The GOP has been extremely effective at shaping perceptions of the Democrats, claiming they support policy positions they don't actually support
If your strategy, as a Dem, for winning in 2028 *STARTS* by buying their spin and lies, then you've already lost
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Proud day.
We've laid out the only way to make it happen using economic leverage, instead of begging the system to fix itself.
Stop thinking like a voter.
Start fighting like a business.
Resolving every other issue in America is contingent on this win. It's the only fight.
This is why we need the Civil Network. Social networks inevitably become a dumpster fire.
Here's a parallel perspective for those clutching pearls about we dare to respond to this, the dumbest timeline in history, by wrapping our disruption model in satire.
www.salon.com/2025/10/13/h...
Imagine what the internet could have been if we'd optimized it to help us solve problems and refine the systems we depend on.
The Civil Network is our blueprint for America's digital redemption.
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
Very true. Sure being wildly inhumane looks like the tough action Maga demands, but it's still ineffective/corrupt governance.
$175 B ICE budget
$45 B detention centers = 116,000 beds at $387k/per
Goal of 16,000 tactical agents for 11,000,000 unauthorized immigrants = 678 arrests per agent.
Nailed it.
You're doing great work
Yea, it's wild trying to reconcile the logic of hypochristians in order to reach their followers.
There is an interesting theory of horizontal vs vertical morality that popped up on our radar yesterday.
But still, it's tough.
Aneurysm-inducing hypocrisy seems to be their strategy.
It's inhumane.
It's ineffective.
It's economically draining.
It's paving the way to a very dark place.
Media seems to be going the way of the Supreme Court.
We've seen a lot of both.
Our point: Maga voters demanded action. Now we're all paying for an action movie.
$175 B ICE budget
$45 B detention centers = 116,000 beds at $387k/per
Goal of 16,000 tactical agents for 11,000,000 unauthorized immigrants = 678 arrests per agent.
Don't like Trump? Then he doesn't like you either. And his base feeds off of your outrage.
This time, they're counting on it.
It is a trap.
DO NOT PLAY INTO IT.
🚨THIS IS WHY WE ARE OFFERING AN ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAL ACTIVISM🚨
American soldiers in our streets is not a scalable/cost effective method to regulate immigration.
It is a deliberate provocation.
There's a better strategy.
#nokings #resistance #project2029
It's reminiscent of stories about snipers wounding soldiers to draw out the medic.
Of course people are going to protest soldiers in our streets.
It's time to rethink how citizens meet this moment.
It's an ugly money game. Focusing on what they care most about is how humanity wins.
These enforcement contracts are turning American men into mercenaries on our own streets, while firms are taking in profits with no-bid contracts for detention centers.
It's bad business at its worst.
What's more?
It's laying the groundwork for a larger consolidation of power. The morality trap.
These escalating confrontations are highly visible, yet even with the massively expanded budget are not a scalable or cost effective method to regulate immigration.
Sure, being wildly inhumane looks tough, but upon closer inspection, it's still ineffective governance.
Oof. If true, that'd make for a questionable business choice for Nike, as far as risk vs reward.
These divisive issues are a minefield. The throughline is money.
Given the performative cruelty calling these operations a distraction may seem dismissive.
How about the "morality trap"?
It's a hard pill to swallow, but few of his supporters will ever cop to this.
America's future cannot depend on it.
Similarly;
When you want a child to stop playing with an ⚡️outlet you don't lecture them on the danger, you redirect them to something shiny.
Condescending?
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Most MAGA voters want left-wing policy from right-wing politicians.
"Fiduciary duty" has made this the dumbest timeline in history. The blue team can't keep trying to win with protests, logic, and reason.
We know it'll take some restraint, but it's time to get fucking silly.
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You don't say....
Robert nails it again. What he misses is that without preemptively cutting donor influence from the campaign process, lawmakers WILL NOT be able to deliver on their promises.
That's why we're showing citizens how to fight like a business.
@rbreich.bsky.social
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Bet you will see it sooner than you think.
Nope. But we get it, because EVERYTHING feels like a scam now, and that sucks.
We're showing citizens how to disrupt the influence of money in politics, and organizing to do it.
Grab the playbook to see how we're gearing up to take down billions in lobbying influence for pennies, and have fun too
Managing Founder is Miami Tribe citizen, from Miami, Oklahoma. Humor was and is an important teaching method of he tribe.
Timeline, for the influence of money in politics is in the book with citations in the appendix.
Sending our love, John. Keep your chin up.
None of these issues are made up.
They are made WORSE.
Dig into what we're doing if you like.
OR if you want to point fingers point them our way.
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If money hadn't locked up the legislation process for decades forcing politicians to lean on symbolic cultural issues, politicize everything, and take insane hardline stances, these things wouldn't be happening.
Money fucked shit up.
We've built a system to help regular people cut the money out of politics by fighting like a business.
You know politics has become all about the money. None of us want to be spending our time like this.
If humans are going to beat the big money that turned us against eachother this is how.
Word. We've got a better idea. You're going to love it.