All this is true, but that organizing will have to be backed by solidarity.
When the civil disobedience begins, the response by the authorities and their leftist cohorts will be to target people wealthy enough to be prosperous but not wealthy enough to defend themselves against legal attack (think "bakers who refuse to make pro-homosexual cakes"). Respond to boycotts with buycotts (Chick-Fil-A, Goya); be willing to have a physical presence when the authorities come to take people, realizing that every act we take is going to be twisted by the media and the authorities, and be infiltrated by the left (cf. "January 6"). Do them anyway. It will take the kind of stick-togetherness that we see in our enemy, and it will inevitably end in some incident of violence somewhere, but we will have to expect it and be ready for it. This is a sitzkrieg, and we have to stop acting like Neville Chamberlains.
Katherine Austin Fitz has a great idea which is to only use cash on Fridays. It seems like a small thing, but if enough people do it, it will start to break the financial crutch of the police state.