Things didn't go our way, but the worst thing we can do right now is let this demoralize us. We have to take all of our energy, all of our strength and all of our intelligence and apply it strategically. As despicable as they are, you have to hand it to the left - they support each other and apply themselves towards a goal (like stealing an election) with unswerving devotion. If we ever want to take this country back, we better start pulling ourselves together and focus our energy similarly. My suggestions:
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do everything we can to support free speech platforms like Gab and any other secure and open platforms that develop in the future and get the heck off of all other social media. Every time you use something like Facebook, you enrich them. They sell YOU - you are the commodity. Stop enriching entities that are trying to destroy us. Support businesses run by like-minded people.
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use those platforms and our very large voices to constantly beat the drum about how this election was stolen (we have plenty of proof to back it up - Matt Braynard's data alone is enough to prove it); we should NEVER let the world forget that the left came to power illegitimately. We need to constantly hound them and shame them - peacefully. We have to be the squeaky wheel to counter the left's Pravda media. We can't repeat this loudly or often enough.
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start organizing at the local level - we need to take school board seats, town council positions, etc and then work our way up. We absolutely have to keep the heat on the republican legislatures in swing states and get them to tighten up election laws.
-Consider starting a new party that appeals to the disaffected right and left (they do exist) and starve the crap out of the Republican party. The dems are depraved, but I think the Repubs are even worse - they sold out their own people by not even pretending to put up a fight over election fraud.
Anyway, I've enjoyed this site and I'm sorry the Q stuff didn't work out. It certainly would have made things easier. But remember, the Lord's way is never the wide and easy path . . . time to roll up the sleeves and get to work.