What will we do if Trump is killed?
Are we going to let the Left decide who we can elect by eliminating our choices?
What will we do if Trump is killed? Are we going to let the Left decide who we can elect by eliminating our choices?
It’s obvious that we’re not organized enough to solve the problem with force. And we don’t have control of Federal law enforcement.
We can’t even establish deterrence using force because that requires that future potential leftist assailants think that any attack is likely to result in worse losses to the left, which will never be true because the lack of violence from the Right so far proves that we’re not the kind of people who do that sort of thing, and even a push by based influencers who doubled the number would not be enough to establish deterrence.
So I’m asking each of you to promise to make real financial sacrifices for the Texas Nationalist Movement (TNM) and Free Louisiana if this unfortunately happens.
Free Louisiana told me that they haven’t seen people stepping up to donate after the launch of their new organization. If you want things to get better, you’ll have to make some sacrifices.
TNM didn’t have the money to pay online signature collectors $100k to get the ballot question on the Dem party ballot last year, although they did have enough for the GOP ballot. We should be funding them better.
If you’re waiting for someone else to do it, well let me tell you that it turns out that someone else isn’t doing it.
So what will you do if they kill Trump? Same thing you decide to do this week. The only difference was marksmanship, but it’s the thought that counts.
If you know that “fighting back” is not going to work, you’re still going to want to do SOMETHING. This is the best use of your time and treasure: funding the organization of a peaceful separation solution. Or finding a mega-donor to do it for you.
Man, I wish I was in a better financial situation to give some substantial help to Free Louisiana and the others. I may be able to give a little sometime soon, but inflation has made cost of living very tight. One of the reasons I try to give as much of my time as I can to publicizing these movements in every way I can is to help make up for my lack of ability to give financial help. Everybody should be contributing SOMEHOW, whether its in time, effort, publicity, whatever it is, even if they are unable to assist financially. The bright side is, I am trying to set up an interview with the Free Louisiana leaders to give more publicity to their movement. I am praying pieces come together there.
It would seem prudent to announce a VP pick asap where by a successor could continue the Campaign and select his/her own VP in the unfortunate eventuality of a mishap.