RE: Bye Biden

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Assuming things go that way come November, it should be pretty easy for me as a middle aged white American male to just keep my head down and do my own thing for the next four years. Others may not be so lucky and that's scary.



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As long as they are here legally, I think most people are going to do just fine. With the many millions here illegally though, sorry this isn't a free ride. Come back legally through the gates and I have no issues with them being here and contributing to our success.

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It's more than just that though. I'm not diving down the Project 2025 hole, but there does seem to be some targeted attacks coming on the rights of women, and other groups. Whether they actually get implemented or not remains to be seen.

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Yeah I'm in the same boat so I'm trying not to be super callous about all this.
It really doesn't help that Trump winning is probably the best financial outcome for me.

Also now Trump is up there saying that Project 2025 was created by right-wing extremists.

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Yeah, I am the same way. I was telling my wife the other day that it might not be the worst thing for us and she said "you need to never say that out loud again". I've heard that he is trying to distance himself from the Project 2025 narrative now.

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I love your wife😇.

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I do too. I felt dirty even thinking it, but I'm not going to be sad about a massive bull run.

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Maybe. Remember it was Trump who said if Biden remained in office we'd debank, and we are going to debank.

Like I said above, you got to understand how his mind operates, he loves telling people the truth hidden behind the hype. The hype would be scaring people into us going to debank if Biden stayed in office, but the latter half is more like the truth. Those types of truths, have proven to fall on someone else's shoulders. He even told people three, four times within a matter of days he wasn't coming back in 2020, but nobody heard it because of all the other hype he was talking.

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Trump telling the truth? That's hillarious!

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No it's cynical at best, and sinister in nature. Why people are all sitting around laughing at the half truths of who he really is, in the end, because of it, means it completely in the realm of how Michael Moore described it when people finally discover his other side. "By the time people figure out Trump wasn't going to do a god damn thing for them, it'll be to late."

Quite frankly, go ahead and waste time on shit that's never going to happen, like sending women back to the 1960's, when really your focus should be on the covfefe kind of stuff he got away with.
Co = corona
V = virus
fe = fe2 into the cells
fe = fe3 out of the cells

But please do go ahead and be concerned about financial well being, and sending women back to the 1960 instead of what is totally plausible to happen again if he and his pal Vivek, who owned the failed patent to the LNP that went into the vaccine, makes being members of the executive come November.

Keep laughing at him, he's depending upon it. This time around, unlike last time, he'll truly be beholding to nobody, including all the promises he made to the American public while he sells them out of one of the last few things they have left, their energy. All those gains could be spent paying higher prices.

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I'll give you the big take on that Heritage Foundation 2025 and what's really hiding behind the face of it. If part of it wasn't stuck on my page unable to post. It's not the Heritage stuff that's concerning, it's the America First Institute that people need to be aware of, the Heritage stuff is just a look here not there scenario. Republicans and democrats alike, have been going in and out of back doors in NYC at the AFI and agreeing on a big changeover in government. Come 2025, all those federal workers still working from home will find themselves without a job. Well, at least the ones who lack like mindedness of whatever current administration is in office. That's why understanding the immunity case, what's going to go down with this document case, how Ed Meese amicus curiae, now a Writ, plays out in this whole ordeal that will give the executive branch incredible powers to keep what they are doing out of the reach of the public. One reason the SC specifically made mention of Barr's refusal to write states letter addressing voter fraud was within his right to do, on the other hand, his refusal to do it meant it's within Trump's right to fire him for being insubordinate, so they couldn't use that as evidence that Trump was trying to overthrow an election. That gives them all the right to just fire people at will if they refuse to do something. Basically all they have to ask is, what do you think of this policy I want to introduce, or I'd like you to write up this policy for me, regardless if it's not within the authority of the executive branch of government or not, they can get fired for it. Every administration moving forward who wants to clean house, just has to find a way to get someone who doesn't agree with their policies or policy changes, to say they don't think it'll fly and out the door they go. None of this has one thing to do with making it easier to get rid of the deep state because the intelligence branch of the government are at will hires, they can be fired at will anytime.

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