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Time For Fear - If You Don't Vote Trump There Will Be Massive Civil War And Death Will Touch All

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Subject: Time For Fear - If You Don't Vote Trump There Will Be Massive Civil War And Death Will Touch All
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 by: wsjames...@gmail.com - Thu, 3 Jun 2021 14:08 UTC

Two recent reports, when combined, paint a dark pathway for America in
the coming weeks, a nation set on fire by multiple contentious court
battles and widespread daily protests.

The 79 Days Report, by the Claremont Institute and the Texas Policy
Foundation, illuminates possible election legal battles on the horizon
and how they might play out in the courts. The bottom line? The
litigation will be time-consuming and combative. There's no fast-
forward button to speed up the process. It concludes:

 On election night, the winner will not be known "due to
millions of uncounted mail-in ballots in 6 battleground
states."

 Given there's no clear victor, "intense court fights" can be
expected that could result "in a struggle right up to the Jan.
6 joint session of Congress. Uncertainty could extend even
beyond this as decisions for both the presidency and vice
presidency are battled out in Congress and before the U.S.
Supreme Court."

The second report, "Hold the Line: A Guide to Defending Democracy," is a
how-to manual for organizing massive protests, produced by a group of
hard-left "researchers, organizers, and activists." The report
encourages people to early assemble into clusters, to identify the
"power holders" they want to "influence," and then make plans on how to
achieve their goals.

The report calls for "large-scale protests," if the Trump administration
and its allies prevent all votes from being counted, allows ballots to
be tossed out, or fails to "remedy irregularities" in the voting.

The significance of the report lies in the level of preplanning and
pre-targeting. In 2016, most on the left believed that Hillary Clinton
would be victorious and were caught off guard when Donald Trump won
instead. Yet within hours, activists were able to organize protests in
city centers, brandishing signs declaring Trump "Not My President."

Every day thereafter, over the next several weeks, demonstrations were
mounted in New York City; Boston; Los Angles; Atlanta; Chicago;
Philadelphia; Portland; San Francisco; Seattle; and Washington, D.C. -
all managed by Democrat mayors.

Now, four years later, you can be certain that the left won't be caught
napping again on Election Night. They've had months to prepare and are
ready to do battle. The many protests, riots, looting, and violent
attacks the past six months are but a prelude to the coming main event.

The kickoff is likely to be the U.S. Senate vote to confirm Judge Amy
Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court. Don't be surprised to see
large-scale demonstrations against her confirmation, piggybacking on the
recent Women's March, as a means to influence still undecided voters.
The protests also have the advantage of pushing competing news stories
to the sidelines, such as the Biden family corruption scandal.

Once the demonstrations begin, they will not end anytime soon; they will
only become more inflamed, unless Joe Biden wins the election by a
blowout, which few expect to happen.

Given that the 79 Days Report is accurate, that many ballots will not be
tabulated until days after the voting concludes, protesters will flood
into city streets demanding that all ballots be counted, while lawyers
file suits to extend or block voting deadlines and accept or throw out
ballots that appear from nowhere.

In 2000, the election was put on hold when George Bush won Florida by a
narrow margin, triggering an automatic recount. Lawyers battled in
courtrooms for six weeks until a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court
finally ended the squabbling.

Jumping ahead to 2020, instead of one contested state election, there
could be six or more, vastly multiplying the number of court cases. The
most intense demonstrations are likely to occur in four of the swing
states headed by Democrat governors in an effort to sway legal rulings.

The Hold the Line report lays bare the leftists' ground game. Activists
are locked and loaded. They will have pre-selected targets. Instead of
massing in large groups, as in 2016, they plan to disperse to multiple
sites - possibly homes of elected officials and judges, political pols,
the police, anyone they deem to be a "power holder."

Add to this volatile mix the well organized and funded Antifa and BLM
activists, who have been perfecting their violent tactics since the
death of George Floyd. Black-masked operators can be expected to
infiltrate the protests to turn nonviolent events into infernos.

Based on the two reports, the cumulative impact? In multiple cities, in
multiple locations, there will be unprecedented demonstrations, many
violent. The police will likely be overwhelmed, unable to respond to
the dispersed protests - or prevented from responding - fueling fear and
chaos.

Every court decision creates a new rallying cry for the left...and maybe
the right, too. The longer it takes to resolve election disagreements,
the more violence and chaos, metastasizing like a cancerous growth. The
more things that get out of hand, the more out of hand things might get.

The Hold the Line report posits an election outcome that's fraudulent,
where all the votes are not counted and irregularities remedied. Given
this scenario, it calls for "another form of power to correct the
balance," an all-out revolution, in which large numbers of people
participate in strikes, boycotts, protests, and other nonviolent
actions, "until a democratic and accountable government is restored."

In other words, they want to shut down society until President Trump is
forced from office, not unlike the 28 Days of Resistance in Tunisia that
toppled President El Abidine Ben Ali and the 25 January Revolution in
Egypt that ousted President Hosni Mubarak.

Such an event seems highly implausible. But if Trump is re-elected, no
matter what happens, the left will claim the election was stolen, not
unlike 2016, opening the curtain to four more years of protests and
attacks on his presidency.

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Democrats and the liberal media hate President Trump more than they
love this country.

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