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Take a kid shooting or hunting.. encourage people to put down the phone and unplug from data saturation. (think for them self's not what is trending) for starters. |
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“IMAGINING THE IMPOSSIBLE: INSURGENCY IN THE U.S.A.” by Eric F. Sauer Major, United States Army is a very interesting read and I highly recommend doing so. In my opinion, if Major Sauer were to write this today, eight years later, the title would not include “imagining the impossible” and would be more of a discussion of the nature and critical factors that characterize the current insurrection.
The factors that existed at the time this was written [2011] were largely mitigated by the election of Donald Trump in 2016. With that thought in mind, Sauer’s thesis can be viewed as a treatise on the societal consequences of the 2016 election. IMHO, we are engaged in a culture war/ideological war with the dominant modality being that as described and promoted by the likes of Gene Sharp. Unfortunately the insurgents have a 75 year head start on the rest of us and have already co-opted academia including primary secondary and higher educational institutions, not to mention the media, federal bureaucracy, and judiciary. The election of Donald Trump has at least shaped the battlefield in a manner such that we can fight back. So my question to all of you is what are the critical factors and critical points that we need to focus on in order to preserve our liberty? |
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Make law that governs news as news and partisan opinion networks must identify its agenda...no infringement on free speech...also legal recourse and punishment for a news network to publish partial truths out of context lying to the public masquerading as fact followed by partisan opinion should be punishable and considered a call to actio and not free speech |
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As a rule of thumb, any action that requires construction of new law probably should be rethought especially if it limits the liberty of any group. Let's focus our efforts on dismantling the infrastructure that supports the insurgents. Congressional term limits and repeal of the 17th Amendment would be two actionable items toward that end IMO. |
The most important thing Trump has done is ensuring the Supreme Court has remained conservative. It is imperative that we vote Trump in as President again in 2020. He will be nominating at least one, maybe two more Supreme Court justices.
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The most important action is the prosecution of senior DOJ/FBI officials for their abuse of power. Sending these people to jail for their criminal acts will send a very important message to the other insurgents. IMO their actions constitute the single greatest threat to our Republic since the Civil War!
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It would also be good for the country to clean house and abolish unnecessary, duplicat, and unenforceable laws on the books and streamline the USC to bring it inline with not only the 21 century but to simplify its Constitutional bearing. There have become too many knee jerk restrictive laws decided by “opinion” and “feel good politics” and not “facts” that are unconstitutional on face value. We are either a Constitutional Republic or we are not. Popular opinion about the definition of “democracy” and democratic principles have nothing whatsoever to do with the Democratic or Republican parties and if your civics class failed to teach that then you shouldn’t be allowed to vote. |
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But since that has not worked then as someone else stated clean out the DOJ it should be punishable to operate under an ideology other than the law and promote partisanship We cannot rule out the impact the PSYOP's misinformation and deception of the left is having |
Well, the commie sh*t bags are crawling out from under the rocks, throwing off the masks and telegraphing their agenda. I wonder if they can fathom the level trouble they're screaming for. Historically, teachers are usually the first casualties of whatever twisted branch of the socialist tree that falls on a country. I hate to say it but it could still happen but not for the reasons one might expect. The tree might find itself not only get hacked down to a stump, but the roots ripped up from the ground as well and the whole thing burned to ash.
The country would be better off, though. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...ty-organizing/ |
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Congress could hack it down to the stump but they need the tree so they can sit in it or climb to the top to throw things at all of us. (picture ape at the zoo throwing crap at bystanders) |
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The issue with children these days is the influence of the education system and the manipulation of educators through means such as peer pressure, psychology and well crafted curriculum that is difficult to compete with....we can teach our children but it takes effort to show them through example what is right and wrong...the education system, Entertainment is slanted towards liberal left in every visual, subliminal, storyline way as possible. modern pop music is an onslaught on decent values....the crazy radical activist hippies of the 60's that were social misfits have gained control of nearly every facet of societies structure....the radicals are the major influencers of our children. They are crazy but they understand how to make it happen...they have targeted the youth and lobby for more and more legitimacy of a developing child's opinion....they also know the science behind brain development and when a young person generally gains full control of their executive function of the brain in their mid twenties when the impulsive over reactions start to fade and maturity sets in.....that precious time between 18-25 the age of irrationality is who they are co opting to get their message and agendas pushed through.....before they are wise enough to grasp the impact it will have on them |
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