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Finally, I can relax and put away the last worn-out piece of hopeium I have left. Maybe there will be Trump 2024, but my money is on he won't come back. So we are back to electing Rinos/Dems (same/same). The USA is a goner.

Bannon on MIKE LINDELL'S CYBER SYMPOSIUM - "we have to do a forensic audit in every state". Translation "Trump aint coming back anytime soon"!

Finally, I can relax and put away the last worn-out piece of hopeium I have left. Maybe there will be Trump 2024, but my money is on he won't come back. So we are back to electing Rinos/Dems (same/same). The USA is a goner. Bannon on MIKE LINDELL'S CYBER SYMPOSIUM - "we have to do a forensic audit in every state". Translation "Trump aint coming back anytime soon"!

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is for the Republicans to win enough seats in the House

Dude...until we fix the last election the next election doesn't matter. It's not complicated. How in the ever living fuck are you sitting here making a plan that involves winning elections when we just did that and it was blatantly just...ignored. You could, in fact, actually win those elections, and it won't matter because elections don't matter right now.

Soooo...back to the last election. We don't need to audit every state. We already KNOW, with complete certitude, that the last election wasn't just rigged, but was stolen on every conceivable level. We don't need yet another smoking gun. And apparently the military isn't going to do jack shit either.

So...as it turns out...our governments are illegitimate and mass non compliance is the only way out of this mess.

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There is no undoing the last election. Even if a state proved fraud Article 1 sec. 5 makes each House of Congress the Judge of the elections of its members. So proving fraud doesn't undo anything Congress would have to vote to remove the members elected as a result of the fraud. The democrats in the House and Senate will not be unseating any of its members.