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In reply to the discussion: The Worse the Chaos That Results, the Sooner the Eventual Revulsion and Turnaround [View all]appleannie1
(5,203 posts)27. When it effects their wallet, they just might realize they were conned.
Money talks and bullchit walks as the old saying goes. They don't care about the other guy but they do care about themselves. When all the people that do the grunt labor in this country are deported and the produce section is bare and the price of food goes through the roof, it just might wake them up. Meantime, I am stocking my larder for the days ahead.
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The Worse the Chaos That Results, the Sooner the Eventual Revulsion and Turnaround [View all]
babylonsister
Nov 15
OP
We see no evidence that the American people will experience revulsion and a turnaround.
Irish_Dem
Nov 15
#2
So Americans should just let them go and arrest immigrants, liberals, and LGBT people?
DSandra
Nov 16
#52
Isn't this what everyone was saying the accelerationists wanted and why they voted for Trump to burn it all down?
Fish700
Sunday
#60
The cult is so friggin brainwashed they'll be blaming Biden for inflation in 18 months
BeyondGeography
Nov 15
#21
Yea right. It's easier to con someone than convince them they have been conned.
Ray Bruns
Nov 15
#33
But the problem remains. We still have to listen to Trump's every brain fart for the next four years.
Ray Bruns
Nov 15
#30
This sounds like the Susan Sarandon theory of government and revolution.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Nov 16
#42
Election cycles usually go in 4-8 years but if we no longer have real elections, that won't happen.
kerry-is-my-prez
Nov 16
#43