I don't agree. I think we're all expecting some data at some point to leak that is going to be catastrophically damaging to the Cabal. Q has intimated this many times.
There is inertia, a gravity to the movement of a nation. If we see a combination of data that destroys the Cabal and initiatives from a new government that have an immediate positive impact, we could see a rapid improvement in the state of this Republic.
The key is people being re-educated on what their responsibility is as a citizen of the Republic and just how damn good things can be in a truly free nation. As an example, I think back to the reaction of Trump's tax cuts. Many conservatives I knew were thrilled to get a few % off of their federal tax rate.
But these people don't know their history. They don't understand that we shouldn't be paying any Federal income tax. They can't imagine a world where the federal government is fed by tariffs so that it's in the best interest of a federal government (that always wants to grow) to negotiate trade agreements that benefit the citizenry. It's that present bias that prevents people from thinking big.
I don't agree. I think we're all expecting some data at some point to leak that is going to be catastrophically damaging to the Cabal. Q has intimated this many times.
There is inertia, a gravity to the movement of a nation. If we see a combination of data that destroys the Cabal and initiatives from a new government that have an immediate positive impact, we could see a rapid improvement in the state of this Republic.
The key is people being re-educated on what their responsibility is as a citizen of the Republic and just how damn good things can be in a truly free nation. As an example, I think back to the reaction of Trump's tax cuts. Many conservatives I knew were thrilled to get a few % off of their federal tax rate.
But these people don't know their history. They don't understand that we shouldn't be paying any Federal income tax. They can't imagine a world where the federal government is fed by tariffs so that it's in the best interest of a federal government (that always wants to grow) to negotiate trade agreements that benefit the citizenry. It's that present bias that prevents people from thinking big.