I hate all politicians. The thing about Trump though, is that everything terrible about him is nothing compared to the establishment parties, the deep state, and the domestic terrorists that lurk among us, and they all seem to have made this authoritarian mad man (who is now the commander and chief of the U.S. military) public enemy #1, so it's gonna be fun watching those parasitic fucks finally get what's coming to them.
I don't think there's going to be much of a civil war. If anyone tries anything, even the CIA and/or the entire judicial/legislative branches, Trump still controls the Military, and (after the election) the military favors Trump a lot, so hardly any of them would be willing to commit treason and align with his opponents. No amount of assault rifles and civilian militias can stand up to a modern industrialized military without either winning the loyalty of the active military (like in Ukraine) or being supplied industrial war machines by foreign nations (like in Syria). If they managed to take even a small town in the middle of nowhere, they'd be firebombed within the hour.
I don't know if I would call it regime change. Ordinarily, I wouldn't consider a president taking power to be regime change, but with the potential end of the deep state and establishment (especially those fucking presidential dynasties), this might be the exception.
Sure, good post, but we are living in a time where our intelligence agents are either politically motivated or are paid by some external force...literally an internal civil war. That is truly frightening to me. I would rather a madman run the Whitehouse than a shadow government blackmail it.
That's an understandable view to have. These are some troubled times indeed.
Ok, I buy some of that.
What are your thoughts of the Democrats, establishment Republicans, media, and apparently several intelligence agents being raw against this administration? Combine that with shit like Antifa and BLM and you got yourself a civil war just because someone lost a democratically held election. Was Trump taking office considered "regime change"?