If Gen McInerney is saying the only way forward is a complete audit of all 50 States and the territories, then we've already lost theh military, if we even truly had control in the first place. Which I highly doubt..
A 50 State audit is needed to show the military that The Public has vested their collective interest in seeing this thru and have taken their part of the ownership in fishing this mess. Which is what any military wants when dealing with a Constitutional Crisis of this magnitude. Because the military NEEDS the Public's support in ALL things, otherwise it's just a glorified Merc squad.
Because Gen McInerney (USA, Ret.) is in fact retired, and has been for over 5 yrs, he doesn't have the necessary security clearance to allow him to see anything close to what the military is truly up to, and is really talking out his ass when he says they're not doing any "perceiveable" thing to correct this mess. Perception is 9/10 of reality. If it's "perceived" by people that the military isn't doing anything about this, then the "reality" is they're not, even though they are but in a clandestine manner. Which is also what a military needs in order to fully carry out it's plans to the fullest.
One thing I DO KNOW, without doubt, is that this is all just a show and we're the intended audience. We're also the intended targeted prize for both sides in this war.
Does the good Gen know things we don't? Absolutely. Does he know any part of Trump's or the military's plans? Most likely, no he doesn't. Does he have good insight into the working of the U.S. military and all its Constitutional obligations? Yes. But then again, so does every other Vet in this country, including me. And I can assure you, with "need to know" always hovering over EVERY type of Security Classification, he no longer has any need to know about anything the military does. Just like any other Vet. His being a General makes no difference, UNLESS he is tasked to review some sort of possible policy change. And even then, what any of those policy think tanks say is only a suggestion. They have no power or say in anything having to do with the Active Duty ranks. What he saw was what Trump wanted him to see. To paint a picture of inaction and confusion to allow him and his forces the time to do what needs doing without a spotlight directly on top of them at all times. Which is classic Trumpian/Sun Tzu style of total war.
Take what any of these people like McInerney, Lindell, Flynn, etc with more than a grain of salt. That way, when what they say doesn't pan out you won't be so disappointed & confused and go all doomer on us. And if it does come true, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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If Gen McInerney is saying the only way forward is a complete audit of all 50 States and the territories, then we've already lost theh military, if we even truly had control in the first place. Which I highly doubt..
A 50 State audit is needed to show the military that The Public has vested their collective interest in seeing this thru and have taken their part of the ownership in fishing this mess. Which is what any military wants when dealing with a Constitutional Crisis of this magnitude. Because the military NEEDS the Public's support in ALL things, otherwise it's just a glorified Merc squad.
Because Gen McInerney (USA, Ret.) is in fact retired, and has been for over 5 yrs, he doesn't have the necessary security clearance to allow him to see anything close to what the military is truly up to, and is really talking out his ass when he says they're not doing any "perceiveable" thing to correct this mess. Perception is 9/10 of reality. If it's "perceived" by people that the military isn't doing anything about this, then the "reality" is they're not, even though they are but in a clandestine manner. Which is also what a military needs in order to fully carry out it's plans to the fullest.
One thing I DO KNOW, without doubt, is that this is all just a show and we're the intended audience. We're also the intended targeted prize for both sides in this war.
Does the good Gen know things we don't? Absolutely. Does he know any part of Trump's or the military's plans? Most likely, no he doesn't. Does he have good insight into the working of the U.S. military and all its Constitutional obligations? Yes. But then again, so does every other Vet in this country, including me. And I can assure you, with "need to know" always hovering over EVERY type of Security Classification, he no longer has any need to know about anything the military does. Just like any other Vet. His being a General makes no difference, UNLESS he is tasked to review some sort of possible policy change. And even then, what any of those policy think tanks say is only a suggestion. They have no power or say in anything having to do with the Active Duty ranks. What he saw was what Trump wanted him to see. To paint a picture of inaction and confusion to allow him and his forces the time to do what needs doing without a spotlight directly on top of them at all times. Which is classic Trumpian/Sun Tzu style of total war.
Take what any of these people like McInerney, Lindell, Flynn, etc with more than a grain of salt. That way, when what they say doesn't pan out you won't be so disappointed & confused and go all doomer on us. And if it does come true, you'll be pleasantly surprised.