And the Trump administration has made it increasingly clear that they will not accept the results. On the one hand, it's hard to imagine what they could do to change anything. They lost, that's it.
However, I have never seen Trump concede. And he seems far more likely to double down.
I've been doomscrolling again, and on the one hand I think remaining calm is probably the best option. (Besides, if people get rowdy it gives Trump an excuse to order troops around. And SecDef Esper is now oh so conveniently gone,so it's unclear whether Trump has installed loyalists who are more loyal to Trump than our traditions and constitution. But, well... I don't know enough about anything going on there right now, and there's not a lot I could do even if I did).
I've heard that Q has gone dark, and bits and pieces I've heard about them got me thinking. Like, there's some whole 'ten days of darkness' which, even though Q has practically always been wrong, could mean Qanon supporters will do or expect something this weekend. The 13th or 14th?
I was, also thinking of their ludicrous belief that Trump cares about child pornography. Except then I remembered that Russia likes to use that accusation against their political dissidents. So... Is Q a deliberate misinformation campaign, and how much of it is coordinated with Trump and part of the playbook?
I am, ofc, in no position to verify anything. It's pure speculation.
But I hate to think that what's about to go down rests entirely on the integrity and moral strength of unknown people in the military, Department of Justice, FBI, etc.
And Congress... But after four years it's hard to have much confidence in them.
And the media, which. Well, not all news organizations are created equal.
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