What is this?
Here you will find specific steps we the public and our leaders must take to reclaim and secure Liberty and Justice for All.
This is the fruit of eight years of research. While there is a lot to unpack, I will bring as much joy and entertainment value as I can to this work.
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If you’re working with grassroots groups to select which of these they want to make part of their demands.
Help refine these proposals, which can be done with our associated GitHub Wiki.
Ultimately, we will all be in the streets demanding something better after this regime falls. Join here for a ground-floor view of what that better future can look like.
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This is a roadmap for how to take back and maintain hold on the Liberty and Justice we were promised.
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Who is Vector?
In many ways I’m just a regular guy: a husband, a father, a maker. I’ve been a life-long computer programmer, dancer, and problem solver.
In other ways, I’m off the beaten path. At the turn of the 20th century, my wife and I went on a Fulbright grant we wrote together (in her name) and lived over two years in deepest, darkest, wildest Transylvania. That time was an opportunity to live life like it was over a hundred years ago here in the US: like it was in the Civil War.
Since then, I gained a masters in writing. I worked over a decade for a law firm that specialized in stopping people’s foreclosures. I was programmer, accountant, and paralegal, but when it shut down all of a sudden, I was left with a weird set of skills that were hard to market. Then I caught long-Covid. Through it all I never stopped working to understand and propose solutions for life after this the MAGA regime.
As I start on this Substack journey, I could use the public’s support like never before.
Thank you…. and…
… Amen, America.
