Megyn Kelly Issues Dire Warning: “America Will Burn if They Put Trump in Jail Before the Next Election”
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I enjoy reading anons guesses about what will happen in the future.
However, now that I've realized I only have 332 days left to enjoy President Trumps campaign and to help him get re elected I'm less interested than I used to be unless a guess is rooted in Q drops, sourced, explained and is helpful.
Realizing that my chances will be GONE FOREVER in just 332 days has been very sobering and very motivating.
Nope, read all the Q posts, if not interested, why are you here?
https://www.quora.com/profile/Cherlyn-33 **** https://www.quora.com/profile/Aaron-Cowan-12 *** Thom Hartmann https://greatawakening.win/p/17rmSnIbXX/if-i-was-the-deep-state--trumps-/
Big Mike
Wrong
I already am part of an uprising. It began in 2015 or so. TRUMP is the uprising. The Storm. The human wrecking ball. The big F U. Q+ Trump has never lost an election. Infiltration from within.
If Trump is "defeated" again, YES! I will stay on my feet.
I am not afraid . I show up. I hope to be with you. If it is your first time, do not fret.You will be amongst the winners. We win. Just show up. Enjoy the show
Bloody Meg Kelly said it the other day. MAGA is going to be pissed if they keep F'n around. The projection of the uniparty is failing them. They do not appear to care.
Point taken thank you, mote point I think it started 2009 tea party: The Tea Party movement was an American fiscally conservative political movement within the Republican Party that began in 2009. Members of the movement called for lower taxes and for a reduction of the national debt and federal budget deficit through decreased government spending.[1][2] The movement supported small-government principles[3][4] and opposed government-sponsored universal healthcare.[5] The Tea Party movement has been described as both a popular constitutional movement[6] and as an "astroturf movement" purporting to be spontaneous and grassroots, but created by hidden elite interests.[7] It was composed of a mixture of libertarian,[8] right-wing populist,[9] and conservative activism.[10] It has sponsored multiple protests and supported various political candidates since 2009.[11][12][13] According to the American Enterprise Institute, various polls in 2013 estimated that slightly over 10% of Americans identified as part of the movement.[14] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_movement