When someone speaks of voting and elections, you're seeing hope that there's still a political solution. (BTW, The Left isn't seeking one.) Have no doubt, the current dumpster fire has many 'making a list, and checking it twice.' Just in case there's not a political solution.
Right now, there's no political consensus for the proposition that if you are peaceful, you're a protestor and it's a political act; if you aren't peaceful, it's a riot, a crime, and should be forcefully put down.
Some hoped that Bernie would win the RAT nomination so we would have a stark choice about the future. It appears we will, but not in the way we imagined. I do not know how it will turn out.
If people want a solution short of the bullet box, they'll have to vote for one. And I have to tell you...obviously Mayors like DeBlasio haven't covered themselves in glory, gutless bastards they are...but I look at cities like Atlanta and Seattle with female mayors and chiefs of police, and I can't see anything good coming from there. The problem isn't that we 'have to care for each other.'
It's a helluva deal. This election may well answer that question.
White House is not far from my office. Guess we’ll be working at home a little longer than they planned!