Kamala Harris called President Donald J. Trump on Wednesday to personally concede the 2024 election to him. Maybe that will lower the temperature a bit. Maybe.
Then again, Trump made grown men on CNN cry on Tuesday night during his amazing victory, and Democrats have been promising for weeks that they will not certify the election if Trump wins.
As of this writing, it looks like Trump will finish with an official 312 to 224 wins, but that doesn’t mean Democrats won’t risk a civil war now to try and stop him from taking office.
Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-MD), a loudmouthed and obnoxious bigot, has been claiming for weeks that Democrats will prevent Trump from taking office—even if he’s the rightful winner. They’ll probably try to pull some 14th Amendment stunt that will end up in front of the Supreme Court.
There may be other maneuvers they make, up to and including trying to physically stop Trump from returning to the office that he rightfully won on Tuesday night.
Raskin’s only son committed suicide at Harvard Law School during the COVID lockdowns that the Democrats were so proud of. Every time that Jamie Raskin looks in the mirror, he probably blames himself for the death of his only child, and then blames Donald Trump.
People like that are dangerous, broken, and psychopathic. Raskin has made it no secret on podcasts for the past few months that the Democrats plan to unleash lawfare and dirty tricks and are even willing to start a civil war to keep Trump out of office.
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Democrats seem fiercely determined to thwart democracy to the point where Trump will be forced to have a Yeltsin-on-a-tank moment in Washington, DC.
Trump has even admitted in rallies toward the end of this campaign that he should have crossed the Rubicon in 2020. The admission of this mistake—and it was a mistake on Trump’s part—is a positive sign that he’s not going to lie down for them this time.
Mark my words: If President Trump says the word, the people will put him back in the White House. The January 6 kerfuffle will look like a trip to Disneyland if we are forced to do it, but we will do it and we’re willing to die to do it.
Kamala Harris’s most forceful ad of the campaign insisted that Republicans were going to ban pornography if she lost, so that young men will no longer be able to masturbate. If Jamie Raskin really thinks he’s going to get Democrats to rise up and start a civil war for Kamala Harris, it just goes to show how far gone he is.
We voted for Donald Trump because we want our First, Second, and Fourth Amendment rights to be respected and upheld by the federal government. Inflation and immigration were also huge concerns. We are willing to die for those concerns. I kind of doubt that Kamala’s voters are willing to step up and die for masturbation rights.
Everyone in permanent Washington insists that the pathetic and feeble little January 6 protest was an “insurrection.” They’re going to melt within seconds if they force us to take action to put Trump in office. They ain’t seen nothing yet.
They can try to throw up some flimsy pretext to keep the rightful winner out of office, but the people will not stand for it. We the people are the movement that permanent Washington fears most—and we are with Donald Trump to the end now.
Trump, for his part, needs to hit the ground running on January 20th. Inject so much chaos into the system that the media can’t keep up with what they think they’re supposed to attack him on from day to day.
My suggestion: Unleash Elon Musk on Day One. Shut down a couple of federal departments and fire every employee. Announce trillions of dollars in cuts and set the remaining agencies at each other’s throats fighting for whatever scraps remain, so they have no time to focus on backstabbing America’s greatest president.
Then again, Trump might not need such an aggressive stance right out of the gate. Maybe it will calm people down or at least send liberals into a spiral of depression when Kamala Harris finally concedes. We’ll know soon enough. And we’ll be ready either way.