Like what we saw with the President of South Korea and the martial law thing to rid the government of communist sympathizers; commit fully or don't do it at all. Half attempts always blow up in your face. If January 6th had really been what the enemy says it was, and they'd committed fully, we'd likely be living in an entirely different, and better, country right now. But it was a half hearted half attempt to kind of sort of pretend at being angry enough to do something like that, but not really in any of the ways that matter or count for anything. And once the enemy sees you're not really going through with it, they're free to react in force. South Korea will likely see more communist infiltration because of what the President kind of halfway tried to do. And the US got the last 4 years plus all the shit the enemy has tried against Trump because of what January 6th could have and might have been, but ultimately definitely wasn't.
. If January 6th had really been what the enemy says it was, and they'd committed fully, we'd likely be living in an entirely different, and better, country right now.
I hard disagree. I think in the long run we'd be worse off if Trump had won re-election. If he had, the would have been blamed for the inflation, the Afghanistan debacle, all of Covid (from even contradictory angles), and we'd be sitting with President Harris or Newsome.
The entire MAGA movement would be dead and buried.
Luckily he lost and kept getting targeted over and over, making him far more aggressive against the Deep State than he was before, and understood whom his friends and enemies actually were.
Like what we saw with the President of South Korea and the martial law thing to rid the government of communist sympathizers; commit fully or don't do it at all. Half attempts always blow up in your face. If January 6th had really been what the enemy says it was, and they'd committed fully, we'd likely be living in an entirely different, and better, country right now. But it was a half hearted half attempt to kind of sort of pretend at being angry enough to do something like that, but not really in any of the ways that matter or count for anything. And once the enemy sees you're not really going through with it, they're free to react in force. South Korea will likely see more communist infiltration because of what the President kind of halfway tried to do. And the US got the last 4 years plus all the shit the enemy has tried against Trump because of what January 6th could have and might have been, but ultimately definitely wasn't.
I hard disagree. I think in the long run we'd be worse off if Trump had won re-election. If he had, the would have been blamed for the inflation, the Afghanistan debacle, all of Covid (from even contradictory angles), and we'd be sitting with President Harris or Newsome.
The entire MAGA movement would be dead and buried.
Luckily he lost and kept getting targeted over and over, making him far more aggressive against the Deep State than he was before, and understood whom his friends and enemies actually were.
I'm not talking about winning reelection. I'm talking about something more akin to France in the 1790s. But that's all I'll say about that on here.