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Whether the results of what has happened in the last 4 years were part of "the plan" or not, there was one big positive result - a huge groundswell of popular support and coalescing of a scattered peoples.

There was one common theme that entire time: Rule of Law and following the Constitution.

To that end, even before there was a Constitution, there was a Declaration of Independence, which specifically said:

“Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”

What happens when a government becomes so tyrannical that we, even in good conscience, cannot consent to it?

I explore that question (and more) in a draft treatise here:

https://files.catbox.moe/egbfst.txt

Before starting a "boots on the ground revolution" the next step should be to inform every level of government "I do not consent" to their laws and tyranny.

If enough people form a movement of non-consent, then all the politicians will have to take note.

"I do not consent" is the warning across the bow for all of these tyrants before our Natural Rights - ie, 2nd Amendment - goes hot.

Whether the results of what has happened in the last 4 years were part of "the plan" or not, there was one big positive result - a huge groundswell of popular support and coalescing of a scattered peoples. There was one common theme that entire time: Rule of Law and following the Constitution. To that end, even before there was a Constitution, there was a Declaration of Independence, which specifically said: “Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” What happens when a government becomes so tyrannical that we, even in good conscience, cannot consent to it? I explore that question (and more) in a draft treatise here: https://files.catbox.moe/egbfst.txt Before starting a "boots on the ground revolution" the next step should be to inform every level of government "I do not consent" to their laws and tyranny. If enough people form a movement of non-consent, then all the politicians will have to take note. "I do not consent" is the warning across the bow for all of these tyrants before our Natural Rights - ie, 2nd Amendment - goes hot.

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call them? wait, arent you guys scared of the trump supporter witch hunt ?

"We are doing something, we called them" Thats some serious action there granny

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Call them and say you do not consent to be governed.

Terminating your obedience to their laws.

Ever quit a job? Some jobs don't give a fuck if you quit. But some respected experts show their indignation at the policies and actions of a company by resigning.

I guess when they called and quit, they didn't do anything either?

A sole person resigning from being governed won't do anything - hence why the fifty-four Founding Fathers collectively signed the Declaration of Independence.

It will definitely take more than single person, more than a couple thousand even, but if the entirety of the disenfranchised voters did it - now it has power.