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  1. Imagine thinking we’ll just roll over. The worst of this admin hasn’t even begun and people are only getting more pissed, vocal and involved.

  2. invalidpassword on

    Blatantly admitting the Trump administration is full of criminals. “Seize the institutions of Government.” Would that be similar to an Insurrection or a coup? And why? To avoid the opposition winning and putting their sorry asses in prison for being the most corrupt White House in US history. I hope the Trump administration goes down and down hard.

  3. I’m always wondering what they think they actually have, power wise. Half the states — and most of the most-populous ones — are blue states. We’re a nation made up of fifty small countries, essentially; the fed is, at best. kind of glue they’re in the process of dissolving. There will absolutely come a point where blue states decide that enough is enough and stop obeying even peripherally: Then what? Send in the– what, couple million people involved with the military, many of whom likely would go AWOL in that scenario? Against something well over a hundred or two million people saying ‘no’?

    They’re metaphorically cutting their own throats by dismantling the fed and weakening it. What power do they really have? And do they think red states — who have their own progressive areas — are going to be enough to save them?

  4. > “I’ll tell you right, as God as my witness, if we lose the midterms and we lose 2028, **some in this room are going to prison**”

    Which will portrayed as persecution rather than justice, regardless of the evidence or process.

    It’s easy to sell that perception to groups that use identity as the lens through which to evaluate actions, rather than actions as the lens through which to evaluate identity.

  5. BeowulfShaeffer on

    Putting Bannon in prison didn’t work.  Next time we need to find a more effective way to make him stop attacking the Constitution. 

  6. >`some in this room are going to prison`

    A guy who knows of what he speaks. Because:

    1. As one of their leaders, he is well aware they are a gang of obvious, blatant criminals, sadists, pedos, and seditionists, and

    2. He and his fellow capos know the reason they aren’t *already* in jail is *in spite of* the rule of law, which was denied and averted via their own plotting and blackmail, with a healthy assist from the incompetence of their political opponents, and the pure immorality of their political base.

  7. MySixHourErection on

    In addition to blaming the 40% of the electorate who are irredeemable pieces of shit, I want to thank everyone who sat 2024 out in protest, or who didn’t bother to look up what tariffs are because eggs were expensive. Fuck you very much.

  8. Different-Fly4561 on

    “Seize the Institutions” ???

    If that isn’t a reason to go to prison right now! I don’t know what is?!!

  9. Interesting. So it’s not about what’s best for the American people, but what’s going to keep these criminals out of prison?

  10. Don’t worry buddy, you won’t see the inside of a prison.

    We have much bigger plans for you and your ilk

  11. More than half the country will crawl through glass to vote for the “send them all to prison” candidate in 2028

  12. Different-Travel-850 on

    He admits theyre breaking the law but also feels they should control the country. Weve come a long way in a short period of time.

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