I like the future proves past stuff. The 1776 (Queen thing) and 1984 (Trump's supposed arrest next Tuesday) have my attention, too.
I know we are watching a movie.
What are some plausible scripts? (I am not asking for dates).
Mine is this: Trump is arrested. The Awakening accelerates. There are riots because the opportunity is ripe. Nat Guard is activated in many states. Somehow we get to Martial Law. Indictments unsealed. Perps rounded up. The real trials begin.
Basic premise is this: arresting Trump is the equivalent of throwing the first punch (everything else has been posturing). Now the gloves come off and the stage is truly set because everyone will be watching, and under Martial Law even the MSM will be taken over so the people can see and hear the truth.
This happens over the course of a few months. Economy tanks. Market tanks. Banking system breaks. Life gets scary, but it's all blamed on the FJB regime.
And then we rebuild after peace, truth and patriotism are restored.
The end.
My wife is like this sometimes. I'll say, "X", and she'll roll her eyes and say, "No, Y", and like 10 years later I'll hear her say, "X". I'll then say, "When I said X way back when, you said Y.", and then she'll get upset at me. It's one of the few things that cause real tension between us, because she takes it as criticism and she doesn't handle that very well.
Mine is completely asleep, so I don't even bother with her. She'll just have to see it for herself, while I make arrangements in the background. Everything is "just your opinion" to her. She did ask me what I thought about Trump's indictment, and I just gave her my boilerplate answer: "Now, watch what happens." When she asked me to elaborate, I refused. She knows that I don't operate on foolish, misguided pride, so she doesn't bother to try to push any buttons with me, although she'll make certain comments on occasion.
Lol…sounds very familiar. If it comes from me, it goes in one ear and out the other almost as a rule. She has a friend who is at leased somewhat based, somewhat of a critical thinker, and who for whatever reason, my wife looks up to and low key seeks approval of. The “cool chick” of her group of friends. From time to time she’ll dish out little bite sized redpills that my wife can 1. hear, and 2. digest. She’ll come to me beaming about how Lindsay is so badass and Lindsay thinks this and Lindsay said that and I’ll think “yeah I tried to tell you that already years/months/weeks/days ago and you essentially gave me a ‘Mm hm yeah that’s great honey. Do these jeans make my ass look fat?’ However I just say “Lindsay’s right. I like Lindsay”, because if I point out that it (and much more) came from me first it just shuts the whole thing down. Definitely makes my eye twitch but hey whatever helps in waking her sleeping brain up is welcome by me.
Kek, mine neither!
Managers don't take criticism well as a rule, they see it as a threat to their authority!
If she doesn't like thinking that you are right and she is wrong then don't tell her. Keep your rightness to yourself and let her learn from true life as it happens. I've learned not to tell my son what he doesn't want to know. Except in cases of him losing all his stock market money. I tell him that the crash is coming for the dollar and then he reproaches me later and says he's missing the boom and it's my fault ;) His bible is the WSJ - I can't fight with that.
"I told you so-ism" does make people mad, don't ya know?