Great stuff, Charlie. The hints about the 2024 coup are coming everyday now and they're getting stronger and stronger. The Pew poll was very interesting but I am exasperated by my Republican friends that just want Trump to "go away" or try to convince me the military would somehow stop him from seizing power. Despite all evidence to the …
Great stuff, Charlie. The hints about the 2024 coup are coming everyday now and they're getting stronger and stronger. The Pew poll was very interesting but I am exasperated by my Republican friends that just want Trump to "go away" or try to convince me the military would somehow stop him from seizing power. Despite all evidence to the contrary, I am hopeful that Democrats turn to voting rights reform/protection after the infrastructure two-step is concluded but it may not mean shit if Manchin folds his arms and says that they need Republicans to go forward. If a 2024 worst-case scenario does come to pass, I believe that Democrats would probably resign en masse. Finally, Scalise's new theory that "state legislatures" certify elections [translation: we won't let our citizens pick the president in our state] is not just a playbook for 2024. It's a playbook for minority rule from here on out.
People need resources (money) to enable them to move out of the State where they live, if they are somewhere forsaken like Texas. What happens when Dems resign en masse? What then? Biden/Harris better have a spectacular Plan B.
Great stuff, Charlie. The hints about the 2024 coup are coming everyday now and they're getting stronger and stronger. The Pew poll was very interesting but I am exasperated by my Republican friends that just want Trump to "go away" or try to convince me the military would somehow stop him from seizing power. Despite all evidence to the contrary, I am hopeful that Democrats turn to voting rights reform/protection after the infrastructure two-step is concluded but it may not mean shit if Manchin folds his arms and says that they need Republicans to go forward. If a 2024 worst-case scenario does come to pass, I believe that Democrats would probably resign en masse. Finally, Scalise's new theory that "state legislatures" certify elections [translation: we won't let our citizens pick the president in our state] is not just a playbook for 2024. It's a playbook for minority rule from here on out.
People need resources (money) to enable them to move out of the State where they live, if they are somewhere forsaken like Texas. What happens when Dems resign en masse? What then? Biden/Harris better have a spectacular Plan B.