Our country is just going to get progressively worse isn't it?
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I don't really look at it as "my country" anymore. The country I live in allows the government to shut down the nation for a year for a virus slightly more deadly than the seasonal flu. The country that my ancestors founded shot British soldiers in the face for much less. So clearly they are not the same.
I know the feeling.
The feeling that country you grandfather fought for, your father lived in, and you grew up in, is dead, and has been for years. It's a horrible feeling.
I guess it’s time to move on then, right? How long do we mourn and lament for something that doesn’t exist anymore? The Roman Empire was impressive at its height; we don’t sit around lamenting it doesn’t exist anymore. It’s a pointless waste of time and energy.
Full disclosure: I’ve done plenty of mourning since the election, and especially since January 6th... I think it’s time to move on.
So I guess the question is, what does moving on look like?
I'm leaning to agree with you but let's see what the audits bring and what happens. We may either have a huge win, or enough grounds to make a big win.
Stack some precious metals, stock up on ammo, and get in shape if you are not.
In the absolute best case the audits show Trump won, and everyone says "huh interesting, but the Electoral College vote is what matters; and that vote was certified for Biden. Too bad we didn't catch this in time wink wink"