exchemist
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Because Amuurrica.If the protest is peaceful then why do they have to be armed?
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Because Amuurrica.If the protest is peaceful then why do they have to be armed?
History will be remarkably unkind to Donald Trump.I don't care which side of the aisle you're on, you need to know this. Most likely you already do. I'm just double-checking to make sure.
Tomorrow, Sunday, January 17th is the kick-off day for "peaceful armed protests" (as they are being called) to begin in all 50 state capitols and the District of Columbia. Or so the protesters have announced. The Feds seem likely to shut down any group protests in Washington. I don't know about the states.
At any rate, there would seem to be a significant risk of violence erupting not only in the state capitols, but perhaps in other cities as well. I know my town is bracing for trouble and we're 60 miles south of the State capitol.
From January 17th through at least the inauguration on January 20th, be cautious and stay alert, please.
Who knows? Maybe it will all end well. But what will happen tomorrow and over the next few days is along the lines of playing with matches. It's at least something like that. Those things don't always end well, so stay alert.
Above all, don't panic. Don't even let yourselves go near that. Things seldom turn out as bad as they might. But stay alert. Besides, I call 'dibs' on panic. It's all mine now, and none of you get any. K?
If at all possible, I encourage you to remain at home, or in a safe location, and to now and then check the news during the day for what's happening. The bigger your city or community, the more I think it would be wise to be in a safe location. By the way, don't neglect the national news by exclusively focusing on the local. What happens elsewhere might be a forewarning of what will happen locally.
Sorry I don't have better advice than that. But left or right, we're all human. Be alert, stay safe, and good luck!
I totally hope when this is all over that not a word of this proves to have been necessary to say.
As will the law courts, with a bit of luck.History will be remarkably unkind to Donald Trump.
Yes, as he got other people to pay for all those failed lawsuits to overturn the election, the ghastly threat of losing his immunity goaded him to desperation.As will the law courts, with a bit of luck.
Also a presidential pardon only extends to federal actions, according to my understanding. Actions brought at state level are not covered.Yes, as he got other people to pay for all those failed lawsuits to overturn the election, the ghastly threat of losing his immunity goaded him to desperation.
I don't see how he can pardon himself for the criminal matters, but I know the pardoning power doesn't extend to his debts.
If one goes, remember that your phone is almost certainly a camera too. Videoing participants is appreciated by law enforcement. But again, don't put yourself at risk.
I would go, but I cannot find the camera on my phone:
If the protest is peaceful then why do they have to be armed?
Above all, DON'T become paranoid!
And DON'T panic!
Right?
I'm left to wonder why the deflection. And why, for example, you would rate my post #18 as 'funny'. What was funny about a grandfather's concern for his grandchildren? Just curious.Above all, DON'T become paranoid!
History will be remarkably unkind to Donald Trump.
Yes, unless he wins.History will be remarkably unkind to Donald Trump.
They can be so destructive. But Revoltistanian racoonsYeah, got the same problem with raccoons. If I ever get a clear shot at one of the damn things they are history.
See post 9, for rampant paranoia while exhorting people not be paranoid. Burning bridges? Locking up dogs and cats? Converting your cellar into a bunker? And this for people nowhere near any state capital. Or was it a joke?I'm left to wonder why the deflection. And why, for example, you would rate my post #18 as 'funny'. What was funny about a grandfather's concern for his grandchildren? Just curious.
I wish I could take more credit for the fact that she is a proud and vocal progressive.As for your text to your grand daughter I was amused by the idea she might be "on the other side of the aisle", so presumably a rapid alt-right supporter.
I don't care which side of the aisle you're on, you need to know this. Most likely you already do. I'm just double-checking to make sure.
Tomorrow, Sunday, January 17th is the kick-off day for "peaceful armed protests" (as they are being called) to begin in all 50 state capitols and the District of Columbia. Or so the protesters have announced. The Feds seem likely to shut down any group protests in Washington. I don't know about the states.
At any rate, there would seem to be a significant risk of violence erupting not only in the state capitols, but perhaps in other cities as well. I know my town is bracing for trouble and we're 60 miles south of the State capitol.
From January 17th through at least the inauguration on January 20th, be cautious and stay alert, please.
Who knows? Maybe it will all end well. But what will happen tomorrow and over the next few days is along the lines of playing with matches. It's at least something like that. Those things don't always end well, so stay alert.
Above all, don't panic. Don't even let yourselves go near that. Things seldom turn out as bad as they might. But stay alert. Besides, I call 'dibs' on panic. It's all mine now, and none of you get any. K?
If at all possible, I encourage you to remain at home, or in a safe location, and to now and then check the news during the day for what's happening. The bigger your city or community, the more I think it would be wise to be in a safe location. By the way, don't neglect the national news by exclusively focusing on the local. What happens elsewhere might be a forewarning of what will happen locally.
Sorry I don't have better advice than that. But left or right, we're all human. Be alert, stay safe, and good luck!
I totally hope when this is all over that not a word of this proves to have been necessary to say.
Yeah walked into the garage one afternoon and found 5 raccoons, but the worst is when I turned a corner around the house and came face-to-face with a badger(by the time I got a shotgun it was long gone).They can be so destructive. But Revoltistanian racoons
are better behaved than others I've seen. And even our
whistle pigs (ground hogs / wood chucks) have become
tolerable. The trick is keeping'm out of buildings.
We had a pair of lawyers mating next door. They were a
bit of trouble, but they moved to infect some other area.
Too bad it's illegal to use poison in their dens.
They can be so destructive. But Revoltistanian racoons
are better behaved than others I've seen. And even our
whistle pigs (ground hogs / wood chucks) have become
tolerable. The trick is keeping'm out of buildings.
We had a pair of lawyers mating next door. They were a
bit of trouble, but they moved to infect some other area.
Too bad it's illegal to use poison in their dens.
Is he a lawyer?I guess that means @Valjean had better be careful if he goes near either of you guys.