Usurpation Day, January 20, 2009 when all of our appointed and elected watched an ineligible man take the oath in violation of the Constitution is when is was over.
“Usurpation Day, January 20, 2009 “
For me, it was when the country was introduced to “Deem it passed”, an unknown rule where the house could simply declare a law until someone proved that it ought to be undeclared.
I stopped paying taxes at that moment. Still haven’t paid them. Taxation without representation. And while they did NOT use the “Deem it passed” clause, they threatened it and at that moment I knew that nothing short of an active civil war will restore it.
I mean years of no electricity, no infrastructure, no police, no government. A complete rebuild of the land with perhaps re-drawn borders, removed states and small enclaves throughout the countryside that now fly a different flag.
I will not be disarmed, that’s not going to happen.
When they come looking for me and other patriots, I want us all to be hidden. hidden to regroup and thrust upon our enemies a resistance the like of which is unprecedented in human history. Let the first wave pass over. Then come out from the shadows and begin restorative action.