Gregg was mentioning pretty much all the crap wrong with 2020 was still more or less the same going into 2022 midterms. Lots of laws just sitting stalled in regard to election integrity, and too little too late being changed. However, people in general well more aware and awake to DS election shenanigans this go round.
But think about it, how badly they'll have to cheat to win, shoot, look at all what's going on in GA just over primaries. Consider we don't win at all in 2022, will that be the tipping point? Maybe not for some, but for many, yes. Yes it will.
Post midterms we'll either be on the gravy train, or the opening skirmishes of civil war. If Devolution hasn't sprung by the latter, it may be too late.
Edit: I'm not saying Devolution is or isn't at play or in operation, but what I mean is that it will be revealed publicly.
That's my thoughts anyway, if rule of law doesn't get enacted enough to save 2022 then Devolution must be a go.
November and months leading up to are going to be exciting! NCSWIC!!
We are already in Devolution. It refers to the set of procedures set into motion that allows Continuity of Government even after Dems stole the election.
I think what you meant to say was that you want to see military on the streets.
That would never happen. Plus, given how Dems are screaming about the Republicans stealing 2022 makes me think they finally lost control of the fraud machine and so there will be a red wave.
Go back to Trump's little clip where he said "I caught them all. Now we have to see what happens. It requires guts by the republicans".
Obviously the RINOs wont do anything, but its after 2022 red wave that the republicans with guts will take over. So everything will happen according to rule of law.
Yes, correct on Devolution and when they reveal Devolution to the public.
But, if as you say towards the end, doesn't happen, that is where I'm saying I think Devolution will reveal itself.
Never say never, Trump is giving rule of law every opportunity to right the wrongs, but if midterms go the wrong way...
Regardless of how it plays out up to, and after, midterms, it's going to be mighty interesting!