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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dutch508 on April 12, 2021, 09:01:19 AM
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Star Member malaise (227,398 posts)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100215325772
The most frightening thing about the current scenario in the US is that ReTHUGs have no problem overthrowing the elected executive.
Further they are against gun control for one reason - they are facilitating the sale of weapons to their goons.
The insurrectionists must be sent to prison (including the big fish) or things will get worse.
There must be serious consequences.
:thatsright: because guns are only sold to white people who, as we know, are always racists...
Star Member RKP5637 (60,816 posts)
1. Seldom do consequences occur, so they just ratchet it up another notch. I often wonder how
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long will this bullshit continue. How many people have to needlessly die.
The left really wants a war. The think that they would win and be able to usher in their perfect socialist utopia... AND they believe that the right are to chicken to stand up against them.
Star Member malaise (227,398 posts)
2. This will continue until there are serious consequences
Another worry is how many persons in charge of protecting democratic institutions are themselves part of the seditionists?
:whatever:
Star Member wnylib (6,005 posts)
47. That is the scariest part.
I sometimes fear that Jan 6 was a dry run for insurrectionists who want an overthrow of democracy regardless of who leads it - the orange fascist former guy, or someone else.
And if Jan 6 was a dry run, what's next?
:thatsright:
Star Member wnylib (6,005 posts)
51. True, the leaders and not just the attackers
need to be arrested, convicted, and dealt with harshly. But it will take some dedicated effort to nail them with solid evidence because these leaders are smooth at covering their trail, or leaving no concrete trail. People can be convicted on circumstantial evidence, though, if the evidence and the prosecutor are good.
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Star Member KPN (12,006 posts)
41. Exactly. There should have been arrests and sentences
in the Bundy grazing land grab in NV 8 years or so ago. Oathkeepers backed the feds down with an armed presence. Similar thing with the Malheur Wildlife Refuge occupation a couple years after, though there was the very short shootout when the feds surprised the group of them that were traveling to a meeting elsewhere. Maybe the Feds should have stormed the occupied refuge headquarters instead of hoping for a peaceful solution. Avoiding armed conflict in order to appease and preserve peace has worked more to embolden them and seemingly just postpone the conflict till later. Arrest and try the instigators behind the Capitol storming or we will surely suffer something worse down the road.
Star Member StrictlyRockers (3,340 posts)
5. The direction that this is pointing is truly frightening.
This is the birth of a fascist state. We have to lock up the seditious traitors AND their leaders, like Roger Stone and Trump.
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Star Member Initech (87,067 posts)
7. I feel like if we don't put a stop to it now...
This will be way worse than Nazi Germany, and the target will be anyone with a D next to their name.
:thatsright:
Star Member malaise (227,398 posts)
12. Every military leader who sent security to his home and not the Capitol should be locked up - they were clearly part of the attempted coup.
johnthewoodworker (377 posts)
13. Republican/Nazis will never stop themselves.
rickyhall (3,500 posts)
15. Something must be done about military hardware in the hands of civilians including police.
There's enough stuff out there now to form small armies. Only thing they don't have is armor and air support. But drones are not that far away.
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Star Member malaise (227,398 posts)
17. Yes but there's another problem
military hardware in the hands of military men and women who are seditionists
rickyhall (3,500 posts)
18. Like the 40% Marines that won't take the vaccine?
Star Member malaise (227,398 posts)
20. That and the number of seditionists in the military including some in leadership positions
Tennessee Hillbilly (349 posts)
19. They are full of hate and rage.
Things haven't going their way. The insurrection failed....Trump is out of the white house and Biden is undoing a lot of the damage he did... Public opinion favors many progressive causes. Even big corporations are turning against the repugs.
But every time these cowardly misfits lose, their hate and rage increase, and they become even more dangerous. It's a precarious situation.
:rotf:
demigoddess (5,772 posts)
23. take my advice, plan for a republican takeover of the government at first chance. They want a
one party(republican)government. That was why they tried the overturn of that election. Then they would have said, we can't allow dems to ever have high office again, because they cheated in that election.
only thing we can do is elect every democrat we can. take power away from them.
Star Member malaise (227,398 posts)
33. The Seditionist in chief
tore up the peace and tranquility part of the Constitution - all he did was use fear and hate to promote his agenda - raw fascism. That monster has to go to prison - with his goons.
Star Member YoshidaYui (34,616 posts)
38. i really want to see TRUMP in an orange jump suit....
and his goons, as well.
This is the DU member formerly known as yuiyoshida.
Star Member malaise (227,398 posts)
29. Some of those judges aren't even qualified for their positions
We need to know how many are also seditionists - these are serious times. The good news is that the system survived Trump on January 6 - now it's time for punishment.
Star Member Martin68 (16,832 posts)
37. Many of us liberals own guns and know how to use them, too. But I doubt that will
ever be necessary. Our military can handle any wannabe militia fratboys.
:whatever:
Star Member kentuck (101,253 posts)
40. Did not one of the Proud Boys meet with Trump at the White House?
Did I read that somewhere??
Star Member FakeNoose (17,714 posts)
43. They've been lied to, and convinced that Biden isn't the President
That's why the Repukes want to overthrow him. If they accepted the fact that Biden is the duly elected President they wouldn't be trying to do this.
It's Chump's completely false narrative that is driving this.
:bs:
Star Member Dan (2,319 posts)
54. The GOP is against gun control until and unless
People of Color starting buying automatic weapons in large numbers to shoot rabbits?
