I think Barr has done everything he can to undermine trump. First he announced an early retirement. Then he says there was no misconduct by the cia. After that he says there is no need for a special prosecutor regarding Hunter biden. Finally, just to change the subject he starts talking about the bombing of the pan am flight 30 years ago. Both his early departure and his last actions can only be interpreted as a big FU to trump. I fully expect him to write a book highly critical of trump next year just to cash in. Shameful behavior.I still have a feeling Trump has the goods. Barr dismissed the idea of special prosecutor, but it could be that they already have overwhelming evidence. The only thing I can't explain is why it's taking so long. Not ready to give up on Trump or Barr just yet.
I think Barr has done everything he can to undermine trump. First he announced an early retirement. Then he says there was no misconduct by the cia. After that he says there is no need for a special prosecutor regarding Hunter biden. Finally, just to change the subject he starts talking about the bombing of the pan am flight 30 years ago. Both his early departure and his last actions can only be interpreted as a big FU to trump. I fully expect him to write a book highly critical of trump next year just to cash in. Shameful behavior.
I've felt like this for a couple of weeks now. There is simply too much corruption at all levels. There is no remedy or relieve so that only leaves one route but no one will do that either. So plan accordingly to what we all know is coming.I think that we can wrap up this thread very shortly.
Even if states' slates of electors are challenged on 1/6/21, there is no way that a majority of the House AND Senate will vote to disregard state-certified electors. Sure, they should given the massive voter irregularities. But...they will not do it. So, in reality, it is game over.
You are correct, Mayor Pete Buttigieg will not be president. Biden will...for a few months, at least.ButtPlug the Thug is not going to be prez
When U.S. military elements chose sides, then it will be "game on." Until then, secession is not an option.I don't know what's going to happen. I have had great faith in Donald Trump and I fear the forces aligned against him are overwhelming . This is one of those moments of history like the birth of Christ.
I know I am not a young man anymore and life could become a much harder struggle from here on til the end. I think we must see what happens in Texas. Lots of people in Texas are not happy . It is in Texas' Constitution that they can leave the US union of states anytime the US union of states don't live up to the promises made. People in Texas have taken it as a personal affront that SCOTUS would not hear them out.
If Texas secedes it could start a chain reaction right up the Mississippi. If that happens the country we now know as the USA loses it's breadbasket and it's petro-chemical industry. What if this new country or these "states in rebellion" choose Donald J. Trump as their President?
When the Soviet Union broke up, all the small soviet states claimed any military units within their borders as their own. We had to buy the nukes from many of them. How much of our land based military power is in the North American heartland? How much of our Naval Power is in the Gulf ? NASA? How many members of the military would say "I'm an American first", vs. "I am a Virginian first", i.e. Robert E. Lee.
The breakup of our union may not be permanent, but could be a challenging action that says, "You must hear us out, Biden/Harris were not truthfully elected".
Doesn't matter, anymore.
I would agree if he genuinely had a majority of the votes, but I'd be surprised if he legitimately had more than 60 million votes.This quote came from the Czech Republic . Someone over there has it figured out. It was translated into English from an article in a Prague newspaper.
"The danger to America is not Joseph Biden, but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the Presidency. It will be far easier to limit and undo the follies of a Biden presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to a depraved electorate willing to have such a man for their president.
The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Biden, who is a mere symptom of what ails America . Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince.
The Republic can survive a Biden, who is, after all, merely a fool. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools, such as those who made him their president."
Many of that number still believe that the election was proper even though their candidate did not win.I would guess that all those who voted for Donald Trump, to include 30% of Democrats, believe the Joe Biden was not truthfully elected.
That's somewhere around 80 million... again 80 million citizens of the USA don't believe Joe Biden was truthfully elected.
A significant majority of the colonists would have been content to remain British subjects too.Many of that number still believe that the election was proper even though their candidate did not win.
In the end, it will be a minority who will "cling" to the idea that the election was stolen and that Biden is an illegitimate president. Potentially, a sizable minority. But, a minority nontheless.
Unlike then, nobody is inclined to start shooting. After all, who are we supposed to shoot at?A significant majority of the colonists would have been content to remain British subjects too.
Politicians?Unlike then, nobody is inclined to start shooting. After all, who are we supposed to shoot at?
They are to ones responsible! Look at the pork in the latest stimulus money. That is our taxpayers money! Going overseas and to illegals! Are you kidding me?Politicians?
Ummm....okay?Politicians?
From what I've read the estimate is that 1/3 of the colonists supported the revolution, 1/3 wanted to remain loyal to britain and the final 1/3 did not care.A significant majority of the colonists would have been content to remain British subjects too.