I'm turning the screws on local politicians. Gonna give them some sugar coated hell tomorrow- Remind them yet again what treason is, what the consequences of treason are and remind them that in their position, silence is compliance. I encourage you all to assertively and politely do the same. We have so much information ammo at our disposal at this stage there's no need to list it. The ammo is in every second post here. I understand that these political representatives are corrupt and have all probably been bribed- subsequently, I'll be reminding them, that the love of money is the root of all evil and that the time for redemption is running out- stand on the right side of history or be judged accordingly. WWG1WGA frens!
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It’s a good point. We should probably be encouraging each other to make more phone calls to local politicians. E-mails and letters too. We could fill their offices up with paper, fill their inboxes with messages, and keep their phone ringing off the hook with just a little bit of coordination. We could be encouraging each other to share form letters that they’ve written already that we could copy and paste. We should be collating contact information by state and county so it’s super easy to look up where you need to send your message. I believe the sheer volume of complaints actually starts to influence politicians. It gives them the confidence to stand up to their blackmailer/handler just a little bit and say, “Go back to your bosses and revise the plan because look - just look at this. My secretary can’t even keep up with all the letters!” It gives these crooks a way to play the helpless middleman between their controllers and their constituents.