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To: Yaelle

“My macro thought is the whole daring Trump thing just didn’t work. Very disappointed. We have yokes on and not even our old sheepskin under glass the Founders wrote can save us.”

We wanted a revolution the cheap, easy and quiet way...by electing a president. You don’t do revolutions that way. They won’t work. You elect a person that has nothing but long knives out for him from the permanent government class and employees in the capitol and no support from anyone anywhere. He has no party, he has no backing, he has no talent pool to go to...he just had votes.

That’s sending a sheep to the slaughter, not having a revolution. And Trump is NOT a revolutionary anyway. He’s a builder, a manager, super-efficient, super hard working, a deal maker...all things that don’t amount to a hill of beans in Washington D.C.

What did we expect?

If you want a revolution, you have to do it the old fashioned, long, hard, messy and chaotic way. There’s no other way.


233 posted on 12/18/2018 5:12:32 PM PST by Scott from the Left Coast (You may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you...)
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To: Scott from the Left Coast

Stop thinking about revolution and start thinking secession, something that may actually work out for all parties.


234 posted on 12/18/2018 5:17:00 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
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To: Scott from the Left Coast

Scott, I’m sure you are right but like a cop arriving at a chaotic scene, sometimes you have to go Safety First. Trump was our “Let’s Hope This Works.” Tree of Liberty and all that. Sigh.


241 posted on 12/18/2018 5:32:41 PM PST by Yaelle
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