I'd say Gorilla has a point here anyway. What he sees is probably what a lot of people who have some interest, enough to have seen the speculations and promises, but haven't had the time or the interest to dig deeper see too. They wanted a true miracle after he got his first term, for that to be the turning point, but as far as they can see they didn't get it because in the next election Trump lost, and in spite of that being pretty obviously due to cheating, nothing got done, and Biden has been the president for nearly his whole term now.
And those people are your voters.
And that impression could be bit of a problem for Trump - and your whole country - right now. Trump may get enough votes for a win, but in the worst case not so much that unless somebody or something interferes with the DS cheating that will not be enough, again. An overwhelming win might be enough for him to get the presidency in spite of that cheating, so it certainly would be the best case if you got just that.
How many of Trump's supporters, or potential supporters, right now are maybe at least a bit disappointed or angry at him because they think he hasn't gotten enough done yet? Because all they can see is what Gorilla sees? And due to that maybe some won't vote at all?
You need to think what you could tell those people to encourage them to go and vote for Trump even if they may be disappointed or angry at him. And then keep doing that.
I suppose the best tactic might be just scaring them about what will happen if the Dems win this round, and that even if Trump wasn't a true miracle worker he's still going to be able to do a lot when he wins. Trying to get them to dig deeper and do more work to find out everything probably will not work that well because that will always piss at least some individuals off, and under the circumstances that would be counterproductive.
You should want those votes enough to just think strategically and concentrate on how to get as many of them as possible. Forget whatever you may feel about the people expressing those thoughts, right now that really is pretty irrelevant.
Yes, valid points and as I said, I understand his point of view - which I think is a transitional perspective that needs some study and pointings to crystalize what most of us here believe in and know through the drops and contributions of others decoding what's really happening - in order to get off the fence.
As for the whole "normie" group that hasn't/won't dig/research/educate themselves by stepping out of conventional "bonifide" information channels (for any number of reasons), I believe you are correct. Fear is probably the only effective motivator - mainly because they've meandered like a torpedo their whole life under the carrot/stick method of feeling their way through the darkness.
Many of us who are "fully enrolled" in the Plan, still reserve about 10% back under the auspices of "eternal vigilance" sewn into the fabric of our core by God to never be fooled... So while we do believe the Plan, we're not completely surrendered to it. We're comfy, but still keeping it frosty on the down low. We're well aware of the dangers of complacency and the possibility that things "had to be this way" - in order to win the war, not the battle. It's hard to say what fully constitutes the precipice and scare event foreshadowed... so we should all prepare to consider things getting worse before they get better. Hard pills to swallow - even for many here. That's why I encourage everyone to strengthen their connection to God, because you're gonna need it. Whatever that means to YOU.
I'd say Gorilla has a point here anyway. What he sees is probably what a lot of people who have some interest, enough to have seen the speculations and promises, but haven't had the time or the interest to dig deeper see too. They wanted a true miracle after he got his first term, for that to be the turning point, but as far as they can see they didn't get it because in the next election Trump lost, and in spite of that being pretty obviously due to cheating, nothing got done, and Biden has been the president for nearly his whole term now.
And those people are your voters.
And that impression could be bit of a problem for Trump - and your whole country - right now. Trump may get enough votes for a win, but in the worst case not so much that unless somebody or something interferes with the DS cheating that will not be enough, again. An overwhelming win might be enough for him to get the presidency in spite of that cheating, so it certainly would be the best case if you got just that.
How many of Trump's supporters, or potential supporters, right now are maybe at least a bit disappointed or angry at him because they think he hasn't gotten enough done yet? Because all they can see is what Gorilla sees? And due to that maybe some won't vote at all?
You need to think what you could tell those people to encourage them to go and vote for Trump even if they may be disappointed or angry at him. And then keep doing that.
I suppose the best tactic might be just scaring them about what will happen if the Dems win this round, and that even if Trump wasn't a true miracle worker he's still going to be able to do a lot when he wins. Trying to get them to dig deeper and do more work to find out everything probably will not work that well because that will always piss at least some individuals off, and under the circumstances that would be counterproductive.
You should want those votes enough to just think strategically and concentrate on how to get as many of them as possible. Forget whatever you may feel about the people expressing those thoughts, right now that really is pretty irrelevant.
Yes, valid points and as I said, I understand his point of view - which I think is a transitional perspective that needs some study and pointings to crystalize what most of us here believe in and know through the drops and contributions of others decoding what's really happening - in order to get off the fence.
As for the whole "normie" group that hasn't/won't dig/research/educate themselves by stepping out of conventional "bonifide" information channels (for any number of reasons), I believe you are correct. Fear is probably the only effective motivator - mainly because they've meandered like a torpedo their whole life under the carrot/stick method of feeling their way through the darkness.
Many of us who are "fully enrolled" in the Plan, still reserve about 10% back under the auspices of "eternal vigilance" sewn into the fabric of our core by God to never be fooled... So while we do believe the Plan, we're not completely surrendered to it. We're comfy, but still keeping it frosty on the down low. We're well aware of the dangers of complacency and the possibility that things "had to be this way" - in order to win the war, not the battle. It's hard to say what fully constitutes the precipice and scare event foreshadowed... so we should all prepare to consider things getting worse before they get better. Hard pills to swallow - even for many here. That's why I encourage everyone to strengthen their connection to God, because you're gonna need it. Whatever that means to YOU.