“More and more streets and neighborhoods of our cities will belong to THEM and will become “no-go” areas for us...get used to it. Don’t laugh at my assessment. The planned turmoil ALREADY has started in cities across the fruited plain as we’ve seen on TV the past couple nights...and more is planned for tonight, tomorrow night, this whole weekend..........”
Indeed this is the itinerary for the next couple of months. However, as of January 21st of 2017, it will all come to a screeching halt, as there will be a new sheriff in town.
I disagree.
By Inauguration Day, the snowflakes will have teamed up with Black Lives Matter, those unions dominated by Hispanics, our Muslim population -- and ISIS. The Arabic word intifada will enter our lexicon. I expect the District of Columbia to be under siege on that day with the actual inauguration held indoors. Our cities will experience IEDs on a regular basis.
I expect President Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807 as Lincoln did. We're in for a rough ride.
In my opinion, the radical events will continue after Inauguration Day, maybe even intensify, albeit in employing more tactical, targeted and sophisticated methods.
After all, these organizers, movements ("Black Lives Matter", etal) and restless followers, paid protestors and agitators aren't going to have much to do in the foreseeable future except foment trouble...and they'll have plenty of time and Soros money on their hands to claim our nation's streets and neighborhoods for their own.
They don't even have to burn and loot, just being en masse in business districts, for example, will be intimidating enough for average people to stay home, not go outside, not shop, not dine out, not go to the movies or concerts, not use highways and bridges or buses or taxis, etc.....in short, the SIDE economic implications of mass rallies and marches and not being able to use your own streets, highways and business districts are just as enormous and harmful as the main events themselves.
Leni