In December, I wrote an article entitled “How to take back your Republican Party in 42 easy steps”, in which I laid out a blueprint for the America-First strategy for taking back your local Republican Executive Committee. The single most important step, Resolutions, deserves a more in-depth look, since it is under attack by the RPOF. Even many “America-First” Slimer-Climber members of the RPOF have recently come out against resolutions. To be clear, these are the newest members of the RPOF. They took our support to get elected and then spit on it.
Why are resolutions so critical? And, why are the establishment RINOs so afraid of them? I mean, after all, “they don’t directly accomplish anything”, right? That’s the RINO mantra that is always repeated. That was the same mantra on the floor of the Continental Congress, when the Lee Resolution (renamed The Declaration of Independence) was introduced.
Simply put by Thomas Jefferson…
"This was the object of the Declaration of Independence. Not to find out new principles, or new arguments, never before thought of, not merely to say things which had never been said before, but to place before mankind the common sense of the subject, in terms so plain and firm as to command their assent, and to justify ourselves in the independent stand we are compelled to take”
Resolutions accomplish everything that our elected representatives refuse to do… create the political pressure to do the right thing, while at the same time lending cover and support to those with the balls to lead. The Uniparty will stop at nothing to be as feckless and reckless as possible. They will even bribe new so-called America-First members with committee assignments, if they help stop resolutions. Especially “Ban the Jab” or “Election Integrity”. The Uniparty specifically has a problem with the use of the word “bioweapon”, which is exactly what these jabs are, according to so many, like Dr. Francis Boyle (the Harvard educated law professor that wrote the 1989 bioweapons and antiterrorism act). He is an international, criminal, and constitutional law expert. And, he has read the Lee County Ban-the-Jab Resolution, and said it was spot on.
There is also an emerging push to sacrifice ERIC (Electronic Registration Information Center), so long as we don’t go after the machines. Why? Because both sides of the Uniparty benefit from the machines. Controlling the grift and power struggle rely on the machines to control the outcome of the elections. While ERIC is a part of the problem, it is way down on the list of priorities. And, to be honest, the same people who are offering it up as the sacrificial lamb to protect the machines, are the same people who tout the effectiveness of ERIC. Their plan is to convince the Election Integrity movement to limit their attacks to ERIC, and then come in and provide the data that they’re always claiming proves ERIC is so great. So, they don’t even plan on actually getting rid of ERIC. This is a bait and switch for a hollow solution.
Lee County Precinct Committeeman and mental health expert, Dr. Joseph Sansone recently posted:
“Resolutions are one of the most important things we can do as Executive Committee Members. Resolutions put pressure on elected officials while at the same time providing cover for them to take action. Resolutions also motivate voters and give them a reason to support the REC financially and otherwise. Powerful resolutions give voters a reason to vote.”
Lee County Precinct Committeeman Ted Reese (ted@riteairemarine.com), the Interim Election Integrity Chairman, recently submitted a resolution to be heard at the February meeting, which utilizes a new and growing tactic focused on voter’s rights. Ted is very adept on the subject of Election Integrity, and has worked closely with Chris Quackenbush on the issue, including being an integral part of Chris’ Lee County Election Integrity Resolution which passed with over 70% approval in September 2022. Unfortunately, the new chair stated that he will not entertain any EI resolutions that focus on the machines, only ERIC. A very disappointing development, indeed.
Resolutions work as dominos, with county after county adopting identical or similar resolutions. They start as a spark, then a fire, and eventually, a volcano.
So, the next time you hear someone claim that resolutions “don’t do anything”, “there’s no problem with the machines”, or one of my favorites “How are you going to go back to hand-counted paper ballots on one election day”, those are all code for “I’ve sold my soul for 30 pieces of silver”.
The #1 risk to our freedoms is the programmable electronic voting machines. Whomever programs the machines determines the results. And no one other than the machine provider has access to the programming. Nothing is automatic on the machines. The programmer has to write all instructions for the machine. Additionally, the machine does not read our vote. It reads a bar code. Both Federal and State laws provide the Right to the voter to have his or her vote accurately counted. We cannot read bar codes, so we do not know if our vote was accurately counted. States need to abide by their laws and provide a vote counting system where the voter can trust the vote was accurately counted. The States need to prohibit the use of electronic voting machines and instead use legal paper ballots and a manual counting system to comply with State and Federal laws.
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