Worry is a waste of time. LARPing is also a waste of time. My view is simple - Biden will never be a rightfully elected President of the United States. It is possible, that he might end up having power over me. I'm prepared for that possibility and pray that I would have wisdom in that case.
So much is possible between now and when the game plays all the way out. President Trump is possible.
The Republic of Texas is possible.
The disintegration of the Biden ruling coalition is absolutely possible, resulting in the Dems making horrific ass clowns of themselves.
An overwhelming wave of patriotic populism could sweep the country in response to revulsion to the policies of the cabal.
The release of horrific Epstein, Weiner, Biden, Pelosi and Wyden hard drive data can nuke all of DC into a mess.
I am sure that large number of Republic saving scenarios exists. This is what comes to mind in moments.
So, I pray. I don't care how amateurs panic and project the future. They are not futurists, just good Americans in panic. That doesn't help me, interest me, or affect me.
Is that what George Washington did? Asking for a fren.
No, but it is what his loyal soldiers did, until they received the very long-awaited command. I guarantee you, the soldiers at Valley Forge thought waiting for the ice to thicken, waiting for the contracts to expire, waiting for the plague, cold and starvation to wipe out the army was madness! I bet they grumbled, complained and wanted to go hunt down some Hessian scum. They waited.
Finally, orders came down. They were broken into three attack groups. Two of the three groups were thwarted by weather. The soldiers were ordered to stand down in those two groups. I bet a bunch of them wanted to defy the orders and hunt down some Hessian scum. They stood down.
By miracle, the soldiers who waited, followed orders and then fought each with the strength of 10 soldiers won the day and we ultimately won the war. The other two groups joined in the battle and got to kill a bunch of Hessian scum.
That is more like it. We pray for peace, but do not renounce necessary force.
Very good point. I energetically exercise my 2nd amendment rights for the day when that order comes.
That is more like it. We pray for peace, but do not renounce it.