Anonymous ID: 2244e0 July 15, 2020, 5:10 p.m. No.9973654   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9973452

 

Does POTUS have a Facebook?

 

You'd think that the mighty Trump would be able to do more than one of the evil enemy social medias.

 

Could have built his own? You'd think that would be common sense, but no.

 

This is an election year, I'd have to assume that Trump has a website? Maybe he could push his message out on his own website? That website could contain a social network, where Trump fans talk to other Trump fans? And then those Trump fans push Try

Just pretty weak.

 

One thing I haven't really seen and might think that I might've seen by now is something like "This is Q, go to the official Donald Trump for Prez site and sign up for phone banking."

 

Q isn't even hinting that there are real political bs boring things that successful political campaigns need people to do.

 

There are a lot of people here, and it's not clear at all that we're accomplishing all that much doing what we're doing. Q is the "doing things" guy or group or whatever, you might think that Q should be suggesting that we do something, now that election season is coming around, Labor Day is the traditional start. "You are watching a movie" isn't really a stirring call to action. Go to your county GOP office and just do whatever they want, often it has something to do with the phone, perhaps not. And here's the thing, if he says that, he'll get one right. The local GOP always wants people to do stuff.

 

And sometimes that stuff can be fun.

Anonymous ID: 2244e0 July 15, 2020, 5:18 p.m. No.9973740   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3772 >>3823

>>9973672

 

We're looking at a lot of talk about GOYA.

 

If you look at that in front of Trump, to me you're looking at backup food, prepper food. Food in cans that last a long time. Beans last a long time.

 

Is it possible that Trump is sending a "Prep because things are going to get bad" signal?