President Trump has stated that he will be arrested on Tuesday and we should all take to the streets.
Don't do it!
Stay home, and let the lawyers handle it.
This is a set-up, just like January 6. Don't fall for it.
Don't go anywhere near a federal building, don't stand with groups of people you don't know, and don't send threatening emails.
Stay home, and let the lawyers deal with it. President Trump has good lawyers, he has great lawyers...he even has had Alan Dershowitz as a lawyer.
Trials are meant to be won, by rich people. President Trump is rich. Let him fight his battle. He has proven more than capable.
It's okay to be angry about things. And we are supposed to have the right to protest peacefully. However, they will sabotage that right. They will inject fake bad actors for the express purpose of charging you with a crime.
This will be an attempted Charlottesville and January 6 mass-arrest false flag operation.
Sometimes the best response is no response at all.
If we must respond, then let it be this: call in sick to work, go home, turn off the TV and internet, and pray with your family. Don't order anything, don't buy anything, don't watch anything. Turn off all your streaming services.
If half the country does absolutely nothing for a week, they will have to notice and deal with the fallout — especially if the people calling in sick are the truckers, the miners, the oil rig roughnecks, the firemen, and the police. You know, the conservatives!
If it's not possible for you to take a sick week, then go slow at work. Even that action can have an effect.
But putting yourself in jeopardy isn't going to help anyone. Your government has gone totalitarian. Be mindful of that as events unfold. Because President Trump is not in a position to help the January 6 political prisoners, and he won't be able to help you.
Politics turned Parody from within a Conservative Bastion inside the People's Republic of Maryland
Sunday, March 19, 2023
John Galt is Coming!
Nick Lopez, "Don't fall for another Jan. 6–style trap!"
I am John Galt!
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ReplyDeleteI am not big expert in it... but isn't that Galt was inclined to START the Motor???
ReplyDeleteOr that... doesn't matter. ;-P
As he was the motor,he could start/stop as he pleased. ;P
ReplyDeleteInertia ;-P
ReplyDeleteThat is ONLY Man Of Steel can start/stop locomotives on his whim.
ReplyDeleteBut even for him that assures some flashy CGI sparks. In process. ;-P
He cut the motor's power. There are no perpetual motion machines. :)
ReplyDelete\\There are no perpetual motion machines.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it from you.
Well... inertia. Still. ;-P
And there no one point of control. Not one motor.
You're right. There are many motors. Few, however will "run for free".
ReplyDeleteAs my good friend Jersey used to say, "It's a Mug's game".
ReplyDelete\\You're right. There are many motors. Few, however will "run for free".
ReplyDeleteYou are proficient in engineering enough... to know that motors, any motors -- rarely run full power. And starting/stopping em costs more than running em for free... ;-)
...unless YOU are the motor.
ReplyDeleteYou... we... everybody, of us miserly living being -- have one. Nobody want/like to stop... you know how it called, mi corason?
ReplyDelete:P
ReplyDeleteJohn Galt = fictional sociopath.
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