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It would have been great for Trump to go full Ceasar and stop the managerial elites from overthrowing him, but simply excercising what little formal power he actually had by pardoning everyone that he called to DC would have sufficed. What is a better term for a leader that runs away from his most devoted people and leaves them to rot in prison for answering his call than complete betrayal?

None of what little DeSantis has done, such as making teachers wait until 4th grade before grooming children, indicates he is capable of doing anymore than Trump in DC, which is to merely occupy the resources of the managerial class so they can't spend all their time raping the people they govern. To actually change DC would require a purge so aggressive it would make Stalin look agreeable. DeSantis needs to stay in Florida where he can rule as a king, instead of doing nothing in the District while leaving Tallahassee exposed to progressive recapture.

Youngkin hasn't actually done anything. Where is the pile of teachers that have been laid off? They will change up their verbiage and continue as they were. Again CRT is just a cipher for the normie to express their displeasure at everything pozzed. These are the opposite of victories. It is placation in order to dissipate any dissident energy.

As for the rising stars in the Democrat party, they have none, but they also don't particularly need any. Elected politicians are mostly a gladatorial spectacle anyways. If they were really competent, they would let Trump win. It would safely dissipate hostile energy and fuel their machine. CNN and the New York Times would see a great resurgence. The great multitudes they need as cannon fodder and who do the hard work of actually maintaining society have lost faith in the institutions of power, and a Trump victory would bring them back into the fold with restored confidence.

Here is a good introductory flow chart of how power works across the western world.

2 years ago
1 score
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It would have been great for Trump to go full Ceasar and stop the managerial elites from overthrowing him, but simply excercising what little formal power he actually had by pardoning everyone that he called to DC would have sufficed. What is a better term for a leader that runs away from his most devoted people and leaves them to rot in prison for answering his call than complete betrayal?

None of what little DeSantis has done, such as making teachers wait until 4th grade before grooming children, indicates he is capable of doing anymore than Trump in DC, which is to merely occupy the resources of the managerial class so they can't spend all their time raping the people they govern. To actually change DC would require a purge so aggressive it would make Stalin look agreeable. DeSantis needs to stay in Florida where he can rule as a king, instead of doing nothing in the District while leaving Tallahassee exposed to progressive recapture.

Youngkin hasn't actually done anything. Where is the pile of teachers that have been laid off? They will change up their verbiage and continue as they were. Again CRT is just a cipher for the normie to express their displeasure at everything. These are the opposite of victories. It is placation in order to dissipate any dissident energy.

As for the rising stars in the Democrat party, they have none, but they also don't particularly need any. Elected politicians are mostly a gladatorial spectacle anyways. If they were really competent, they would let Trump win. It would safely dissipate hostile energy and fuel their machine. CNN and the New York Times would see a great resurgence. The great multitudes they need as cannon fodder and who do the hard work of actually maintaining society have lost faith in the institutions of power, and a Trump victory would bring them back into the fold with restored confidence.

Here is a good introductory flow chart of how power works across the western world.

2 years ago
1 score