>>10054040
I don't have an opinion on any current ads running because I don't watch. It's become very apparent everything's a show, and once you start tuning it out, life is so much more fulfilling. I do have some opinions on Loefller and Collins based on observations, though.
Kemp put Loefller in the Senate seat to highlight her ties to NYSE (obviously underscored by her selling off of stock after the closed door senate meeting on COVID-19). Everyone saw right through that, and are now seeing right though her fake-as-fuck "Southern-ness". Collins is good to go in my book. He's proven he's a patriot over the past few years. He's like a southern Jim Jordan. Outside of that:
-I'm not watching ads and could give two shits at this point (I already know who I'm voting for).
-I'm not donating money to any campaigns (was chastised recently by a Trump email that read like a Robert Tilton mailer; so fuck that noise).
-I will vote in person when the time comes.
-It's so over-the-top obvious everyone is having all their strings pulled right now
-The end of this ride is going to suck some really major balls for some anons (people's realities are going to be completely shattered)
The past few years have been one helluva ride; no doubt. However, I honestly think I would have taken a very different route on some things. I'm just glad we finally got someone in the OO that really does seem to be making a difference.
I'm thankful for this movement, for anons, the opportunity to e-bake on occasion, and even some of the shills. I'm also ready for this to be over. Ask the wrong question of the wrong person, or provide some rational thoughts on certain subjects for consideration/discussion, and you get attacked for it. Q answers questions of anons as it pertains to progression of the plan. However, it's obvious that some of us ask questions that fall into that 60% category. When 9/10 questions fit into that, it's time to step back and just watch.
I just wish I'd realized this before COVID.