Trump roadmap to stay in the WH
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
I'm amazed how many people downplay what Trump is doing, as though it's all perfectly normal and acceptable.
When a few of us said a few months ago that we could envisage that Trump wouldn't accept the election result and try to cling to power, I seem to remember being laughed at.
This country is nuts.
Six months ago I made the specific predictions (1) that he would fight to disqualify whole classes of legal votes and (2) he would attempt to get states to overturn democratic results and appoint competing electors.
I was called ‘delusional’, and what I was saying was ‘nonsense’ and ‘literally insane’.
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@jon-nyc said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
I'm amazed how many people downplay what Trump is doing, as though it's all perfectly normal and acceptable.
When a few of us said a few months ago that we could envisage that Trump wouldn't accept the election result and try to cling to power, I seem to remember being laughed at.
This country is nuts.
Six months ago I made the specific predictions (1) that he would fight to disqualify whole classes of legal votes and (2) he would attempt to get states to overturn democratic results and appoint competing electors.
I was called ‘delusional’, and what I was saying was ‘nonsense’ and ‘literally insane’.
I stand by it. You guys are spooked by the Wizard of Oz. Have your lap dog pull back the curtain.
What you take credit for is hysterical.
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He’s literally doing both of those things. They speak openly of it, they announce it at press conferences, put it in court filings.
Now if your real point is “they’re unlikely to be successful” then make that point, I agree they’re unlikely to be successful but they have done and will do real damage in the attempt.
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@jon-nyc said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
He’s literally doing both of those things. They speak openly of it, they announce it at press conferences, put it in court filings.
Now if your real point is “they’re unlikely to be successful” then make that point.
You ever hear about the gnat floating down the river on his back with an erection saying draw bridge draw?
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@Loki said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
@jon-nyc said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
He’s literally doing both of those things. They speak openly of it, they announce it at press conferences, put it in court filings.
Now if your real point is “they’re unlikely to be successful” then make that point.
You ever hear about the gnat floating down the river on his back with an erection saying draw bridge draw?
You ever hear about the guy swimming in de Nile?
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@jon-nyc said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
You’re “nothing to see here” schtick falls flat. The damage he’s doing is too manifest to ignore.
My guess is this is the way you deal with the cognitive dissonance after twice pulling a (silent) lever for him.
I really don’t see it but I am open to a thoughtful discussion. If you expect me to read something that looks like the unibomber manifesto I just can’t. The faithless elector roadmap looks to me like the reasoning of a borsderline schizophrenic and I just don’t do that well.
Honestly Season 1 of Trump was enough. I did not know that the outcome would be recognition of a divided country and a divided government so it seems so much easier to have made the choice in retrospect.
What you never saw was my thoughts during the Clinton years and without that you are missing a really big chunk of 5e picture
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The issue with what Trump is doing is long term. How do we expect this to play out?
How are people going to behave at the next election?
When we have somebody on the left refusing to guarantee a peaceful transition those who are currently empowering Trump's childish whining may feel differently about the situation.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
The issue with what Trump is doing is long term. How do we expect this to play out?
How are people going to behave at the next election?
When we have somebody on the left refusing to guarantee a peaceful transition those who are currently empowering Trump's childish whining may feel differently about the situation.
Certification of votes generally happen next Monday and Tuesday. If the status quo hasn’t moved in earnest starting Wednesday get back to me.
The argument of time needed for transition is a very hollow argument. As you noted often Trump fired everyone and the economy did more than just fine and everyone was happy.
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Loki, do you believe that Trump will acknowledge that Biden won the election over the next four years?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
Loki, do you believe that Trump will acknowledge that Biden won the election over the next four years?
He never ever will in my opinion. Now ask me about McConnell and other GOP leadership.
What I don’t see is how Trump squirms away from being so isolated like Hitler’s last days in the bunker. I expect it doesn’t look like that but I can’t see his next three moves.
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He appears to me to have enough people who believe pretty much everything he says to be able to continue to destabilize the institutions of government and self-promote in one form or another.
I've always felt that he was the political equivalent of one of those dreadful televangelists who for some reason seem to do so well over here.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
destabilize the institutions of government
I think that might be one of the main reasons he was elected.
To shake things up
To drain the swamp
He is doing what he was hired to do
It isn't pretty
Good
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
I'm amazed how many people downplay what Trump is doing, as though it's all perfectly normal and acceptable.
When a few of us said a few months ago that we could envisage that Trump wouldn't accept the election result and try to cling to power, I seem to remember being laughed at.
This country is nuts.
I don't imagine it will amount to anything. Yes, this is a downside to Trump, and it was predictable. But it's not a big deal IMO.
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Meanwhile, those on the left never take any personal responsibility for the riots and violence every time some racism narrative can be constructed and viralized from an isolated incident somewhere in the country. And then, of course, they expect riots and violence if Trump is defeated. Now look at it. Were there any?
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@jon-nyc said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
@Horace - It’s a safe bet that, with your comfortable blue-tribe job and blue-tribe neighborhood, your life will remain Q-anon feee. Racism is still likely to come for you, unfortunately.
Not the sort of racism the left cares about, which is what I was talking about.
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@Horace said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
Meanwhile, those on the left never take any personal responsibility for the riots and violence
Why should I take any personal responsibility for riots and violence?
I might as well take responsibility for wiping out the Native Americans.
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@Horace said in Trump roadmap to stay in the WH:
I suppose it comes down to whether personal responsibility, in terms of social ideas, is something you think about. I trust that every non sociopath takes personal responsibility for their local situation.
By and large I think the people who are responsible for the rioting are the people doing the rioting. Politicians who fail to condemn them or egg them on should take responsibility, but just because I think that greater gun control and a universal health care system would be a good idea, doesn't mean I have anything whatsoever in common with people who set fire to shops, attack people they disagree with, and steal widescreen TV's.