The solution is local involvement, taking control of the GOP apparatus in your state (not a fan of Republicans, but you only have two options), and secession. Decentralization leading to state secession is a real politician solution that requires an implied threat of violence but not necessary actual violence. (that's up to the feds)
I think if we can focus on taking over red states and convincing them to put decentralization (parallel governance) on the table, we reduce the fear of glowie infiltration, because we are working within an existing legal framework. Then the burden of responsibility shifts to state government, which we can more easily put pressure on than DC politicians.
An alternative to secession is a convention of the states.
The solution is local involvement, taking control of the GOP apparatus in your state (not a fan of Republicans, but you only have two options), and secession. Decentralization leading to state secession is a real politician solution that requires an implied threat of violence but not necessary actual violence. (that's up to the feds)
I think if we can focus on taking over red states and convincing them to put decentralization (parallel governance) on the table, we reduce the fear of glowie infiltration, because we are working within an existing legal framework. Then the burden of responsibility shifts to state government, which we can more easily put pressure on than DC politicians.
An alternative to secession is a convention of the states.