Why now? Plenty of conservatives are okay with first trimester abortions. In fact about 70% of people are. Now Clarence Thomas mentions revisiting gay rights? Seriously? How is that going to help us in the midterms at all?
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I was thinking the same thing today.
Midterms typically favor the party out of power, especially when that party is Republican. Biden is unexciting and if things were quiet, Democratic voters would have been happy to take a break from caring about politics without Trump on the ballot. We would have seen a lot of apathy compared to when Trump was in office.
But now? Abortion is officially something that's up for a vote at the legislative level. Right before midterms, Democrats have been reminded that even with Trump out of office, we're still seeing the effect of his Presidency, just as he promised. And with Thomas pushing to relitigate a lot of previously-settled decisions on conservative hot-button issues, it's like they WANT to draw out every apathetic non-Trump voter in this country.
I know that many of the users here strongly believe that Trump supporters outnumber non-Trump supporters by a significant margin, and you better hope you're right, because this RvW situation is going to have every Democrat in this country in the voting booth for the next two elections, at least, and definitely as long as Trump or any of his proxies are on the ticket.
Definitely an interesting turn of events. Before this, I would have agreed that Republicans were likely to sweep the midterms, but now? I suppose we'll see. If the "midterms are safe" as Q predicted, then fraud should not be able to give the Democrats a win, and therefore, we should get a more accurate representation about how this country feels about a Trump revival.
I'm looking forward to this midterm. It's far less predictable than usual.
many here are living in an echo chamber. Remember the giddiness in the previous TWO elections, where people such as populate this board are absolutely convinced that rainbows, lollipops and unicorns are about to sprout. If you want conservative government, you better work your ass off for it. not for the next election or the next two, but for EVERY election for the rest of your lives. It took over a hundred years for us to get into the morass in which we find ourselves and we won't get out with one election or one leader.
Consider this: if there were no Q, and no reason for you to believe in a Plan, what would you be doing right now? What would you have been doing since the election was called for Biden?
Would you be out protesting the Biden administration? Rioting, even, if you didn’t feel like protesting was enough?
Even if you weren’t doing it, and had other plans on responding, would you think lowly of angry conservatives who feel there is no other way to fight back against a government that has betrayed them? Would you blame those people for reacting angrily to the election apparently being stolen and nobody offering a legal solution?
If Q had never posted promises about inevitable victory, I doubt anyone on this board would think poorly of conservatives protesting and even rioting in response to the alleged fraud. I would bet some here would be out in the streets themselves, but Q has promised a different way.
Liberals don’t have a Q, so when liberals get fucked over without recourse, they don’t have anyone prophesizing a secret Plan that will vindicate them.
They are as angry about Roe as you are about election fraud. I rarely speak in absolutes, but all the rage you feel from the “stolen election” is absolutely mirrored by liberals with SCOTUS and Trump right now.
My point isn’t that violence is excusable, but I understand how angry Q people are about election fraud better than I am credited. And I understand how people react when they feel justified in their rage, and are enraged en masse.
I understand that about Q people, and I understand that about anyone who is angry about SCOTUS right now.
And I believe that without the bro-check from Q, and if this were about unresolved election fraud rather than abortion, you would be able to sympathize with how some people are going to express that anger.
Hopefully, non-violently. But I’m sure it will be loud. Just like Q people hope the Storm will be.
Again, not excusing it. But rage at being oppressed is rage at being oppressed, regardless of the source or validity, and surely you can at least understand the emotion itself.