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MikeBravo [S] 24 points ago +24 / -0

What's crazy fellow grunt, is that I had no clue WTF was really going on. In fact, I didn't even get into politics until after DJT was elected - I couldn't believe it because the MSM kept saying how bad he was.

If you think about it...our job was to train, deploy, redeploy, and over and over again....I didn't have time to get into politics.

I really didn't understand wtf was going on until after I retired because I had time to figure shit out. I got to tell you, if I knew then what I knew now, I would've been much less comfortable with deploying.

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MikeBravo [S] 14 points ago +14 / -0

bro...I'm not throwing in the towel til the 20th so I hope all options are on the table.

I still find it hard to believe that DJT, knowing the corruption, the connections to the CCP, the fraud, and the fact that we will never peacefully get our country back with a bden presidency would not exhaust every means available to stop it.

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MAGA1775 13 points ago +13 / -0

Trump has repeatedly said he would "fight and exhaust every legal means" to fight the fraud. And that's exactly what happened.

The issue is that the system he's fighting it within is corrupt to the core and refused to even acknowledge the fraud or look at the evidence. The FBI and DOJ turned a blind eye, the state courts and SCOTUS dismissed all the lawsuits without even looking at the evidence, then his own VP stabbed the final dagger in his back on Jan 6th.

Trump's only last option would be to try and use the IA, call on the militias, and deputize millions of Trump supporters. Citing the reason as a conspiracy to deprive millions of voters their Constitution right to vote.

But based on Trump's demeanor, actions, speech and even official statements from his Dept of State (saying that the Biden transition is going smoothly and will be finalized on the 20th) followed by Trump no longer speaking out against the steal anymore and instead calling for "healing and unity" and mentioning Biden's transition in his speech today....it seems he's given up and doesn't have the fortitude to use the nuclear options.

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Porkster420 3 points ago +4 / -1

And in doing so he basically handed they keys to the kingdom over to ChiComs without firing a shot.

It would be great if everybody who swore an oath to defend the US from all enemies, foreign and domestic, had the option of giving up so easily.

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Agent_Orange 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don't think we need to throw in the towel no matter what happens after the 20th. If a miracle happens and President Trump has a second term, that would be so good for us and our country. However, if he's not in office after the 20th, we can get to work on the next phase of taking the country back.

I know President Trump will not have the same power in the case he's not still president, but he (and we) will be even more determined to bring our country back. There will be no more tiptoeing around daisies in this case. We just wield a different kind of power in that case.

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MikeBravo [S] 6 points ago +6 / -0

I agree and I certainly won't. But fuck, it's gonna be some weird times. Man, if Patriots could just organize and strategize like the fuckin' lefties (soros funded), we'd be unstoppable

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MikeBravo [S] 9 points ago +9 / -0

so true man...I'm sure you thought you were fight for freedom too for these commie fucks.....it sits very hard with me brother

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aTortis 6 points ago +6 / -0

to both of you, it has been a hard realization that our tax dollars have also funded this. I hear stories and can only try to imagine what things are like in countries we have been involved in. I hope we can secure a better future for everyone

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MikeBravo [S] 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yup...so shitty man. The military industrial complex and those politicians that benefit from it is truly disgusting

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consumptiveballerina 2 points ago +2 / -0

I used to work for big defense contractors, before I had kids. I thought it was really cool and I was proud of it. I'm working on my master's so I can go back, but I then I realized I don't WANT to go back to making war machines.

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

great point, brother. I now work for a Veteran non profit who helps Vets/Spouses with employment. Each time one tells me they want to work in Defense Contracting, I cringe because I know what they are supporting