The main point of this speech is the hell America is going to experience over the next two years before they are ready to take back their country. I'm sorry for everyone who is freaking out, but the reality is that the US is simply not ready. The vast majority of Americans are still happy, carefree and lazy. Nothing has touched them and they are not the least bit interested in dealing with reality.
Deal with it - we have to go through a lot more before the majority of Americans will allow themselves to accept the truth. If it happened right now, the majority of Americans would be "shocked by the unprecedented attack on Democracy" and all that crap.
Yes, I wanted him to throw a bone. I wanted him to tell us that stuff is about to come out. Instead, he warned us - we might be heading to WWIII and we are about to experience two horrible, painful years.
Sorry - the country is not ready. The military is not going to do it for a whining, fat and lazy "electorate" who will then simply throw it all away a few years later to more of the same.
What is different between Brazil's recent election and the US midterms that their military felt it necessary to intervene but all of the suspicious stuff here (150% turnout, voting machines didn't work) didn't trip our threshold? And we even have NSA and Space Force cyber command in our arsenal.
Huge difference - mandate. The Brazil military has the specific, delineated responsibility for the oversight of their elections. Ours does not. Remember, Brazil was a military dictatorship until very recently. In their transition of power, the military retained control of the elections.
So, for Brazil, intervention by the military is routine and ordinary. In the US, it will be perceived as a coup by all normies.
True. The problem is that it will last only a few cycles before the same idiots vote in the same scum idiots and we'd be in the same mess all over again.
The main point of this speech is the hell America is going to experience over the next two years before they are ready to take back their country. I'm sorry for everyone who is freaking out, but the reality is that the US is simply not ready. The vast majority of Americans are still happy, carefree and lazy. Nothing has touched them and they are not the least bit interested in dealing with reality.
Deal with it - we have to go through a lot more before the majority of Americans will allow themselves to accept the truth. If it happened right now, the majority of Americans would be "shocked by the unprecedented attack on Democracy" and all that crap.
Yes, I wanted him to throw a bone. I wanted him to tell us that stuff is about to come out. Instead, he warned us - we might be heading to WWIII and we are about to experience two horrible, painful years.
Sorry - the country is not ready. The military is not going to do it for a whining, fat and lazy "electorate" who will then simply throw it all away a few years later to more of the same.
What is different between Brazil's recent election and the US midterms that their military felt it necessary to intervene but all of the suspicious stuff here (150% turnout, voting machines didn't work) didn't trip our threshold? And we even have NSA and Space Force cyber command in our arsenal.
Huge difference - mandate. The Brazil military has the specific, delineated responsibility for the oversight of their elections. Ours does not. Remember, Brazil was a military dictatorship until very recently. In their transition of power, the military retained control of the elections.
So, for Brazil, intervention by the military is routine and ordinary. In the US, it will be perceived as a coup by all normies.
So? They're normies, as long as the power stays on and The Voice is airing new episodes they're not going to do anything.
True. The problem is that it will last only a few cycles before the same idiots vote in the same scum idiots and we'd be in the same mess all over again.