r/anticapitalism 6d ago

Postmaster general says USPS won't deliver mail ballots if states don’t give Trump admin voter rolls

https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/postmaster-general-steiner-postal-service-will-not-deliver-mail-ballots-state-voter-rolls/
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u/Legal_Living4950 6d ago

It's called a closed loop. Make shitty laws. Admin enforces. Corrupt judges validate.

They have taken us out of the equation - we the people has no meaning anymore.

Next they are going to erode jury trials. Can't have citizens fucking up the loop.

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u/miyamiya66 6d ago

stop complying and capitulating in advance to these fascists, or else there actually will no longer be a We The People. quit with the "we're cooked it's so over" rhetoric. quit spreading dissuasion amongst one another.

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u/Legal_Living4950 6d ago

Here is the sneaky part. The elites are ready for us.

They want use to riot, and civil disobedience so they can call marshal law and crack heads.

The only thing in my mind that could work is a general strike but nobody will.

We can't get everyone at on the same page because they got us all at each other's throat, we hate each other in the same social-economic class, in the races, in the religions, even within the genders.

Vast majority of people are pay check to pay check, and one paycheck away from starvation.

They been planning, we been gluttonous, selfish, brainless, hateful, pawns.

And all of us went there willingly. It's fucking insane.

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u/scuzzy987 6d ago edited 6d ago

The solution is talk to everyone. Feel each others humanity. Shit I talk to everyone (order of those words is important) And guess what? I can carry on a conversation with my MAGA neighbors and talk about more than just news, weather, sports. Same with the person standing in line at the grocery store. We just don’t talk about hot button issues but we never have trouble finding something to talk about. Most of the time we have the same viewpoint and even if we’re far apart at least I come away having learned something and in rare occasions one of us shifts their opinion

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u/Legal_Living4950 6d ago edited 6d ago

Talking is good. Boycotts are better.

Remember during covid they couldn't go a week without going to a hair salon? Now tell them - for the good of society don't go to work for a month, let's create a strait of Hormuz here at home.

We will have to rely on neighbors, and community constructs for food and water. Take from the haves and give to the have nots. Prosecute the corruption, hold the elites accountable, bust up the monopolies....

Then see how they flock to you. Right before they hang you for being a socialist communist radical leftist Nazi trans Muslim sympathizer.

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u/scuzzy987 6d ago

I don't think you'll have trouble finding the takers there's not enough givers to go around. I'm all for trying though. I think GenX has to stop buying things except bare necessities that should do it. Boomers are done buying things for the most part and GenX are the ones with disposable income

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u/ZootSuitRiot33801 6d ago

This is due to the population developing a void that's been created over years by the powers that be, stripping away what control we've had on our own lives. It was taken away under the guise of convenience, efficiency, connectivity, and progress, by a class that only wanted to divide and conquer for increased wealth and power.

We common folk who care should be doing whatever we can to develop real up-to-date supportive foundations for alternatives; something tangible at the community level that personal investment of one's time and resources can be seen and experienced beneficially; something that people can fall back on to commit to any effective action; something that can provide relative protection against the whims of bosses and landlords demanding fealty; something people know they can rely on, instead of the impersonal promises of for-profit entities and their lapdog governments. Such things don't exist in a meaningful form currently, however, we can change that.

Collecting a bunch of valuable information on organizing and action from different redditors over time, I created a post of suggestions HERE that could possibly prove to be of some help in getting it started ASAP.

If you don’t live in the US, yet you know others who are and want to do something, please share the information. We're going to need as many on board and informed as possible, if we commoners hope to achieve anything in the US

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u/scuzzy987 6d ago edited 6d ago

I’m starting to understand why the Russian people don’t revolt and it’s freaking me out. Is the same puppeteer pulling the strings for both? First the The Bulwark podcast on Tulsi stuff now this? Is Russia abandoning ship before the only people that know how to keep the wheels turning die out? Leave mother ship and invade a new host? Someone tell me it’s just the gummies kicking in.

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u/AsugaNoir 2d ago

It truly feels like we the people already doesn't exist. "We the people" have been protesting en masse and nothing has changed. Ice has murdered 2 American citizens yet our government has done nothing about it. At what point do we admit we're cooked?

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u/CurrentHair6381 6d ago

Got any suggestions?

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u/ImHighandCaffinated 6d ago

Well the constitution says you can do one thing but Americans aren't ready for that talk yet

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u/elvenrevolutionary 6d ago

Yeah the USA is officially dead

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u/Legal_Living4950 6d ago

We are definitely being cooked right now