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I'm not optimistic exactly (Public Board)

by Cornpop Sutton ⌂, A bad bad dude who makes good shine., Saturday, August 17, 2024, 00:50 (344 days ago) @ IT guy
edited by Cornpop Sutton, Saturday, August 17, 2024, 01:35

I'm hoping for some degree of mass panic and collapse of key parts of our system. We need destruction to modify voter's behavior.

Everything I cited was a fact. People such as Jo hammer facts like they mean something. THEY DON'T. I was wrong to approach it with that perspective.

The press in the US is appallingly over the top outright lying and coronating Harris and this Walz douchebag who in every picture has this big round open mouth like he's about to take a donkey in a Tijuana donkey show. Tim Walz - big mouthed fellationist. Piece of shit.
"The View" and airheads like Drew Barrymore, who practically scissored Kamala sexually on her talk show, are the level of discourse that normies in the country understand.

Point: nobody in the public gets it.

I get your meaning. The in-depth research on the polls and voter attitudes from the right wing end conform to most of what I said, and we have already been disappointed by our corrupt system. But the Democrats are scum and will do anything.

What I'm hoping for is if there is a Harris win is that the country absolutely melts down because now those on the right now have nothing to lose. That may start on election day at the polls with harassment of obvious illegals by "monitors".

Also, there has been one huge event after another all through this summer. People paying attention are numb. Things are not static. We may have: rapid inflation, or multiple cascading bank failures, a shooting war with body bags coming back here, a 30+% crash in the stock market, a sudden supply chain failure leading to no food or gas, or just about anything else. Trump owns none of the current situation, Harris/biden owns it all. The system is creaky and vulnerable.

Styx has called the bump in Harris popularity the "Kasich Effect", in other words the public initially responding favorably to a formerly unknown candidate.


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