I knew I was right, I was just right in the wrong direction.
I've got to say though, I struggle to think how else Trump could have done better given what I understand now. If my expectations are right... Trump may have genuinely gained six million white votes. That's astronomical. Biden gained 6 million of his own, but then pulled 4 million from 3rd parties.
That's why I'm not totally black pilled on these results. The Cathedral pulled everything out of the woodwork to destroy Trump. They put 50 million people out of work. The Quarantines probably exist to slow monetary velocity and cause as much pain to the general population as possible. There's no question their actions have probably killed tens of thousands of people, and they're desperately stifling riots in Europe.
And Trump's still not out. Who else but Trump would have taken this to the face and still been left standing?
Do you know how many 3rd party votes were available in 2016? 15 million. 8 of which were the Libertarian Party. Trump would have pulled some of those, but the other 3rd parties were all Left wing. When push came to shove, the Leftist whites went back on the plantation because freedom was terrifying, and they think that they can be in charge.
It does make my skin crawl. The fact that 350 million Americans have been exposed to relentless emotional and psychological abuse for 4 straight years. And abuse works.
I compared this to Pont du Hoc at Normandy. We ascended a "hill" that was really a sheer cliff face, and our objective wasn't even in front of us when we go to the top. But maybe this is the Battle of Borodino. A fight of complete attrition. No one wins except the guy who refuses to quit, and even then, the goal is to drain the enemy of his will to pursue.
I'm not taking any black pills yet. We still gotta war to win.
Also look at the little wins too, and there's a lot. Senate is hopefully safe (definitely safe if Georgia holds) and if so that will hopefully shut down a lot of the worst stuff. Rs have (at the moment anyway) flipped 6 house seats.
And where I am in NY, Trump obviously still lost the state but did about 8% better than he did in 2016. My upstate congressional district was one of the few R reps from NY and in 2018 won the election 56% to 42%. This year (against the same D opponent, actually) she's currently up 63.5% to 35% In another upstate NY district, the D won in 2018 51 to 49. This year (again same matchup) R is up 53.3% to 42.5%.
It really does seem like people are waking up, at least slowly.
that will hopefully shut down a lot of the worst stuff.
I just don't know anymore. We've seen a lot of executive fiats that are wildly unconstitutional that many people are still living under.
FDR literally rounded up Japanese people, confiscated their property, and put them in internment camps with an executive order. He criminalized the possession of gold and silver also with only an executive order.
Both were upheld by the Supreme Court. The later was regularly upheld by the Supreme Court on multiple cases well past FDR's term. Both involved federal felonies and mandatory prison sentences.
To this day, the internment ruling by the supreme court has not been overturned. The executive order simply stopped being executed. Gerald Ford de-criminalized private bullion ownership by a counter EO in 1974. For 41 years, you could be imprisoned for 10 years if you were caught selling gold coins without a licence, and for anything but the purpose of coin collection.
With The Great Reset planned, I could easily see a Harris administration invoking mandatory quarantine orders for outbreaks of Covid, or racism since that's a public health crisis too, as well as an executive ban on gold, silver, and crypto when they are trying to introduce a digital currency. Hell, I could imagine an "Red Flag" EO to seize firearms if you were involved in an outbreak of racism, islamaphobia, homophobia, misogyny, or any other newly declared mental illness.
Even if Harris didn't make the order, it's not impossible to suggest that the governors could try it.
It's not going to go over well by any stretch of the imagination, but I can't say it won't happen. I can't even say that the Senate would be relevant.
I knew I was right, I was just right in the wrong direction.
I've got to say though, I struggle to think how else Trump could have done better given what I understand now. If my expectations are right... Trump may have genuinely gained six million white votes. That's astronomical. Biden gained 6 million of his own, but then pulled 4 million from 3rd parties.
That's why I'm not totally black pilled on these results. The Cathedral pulled everything out of the woodwork to destroy Trump. They put 50 million people out of work. The Quarantines probably exist to slow monetary velocity and cause as much pain to the general population as possible. There's no question their actions have probably killed tens of thousands of people, and they're desperately stifling riots in Europe.
And Trump's still not out. Who else but Trump would have taken this to the face and still been left standing?
Do you know how many 3rd party votes were available in 2016? 15 million. 8 of which were the Libertarian Party. Trump would have pulled some of those, but the other 3rd parties were all Left wing. When push came to shove, the Leftist whites went back on the plantation because freedom was terrifying, and they think that they can be in charge.
It does make my skin crawl. The fact that 350 million Americans have been exposed to relentless emotional and psychological abuse for 4 straight years. And abuse works.
I compared this to Pont du Hoc at Normandy. We ascended a "hill" that was really a sheer cliff face, and our objective wasn't even in front of us when we go to the top. But maybe this is the Battle of Borodino. A fight of complete attrition. No one wins except the guy who refuses to quit, and even then, the goal is to drain the enemy of his will to pursue.
I'm not taking any black pills yet. We still gotta war to win.
Also look at the little wins too, and there's a lot. Senate is hopefully safe (definitely safe if Georgia holds) and if so that will hopefully shut down a lot of the worst stuff. Rs have (at the moment anyway) flipped 6 house seats.
And where I am in NY, Trump obviously still lost the state but did about 8% better than he did in 2016. My upstate congressional district was one of the few R reps from NY and in 2018 won the election 56% to 42%. This year (against the same D opponent, actually) she's currently up 63.5% to 35% In another upstate NY district, the D won in 2018 51 to 49. This year (again same matchup) R is up 53.3% to 42.5%.
It really does seem like people are waking up, at least slowly.
I just don't know anymore. We've seen a lot of executive fiats that are wildly unconstitutional that many people are still living under.
FDR literally rounded up Japanese people, confiscated their property, and put them in internment camps with an executive order. He criminalized the possession of gold and silver also with only an executive order.
Both were upheld by the Supreme Court. The later was regularly upheld by the Supreme Court on multiple cases well past FDR's term. Both involved federal felonies and mandatory prison sentences.
To this day, the internment ruling by the supreme court has not been overturned. The executive order simply stopped being executed. Gerald Ford de-criminalized private bullion ownership by a counter EO in 1974. For 41 years, you could be imprisoned for 10 years if you were caught selling gold coins without a licence, and for anything but the purpose of coin collection.
With The Great Reset planned, I could easily see a Harris administration invoking mandatory quarantine orders for outbreaks of Covid, or racism since that's a public health crisis too, as well as an executive ban on gold, silver, and crypto when they are trying to introduce a digital currency. Hell, I could imagine an "Red Flag" EO to seize firearms if you were involved in an outbreak of racism, islamaphobia, homophobia, misogyny, or any other newly declared mental illness.
Even if Harris didn't make the order, it's not impossible to suggest that the governors could try it.
It's not going to go over well by any stretch of the imagination, but I can't say it won't happen. I can't even say that the Senate would be relevant.
Remember when income tax was just a temporary measure to pay for World War I?
No. Because you're thinking of the Civil War.