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To: coloradan

“It’s his right to do as a legitimately elected president.”

Can we move off of 2020? It happened, it’s over, it’s not going to change anything. On January 20th, it all goes away and we start anew. Trump’s DoJ can do whatever they want at that point, although there are a lot more pressing issues they will need to clean up.


14 posted on 12/13/2024 7:22:21 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz (Drill Baby Drill!)
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To: EQAndyBuzz
Can we move off of 2020? It happened, it’s over, it’s not going to change anything.

The Lord moves in mysterious ways... Had the 2020 Stolen Election not happened, President Trump would be ending his second term now, and a LARGE amount of the Deep State would be perfectly safe right now. The massive cuts to DC would not be on the table. Inflation would not have spiked, and therefore we would not be looking at attacking in the unconscionable federal spending and printing money. The 4 years of attacks on every right-leaning parent and J6-er and Trump associate would not have happened, and therefore the new reformers like Elon and Tulsi and RFK Jr etc would not be making the massive changes that we so desperately need. The Kamala-DNC office bombing would never have been set up (and I'm of the belief that THIS one will be a huge powder keg in 2025 or 2026 when the truth finally breaks).

The Left would have been perfectly safe today and going forward, instead of facing potential existential events that could and should now be coming. The MSM ratings might not have tanked either. Their corruption and theft machines would all be intact and humming along.

As always, the Left can not do anything but overreach.

17 posted on 12/13/2024 8:39:15 AM PST by Teacher317
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