#LetThePeopleDecide Ep. 1006 | LIVE with Rarchar Tortorello + Mic Meow

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During the #LetThePeopleDecide episode, host MicMeow and Rarchar Tortorello discuss the grassroots approach to take back the country with special guest Charity Lynch, who works with America Frontline Doctors and the Citizen Corps. Lynch explains the work they do in Oklahoma's Craig County, forming brigades to attend every meeting and report back to the Republican party. They implement the brigades on a national level that focuses on five foundations of freedom - education, business, health, community, and election integrity. The Citizen Core organization aids citizens in taking control of their lives and provides resources such as homeschooling and cultivating natural remedies. The group also has warriors, the brigades and digital warriors, who help spread the truth and contact their legislators. The speakers discuss engaging with young people and influencers to capture the electorate's attention. Lastly, a guest speaker provides contact information to create job opportunities for the youth.

00:00:00 In this section, host MicMeow and Rarchar Tortorello introduce special guest Charity Lynch, who works with the America Frontline Doctors and is part of the Citizen Corps. Lynch explains that she started with the Frontline Doctors as a paralegal but has since become the policy analyst and works on the policy briefs with Dr. Christina Parks. She also coordinates the Citizen Corps on a national level with Nate Moss. Lynch outlines the work they do in Oklahoma's Craig County, where they formed brigades to cover school boards, city councils, commissioners, and more. The divide and conquer strategy allows them to attend every meeting and report back to the Republican party, allowing everyone to be informed and strategize accordingly. This approach has led to information being revealed about questionable handling of money and other issues that they can address.

00:05:00 In this section, charity organizer Rarchar Tortorello talks about the power of the brigades and how their bottom-up structure can help take back the country. She cites examples where the brigades have already been successful, including how they sued their city council for implementing a curfew and how they successfully filled positions in their town and county government. She also discusses how they are implementing brigades on a national level, which includes a training course and the ability to communicate and collaborate with other state leaders. She believes that more people involved in the brigades can take back their county and eventually their country.

00:10:00 In this section, Rarchar Tortorello and MicMeow discuss the concept of brigades, which are groups of people organized to take back their part of the world. These brigades are meant to combat the idea of sitting around and talking about saving the country without any action. The brigades focus on five foundations of freedom - education, business, health, community, and election integrity. Rarchar explains that the brigades are not committees or teams, but they are called brigades because America is at war. She emphasizes that we must act and show up, even if it's just attending one meeting a month. Rarchar believes that bottom-up strategy is the only way to win and take back the country.

00:15:00 In this section, the speaker discusses the different pillars of Citizen Core, a grassroots organization that aims to empower citizens to take action and create positive change in their communities. These include education, health, business, faith, and community. The organization provides resources and tools for citizens to homeschool their kids, take control of their health through natural remedies, start their own businesses, get involved with their civic duty, and connect with like-minded individuals in their community. Citizen Core also has two different kinds of Warriors, the brigades and the digital warriors, who help spread the truth and contact their legislators and representatives. The speaker emphasizes that Citizen Core is a response to the ongoing spiritual battle and it empowers citizens to become leaders in their communities.

00:20:00 In this section, the hosts discuss local engagement and how citizens can get involved in their communities. Charity, a guest speaker, talks about a nationwide email to sign up where America's Frontline Doctors gives free access to their program. There is no need for donations, and the donations the organization receives are already being used for implementing the program. She also gives her phone number to drive to Oklahoman counties to present the plan and start from there. The hosts thank everyone for watching the episode and remind their audience to like, share, and comment on the video while thanking their sponsors. They also mention that their ultimate goal is to inform and activate the grassroots to have a positive change and impact Oklahoma and, eventually, the nation.

00:25:00 In this section, the hosts and guest discuss the importance of engaging with the younger generation in local politics. They acknowledge that many young people are cynical and pessimistic about politics due to the lack of trust they have in the government. The challenge for politicians is to shift the gears of young voters and help them shift from a perspective that everyone is against them to participating in the system. They suggest that politicians need to find a way to connect with younger generations and make local politics cool, much like how the left has done. They propose that having candidates who are true to themselves and their principles while also being cool is a possible solution.

00:30:00 In this section, the speakers discuss the importance of connecting with young people and influencers to capture voters. They mention that conservative influencers like Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro have a following among conservative youth but also acknowledge that influencers do not always share the same values as their followers. They suggest that it would be useful to do a survey to determine who between 22 to 32-year-olds listen to and follow. The conversation then shifts to the importance of being sociable and relatable when connecting with young people and focusing on kitchen table issues that impact them every day. They also emphasize that campaigns need people who can connect with voters within the first few seconds of a conversation to make a connection.

00:35:00 In this section, Rarchar discusses the dearth of job prospects faced by young people nowadays. He claims that starter jobs are being filled by people who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19 shutdowns. To combat this problem, Rarchar nurtures hope, stating that he can provide jobs for everyone in the state of Oklahoma. He implores people to contact him for job opportunities, and shares his website and phone number for contact purposes.

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