I've mentioned this a few times in passing, but I figured I'd make a post about it and let people discuss it. Personally, I'm at the point where I don't think we're going to have elections this year. EVERYTHING going on, all of the fluffed up horse crap involved in every race, all of Trumps bizarre endorsements, all the fake polls showing some RINO or lefty has literally double the lead of the guy Trump endorsed, all of the continuingly mounting evidence that the 2020 election was stolen to an absurd degree, Durham and all of his investigation "leaks", the absolute FEAR we can see in all of these corrupt morons faces whenever they speak in public, the slow leak of intel to the public, the Russia/Ukraine crap, etc. etc.
To me, all of this just signals we're not having an election this year. I'm not date fagging, but I honestly beleive that by August or September (Remember Q said that August is traditionally a HOT month) we're going to be at the point where the public is in a mass revolt against the government because they can't maintain the illusion of power anymore. EVERYONE will know and accept that the 2020 election was stolen, therefore they'll demand something is done about our illegitimate government. And it's going to go FAR beyond just the presidential election.
As Q and Assange said, 95%+ of our elected officials are compromised and will have to be replaced when the crap hits the fan. This will trigger a temporary military state where the Iron Eagle Colonels run the government (as most of us have theorized will end up happening) temporarily. But this leaves us with a problem.
There won't be enough time to actually have the 2022 election. To have a proper election you need at least a year to run campaigns, have debates, primaries (assuming parties are still a thing), talk to the voters about issues, etc. etc. It would be hard enough to do this for just the elections that were stolen in 2020. But when you're talking about 95%+ of the government on the local, state, AND federal level?
Well two months (Entirety of August and September plus November 1-2) is nowhere near enough time to do all of that properly. Hence why I don't beleive we'll be having an election this year. I think everything currently going on is less to do with the midterms, and more to do waking people up until we hit that 4-6% that Q mentioned.
Again, not date fagging, or saying this is the absolute truth, but it's my personal theory I've come to beleive giving how pretty much everything seems to be lining up for exactly that.
EDIT: It occurred to me that I left out the part where Trump has talked about cancelling the election in that past (during 2020). We all know Trump doesn't just say random things without any reason, so that may also be a factor in this. Perhaps it was foreshadowing of what's to come this year.
We have seen elections where almost any opposing candidate can win against an imbedded establishment candidate that no one ever thought could lose - and in New York! The time for things to flip has never been more ripe for the harvest. The problem is trying to convince people they must get involved.
I am always shocked to find out how little people know about their local politics and candidates. It really is a problem that we must correct. I have been involved in local elections and it is like pulling teeth from an alligator trying to get someone to do anything. It is not that there is usually a shortage of qualified candidates - the shortage is among the voters willing to be part of the process and give a damn beyond just simply casting their votes. Many candidates simply do not get the support of the voters that claim to want change. Even if people do get involved, if their candidate doesn't win, they give up and refuse to do any more. They pick up their marbles and go home - soured on the process. Just because we may not be successful does not mean we quit. We must keep pushing forward. We will win some, and we will lose some. But it is certain if we do nothing we will always lose. We get the government we deserve and are willing to fight for. It really is that simple.