The 2020 USA POTUS election politics, the civil war, and the world war (Part 1)

Your leader says to forget about it:

Helping? I dont know. Does you expressing your bias by repeatedly asking such passive-aggressive questions help in any way?

All this shows is what some of us have been saying all along - Trump and Republicans have only been aligned out of convenience against a common enemy, the Democrats. There’s always been a second divide in play, between Trump and the establishment, which transcends political party.

And no, Wood doesnt just say Pence should be executed. He says Pence should be arrested for treason. The rest is just following the consequences of that happening, where yes, execution is the legally prescribed punishment for treason and a possibility a convicted Pence would in fact be facing.

He wrote: “If Pence is arrested, Pompeo will save the election. Pence will be in jail awaiting trial for treason. He will face execution by firing squad. He is a coward and will sing like a bird and confess ALL.”

I think it’s pretty clear that the intended message is that arresting Pence will prompt him to spill the beans about all the alleged conspiracies, due to the potential sentence that could be imposed. You can agree or disagree about there being anything to ‘sing’ about, but instead focusing on ‘execution by firing squad’ is just an attempt to distract from that question.

Besides, whether it applies here or not, “facing the firing squad” is a pretty common figure of speech.

The clown car has expanded.

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The last time this happened (and only the second time in U.S. history) was in January 2005, following President’ George W. Bush’s narrow re-election victory over Democratic challenger John Kerry of Massachusetts

In 2017, a handful of House Democrats objected to Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton, but no Senate Democrats joined them.

But no, this is just a baseless Republican assault on democracy…

At one time I actually believed Biden might have won the election. But after so many weeks of listening to the BS coming out of the mouths of his supporters and being spewed by the mainstream media propaganda arm of the DNC, my mind has been changed. I would say to you, and to all of the other Biden supporters:

Methinks thou dost protest too much.

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Looks like the useful idiots outlived their usefulness for this election cycle. Turns out those Antifa guys weren’t “just an idea, not an organization” like Biden said… who knew? Now that they’d be causing trouble under the soon-to-be-inaugurated Biden regime, the Democratic leaders have suddenly lost their patience.

  • In Philly, 50 Antifa ideas were throwing bricks and firebombs around downtown last night. In a shocking turn of events, they arrested all the ones they could identify, 7 so far and more to come.

  • In Portland, after nearly a year of allowing Antifa free reign to burn, loot, and attack the police with impunity, the mayor now called them radical Antifa and anarchists, saying “It’s time to push back harder against those who are set on destroying our community, and to take more risks in fighting lawlessness." Police dispersed their last riot and arrested several ideas, while the mayor called for the OR state legislature “to increase the penalties for people repeatedly found to have committed criminal destruction and vandalism” and target “these small groups of organized criminals.”

What’s next? Will it be found that black lives suddenly don’t matter that much anymore?

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??? The facts haven’t changed.

  1. It’s not an organized terrorist group, the word more refers to common ideology. Yes some of them are terrorists.
    And, importantly
  2. antifa is not part of the democratic party. They don’t support it, but fight it as well. And the party as a whole does not defend Antifa.
  3. white nationalists and armed anti- government "militia terrorist groups remain the largest threat. Yes, antifa is still bad as well.

The narrative that all the problems were antifa is false. Yes, they’re a problem. But a relatively smaller threat than the organized white nationalists and anti governmental “militia” terrorist groups.

The narrative that “Democrats” in general defend antifa is also false.

Gee, I wonder why they hadn’t arrested all those terrorists in Portland after the first 150 days of unlawful rioting? Must have something to do with the mayor and the DA, both of whom are… Democrats. And very very soft on crime, I might add.

I am also a loss to remember the several other cities where we’ve seen white supremacists or Trump supporters (no difference in your mind, I know), rioting and destroying property for months on end. Just must be my memory going, I’m sure it’ll come to me.

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Wait, which is it? Are Harris and Biden very very soft on crime or were they too tough on crime and mean to people down on their luck, and didn’t realize they were unequally impacting minorities?

What about the vast majority of crime caused by disorganized criminals out there, rather than a handful of killings by violent BLM or militia groups? Murders are way up this year, as well as robberies, shootings, shoplifting, car jacking, and other violent crimes thanks to BLM’s peaceful legacy and the frequent political response of defunding, delegitimizating, or even preemptively prosecuting cops for doing their jobs to try to win a tight election (I’m looking at you Paul Howard of GA).

Here’s a group in downtown NYC peacefully protesting the legacy of slavery and systemic racism. Watch for yourself.

There’s a third group, that is likely the largest for the events you are citing. “Regular” people in local communities.

Social unrest is somewhat expected when you have economic turmoil (at least for the lower, larger half of the K in the K-shaped "recovery), along with a president encouraging violence and stoking racial tensions.

But the outright kidnappings and terrorist attacks are largely the realm of the extremist groups.

The Antifa et. al. disruptive activities go back more than 2 years, though the looting is more recent. With his re-election in the rearview mirror, the mayor can now feign some concern for the plight of small businesses in downtown Portland. Prior to the election, his main interest was to avoid rocking the boat of the city’s progressives. BTW, his opponent was even worse than him, so you know.

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The crassness of these guys is amazing - Cruz and Hawley are both Ivy League educated and know better. I’d guarantee that 90%+ of these people know what they’re doing is wrong for democracy and just don’t care because their Trump conspiracy fueled constituents are demanding it.

You’d think people would put country ahead of their own reelection but you’d be wrong.

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Very true, they know what their doing. Proud Americans + a multiple of others to follow on Jan6 th. Time to show the corrupt, illegal, crime activity connected with the presidential election.

Millions of Americans know Biden lost this election.

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Hey, looks like we agree on something!

Oh. Well, you had me in the first half…
(Or is that the middle half?)

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Millions of Americans know Biden lost this election.

Well, with nearly 240 million eligible voters in this country, it shouldn’t be a surprise that “millions” are susceptible to conspiracy theories and are buying into what you’re saying.

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Well, listening to the #TrumpTapes I think it’s fair to say that millions of Americans now have a good idea how a brute capo tries to shakedown the hood’s pizza parlor.

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Yes they will show that 20 + court decisions including the supreme court were all wrong. All the while the President is pardoning actual criminals and threating his own party to marginalize voters.

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Those are the only people who can be pardoned?

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