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Cue_Cumber 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm not going to bitch at the doomers; they're human. Give them a break. Here's an historical parallel: December 16/17, 1944, the Ardennes Forest. Panzers suddenly broke through the American lines, causing chaos, panic and disarray. GIs fled for their lives; unprepared and ill-equipped, they were in the area on leave. Suddenly they were facing a ferocious, formidable enemy and their communication lines were broken. So, yes -- they ran.

They were demoralized FOR ONE DAY. FOR ONE DAMNED DAY. Then, being AMERICANS, they rallied. They couldn't communicate with HQ or even other units. So, they did what most military historians (and not just American historians, either) acknowledge ONLY Americans would do: they took it upon themselves to fight, doing whatever they could, without orders. Soldiers are NOT supposed to do that. That's the point of destroying coms.

Stories told after the Battle of the Bulge included tales like this: A small platoon on a hillside had NO idea what was really happening, but they knew their army was under attack. From their position, they could see, in the distance, a line of Tiger tanks approaching. Those tanks were headed for the American HQ. Below the platoon was a bridge. They had NO orders. No other soldiers would've dared do this without orders: The Americans rushed down, and using what little they had -- several charges of dynamite and a bazooka -- they planted the charges under the bridge. When the first Tiger reached the middle of the bridge, the GIs used the bazooka to blow off the near side of the Tiger's treads, and blew the bridge, stopping the advancing Germans for a couple days, while they cleared the tank and repaired the bridge. Those GIs bought their army precious time.

The reason most soldiers from other armies wouldn't do this is because they would have NO idea whether their own army needed that bridge. Neither did the Americans, but they DID know: the tanks are there, heading toward our HQ, and there's a bridge in between. Thus -- blow the bridge. Worry later about whether the American army would be needing the bridge.

Actions like that took place all over the field of battle during the Bulge, infuriating the Germans and constantly holding them up and taking them by surprise. BUT at first the Americans were panicked and demoralized for a little while. So give the so-called "doomers" a break. They'll rally. We're Americans (unlike the Lefties); we ALWAYS rally. And we will this time, too.

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MoldyLocksNesMonste 1 point ago +1 / -0

Eventually one runs out of plan Bs.

There are still options after this.

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kmj1104213 1 point ago +1 / -0

He knew but was sabotaged by traitors. Look at Barr. Look at Krebs from CISA. Look at Sessions, Wray, you name it. Sabotaged from within. He knew and tried to prepare but these traitors sold out and sabotaged him every step of the way. Time for tribunals for traitors. The only hope at this point is if the server seizure story is true, or if FISA warrants produce the comms traffic of the conspiracy and the traitors giving orders on how to cheat. Now is the time to expose it.

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BKav 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’ll gladly send you the buck, and money for shipping and to have it framed! 🤞

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BKav 1 point ago +1 / -0

I tip well, also. And it would look great in my office by all the other DJT memorabilia.

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