I think I finally found the meme that will get MAGA Underground banned from Facebook.
The social media oligarchs that helped the Deep State rig the election aren’t going to like that one. I’ll probably delete it in a couple of days so maybe my account will be spared. I hate sucking up to the tech tyrants but we still have to play in their sandboxes to get our message to the world. For now.
While I don’t believe anything of substance will change in regard to the outcome of the 2020 election, there are still a lot of important things happening in the audits that could lead to bigger things down the road.
The 2020 election is over. This can be a tough pill to swallow, and I understand that some of you still hold on to hope that things will turn out differently.
The best we can hope is that we uncover areas where fraud occurred and we convince enough state legislatures and oversight bodies to TAKE ACTION to prevent further fraud and corruption. I used to think the courts would intervene to help our cause and protect the rule of law and election security, but the courts are spooked. The Deep State’s power is Wide and Deep.
The courts won’t touch the issue because they likely understand that unraveling the election would unravel the Nation.
Maybe we need a great unraveling.
Here are some updates from election audits happening around the country:
US Postal Worker Admits to Dumping Election Ballots in Oct. 2020
PA Legislature sends delegation to Arizona to Review Ballot Audit Procedures
Alarm goes off at Warehouse containing Fulton Co ballots: Facility left “Wide Open and Unattended”
The process of auditing the 2020 election and making changes as a result of the findings is going to be a long, slow, painful process. There are many counties, cities, and states involved. We can’t give up, and we have to take our time and do this right.
The biggest thing to understand is that the resistance is coming from both sides of the isle. The Deep State is not confined to a single party. Just look at the fact that a Republican Governor is Arizona vetoed an election integrity law. Think back to the pushback from the Republican Governor in Georgia when Republicans questioned the election results in the State.
This is a systemic problem and will take a lot of work to overcome.
But the work must be done.
Keep fighting!