Thursday, December 10, 2020

Thinking Like a Showman

 Trump won the election big. That was clear by the end of election night. The pre-election plan for a soft steal against Trump had failed. He had overwhelmed them in Florida, Pennsylvania, and other swing states.

They had pressed the panic button with the call to Arizona. Some think this was tipoff for the panicky reckless counterfeiting of hundreds of thousands of votes. This was done through stacks of preprinted phony Biden ballots, and other means, including adjudication of blank ballots. They had not counted on needing so many votes, so they had to pull in every resource to manufacture them in the days after the election. Dominion machines were used to adjust the totals, and phony ballots were needed, sometimes running them through multiple times, so the numbers on the local machine and the vote counts agreed.

It was disgusting sloppy operation that depending on thug-level tactics like excluding everyone from observing them in the days after the election. 

The question is: can they get away with this steal? Can they counterfeit their way to a Biden victory by stealing at least six states in the Electoral College, reversing what would have been a Trump landslide into a solid Biden victory? 

If they can get away with this brazen of a steal, they will be empowered on a level of open criminality that we have never seen before in American history. We cannot contemplate going there.

Can anything be done, short of Trump declaring martial law, which no doubt is one of the options he has, in the manifold plans he has made going forward. 

Wictor reverse-engineered the Supreme Court case we are now seeing, in which evidence of the crime can be introduced to the Justices. Some part of Trump's plan is discernible.

What else can we reverse engineer about Trump? That he plans to win on January 6th? That seems reasonable. How comfortable of a win will it seem? Perhaps up to the end it will seem as precarious as it did the week after the election. Perhaps Trump will milk this for all its worth, in terms of shaking out the doubters.

Then again, Christmas is coming up. Wouldn't it be great to get the Republic back as a gift by then? Wouldn't it be splendid to bask in twelve days of celebration leading up to January 6th? Wouldn't that make it much easier to retain the Senate seats in Georgia on January 5th?

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