Not your words, but the gist of it. I agree with the sentiment but not many people are ready and willing to go from the private sector to public service. Not many are ready to have their name dragged through the mud, or their past dug up and twisted. And assuming a failed run, there's no guarantee those people can return to their careers. Unfortunately we live in a climate where being openly MAGA can be see as a detriment in private sector companies, depending on where one lives or where one works still. And that's despite some of the recent cultural wins.
Good candidates are few and far between as it is, look how Mark Robinson turned out. Everyday guy speaking like an everyman. Couldn't overcome his private life, and retired from politics after only 5 years and a failed senate run.
I'm not sure its worth trying for the average Joe to affect change, even locally, until the playing field is evened out. If you run as a Dem, it looks like the whole party has your back. If you run as GOP, you have half the party gunning for you one way or the other. And thats before they try and corrupt you. Seems like things Q touched on in part of their heaving lifting.
Besides that, I don't feel like I'm sitting on the sidelines. Just sitting back waiting on the final act.
Oh its crossed my mind lol, but you're seeing how violent the left is getting, right?
I bet there's more out there than just Fetterman, whatever is going on with him (brain damage cured liberalism?), but they're probably too afraid of their constituents and their own party representatives to step too far out of line.
You could just register as a democrat and vote for moderates in their primaries, and get your friends to do the same. We are at war, and the other side doesn't play by the rules. Why should we?
Gotta say, that is 100% the wrong attitude IMO, and not accurate to reality. The tide turned years ago. Good candidates are winning everywhere. If you are not a suitable candidate then find and support one.
And if the answer revolves solely around God, and he wins in the end (which I believe), what exactly are we fighting over on this earth?
That question tells me that you are unfamiliar with the spiritual aspect of this war. Suffice to say, there is a reason that Q so often invoked the name of Christ and told us to put on the full armor of God.
Also I find it curious that you are content with sitting back, yet you make statements like this:
We are not going to be hosting military tribunals, or throwing people in Gitmo. We were told no civil war, which I'm not sure how we avoid that, if its on We the People to come together. We still have no power to lock people up, we're waiting on Q+ to do that.
Gotta say, that is 100% the wrong attitude IMO, and not accurate to reality. The tide turned years ago. Good candidates are winning everywhere.
Good candidates are not winning everywhere. Sorry I have a realistic attitude...
That question tells me that you are unfamiliar with the spiritual aspect of this war. Suffice to say, there is a reason that Q so often invoked the name of Christ and told us to put on the full armor of God.
It's a legitimate question to ask, and one I ask myself a lot. If this world is only temporary, why are we fighting for anything about it? Does God care about countries or governments? Revelations tells us the devil has his time, and there's no stopping that. Maybe Q invoked God to add a little pizzazz to their posts, who knows?
Also I find it curious that you are content with sitting back, yet you make statements like this:
We are not going to be hosting military tribunals, or throwing people in Gitmo. We were told no civil war, which I'm not sure how we avoid that, if its on We the People to come together. We still have no power to lock people up, we're waiting on Q+ to do that.
How do you mean? We, regular everyday people, won't be doing those things. That would be the military. You suggest doing more than sitting on the sidelines. Well, (and I'm not suggesting it or condoning it but pointing out one possible outcome) some people want a fight, some want to instigate a fight and make the other side strike first, because there's a lot of people who feel it's next to impossible to reconcile with the others on things like abortion, illegal immigration, etc.
Regardless of protestors being paid, those people are willing to take time out of their day to do it; there's no reasoning with people like that, nor will you likely reach them with a sermon, as they gain entertainment by trying to trash on one's faith. Just simple reality. I'm not sure how those people would ever be reached or brought back from the ledge. So what is to be done with them? Is that for us to decide, or Q?
And we regular everyday people don't have the power to lock people up. We rely on the rule of law for that, and the people tasked with upholding the law as agents of it.
I don't feel like I'm sitting on the sidelines. Just sitting back waiting on the final act.
I am hearing conflicting messages. It really doesn't sound like you are waiting on the final act - it sounds like you want to take some kind of action outside the information & political sphere.
I think the best thing you could do right now is study the Q drops. There are fundamental concepts that need to be incorporated into your analysis of current events in order to see them with any clarity.
I am hearing conflicting messages. It really doesn't sound like you are waiting on the final act - it sounds like you want to take some kind of action outside the information & political sphere.
If you're hearing that from all I've said, I think it's what you want to hear. If anything, I'd like more action by Kash and Bondi, and I'm certainly not alone in that.
