Hear the whistle blow
As I learn more and more each day, I am coming to the conclusion that what is taking place is not an impeachment, it is a COUP, intended to take away the Power of the….
…People, their VOTE, their Freedoms, their Second Amendment, Religion, Military, Border Wall, and their God-given rights as a Citizen of The United States of America!
He will start a civil war if he can. This is an effort in that direction.
I read that as “their Second Amendment Religion.”
Word order NOT ACCIDENTAL.
The Electoral College that handed Trump the election was designed to take away the power of the people. It did exactly what it was designed to do.
It was also intended to prevent people from electing someone like Trump… Didn’t work.
I’m sure Andrew Jackson will stop this civil war.
Possibly his biggest lie to date. Either that, or he’s trying his hand at a new career as a comedian.
“Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort.”
Of course you need two witnesses to the same act. Do you think we can find two people who saw his tweet?
From my current home in a red state, I can’t see mainstream right wingers caring enough about Trump to fight a civil war for him. Yes, there would be the pizza-gate morons who would be happy to fight in the streets with yelling-at-elderly-women-trying-to-attend-an-event antifa morons. But I don’t get the feeling of regular Americans wanting to physically fight each other over Trump.
southwest88, that may be the case, but the thing I notice here where I live (also in a red state) is that the mainstream Republicans seem to be in the minority. Would my fellow Nebraskans be willing to fight a civil war? Some of them, because they are convinced that no Democrat owns a gun (not true) and that we have no brain power (not true) and that we are scared shitless of them (okay, that one is actually true). They believe they would win in under an hour, and be home in time for beer and football.
The only question is, what is the critical mass of that group compared to the group of liberals who intensely dislike Trump, and the group of Republicans who dislike Trump enough to put themselves on the line for him, and the group of apathetic people who sort of like one side better than the other but figure it isn’t their problem, and even if it is, they’re gonna let someone else solve it because they are too “busy” for politics, or too “honest’ for politics, or not interested in politics. I suspect this last is the largest group, but since we can’t count on them on either side, the other two remain the comparison with the defend Trump at all costs type.
The problem with many Republicans is that we’re looking at sunk cost – they voted for him, and they find it difficult or impossible to admit they could have been so wrong. I suspect they have also struggled with a lot of other mental aberrations around their support, however lukewarm, for Trump and, while they might like Pence a lot better, they have dug the hole so deep all they can do is keep digging. Which is not cause enough for taking up arms, so maybe there is some hope.