:lmao:
Star Member The Wizard (11,054 posts)
57. Anyone dismissing
Trump's role in the attempted coup d'etat is part of the problem. Trump attempted to overthrow the President Elect and nullify the election, and thus ignore the will of the American people. Any way you cut it, Trump belongs in prison from now until the end of the world.
:bird:
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demigoddess (5,772 posts)
23. take my advice, plan for a republican takeover of the government at first chance. They want a
one party(republican)government. That was why they tried the overturn of that election. Then they would have said, we can't allow dems to ever have high office again, because they cheated in that election.
only thing we can do is elect every democrat we can. take power away from them.
Like most DUpipo, demigoddess is completely lacking in self-awareness. The Dems are now hell-bent on subjecting us to permanent one-party rule. HR 1, ending the filibuster, statehood for DC and PR, packing the Supreme Court, etc., etc., etc. All are steps that will lead to an eternal Dem government. When the Rs were in charge, McConnell could have ended the filibuster, but didn't. We could have ended up with states like East North Dakota, and New Wyoming, ensuring more R Senators, but that didn't happen either. They now know that they have a VERY narrow opportunity to shove their agenda down our throats, because November 2022 will probably look a lot like November 2010, unless they can buy enough votes through their COVID payments, and import enough Dem voters, and ensure election fraud via mail-in ballots.
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Star Member malaise (227,398 posts)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100215325772
The most frightening thing about the current scenario in the US is that ReTHUGs have no problem overthrowing the elected executive.
mal's drowning her mind-surrogate in her :stoner: again. :rotf:
* When did "ReTHUGs" overthrow Carter?
* When did "ReTHUGs" overthrow Blue-Dress Billy?
* When did "ReTHUGs" overthrow OhBummer!?
* When did "ReTHUGs" overthrow LIEden?
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Star Member malaise (227,398 posts)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100215325772
The most frightening thing about the current scenario in the US is that ReTHUGs have no problem overthrowing the elected executive.
no, I'd say the most frightening thing about the current scenario in the US is that we have no objective and neutral press to expose that the demented old man who currently sits in the seat of the chief executive of the Country got there thru massive voter fraud both in the way ballots were distributed and collected as well as the questionable ways they were counted and as the result of this election fraud we have a person in charge who is well past his mental prime and the person waiting in the wings in a far leftist who is bent on further destroying this Country.
Add to that a congress that is lead by left leaning radicals who are determined to change future elections to ensure that the fraud that occurred in 2020 will continue unabated in future elections.
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Funny coming from a pol site born from the false and anti-democracy belief that Bush stole the 2000 election.
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The only thing approaching 'frightening' to a Deplorable are the unknown consequences from decisions made to terminate one's traditional American lifestyle by going guerilla against leftist infrastructure.
It's not an easy decision, but it's makeable... Fear doesn't stand a chance against a will to win. -Or win back, in this case.
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Here are your insurrectionists:
https://www.breitbart.com/law-and-order/2021/04/11/watch-antifa-sets-portland-ice-building-on-fire-with-officers-trapped-inside/
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Star Member wnylib (6,005 posts)
47. That is the scariest part.
I sometimes fear that Jan 6 was a dry run for insurrectionists who want an overthrow of democracy regardless of who leads it - the orange fascist former guy, or someone else.
And if Jan 6 was a dry run, what's next?
"Dry" run is correct since none of the protestors had firearms.
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wnylib (6,005 posts)
47. That is the scariest part.
I sometimes fear that Jan 6 was a dry run for insurrectionists who want an overthrow of democracy regardless of who leads it - the orange fascist former guy, or someone else.
And if Jan 6 was a dry run, what's next?
Your mom is a dry run.
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"Dry" run is correct since none of the protestors had firearms.
Doh. Worst insurrection ever, 300 unarmed protesters.
Oh well live and learn for the next time where I suspect the outcome will be different. :-)
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Tennessee Hillbilly (349 posts)
19. They are full of hate and rage.
Things haven't going their way. The insurrection failed....Trump is out of the white house and Biden is undoing a lot of the damage he did... Public opinion favors many progressive causes. Even big corporations are turning against the repugs.
Just wow. :thatsright: I've never regarded DU posters as the most informed people in our country, but this misanalysis is outstandingly bad, even for DU.
So we're going to pretend that big corporations aren't facing pressure from democrats to turn against conservatives? And facing pressure from leftist activists? And that the leaders of these corporations aren't democratic donors? :mental:
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Funny coming from a pol site born from the false and anti-democracy belief that Bush stole the 2000 election.
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Irony.
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Has anybody noticed how the primitives have become more and more intent upon imposing nacht und nebel since January 20? For some reason, they seem emboldened.
If the primitives think they're going to get away with anything, well, too bad for them.
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Only thing I can say is there a LOT of projection coming from the quoted DUmbasses in that first post.
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Irony.
Isnt that the oppoaite of wrinkle-y
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Only thing I can say is there a LOT of projection coming from the quoted DUmbasses in that first post.
mal is inadvertantly skilled at drawing out DUpipo's inner uggly.
Isnt that the oppoaite of wrinkle-y
Given the majority of DUpipo's ages and past and maybe present lifestyles, irony and wrinkly probably both apply. Kind of like The Seven Dwarfs of DU: Crock, Angry, Dopey, Wrinkly, Drunky, Assaholey, and Lazy. mal is special, just call her Hatey. :rimshot: :bolt: