Sunday, September 20, 2020

Increased chances for isolated violence

 On Thursday, I posted my opinion that:

the possibility of imminent violence has abated somewhat...barring any major development, the risk of violence will remain at this level up to election day.

It seems that 2020 is not without a sense of irony. The Republicans have announced that Ginsberg's replacement will receive a vote on the Senate floor. In response, the Democrats have announced that they will "burn it all down" if the Senate dares to fill the now vacant seat on SCOTUS. Even former CNN anchors got in on the threats

Author Reza Aslan says (and I am quoting here) "Over our dead bodies. Literally." My response? Is that what you LITERALLY want? 

At this point in 2020, we should all be aware that this is not hyperbole. We are literally at war with people who want to destroy our country. Whether you believe in it or not, know that violence is coming your way, and hell is coming with him. 

So with that, I guess we cannot let our guard down. We are facing a group of people who have no problem using violence to include murder. They have publicly stated that they want anyone to the right of Che Guevara to die. That likely means YOU, if you are reading this. 

Once this SCOTUS pick goes to a vote, expect violence to ramp up. If Trump wins the election, which seems likely, the violence will increase to higher levels. 

THE LIKELIHOOD OF ISOLATED VIOLENT ACTS OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND AND MINNEAPOLIS IS INCREASED AS SOON AS SENATE HEARINGS BEGIN. THE WINDOW FOR COMPLETING YOUR PREPS AND FOR PURCHASING NEEDED SUPPLIES IS RAPIDLY CLOSING.




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1 comment:

  1. I don't get it. Does the sitting President get to appoint someone or not? If the answer is "We're only about 6 weeks away from the election", then why not make it 208 weeks and the president elected in 2024 can appoint someone? Someone define the 'cutoff' for when a sitting president can't appoint someone because the next guy will be in office Real Soon Now (tm)!

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