*** Update from the Front in Michigan ***
Sooo much going on, I’ll try to provide brief summary...
Again, I don’t post much, as I see some of us need to be in the “local action” phase of the game. I try and keep up with the threads as best I can; I also work the day job, and work with local residents that meet regularly to keep our state and local governments in check and guided for “vectored cleanup”. Turns out a lot of the people I work with are precinct delegates(!).
Having attended both county and state conventions this year I think I’ve been able to easily see some of the issues that need to be addressed (many posted on this site, some need to be very much brought out to the rest of the FreeQs).
For starters and probably most important, MANY precinct delegates are “old schoolers”. Not necessarily a bad thing, but they’re at the age “just prior” to computers coming out in mainstream personal use. Very little if any programming experience, and therefore not savy as to how the steal crept in via the technology and has appeared to become so engrained. Yes, they understand the ballot harvesting, not to mention the usual “that’s just politics” aspect that unfortunately many have now almost learned to live with and accept as part of the territory.
That having been said, every now and then they get a respectful “awakening” earful from me. Not nearly at the speed of comprehension of the situation I’d like, but nonetheless they’re catching on.
And it’s happening. Big Time.
At the state convention in Michigan, they (establishment? Democrats?) tried rolling out a contender against Matt DePerno, the lawyer other lawyers hate for delving into the election issues in Antrim County shortly after the election. Luckily after hand recounts by dedicated randomly selected individuals, and a lot of shouting by the “Matt Deperno Train” that circled 2/3 of the Devos Center in Grand Rapids, we were able to bring Matt DePerno (for Attorney General) and other Trump-endorsed Secretary of State candidate Kristina Karmono across the finish line for the Republican tickets in November’s election. Many, if not all of the good people I had circled on my winning ticket will get on the ballot, including educators capable of repelling CRT and other carp.
I highly recommend that you try and get in as a precinct delegate in your area (Soon, as we are near signup deadlines!). Believe it or not you’re currently doing much of the work in researching these threads, and we need people that can sort out and guide other folks at the county and state level. Look up your local clerk and get the paperwork notarized (there isn’t that much, just need a notary and make sure it’s filled out *perfectly*). You only spend a little time during the year for the nomination and other duties.
Let’s Go Brandon,
Uber out!
I always like your Michigan updates. Thank you.