Re: why is it so quiet (in the US)

2020-11-14 Thread Molly Hankwitz
Thanks, Ryan! A deeper look. In addition to the vindictive and obstructionist potentials of the Republican Party and Trump officials on a constellation of issues - is the very critical issue of the vaccine and how that will be handled! See this article in which Cuomo and the AG fire back at

Re: why is it so quiet (in the US)

2020-11-14 Thread Ryan Griffis
> From: Molly Hankwitz > The Republican Party on the other hand has been galvanized by Trump's > presidency and they are something to be afraid of, especially if they catch > QAnon fever and get their way on the Supreme Court with cases involving > women's rights. This is where Trump has done

Re: why is it so quiet (in the US)

2020-11-14 Thread Eric Beck
It seems to me that the chance of a Trumpist coup is slim, as his support among the forces that might assist him doesn't seem to be there. But I try not to put myself in the position of thinking like those forces, so what do I know. But that possibility isn't the only reason to be frightened of

Stop the Steal

2020-11-14 Thread Brian Holmes
Turns out, not only is Stop the Steal a pure creation of Republican operatives, but it DOES go back to the criminally convicted and Trump-pardoned granddaddy of all right-wing goons: Roger Stone, he of the Brooks Brothers Riot, who invented the slogan in 2016 and is pandering it today along with a