@MamaKeiki launched #RFGI in Dec 2016 to enable homebound, rural, Local & National Live & Virtual Resistance Efforts against the orange agenda, regime & GOP, as well as support #TheNewBLUE Democratic Party creation (see below), efforts,
candidates & issues. The organization supports USA coverage and is Okanogan County, in Washington State, based.
Although established as a nonpartisan entity under Indivisible and open to anyone from any or no political party affiliation, in February 2016, #RFGI was the
first Indivisible Group in the nation to officially align with the partisan @OkanoganDems to better focus on creating #TheNewBlue#DemParty, support outsanding #NewBlueCandidates and #FlippingItBlue in what has been a decades long rural red county in their home state
Our #ResistanceOhana includes our “local members” who live in the 98840 & 98841 zip code areas of rural Okanogan County (where we are based), IN ADDITION TO our “kindred members” friends and family who live outside our local area, who
are Homebound, who care for Homebound, who are living in Rural America and/or who do not have a local group near them to participate in.
How #RFGI differs from other wonderful local and national groups is that our priority is opposition to the #orangeregime and agenda
through "top down" resistance efforts at the 3 branches of government (executive, judicial and legislative, including contact with all 50 states elected officials to House/Senate), the FBI, various IC's, national/global media outlets and independent investigative
journalists.
#RFGI also supports other local Indivisible, Environmental and Civil Rights groups, as well as #TheNewBLUE (see below), however and whenever they may need or ask for us to do so.
#RFGI's two-pronged priority focus on 1) efforts that slow, stop and eliminate
the orange regime through resistance efforts, as well as 2) the candidates, issues and legislation that is local to us with the @OkanoganDems, works and our hope for 2018 is that more Indivisible groups make the same choice to partner with their local democratic parties in