Questions, by T.L. Davis

Never underestimate the power of the right questions. From T.L. Davis at tldavissubstack.com:

Here are some questions I have that when I ask them of my representative or senator, I get BS answers, but this is only because not enough people are asking these questions.

Part of resistance to treason is recognizing what resistance is. I think of it like a simple electronic circuit, current flows from point A to point B in a direct route and it’s considered “open.” If you add a resistor into the circuit, it slows the current down, add enough and the flow of the current stops all together. That’s the point of resistance, but it has to have enough resistors for it to work. Right now, there’s too few and the circuit, while hampered, continues to flow with objectives that are not beneficial to the people.

I’ve listed some questions that can and should be asked of representatives and senators. They are, for the most part, bi-partisan in nature. This is not intended to achieve anything other than to slow the circuit down, bring those issues to the fore and make politicians answer questions they’re trying to ignore. If that creates doubt in their ability to force the agenda through, or makes them focus on uncomfortable issues, so be it.

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