems for us even the military. The problem is for civilians to fix this really would require a few hundred thousand of us to take our guns and go overrun DC etc etc... maybe a few key state capitals. That could under the wrong circumstances turn into a blood bath.
I think some people misinterpret the point of the Q operation though. The goal is to do away with the bad guys. I don't think it matters to them who leads after that as long as that person is elected in a truly fair election. Its never been about making Trump POTUS for a 2nd time its always been about fixing our election system and removing fraud from the government. The problem is the scale of the fraud.
Beyond that the truth is Trump has already been elected twice. He really was cheated. I have no idea what is the proper way to fix that though. Too much time has passed.
If everyone voted based on merit how would you describe the person with the majority of the votes? Popular maybe?
We're getting lost in the weeds, but I mean popularity in the sense of likability as opposed to simply the guy/gal who gets the most votes. I'm gonna use foreign examples, because they come to mind, but I'd rather have a mean-spirited curmudgeon who go the job done like Thatcher than a smiling doofus who makes the ladies wet, but rides the country into Pound Town like Trudeau anyday of the week...