Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the republican party will let it come to that. Not because their integrity will get the better of them, obviously. But because they are not going to trust Trump to lead them through a civil war. It would be disastrous for them.
Your faith is great. I think they are cowards and care for nothing but the fear of losing their golden congressional seat. Grassley, old as methuselah, and is a mule for Trump. Murkowski, who I admired for her independence admitting she and many Republican politicians are afraid of Trump and his possible retaliation. You can’t assume they will do the right thing. They are cowards and not in it for the United States, and definitely not the people.
Anonymous wrote:With economic issues, Luigi Mangione types and the shrinking of the middle class do you think there will be some kind of revolt sooner rather than later?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one knows. My friend who follows politics very closely says this is going to end in a bloody civil war. I hope to move overseas before it comes to that. I don't want to live in a country run by Trump and his corrupt regime supported by idiot maggots. I love America, and it kills me that it's being destroyed.
I can’t imagine. We (dems) don’t even have guns.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the republican party will let it come to that. Not because their integrity will get the better of them, obviously. But because they are not going to trust Trump to lead them through a civil war. It would be disastrous for them.
Anonymous wrote:Only if Trump makes us all so poor we’re eating crepes three meals a day. Or if there’s a Trump-like push against the 2nd from the left. Remember at the 250th what set off the colonists in Massachusetts.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been thinking a lot about this in light of the 250th anniversary of Lexington. The list of grievances against King George III is eerily similar to what we’re experience under our current leader. What will be our uprising against the king? Who will step forward and stand up to him? I’m not advocating for a militia but I’m not sure marching in the streets will get us anywhere. I’m worried we are headed toward a civil war type outcome because eventually people will be pushed to the edge whether it’s financially or mentally. Cracks are starting to form maybe not with MAGAs but people are being/will be disenfranchised by him and soon enough they will have enough of it.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been thinking a lot about this in light of the 250th anniversary of Lexington. The list of grievances against King George III is eerily similar to what we’re experience under our current leader. What will be our uprising against the king? Who will step forward and stand up to him? I’m not advocating for a militia but I’m not sure marching in the streets will get us anywhere. I’m worried we are headed toward a civil war type outcome because eventually people will be pushed to the edge whether it’s financially or mentally. Cracks are starting to form maybe not with MAGAs but people are being/will be disenfranchised by him and soon enough they will have enough of it.
Anonymous wrote:MAGAs were saying the same thing during the Obama years. Comparing the current state of affairs to the circumstances just prior to the French Revolution demonstrates how stupid OP is.
Anonymous wrote:No. Most Americans are lazy and glued to their phones.
Anonymous wrote:Gold has gone crazy in the past day and is almost at $3500 an oz. Someone I know who is ex military told me every time gold spikes there is war concerns.