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> Trump has already won the election.

> Correct question : HOW does he subjugate the enemy's will to resist?

> Follow-up qs - how does he do it, with the least possible damage to The Republic?

> Thoughts.

>> Trump has already won the election. >> Correct question : HOW does he subjugate the enemy's will to resist? >> Follow-up qs - how does he do it, with the least possible damage to The Republic? >> Thoughts.

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Scaryshit

Enjoyed the read btw

Now, imo, one factor that isn't pondered enough in all that, just like in the theory of evolution btw, is time; while all this sounds plausible, how long would it really take, IRL, to go full cycle?

I mean, people are used to "bruce willis saving the world in one hour and a half".... What I mean by that is that, before something is accepted as incriminating evidence in a court of law, it has to go through the legal process of lawyers arguing over the validity of the said evidences, their relevance to the case at hand/accusations, and then the judge decides if they can be retained as such or not, to begin with.... Due process isn't gone and justice is usually slow, especially in very complex affairs involving powerful interests....