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!!
So I caught a conversation yesterday that made me realize how far we have come in understanding the divisiveness of the country and the implications of this week’s court cases to the MAGA conservatives. We were having dinner with 12 of us; none are Q folks besides my husband and I, but most are pretty conservative. Only 4 of us have seen 2000 Mules. 4 who didn’t were having a conversation amongst themselves about the 2nd amendment case this week. I just listened. It morphed into how the country is going to split into red and blue states and divide even further, until there is a civil war. And the red states will win. I so longed to start into The Plan To Save The World, but it was not the time. These are not people who would normally be discussing how we will end up in civil war. I couldn’t even convince one of the women to watch 2000 Mules last weekend!
Note: A copy of 2000 Mules made its way to another couple though! One household at a time!