Community Activism

Activism begins when you decide it does.

Our government was created with our participation in mind. Unfortunately the Covid-19 pandemic has given government the excuse to create mandates which reach over into areas of our lives which they have no business in. If you're waiting for this nightmare to go away, you’ll be waiting the rest of your life.

Big Government does not simply give power away, we must take authority over what is ours and take it back.

You must go to work for the sake of your community, freedom, and all else we deem sacred. The first step in impacting decisions made by law makers is getting informed and involved in what they are doing. Watch, or go to their meetings, send emails, make phone calls, give public comment and testimony. Organize groups of like-minded people who feel the same. There is power in numbers, and large groups are hard to ignore.

It’s easier to create action when you have a group of people organized into roles, and we can accomplish so much more. For example: assign one person to read the local meeting agenda and alert the group of any areas of concern, assign another person to send factual information each week via email. Make another person in charge of filing FOIA requests and contacting pro-bono attorneys, and delegate another person to recruit people to give testimony and comment at meetings.

Don’t underestimate how powerful you are, or how much you can make a difference!

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The Power of County Government

Though most in our day view counties as mere provinces and conduits of the state and federal governments - counties have the authority and power to stop evil, and were meant to do so. They also are meant to build and bring order to local communities; and their importance is growing as the nation is breaking apart.