I also have to remind myself that people have to see the danger that is waiting for us if we do not stand up and take back our rights. We have to learn to be aware and involved. I know I never paid attention to primary elections or who was running for local elections. I didn't research candidates or judges. I voted yesterday in my primary where only 13.61% of voters voted. One city council member running is backed by a PAC that backed our Dem gov. Her words sound sincere but they are deceptive. She got about 30 votes less than the guy I voted for.
I am exhausted. I live in a county that is trying to force masks on the kids. I am seeing more and more put on those damn masks. But, everyday I am seeing more people join our groups to fight this. More people are emailing government officials, attending board meetings, speaking out, and asking questions. It may not seem like it, but there is movement and more people are waking up or at least starting to question the narrative.
God is in control. Have faith.
Thanks. You’re correct. It’s just tough arguing with local politician RINOs everyday.
Read the wins of the day every day. We may not be winning every battle yet, but we are slowly winning the war.
This is what keeps me going too.
I also have to remind myself that people have to see the danger that is waiting for us if we do not stand up and take back our rights. We have to learn to be aware and involved. I know I never paid attention to primary elections or who was running for local elections. I didn't research candidates or judges. I voted yesterday in my primary where only 13.61% of voters voted. One city council member running is backed by a PAC that backed our Dem gov. Her words sound sincere but they are deceptive. She got about 30 votes less than the guy I voted for.
I am exhausted. I live in a county that is trying to force masks on the kids. I am seeing more and more put on those damn masks. But, everyday I am seeing more people join our groups to fight this. More people are emailing government officials, attending board meetings, speaking out, and asking questions. It may not seem like it, but there is movement and more people are waking up or at least starting to question the narrative.