The problem that web.archive.org and ghostarchive.org both have is that they regularly fail to archive content
They're tightly tied to the administration. This is basically insider trading
Pretty much every dictatorship and absolute monarchy does this.
It struck me as a bio-oriented rather than the electronics-oriented solarpunk, but whatever makes you happy
Do that enough times, and rewild the fields growing corn and soy to feed the cattle, and the river will have more water in it.
Talking to no-longer-active people is a classic FBI technique for getting a mole into a group. They can find somebody they have leverage against, and use the promise of a suspended sentence to get them to work as an informant.
Nuclear weapons mean nobody is going to invade the US. Its on Americans to save themselves
Got credible sourcing on that?
We've already had folks try lighting them on fire, but that's tough with modern construction
It's neither self-correcting nor quite as bad as you think. I expect them to try to ignore the results rather than prevent elections from taking place
Most Americans are not interested in what you describe. There is an absolutely huge swing (about 30 percentage points) towards Democrats in recent special elections.
Also, the penalty for a state skipping an election is that they don't get represented in Congress. So it's just fine if Republican-run states dont hold elections but Democratic-leaning ones do

Yeah, archive.today came out of gamergate, so there's a very good chance that the owner sees their mission as being to help jumpstart fascism. In a world where the truth is paywalled but the lies are free, becoming more useful on the left might have been a real problem for them.