Well which is it? Did we lose, or did they steal it? We know it was stolen, and all suspect, at the very least, that Trump won in a landslide. Winners don't risk the win by blatantly cheating.
But what do you mean by we can't take it back? It is never too late for justice to be served. I'm not a "Q follower" by any means. I observe the Q drops as pseudo-insider, albeit cryptic, intel. But I do not believe that there is a master 9000-D chess plan in the works where everyone and everything is vindicated. However, I don't discount the work being done by "white hats" to bring down criminals from inside the government. More and more arrests and charges against corrupt, pedophile government workers. This is a good thing.
I'm also not entirely sold on the idea that we're S.O.L. for 4 years. There's a lot of SUPER WEIRD stuff going on around the Biden administration that I just can't explain. I think the globalists played their hand too hard and too early, and it's going to backfire in a major way. I'm also not convinced this won't resolve with the power returning to the public and throwing out a corrupt administration. Trump has been right about everything his entire political career, except the loyalty of those around him. But when he makes a claim about something being true or untrue, he is almost ALWAYS proven to be correct. So, by all reason and logic, I have to assume that he's not done, and when he says "WE WILL WIN" he means it.
In the end, although I don't believe in some master plan where we sit back and watch our political climate magically resolve into some golden age, I do know that ULTIMATELY, by all Natural law, good must always conquer evil, even if it means evil gets to reign for decades, or even millennia. I don't put my faith in Trump, or Q, but I do trust in absolute Goodness, or God if you like.
It's still too early to tell what, exactly, was lost. The battle? The war?
As I mentioned, it is often fruitful to concede a battle to win a war.
I don't believe we lost, in the grand scheme. We were certainly wronged, but we only lose if we accept defeat, which no one here has.
As also mentioned, it may serve the country well to have a breather in between two Trump terms. If he won, it would have been business as usual, with half the country continuing to believe he is literally Hitler. But give it some time, a worse administration that they brought on themselves, and perhaps a little more light is shed, people wake up a bit more, and Trump meets a lot less resistance and an even more unified country in his second term.
The election theft isn't over. Day after day, more arrests, more audits, etc., etc. For every corrupt politician trying to block investigations into the blatant fraud, there are thousands of voters fighting back. And if history has taught us anything, it only takes one brick to fall, for the rest to follow suit.
Additionally, had this not all gone down like this, we wouldn't have such a beautiful and visible list of RINOs. We now have the information to clean house and finally have a political party that serves the people instead of vise versa. Cleanup is never easy, but it is always worthwhile.
Well which is it? Did we lose, or did they steal it? We know it was stolen, and all suspect, at the very least, that Trump won in a landslide. Winners don't risk the win by blatantly cheating.
But what do you mean by we can't take it back? It is never too late for justice to be served. I'm not a "Q follower" by any means. I observe the Q drops as pseudo-insider, albeit cryptic, intel. But I do not believe that there is a master 9000-D chess plan in the works where everyone and everything is vindicated. However, I don't discount the work being done by "white hats" to bring down criminals from inside the government. More and more arrests and charges against corrupt, pedophile government workers. This is a good thing.
I'm also not entirely sold on the idea that we're S.O.L. for 4 years. There's a lot of SUPER WEIRD stuff going on around the Biden administration that I just can't explain. I think the globalists played their hand too hard and too early, and it's going to backfire in a major way. I'm also not convinced this won't resolve with the power returning to the public and throwing out a corrupt administration. Trump has been right about everything his entire political career, except the loyalty of those around him. But when he makes a claim about something being true or untrue, he is almost ALWAYS proven to be correct. So, by all reason and logic, I have to assume that he's not done, and when he says "WE WILL WIN" he means it.
In the end, although I don't believe in some master plan where we sit back and watch our political climate magically resolve into some golden age, I do know that ULTIMATELY, by all Natural law, good must always conquer evil, even if it means evil gets to reign for decades, or even millennia. I don't put my faith in Trump, or Q, but I do trust in absolute Goodness, or God if you like.
I don't think you read my other comments.
It's still too early to tell what, exactly, was lost. The battle? The war?
As I mentioned, it is often fruitful to concede a battle to win a war.
I don't believe we lost, in the grand scheme. We were certainly wronged, but we only lose if we accept defeat, which no one here has.
As also mentioned, it may serve the country well to have a breather in between two Trump terms. If he won, it would have been business as usual, with half the country continuing to believe he is literally Hitler. But give it some time, a worse administration that they brought on themselves, and perhaps a little more light is shed, people wake up a bit more, and Trump meets a lot less resistance and an even more unified country in his second term.
The election theft isn't over. Day after day, more arrests, more audits, etc., etc. For every corrupt politician trying to block investigations into the blatant fraud, there are thousands of voters fighting back. And if history has taught us anything, it only takes one brick to fall, for the rest to follow suit.
Additionally, had this not all gone down like this, we wouldn't have such a beautiful and visible list of RINOs. We now have the information to clean house and finally have a political party that serves the people instead of vise versa. Cleanup is never easy, but it is always worthwhile.