
Originally Posted by
steelreserve
I don't think you get it. People don't get to be tired of the status quo and go for the other party from now on. This was it. You don't get to vote anymore.
Sure, they will have elections, but they will all be like the ones that just happened. They will probably allow some controlled opposition to give the appearance of fairness, but for anything that matters, it will be California-style, one-party machine politics. That's coming to the whole country and they've said so. Next time, with 2020 to learn from, the cheating will be fine-tuned so it's less obvious. If there was no fraud in 2020, well it's just crazy to suggest there was fraud this time, don't you agree?
Or maybe they won't even need to cheat. One of the first plans announced by Biden's handlers is to grant citizenship to 30-40 million foreigners currently living in the country, and to throw the borders wide open. They might even win a few legitimately that way - but if not, they can make the ballots say whatever they want and chalk it up to "changing demographics."
I don't see you quite the same way as the real rabid D cultists that we have here, which is why it is actually worthwhile to give real answers ... but I think you suffer from being a little too willing to give the benefit of the doubt, or too inclined to think it's always going to be the same old shit, different day. I'm telling you, this is different, these people are not playing the same old game for the same old prizes, and it's going to come at your expense.
For as long as I have been of voting age, even when I have a clear preference for one person or party, I still probably agree with about 30% of what the other one says, or at least think it's not terrible. This may be the first time that an entire party is not proposing a single thing that I want. Moreover, a lot of it is downright dangerous, and the leaders of that shitshow have legit lost their minds, or else are outright evil.
That much should be obvious to most, and if not, the Democrat lockdowns and riots were enough to alienate about 9 in 10 likely voters. There is no way they walked away from this disaster with more than 30% support ... but then again, that's why we got things like 105% voter turnout instead of the usual 60-70% max.