• bstix@feddit.dk
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    2 days ago

    It seems to have worked well enough for them, since they’re the ones running the government now.

    I also don’t think they’re going to leave peacefully ever. If you want them out, you might as well toss them out sooner than later.

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      2 days ago

      You do realise there is another half of the country that opposes this right? Even if 55% of the country tries to throw trump out 45% will show up to stop him and that will be a very bloody conflict.

      Better just to wait until mid terms and next election and vote him out.

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        2 days ago

        Do you think they’ll accept a loss at the next election, or are they going to start a bloody conflict anyway?

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          Not sure. I think the right will but I also think if they dont then its the better time for a bloody conflict.

          You’ll have a lot more people on your side after an election loss because trump is already unpopular and people will feel cheated out of democracy. Whereas if you start a conflict now your side will look like the ones trying to overthrow democracy since he was the legitimate winner.

          You only get one shot at this kind of thing