I don't think it really comes down to a matter of will.
You could have the will to do a thing but still decide that it is not the best choice.
There's an argument to be made that, as bad as the democrats are, maintaining his power is simply no important enough to do something that would very likely plunge the country into a bloody civil war.
(Of course you could also make the argument that we're better to get that over with now than accept the slide into a progressive-authoritarian dystopia.)
He could feel that the violence is just not worth it.
I suppose you could say that comes down to a matter of will, but it doesn't feel that way for me.
I have the will to do a lot of things that my better judgement vetoes. A matter of semantics I guess.
I don't think it really comes down to a matter of will.
You could have the will to do a thing but still decide that it is not the best choice.
There's an argument to be made that, as bad as the democrats are, maintaining his power is simply no important enough to do something that would very likely plunge the country into a bloody civil war.
(Of course you could also make the argument that we're better to get that over with now than accept the slide into a progressive-authoritarian dystopia.)
He could feel that the violence is just not worth it.
I suppose you could say that comes down to a matter of will, but it doesn't feel that way for me.
I have the will to do a lot of things that my better judgement vetoes. A matter of semantics I guess.