I think the best thing you could do right now is study the Q drops. There are fundamental concepts that need to be incorporated into your analysis of current events in order to see them with any clarity.
You're interpretation is no more concrete than anyone else's, where there is room for interpretation. No one can agree on things like what "Watch the water" means, be it snake venom or the Potomac sewage, or some of the other things in the drops. Can you?
Not trying to be mean, but Instead of talking down to people, and acting like you're in the know because of your faith, how about just being conversational, eh? You have your interpretations and others have their own. Neither you or anyone else is right, at this moment in time. And it certainly doesn't mean we all echo a mentality of accepting monarchs as the true rulers.
Not your words, but the gist of it. I agree with the sentiment but not many people are ready and willing to go from the private sector to public service. Not many are ready to have their name dragged through the mud, or their past dug up and twisted. And assuming a failed run, there's no guarantee those people can return to their careers. Unfortunately we live in a climate where being openly MAGA can be see as a detriment in private sector companies, depending on where one lives or where one works still. And that's despite some of the recent cultural wins.
Good candidates are few and far between as it is, look how Mark Robinson turned out. Everyday guy speaking like an everyman. Couldn't overcome his private life, and retired from politics after only 5 years and a failed senate run.
I'm not sure its worth trying for the average Joe to affect change, even locally, until the playing field is evened out. If you run as a Dem, it looks like the whole party has your back. If you run as GOP, you have half the party gunning for you one way or the other. And thats before they try and corrupt you. Seems like things Q touched on in part of their heaving lifting.
Besides that, I don't feel like I'm sitting on the sidelines. Just sitting back waiting on the final act.
Then run as a democrat. Why should we be the only side with turncoats?
Oh its crossed my mind lol, but you're seeing how violent the left is getting, right?
I bet there's more out there than just Fetterman, whatever is going on with him (brain damage cured liberalism?), but they're probably too afraid of their constituents and their own party representatives to step too far out of line.
You could just register as a democrat and vote for moderates in their primaries, and get your friends to do the same. We are at war, and the other side doesn't play by the rules. Why should we?
Gotta say, that is 100% the wrong attitude IMO, and not accurate to reality. The tide turned years ago. Good candidates are winning everywhere. If you are not a suitable candidate then find and support one.
That question tells me that you are unfamiliar with the spiritual aspect of this war. Suffice to say, there is a reason that Q so often invoked the name of Christ and told us to put on the full armor of God.
Also I find it curious that you are content with sitting back, yet you make statements like this:
Good candidates are not winning everywhere. Sorry I have a realistic attitude...
It's a legitimate question to ask, and one I ask myself a lot. If this world is only temporary, why are we fighting for anything about it? Does God care about countries or governments? Revelations tells us the devil has his time, and there's no stopping that. Maybe Q invoked God to add a little pizzazz to their posts, who knows?
How do you mean? We, regular everyday people, won't be doing those things. That would be the military. You suggest doing more than sitting on the sidelines. Well, (and I'm not suggesting it or condoning it but pointing out one possible outcome) some people want a fight, some want to instigate a fight and make the other side strike first, because there's a lot of people who feel it's next to impossible to reconcile with the others on things like abortion, illegal immigration, etc.
Regardless of protestors being paid, those people are willing to take time out of their day to do it; there's no reasoning with people like that, nor will you likely reach them with a sermon, as they gain entertainment by trying to trash on one's faith. Just simple reality. I'm not sure how those people would ever be reached or brought back from the ledge. So what is to be done with them? Is that for us to decide, or Q?
And we regular everyday people don't have the power to lock people up. We rely on the rule of law for that, and the people tasked with upholding the law as agents of it.
I am hearing conflicting messages. It really doesn't sound like you are waiting on the final act - it sounds like you want to take some kind of action outside the information & political sphere.
I think the best thing you could do right now is study the Q drops. There are fundamental concepts that need to be incorporated into your analysis of current events in order to see them with any clarity.
If you're hearing that from all I've said, I think it's what you want to hear. If anything, I'd like more action by Kash and Bondi, and I'm certainly not alone in that.
You're interpretation is no more concrete than anyone else's, where there is room for interpretation. No one can agree on things like what "Watch the water" means, be it snake venom or the Potomac sewage, or some of the other things in the drops. Can you?
Not trying to be mean, but Instead of talking down to people, and acting like you're in the know because of your faith, how about just being conversational, eh? You have your interpretations and others have their own. Neither you or anyone else is right, at this moment in time. And it certainly doesn't mean we all echo a mentality of accepting monarchs as the true rulers.
Have a good one.