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Thank you for your tireless efforts and stick-to-it-tiveness, Steve.

I remain outraged.

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Me too. I never thought I would see such days in an otherwise awe inspiring and beautiful world.

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Alas, outrage is nigh meaningless without action. Ways to fight back:

Massive widespread civic participation is required to solve this problem. The corrupt tinpot dictators that infest our every branch of government thrive on both our apathy and absence, and so we must suffocate and constrain them by showing up and getting in their grill as often as we possibly can. Show them they are hopelessly outnumbered. Make clear to these parasites that we are hawkishly watching their every move (the scarce good ones will embrace these enforcement actions because they are actually there to serve the republic rather than themselves).

"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it." тАФThomas Paine

Without this vigilance you will find that to the corporations and their puppet politicians, your ignorance and apathy are worth more than all the slaves in China. Because it is your indifference that enables these bottom feeding cockroaches to thrive in the dark and rob you of your wealth and liberty. The answer to this problem has been with us from the start:

"The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men." ?Plato

Immediately call out and publicly shame them on every wrong move they make. Train these swine with your merciless attention and corrective action the same way one would potty train a dog. They will shrivel under the scrutiny of our constant gaze and will swiftly arrive at the understanding that we donтАЩt work for themтАФthey work for us and if they make too many mistakes they will lose that privileged position of power they worked so hard to acquire.

More on this here: https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/apathy-is-the-fire-in-which-we-burn

Political power has gutted civics because civics guts political power.

Bill Ives told Podesta: We've all been quite content to demean government, drop civics, and in general conspire to produce an unaware and compliant citizenry. Unawareness remains strong but compliance is fading rapidly. This problem demands some serious thinking... Source: https://tritorch.com/degradation/!PodestaEmailWeveAllBeenContentToDemeanGovernmentDropCivicsToCreateAnUninformedCompliantCitizenry.png [image]

Time to turn the tables on them...

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Apathy will remain. A few will stick their heads up. And get them chopped off. Regulatory warfare. Spurious law suits. Unconstitutional searches and seizures. Ask me how I know. And the public will not support you. They'll be satisfied watching you pay for taking all the risks. Good luck.

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There are other ways as well but trying to be a decent person, I will not say them out loud. A hint...Dexter.

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I truly and deeply understand your feelings here. But in the end, Dexter is not the type of solution I can live with.

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That's too bad as evil of this caliber needs to be destroyed utterly as there can be no forgiveness for the thousands of lives ruined nor a place for them in society with their kind of perpetual agenda. The only language vile subhumans like this will understand will be one that illustrates their own demise.

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