The alarm over Trump's potential triumph in November is far starker than the fears stoked by past presidents. "A Trump dictatorship is increasingly inevitable," a recent Washington Post headline warned. The Atlantic devoted an entire issue to the authoritarian horrors in store for America "If Trump Wins."
The alarm is far worse than anything we've ever seen, but that's nothing more than an indictment of the media. They've whipped these retards iinto a frenzy and they have become totally detached from reality.
I bet at least 50% of them actually believe that if Trump is elected, he can walk in day one and just declare a dictatorship and - POOF - no more constitution. (Not that they like our constitution anyway but they pretend to when it suits them.)
What they are actually attempting to do is normalize institutional resistance against him by cultivating a paranoid and pathological emotional state.
I've always said this is one of our biggest problems, and why we have to bulldoze institutions.
You can't buy milk at Walmart if every single employee without exception is prepared to do everything but physically batter you to stop you each time. It becomes increasingly impossible as they spill water on the floor, move items, mislabel aisles, hide the milk, double charge you, harass you, and lie about you.
You really are better off bulldozing the Walmart and going to the farmer's market. Then banning all Walmart employees from being hired at the farmer's market.
The alarm is far worse than anything we've ever seen, but that's nothing more than an indictment of the media. They've whipped these retards iinto a frenzy and they have become totally detached from reality.
I bet at least 50% of them actually believe that if Trump is elected, he can walk in day one and just declare a dictatorship and - POOF - no more constitution. (Not that they like our constitution anyway but they pretend to when it suits them.)
What they are actually attempting to do is normalize institutional resistance against him by cultivating a paranoid and pathological emotional state.
I've always said this is one of our biggest problems, and why we have to bulldoze institutions.
You can't buy milk at Walmart if every single employee without exception is prepared to do everything but physically batter you to stop you each time. It becomes increasingly impossible as they spill water on the floor, move items, mislabel aisles, hide the milk, double charge you, harass you, and lie about you.
You really are better off bulldozing the Walmart and going to the farmer's market. Then banning all Walmart employees from being hired at the farmer's market.
They imagine he could do that but didn't somehow.