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Yet another thing that will be shot down in courts, wasting more of our fucking tax dollars.
We should be able to start a civil class action suit and jointly sue everyone who touched this on the administration side. Half of them are billionaires anyway. Go after familial assets as well so their rich spouses can't escape their part in this.
Sue them for fraud waste and abuse.
They murdered a women in cold blood and then removed all evidence from the scene and prevented the state from investigating. You really think a lawsuit matters to them? Please, please wake up.
By taking it through the court system it preserves evidence and creates a more permanent record.
Makes it easier to prosecute once we make it through all this. We can resist in multiple ways simultaneously. It's not one or the other.
What do you suggest be done? Also I encourage you to do something more than complaining that the actions others are taking isn't enough
We can do multiple things. One thing that needs to start happening is people need to start exercising their second amendment rights during these protests. I know you can't in Minneapolis, but people need to be taking advantage of open carry where they can.
Ok. But hear me out. Who actually has the power to press the button that transfers funds? Like, literally the dude that physically clicks "transfer". Who is that persons boss? Who is there boss?
People really need to start thinking about how things actually operate. Because making the assumption that "oh, well the judge said no" is only as powerful as who listens to it.
We are clearly not in a country who's leaders are following laws. Why do we think the decisions of judges will continue to matter?
I'm sorry. But the liberal institutions of government have already gotten us this far. You guys really need to stop assuming those same systems will keep things from going to further shit.
Here's how it would work. Let's use New York as an example:
In that time, they will threaten to arrest the federal representatives for sedition, arrest state lawmakers, and possibly bomb or kill average citizens as retribution to try and get things flowing again.
They're treating the government like a Mafia. Same as the British before we became independent. Cut off the flow of money, and they will absolutely do everything in their power to force compliance.
Same thing happened in the Revolutionary War, in Germany in both WW1 and WW2, as well as the Civil War.
These assholes do not give two shits about what this country means, or what it stands for. They only want subservience to their ends. Fuck that shit.