Something about this election and rapid advancement of winning isn't sitting right with me this morning.
I'm sure after the years of absurdity we have been dealt, it's probably normal to have a high level of skepticism, but first, the lack of resistance from the left is deeply concerning.
Biden chums with Trump at the White House.
Kamala giving a speech the next morning about her followers needing to accept Trumps win.
Bernie Sanders saying he is looking forward to Trump's presidency.
Red flags.
The private jet picture with RFK eating McDonald's, which if you follow anything RKF has been saying for the last decade- raises an eyebrow.
The way he put together this team of everyone who is supposedly on our side - it just seems too quick, and too perfect. We know how government works, and nothing like this has happened before.
It's always "oh I had these great ideas and promises, but unfortunately the rest of the government wouldn't let me actually do them." for four years. Rinse and repeat.
Why didn't Trump put this team together last go around? If you're in that position, you have to be consciously aware of what it going on at a granular level, and I refuse to believe that a nobody like me knew more about the deep state bullshit than Trump did when he was president.
And now the emergency order to assist with mass deportations. That sounds great on paper for most of us. But where is the line drawn? Are you ok with having active military going door to door looking for Guatemalans? Including your own door? I understand it's likely the only way to get them out- but seems like a recipe for disaster. All it would take is one of our own getting pissed off and swiss cheesing a door knocker, then we're all going to get punished.
I know you guys are pattern recognition specialists, and mostly skeptical- am I overreacting?
Seems odd that Trump is picking a lot of folks who ran agianst him for President. I wonder if this was a Q play in order to get them notarity before Trump was elected and get their names out into the public limelight. They are now everyday names with a solid background, instead of some no name lobbiest who comes out of nowhere to head a agency. It makes folks more comfortable with his picks. Were they already picked four years ago and just held their ground for this long? Probably, because I just don't see Trump hiring some guy off the street. He knew their soul and they understood their role in the primaries. This will be great for America and I'm going to be curious at how quickly people will be leaving their desks at the CIA and the FBI.
The military may be also used to secure open areas, in addition to using the Army Corp of Engineers to finish the rest of the wall