We'll never make it in the long run if everything depends on one man. Don't get me wrong, if the result of election fraud is that Trump is determined to have been the winner and he takes office, I will celebrate in the streets. But our fortunes cannot hinge on having a guy who drafts Executive Orders we really, really like. We need an overhaul of the entire system and that would mean having a chief executive with a lot less power. Washington broke a lot of hearts when he refused to become a King and when he refused to stay in office indefinitely. Q said the ending won't be for everyone. Sometimes I wonder if this is what he was talking about.
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At this particular point in time, we need a very strong and confident man at the wheel to successfully drive the US out of the muck of the swamp. Trump is a once-in-a-lifetime commander and these times require his strength, talents and above all, his dedication to the American people in order to get the country back on track..
Any other person in there is going to mess it up. Once DJT has the country back on the road and driving smoothly, we can talk about successors.
While this is going on, we can notice the crap going on at the state level, and begin working to fix that on a grass roots level. It will take a while before enough Patriots are in place to reverse the rot that has taken over, so we can begin that now. But don't start saying now that DJT is not necessary. Who else do we trust who also has the smarts, balls, and incorruptibility Trump has? I see a number of people I like and who I want in high places, but I don't see anyone who can fill DJT's shoes at the moment.