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So, what is the left's position now? They lost seats in Congress. Even more significant, they lost power in state governments. These are the same state bodies that are going to reapportion congressional districts this year. They've exposed their true nature to all Americans. Through their actions over the last year, they've revealed themselves to be petty, vindictive, dishonest autocrats. It is not an attractive look. They've also exposed all of their covert operators. The media, tech oligarchs, and faceless bureaucrats have taken sides -- and now we know it. Much of their power came from secrecy, which they no longer have. All of this was sacrificed to drag a demented, racist has-been across the finish line. President Asterisk enters office in the weakest position of any president in recent history. We're not at the dawn of the left's ascendancy. They have peaked. They're spent. I'm sure they're not done fighting, but their strategic position is not something to envy. It's doubtful they can retain power.

> So, what is the left's position now? They lost seats in Congress. Even more significant, they lost power in state governments. These are the same state bodies that are going to reapportion congressional districts this year. They've exposed their true nature to all Americans. Through their actions over the last year, they've revealed themselves to be petty, vindictive, dishonest autocrats. It is not an attractive look. They've also exposed all of their covert operators. The media, tech oligarchs, and faceless bureaucrats have taken sides -- and now we know it. Much of their power came from secrecy, which they no longer have. All of this was sacrificed to drag a demented, racist has-been across the finish line. President Asterisk enters office in the weakest position of any president in recent history. We're not at the dawn of the left's ascendancy. They have peaked. They're spent. I'm sure they're not done fighting, but their strategic position is not something to envy. It's doubtful they can retain power.

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He has a portion of a point. However, the strength of those “red” states is only as good as the leadership, and the leadership is only as good as the people who opt to hold their feet to the fire.

For four years during Trump’s term, antifa and the radical “left” drove the “blue” states harder and harder into communism, thwarting and ignoring every EO issued by the White House, and even thumbing their noses at various “legitimate” laws on the books. They didn’t just do this with voting; they did it with activism - taking various offices, and assuming control of police departments and local bureaucracies and governments.

The answer in this case is for the smarter and more likable and well spoken members of the1488 crowd to cover up their black sun tattoos, burn their social media accounts to the ground, and start taking control of localities via whatever means possible. There also needs to be a group to get out there and be the “radical extremists” against whom the “White Republicans” can contrast while publicly stating they’re “just an idea” and “angry people” who “are voicing concerns.”

Further, and this is key, we need to capitalize on the people who are soon going to be displaced, broke and angry about it. Give them a place to speak. Give them a meal and a hand. Give them a chance. And also give them a cause: white power.

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There also needs to be a group to get out there and be the “radical extremists” against whom the “White Republicans” can contrast

Someone who understands the built in marketing of dialectics.

Good job.