Fellow conservatives, moderates, and GOPers:
The Left thinks their *best* (and maybe *only*) chance to win is to run against Trump.
They are going to use the same playbook to get him nominated, and then shift to lying about him to re-toxify him afterwards.
IF THIS HAPPENS, don't fall for it.
Don't let your dislike of Trump sway you.
As much as you dislike Trump, they loathe him a million times worse.
If they manage to get him nominated, PUNISH them with another Trump administration.
There are plenty of reasons another Trump administration would not be ideal.
Set that aside.
First, Democrats being in power is an Existential crisis for the US. As @AndToddsaid the United States is at war with America. The Deep State is trying to destroy the American Dream.
@AndToddsaid Second, if Trump wins, there is NO ONE more committed to pushing the federal government to clean up voting irregularities.
Third, you know he would go nuclear on the Swamp/Deep State.
Sure, DeSantis, would make some good moves. But he might not be vicious.
Trump would. In spades.
@AndToddsaid It would make Dems go insane. That's worth the price of admission right there.
It would increase the likelihood people would believe that Dems stole the election.
Which, if you think that's a belief beyond the pale, you need to recognize more than half the nation believes it.
@AndToddsaid Regardless of whether Biden cheated or local election officers cheated where they could without pre-coordination & it was enough, or even if they *didn't* cheat outright, having 60% of the nation believe the 2020 election was not clean increases the chance we can clean it all up.
Even if every Democrat vote was the purest version of valid and there were absolutely no shenanigans or votes cast in someone else's name (which is a stupid thing to believe, to be honest), just the COVID-reactive mail-in ballot rules alone severely impacted vote integrity.
So, hey, trust the grassroots GOP voters.
If DeSantis wins the primary, great! We've got a better candidate who doesn't screw up as much...but he will seem *almost* as bad after the MSM gets done with him, right?
But if Trump wins the nomination, SUPPORT him 100%.
Don't let anyone dissuade you from supporting him in the general.
Every single reaction to anything a Democrat ever says about Trump should be (pardon my french), "Because fuck you, that's why."
Let me remind you:
Dems left Americans stranded in Afghanistan. This is truly horrible.
Dems are wiping out the poor with inflation. And they *want* to make it worse.
Dems blatantly told companies to ignore court orders.
Dems use Fed agencies to sidestep Congress to enact rules.
These alone should be enough to never trust a Dem with a national office for at least 30 years.
But there's so much more.
Killing the supply chain, and the responsible individual on vacation.
Policy that raises energy prices just in time for winter, just to push Green energy.
Ignoring rape in schools to push their agenda.
Calling parents terrorists, claiming they have no input in raising their kids.
Experimental vaccines in your children. Lockdowns forever. Open border to illegal aliens. Making EVERY issue about race.
Giving blacks Right to Plunder.
Just, for the next few years, hold your tongue about what you might hate about Trump.
Just hold your nose and vote for him.
Go out of your way to avoid hearing him talk.
Ignore what he says, in any context.
(Trust me, he's much easier to take that way)
We are living in not just interesting times, but extraordinary times.
I can't control the future, and neither can you.
Don't rail and seethe if the MSM hands you Trump as the GOP nominee for 2024.
Be emotionally prepared for that outcome.

And then stick it to them. Hard.
someone with the skills: I need a photoshop gif of Trump as the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man from Ghostbusters.
Dems think they are choosing the form of our destructor. If they succeed, we have to make DAMN sure they actually chose theirs.

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24 Nov
In a thread recently, I came out in favor of the Wisdom of Crowds.
I firmly believe in it.
Not that I believe the crowds are always right, but that it is a principle that *must* be embraced and adhered to.
Wisdom of Crowds is either based on or underpinned by or related to the most basic foundation of the philosophy of the United States' Experiment in Liberty.

We all have the individual (and universal!) right to Pursuit of Happiness.
We *all* have agency.

The US is not a Free Market Capitalist nation by Constitution.
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I'm just the guy to do it.
I played with lawn jarts dozens of times.
No one ever got hurt.

Could someone get hurt? Absolutely.
Did kids get hurt? Obviously. That's why they left the market.
Or were banned. I dunno what actually happened.
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But not in isolation.
It works to deal with some temporary spike in prices, like if a major oil producer decides to halt production, or a refinery blows up.
It works because it signals to the speculators that this POTUS is committed to increasing the supply of oil to lower prices. So future prices are most likely to be lower, so they short oil futures, and the price drops.
But if EVERYTHING else you say and do signals that you aren't committed to increasing supply, that you kinda actually *want* higher prices, then it does nothing to convince any speculators. They still expect prices to rise.
The release from the Reserve doesn't last, prices rise.
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However comma...
Someone made the argument yesterday or the day before that Democrats have no understanding of what the means of production are, have no intent to seize it, don't want a classless society, etc., etc., etc., yadda yadda.
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@Jringo1508 @WriteGrlProbs you can help me figure out where I'm right or wrong, but don't just blow "You can do it!" smoke up my butt.
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This one is too wordy, and kinda too stupid to be a law, but the applications of it matter enough to still explain.
At one point, someone responded to some stupid Leftist proposal saying "That won't work, because Math".
It became popular.
Then a few months later, Democrats/Leftists would criticize a tax cut or respond to some conservative criticism with "because math".
It took a few months before Democrats took up calling conservatives "snowflakes" and asking us if were "triggered" or telling us to "cry more".
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