Every day I hear how we need to discuss how to solve the problems of the day. Then the next day again, we need to discuss how to solve the problems. All I hear is let’s look like we are doing something but no real movement happens. More is the pity.
Once again the same tool can be used to solve many different problems.
Just say NO.
Taxes. NO
Public skool. NO
You want to know how to reach today’s youth. Stop sending them to others for “education” everyone always says the first word everyone and thing learns is No. we just forgot how to use it.
And just because it’s a law, does not make it Constitutional, we are NOT a democracy, so vote all you want, print all you want, tell me it’s all for the greater good, but I will stand alone before I stand with Tyranny
Thanks Will, I very much appreciate and agree with your perspective. Please do not misunderstand me. In the Patriot Club video I share the story of balancing the budget in 10 years, and each year, they promise to balance the budget in 10 years... and it never happens. The hopium that we can vote ourselves out of this mess is real, I concede, and yet... no matter how it plays out, we will need local, country, state, and federal level officials making decisions. This fact is self-evident, based on the direct observation of human nature. People will need to be told what to do. Period. Most people want it that way.
Thus, any sort of revolutionary reconciliation to Constitutional norms will require greater civic engagement, and through that process, alliances must be forged such that the majority of the community can stand together on common principles. The alternative is tribal warfare forever, just to be clear.
If we stop sending our kids to public indoctrination centers, great. That won't stop millions--and by far the majority--of people from sending their kids to school. The implication is that these kids will be indoctrinated and will eventually (and are already) be coming of age to vote. Hence, the need to calculate the massively shifting demographics. Play it out in your mind... go there. Think hung election and a civil war. Think cyberattack, EMP, bioweapon, or whatever.
Once the dust settles, then what?
Then we will still be tasked with building a functional society wherein potholes get filled and requisite services, albeit significantly truncated, will still be provided. With this in mind, does it not make sense to engage the process now, prior to the potentially inevitable collapse, in the off chance that the worst case scenario might be avoided? Of course it does.
If we hole up and refuse to engage, we lose the ability to play offense. And while we may think that we're prepared for whatever, the numbers, in the big picture, do not work in our favor -- unless we make a tactical pivot and enlist younger generations into the liberty movement, educate them in constitutional principles, and motivate them to be civically engaged, we will lose.
For as much as I've obsessed over viable strategies, for the life of me, I believe this is the only way to win. All other paths lead to losing freedom forever. And, as extreme as those words may sound, I mean it sincerely. Given the research compiled over the last 570 reports and beyond, it's the only conclusion I can come to.
Also, for the record, there is no way in hell you'll be standing alone!
Our commonality is the Bill of Rights. Our government should be local, and our public education should be more apprenticeship and less social structuring. That is the direction and path I’m on. I walk this path and everyone I meet or talk with I invite to walk with. The strength of this country is our diversity. You Luke are the diplomat the talker the philosopher. Me, I’m the the hammer, the the spear the fighter. Both are needed, just not at the same time. I hope that it stops but until the educational system is completely changed. My turn will be inevitable.
Every day I hear how we need to discuss how to solve the problems of the day. Then the next day again, we need to discuss how to solve the problems. All I hear is let’s look like we are doing something but no real movement happens. More is the pity.
Once again the same tool can be used to solve many different problems.
Just say NO.
Taxes. NO
Public skool. NO
You want to know how to reach today’s youth. Stop sending them to others for “education” everyone always says the first word everyone and thing learns is No. we just forgot how to use it.
And just because it’s a law, does not make it Constitutional, we are NOT a democracy, so vote all you want, print all you want, tell me it’s all for the greater good, but I will stand alone before I stand with Tyranny
Thanks Will, I very much appreciate and agree with your perspective. Please do not misunderstand me. In the Patriot Club video I share the story of balancing the budget in 10 years, and each year, they promise to balance the budget in 10 years... and it never happens. The hopium that we can vote ourselves out of this mess is real, I concede, and yet... no matter how it plays out, we will need local, country, state, and federal level officials making decisions. This fact is self-evident, based on the direct observation of human nature. People will need to be told what to do. Period. Most people want it that way.
Thus, any sort of revolutionary reconciliation to Constitutional norms will require greater civic engagement, and through that process, alliances must be forged such that the majority of the community can stand together on common principles. The alternative is tribal warfare forever, just to be clear.
If we stop sending our kids to public indoctrination centers, great. That won't stop millions--and by far the majority--of people from sending their kids to school. The implication is that these kids will be indoctrinated and will eventually (and are already) be coming of age to vote. Hence, the need to calculate the massively shifting demographics. Play it out in your mind... go there. Think hung election and a civil war. Think cyberattack, EMP, bioweapon, or whatever.
Once the dust settles, then what?
Then we will still be tasked with building a functional society wherein potholes get filled and requisite services, albeit significantly truncated, will still be provided. With this in mind, does it not make sense to engage the process now, prior to the potentially inevitable collapse, in the off chance that the worst case scenario might be avoided? Of course it does.
If we hole up and refuse to engage, we lose the ability to play offense. And while we may think that we're prepared for whatever, the numbers, in the big picture, do not work in our favor -- unless we make a tactical pivot and enlist younger generations into the liberty movement, educate them in constitutional principles, and motivate them to be civically engaged, we will lose.
For as much as I've obsessed over viable strategies, for the life of me, I believe this is the only way to win. All other paths lead to losing freedom forever. And, as extreme as those words may sound, I mean it sincerely. Given the research compiled over the last 570 reports and beyond, it's the only conclusion I can come to.
Also, for the record, there is no way in hell you'll be standing alone!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!!
Our commonality is the Bill of Rights. Our government should be local, and our public education should be more apprenticeship and less social structuring. That is the direction and path I’m on. I walk this path and everyone I meet or talk with I invite to walk with. The strength of this country is our diversity. You Luke are the diplomat the talker the philosopher. Me, I’m the the hammer, the the spear the fighter. Both are needed, just not at the same time. I hope that it stops but until the educational system is completely changed. My turn will be inevitable.