Yea, she will retract that and apologize profusely after she gets “that phone call” from the Chicom Death Squad.
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If she stands by this as a big “F You!” to the Dems, then it’s perfectly fine to do it. BUT if she does this only to cave like the thousands of examples conservative defiance before her, then she’s better off not doing it at all. To do it and cave is more demoralizing than to just shut your mouth and trudge onward.
Trump will remain the legitimate president in many peoples’ minds after the phoney winners are sworn in. More people will swear at them than by them.
Bidenmania will sweep the newsrooms of the nation with a strong aftertaste of Harrismania, but among the general public, the left will be tolerant of Joe for a while but will start agitating for him to step aside for the more ideologically fearsome Harris. The right will just hope that he does as little harm as possible for as long as possible, and that Harris is not given much actual power or responsibility.
Pelosi will continue to be cringe-worthy and AOC will imagine she is the modern Che Guevara, leading an oppressed nation to salvation by any means necessary, but also she will have important domestic chores that need her attention and she may conceivably crack up and require therapy and electro-shock therapy. If not her, then for sure most of the movement she leads.
Things will be tense but I don’t think there will be large-scale or organized events that anyone could reasonably call civil war. The focus will rapidly shift from anger about Trump’s illegal ousting, to dedicated work on the next election with plans formulated to thwart the scale of fraud that occurred this last time. I don’t know what those measures will be, but that has to be the focus of coming months and years, to match up the real public mood with a political option that works for the majority and restores dignity and prosperity.
War with China might still come. There are probably limits that even the pro-China lobby in DC cannot ignore, and political dynamics that they cannot entirely hold back. If China oversteps, then it could lead to war. There must be some potential also for turmoil within China and perhaps open revolt against Xi within his own politburo and party (or he could pass away, he is 67 years old).