Maybe it's just me, but I feel like all this talk of "red wave" is just a demoralization tactic from the left. Look how quick they've run to talk about the right's failure, but I think for the most part the elections went as I expected.
Unless you expected the country to slip into eternal Democrat rule they certainly did not go as expected. If the Republicans couldn't win this one there's no conceivable scenario where they ever win again. This was supposed to be the year we took our country back, but it's turning out to be the year we lost it forever. Just look at what's happening in Michigan. A Republican will never win statewide again after what happened there.
I guess what I'm getting at is why did everyone seem to expect this red wave? Nothing changed from 2020. I was supposed to expect that Whitmer was to lose in Michigan? Why? Because some loud voices on the internet didn't like her? People are still stupid and vote for not being called rayciss or to keep from bringing back the handmaids tale or whatever they are told, just like they have been for years.
Precisely. The "red wave" strikes me as a media narrative meant to demoralize: a sleight of hand by the powers that fortified the last election.
Furthermore, a presumptive victory precludes the R side addressing fraud. Without an answer to systemic election racketeering, there is no winning endgame for the Red States remaining in the union.
Red flight to bastions, balkanization, and the use of intentionally unsecure urban mail-in ballots (counted days and weeks after the fact) lets all future national elections in swing and blue states be planned. RINOs and neocons will be the only Republicans who will be allowed election outside of Red Bastions-- as controlled opposition.
Blue factionalism and schisms between progressive and neoliberal (where the neoliberal is supported by neocons as necessary) will be the only politics that matters moving forward. The right wing will flap two beats behind the left until the whole bald eagle flies past the moral event horizon.
Trump was the last chance to electorally rectify the metastasis of media/tech & unelected government power-- and blew it. He gave us warp speed and the precedent for lockdowns instead of some kind of Q-anon 'storm.'
Expecting rescue from without is no longer an option.
You should not "trust the plan." The plan is Agenda 2030.
You have to ask yourself: "How do I survive a what's coming in a way my descendants don't wind up pinned under globalist technocracy for the rest of time?"
Maybe it's just me, but I feel like all this talk of "red wave" is just a demoralization tactic from the left. Look how quick they've run to talk about the right's failure, but I think for the most part the elections went as I expected.
Unless you expected the country to slip into eternal Democrat rule they certainly did not go as expected. If the Republicans couldn't win this one there's no conceivable scenario where they ever win again. This was supposed to be the year we took our country back, but it's turning out to be the year we lost it forever. Just look at what's happening in Michigan. A Republican will never win statewide again after what happened there.
I guess what I'm getting at is why did everyone seem to expect this red wave? Nothing changed from 2020. I was supposed to expect that Whitmer was to lose in Michigan? Why? Because some loud voices on the internet didn't like her? People are still stupid and vote for not being called rayciss or to keep from bringing back the handmaids tale or whatever they are told, just like they have been for years.
Precisely. The "red wave" strikes me as a media narrative meant to demoralize: a sleight of hand by the powers that fortified the last election.
Furthermore, a presumptive victory precludes the R side addressing fraud. Without an answer to systemic election racketeering, there is no winning endgame for the Red States remaining in the union.
Red flight to bastions, balkanization, and the use of intentionally unsecure urban mail-in ballots (counted days and weeks after the fact) lets all future national elections in swing and blue states be planned. RINOs and neocons will be the only Republicans who will be allowed election outside of Red Bastions-- as controlled opposition.
Blue factionalism and schisms between progressive and neoliberal (where the neoliberal is supported by neocons as necessary) will be the only politics that matters moving forward. The right wing will flap two beats behind the left until the whole bald eagle flies past the moral event horizon.
Trump was the last chance to electorally rectify the metastasis of media/tech & unelected government power-- and blew it. He gave us warp speed and the precedent for lockdowns instead of some kind of Q-anon 'storm.'
Expecting rescue from without is no longer an option.
You should not "trust the plan." The plan is Agenda 2030.
You have to ask yourself: "How do I survive a what's coming in a way my descendants don't wind up pinned under globalist technocracy for the rest of time?"
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How about we root out the establishment instead? We're facing permanent Dem rule either way, so we might as well knife McConnell and company.
That's what Bannon's been doing at the local level.
I have to say he's not wrong.