The Minnesota Gun Owner's Caucus, the NRA and the House Republicans banned MGR from speaking at the hearing on gun control bills before the House committee. They were blocking and disrespecting MGR, its members and Minnesota voters, communicating to us that we have no power, and that militant, aggressive, no-compromise will not work. They, the politicians, are telling the public that if we kiss their rings and kiss their feet and ask nicely, that is how we get places. But under incrementalism the conservatives have been polite, not fighting back and giving an inch at a time until the Constitution is shredded and the Statist society and omnipresent government are irreversible realities.
On 1280 AM yesterday, listening to the North Star Alliance, people from the MGOC asserted that a gun group not be named (MGR) believes that militancy works, and they denied that it worked, and that lobbyists and citizens must be nice, polite and decorous, approaching legislators with hat in hand, or they will have no influence whatsoever. The message is that legislators are in charge and run the government and society. Voters will be informed of what will be legislated: a slow or fast move to the Left, with government growing every bigger an more expensive and more intrusive. The Constitution will be shredded, gun rights shall be infringed and then confiscated. That is the future for the citizens, and they will come to like it, and be grateful for what they get.
I am not going away. MGR is not going away. We will be militant and demanding, and fire politicians that do not obey us. The people are the boss, and you representatives rule with the consent of the people.
My ideal: is 3 million constitutional conservatives (individuating/anarchist supercitizens here in Minnesota, and 150 million such supercitizens across America. We come together with our Contract For America, and our COS convention, and we retake all levels of government. Politicians obey us each and every time, voting for our agreed upon agenda, or they are recalled or voted out. We run things, and we do not apologize for running them, and holding them accountable for not obeying and implementing the common will.
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