Monday, November 9, 2020

The Democrats Would Be Wise to Concede ASAP

 So it begins, the unleashing. It's D-Day in World War VI.  The War of Meaning. The sweet guns of freedom are pounding the beach in preparation for the landing.

Today was the first wave of lawsuits across the states. There will be many more. I don't know how these things work, but just thinking rationally, and knowing both Donald Trump and Rudy Guiliani, this is going to be a broad invasion coming at the other side from many angles at once. There will be single court case. It will designed to overwhelm them. Certain evidence will be conveyed to certain individuals privately on the other side, to elicit their cooperation.

They will put the squeeze on as many Democratic officials and politicians, and make clear what will happen to them if they put up resistance to state and federal auditors. Just guessing.

Maybe in this way the Dems agree to throwing out huge chunks of votes that will easily flip four or five states back to Trump, taking him over 270, as was apparent was in progress as of about 2 am eastern time on the morning of November 4, when counting was mysteriously stopped in those states. About a half hour later Donald Trump tweeted out an appeal for people to be on the lookout for huge drops at 4 am. Guess what happened shortly after that in multiple states? Do you see now what the Democrats are facing. They were watched. 

If the Democrats acquiesce to these audits, and to the release of adjusted vote totals, all without hemming and hawing too much, then some of them will make it out of this with their shirts on their backs. The Democratic Party can go on and rebuild with what's left. 

Otherwise Trump will, if necessary, go the the Supreme Court and ask them to throw out the entire national election as fraudulent, and they will agree, and he will win solidly in the House. In that case the Supreme Court, and the People, will need to see almost everything, all the evidence that can't beclassified, so we understand why it had to be done that way. 

The Democrats---the ones who will not go up the river---should want to avoid that scenario at all costs. It would be preferable for themselves, and for the nation, if they conceded.

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