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posted ago by Schrodingers_Cat ago by Schrodingers_Cat +720 / -0

If the SCOTUS does not do the right thing, Trump is forced to either:

A). Stand and follow his sacred Constitutional oath, which means going to war against his treasonous fellow countrymen.

Or:

B). Break his sacred Constitutional oath and surrender the country to his treasonous fellow countrymen.

I don't believe the man has it in him to do the latter.

It angers me that these treasonous bastards are forcing this position on this good man. Especially in light of all the good he has done for our country,our people, and the world.

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TheMAGAnificent 3 points ago +3 / -0

The problem is I don't know if he has enough normie understanding of the gravity of the situation. The difference between 2020 and 1776 is that the people had Brits massacring them in Boston, stealing their goods, over taxing them, quartering in their homes, and seeing the enemy every single day. Even if "only 3% started the revolution" you still had 100% of the people seeing, feeling, smelling, understanding the impact of the British every single day.

Go talk to the average person: if they're not super Trump or super Biden, they may think the election was tampered with, but not enough to start killing people.

The problem with revolutionists is they're the exact opposite spectrum of sooners: where one wants to give up, the other wants to blow the entire democratic party up.

I've thought about this pig and hard over the last month, and trust me, I'm absolutely frustrated, and believe we SHOULD fight for our country, and against communism and corruption. Buy I don't know if we have the support.

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Schrodingers_Cat [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hopefully, we won't have to find out. Maybe SCOTUS will do what is right and prevent us going down that path.