It's a common part of history. A friend of mines ancestor lived right next to one of the greatest battles in all of Japanese history. He wasn't a Samurai, so he went fishing. That's my favorite example, but it's common for any historical event you can imagine. A block away, everyone was living a life as if it didn't really matter.
Even if Trump does manage a win in 2024 I'm not convinced we won't still see everything be a total mess regardless.
I hate saying this, but how can anyone think they'll let Trump win in 2024 after what happened in 2020? He could get 100M votes and Biden will get 102M after a full week of counting ballots. Too many votes? Doesn't matter. "It was a record turnout. People were really fired up to vote. Etc."
Democrats will blindly defend the results. Half of Republicans will say, "It's a tough loss, but we must concede with dignity and fight another day."
Anyone who questions the results will be censored and/or dismissed as a conspiracy theorist. The courts will do nothing just like last time. The DOJ, FBI, etc., are all in on it, so will obviously be of no help.
There's no way to get enough people to realize what the truth.
I'd love to be wrong, but I just don't think I am.
Surely it's just a matter of putting up an electable candidate.
Trump, the most popular figure within the Republican party, who got the highest vote total - by far - for any sitting president, is clearly unelectable. We need someone with less name recognition and less charisma to overcome the rampant cheating.
I'm not sure how this garbage can continue. Either this will be ended, or we will sink into totalitarianism.
Congress works so slowly that 60 years after the CIA goes wild - we can get them to admit they killed/interfered with our elections and president.
Imagine how long it will take for them to stop FOREIGN government brainwashing the public?
It's a common part of history. A friend of mines ancestor lived right next to one of the greatest battles in all of Japanese history. He wasn't a Samurai, so he went fishing. That's my favorite example, but it's common for any historical event you can imagine. A block away, everyone was living a life as if it didn't really matter.
I hate saying this, but how can anyone think they'll let Trump win in 2024 after what happened in 2020? He could get 100M votes and Biden will get 102M after a full week of counting ballots. Too many votes? Doesn't matter. "It was a record turnout. People were really fired up to vote. Etc."
Democrats will blindly defend the results. Half of Republicans will say, "It's a tough loss, but we must concede with dignity and fight another day."
Anyone who questions the results will be censored and/or dismissed as a conspiracy theorist. The courts will do nothing just like last time. The DOJ, FBI, etc., are all in on it, so will obviously be of no help.
There's no way to get enough people to realize what the truth.
I'd love to be wrong, but I just don't think I am.
Surely it's just a matter of putting up an electable candidate.
Trump, the most popular figure within the Republican party, who got the highest vote total - by far - for any sitting president, is clearly unelectable. We need someone with less name recognition and less charisma to overcome the rampant cheating.