Guys this sucks, but he already said in a statement following the Congressional certification that he would work toward a peaceful transition of power.
in my opinion, for at least the past two months, we have in small ways moved the conversation / focus beyond Trump, because we all shared the desire for a fair election and MAGA -- even if we didn't all demand that Trump win. Yes, most of us felt certain that Trump would win if legal votes were counted, but at least for me, the only thing that truly mattered was the fair election, since it's the bedrock of our republic and the foundation on which all of our political futures rest. That bedrock has been sundered, and Trump did everything in his power to save it. From here on out, though, we will have to carry the torch. As Trump transitions into his post-Presidency -- which I do expect & have expected since his speech yesterday -- we younger folks need to think about (A) how we can continue to support and grow the movement that Trump created; (B) how we can support him personally [I especially hope that he continues to sue states for election fraud and starts a Fox media competitor]; and (C) how we can best focus our dragon energy to (politically) crucify Republicans who capitulated without a fight or conspired against GEOTUS.
I would like to end the political careers of any and every Republican congressman or woman who did not support Trump in his greatest hour of need. I believe that we should focus our energies first on the reddest of red states, because we can more easily limit any collateral damage like that from Alabama. For example, in Utah, we should be able to primary Mike Lee & John Curtis in the coming cycle -- and we should always oppose a Romney in any political and business capacity. (Keep an eye out for Willard's sons / family members running for office. Mitt is old and will try to pass the torch. Any aspirations of political dynasty must end with Mitt's one term as a senator from Utah.)
This is just my tuppence. Not trying to be a downer, but at the same time I will not sulk or be unmanned by this. Trump has earned to right the receive my support for any legal / constitutional decision that he makes going forward -- including concession and retirement. He taught us what we needed to learn. He showed us how to create high energy change that could positively impact the lives of billions of people, while simultaneously red pilling millions. This is only the beginning of his movement. We will never surrender. We will never quit on the Constitution or our great nation.
Guys this sucks, but he already said in a statement following the Congressional certification that he would work toward a peaceful transition of power.
in my opinion, for at least the past two months, we have in small ways moved the conversation / focus beyond Trump, because we all shared the desire for a fair election and MAGA -- even if we didn't all demand that Trump win. Yes, most of us felt certain that Trump would win if legal votes were counted, but at least for me, the only thing that truly mattered was the fair election, since it's the bedrock of our republic and the foundation on which all of our political futures rest. That bedrock has been sundered, and Trump did everything in his power to save it. From here on out, though, we will have to carry the torch. As Trump transitions into his post-Presidency -- which I do expect & have expected since his speech yesterday -- we younger folks need to think about (A) how we can continue to support and grow the movement that Trump created; (B) how we can support him personally [I especially hope that he continues to sue states for election fraud and starts a Fox media competitor]; and (C) how we can best focus our dragon energy to (politically) crucify Republicans who capitulated without a fight or conspired against GEOTUS.
I would like to end the political careers of any and every Republican congressman or woman who did not support Trump in his greatest hour of need. I believe that we should focus our energies first on the reddest of red states, because we can more easily limit any collateral damage like that from Alabama. For example, in Utah, we should be able to primary Mike Lee & John Curtis in the coming cycle -- and we should always oppose a Romney in any political and business capacity. (Keep an eye out for Willard's sons / family members running for office. Mitt is old and will try to pass the torch. Any aspirations of political dynasty must end with Mitt's one term as a senator from Utah.)
This is just my tuppence. Not trying to be a downer, but at the same time I will not sulk or be unmanned by this. Trump has earned to right the receive my support for any legal / constitutional decision that he makes going forward -- including concession and retirement. He taught us what we needed to learn. He showed us how to create high energy change that could positively impact the lives of billions of people, while simultaneously red pilling millions. This is only the beginning of his movement. We will never surrender. We will never quit on the Constitution or our great nation.