It is possible to fix the election problems in preparation for 2022 and 2024 and not have President Trump reinstated. I think 2022 is the contingency. I think the possibility of Trump running in a Florida district and being elected to the Speaker of the House is a very real and likely outcome. For me, if August comes and there is no reinstatement, then I am focusing my efforts on getting MAGA candidates elected in my area for 2022. Yes, I want him back too, but at the same time, if he's able to successfully pull of a dual impeachment and get an extra two years, I'd rather have that then him be placed there for the remainder of this term and not get a full four years as we deserve.
"But what about the damage Biden can do?"
What about it? There's only so much he can realistically do. The states have been taking back their power. There has been absolute resistance to all his bullshit. He can't even get a damn law through the halls of Congress because not all the Dems are owned by him. Oh executive orders? Again, states have passed laws pre-resisting them. He has almost no real power at this point.
But time will tell for sure. If he does get reinstated after the audits, then this term needs to be recognized as a stolen term and he needs to at the very least be allowed to run in 2024. Hell, I'll vote for him in 2028, but I understand that may be "pushing" it despite the fact that his "first term" was a fuckin joke with all the resistance to all the good he wanted to do. But I digress. If he's declared eligible for a 2024 run then I'll be happy regardless of the outcome. Yes even if this fake Presidency gets its four years, I am OKAY with it because as I said, states are taking their power back and as good as Trump is, nothing he could have done was ever going to inspire that to happen.
DJT said a few days ago that he had no interest in becoming Speaker of the House.
Tough shit. If he wants to be President again, he'll do what We the People say.
Your arrogance is astounding.
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