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In November 2016, many liberals were surprised by Donald Trump’s resounding Electoral College victory over Hilary Clinton. They scrambled to respond, with spontaneous efforts popping up in places like Facebook, and on shared Google docs. This time, the left had determined in advance how to respond—for either outcome—by building a coalition and planning a series of postelection mass online strategy meetings.

In the lead-up to the election, the Working Families Party (WFP) had already joined with other sponsor organizations including MoveOn (which started as an emailed petition in 1998), Indivisible Project (which emerged from a Google doc in 2017), Public Citizen, and the American Civil Liberties Union. They have aligned with more than 100 other groups, according to organizers, and with Democratic U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington. The organizers have already set a schedule for eight, roughly weekly “Mass Calls,” at 8-9 p.m. EST, starting on November 7.

“We’re not trying to organize into a big, top-down super group. Ultimately, what we want to do is be well networked and in deep relationship with each other,” says Leah Greenberg, cofounder and co-executive director (with husband Ezra Levin) of Indivisible, which emerged in 2017 to invigorate political organizing on the left. . .

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These groups are packed full of jews. Check out the names in the article... >In November 2016, many liberals were surprised by Donald Trump’s resounding Electoral College victory over Hilary Clinton. They scrambled to respond, with spontaneous efforts popping up in places like Facebook, and on shared Google docs. This time, the left had determined in advance how to respond—for either outcome—by building a coalition and planning a series of postelection mass online strategy meetings. >In the lead-up to the election, the Working Families Party (WFP) had already joined with other sponsor organizations including MoveOn (which started as an emailed petition in 1998), Indivisible Project (which emerged from a Google doc in 2017), Public Citizen, and the American Civil Liberties Union. They have aligned with more than 100 other groups, according to organizers, and with Democratic U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington. The organizers have already set a schedule for eight, roughly weekly “Mass Calls,” at 8-9 p.m. EST, starting on November 7. >“We’re not trying to organize into a big, top-down super group. Ultimately, what we want to do is be well networked and in deep relationship with each other,” says Leah Greenberg, cofounder and co-executive director (with husband Ezra Levin) of Indivisible, which emerged in 2017 to invigorate political organizing on the left. . . Archive was down at the time of posting.
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We should see whether my theory is correct over the next 4 years. Trump and Paul Auditing and ending the FED would be a big supporting datapoint.

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He already had 4 years before.

“Drain the swamp” member?

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We both know that was impossible to accomplish in his first term, the corrupt network had every lever of power other than POTUS. Trump quantified and exposed them in Trump1.0 and more was exposed in Biden1.0. Now McConnell, Ryan, Pelosi, Schiff and many other problematic (((DS))) assets are neutered, Trump runs the RNC, House, Senate and POTUS while enjoying a conservative leaning SCOTUS. Trump is the republican kingmaker, his platform is so good democrats and libertarians have joined his team. On top of this, Trump is still holding all of his unused Trump cards and his adversaries have used about all of their ammo, to the point Trump is seen as a bloodied underdog against the machine by many.

I think the landscape has dramatically improved his odds of success in achieving any unfulfilled Trump1.0 promise and his newest Trump2.0 promises. He fulfilled something like 200 of 209 campaign promises by 2021, and he never said he would do it all in his first term so I'm willing to give him some leeway on the 5% left from Trump1.0 considering what he was able to accomplish while being attacked from virtually all sides.

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He serves jewish interests first.