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I predict civil war in the USofA: make your predictions here!

Meanwhile it seems all the rebellion is doing is posting devastating memes on the internet.
 
Meanwhile it seems all the rebellion is doing is posting devastating memes on the internet.
I'd say this would be the perfect moment for the rebels to show us what a proper "well regulated militia, necessary to the security of a free State" looks like. Unfortunately, they already decided that means the National Guard, which is not gonna be on their side in this conflict.
 
I'd say this would be the perfect moment for the rebels to show us what a proper "well regulated militia, necessary to the security of a free State" looks like. Unfortunately, they already decided that means the National Guard, which is not gonna be on their side in this conflict.
Not so sure about that. And there's state militia too. And a lot of federal military property is located in "rebel" states.
 
Canada is looking a little shifty up there, now that you mention it...
They'll just apologize for the misunderstanding.

I don't get why Canada(!) is in his crosshairs since they're our biggest trading partner and has not much to do with illegal immigration or fentanyl problem. If anything, Canada probably gets most of their fentanyl indirectly from US. But it's just a hunch and don't have a source for it.
 
They'll just apologize for the misunderstanding.

I don't get why Canada(!) is in his crosshairs since they're our biggest trading partner and has not much to do with illegal immigration or fentanyl problem. If anything, Canada probably gets most of their fentanyl indirectly from US. But it's just a hunch and don't have a source for it.
With my political science background, I would estimate it is because the American President is an ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊, and it is the kind of thing ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ do.
 
Good. We need more of those anti-deportation protests. And anti- US occupation of Gaza protests.

And more anti-Trump-in-general protests.
He's going to the Superbowl in New Orleans. I suspect there will be some big protests there.

Several blocks back barricaded from the stadium, and maybe bring in National Guard if more than 100 people show up.
 
He's going to the Superbowl in New Orleans. I suspect there will be some big protests there.

Several blocks back barricaded from the stadium, and maybe bring in National Guard if more than 100 people show up.
Paintguns. Capsicum oil pellets. Get him while he's waving! Support your 2A rights! :D
 
Sanctuary states and cities are the rebellion. The BLM/Antifa riots are the rebellion. Street takeovers are the rebellion. Noncompliance/malicious compliance with federal mandates is the rebellion.

ICE raids are the government's escalation of the conflict. An escalation for which the rebels seem woefully unprepared, mentally, emotionally, and logistically.
You equate being in favor of due process, of the rule of law, with rebellion. BLM/Antifa at no time had any other objective than to insist on the fair rule of law, save possible statements by fringe elements taking advantage of events. At no time was government of, by and for the people questioned nor in danger. Never. Not so in the case of Jan6, and today.

But what is hilariously telling about your complaint about "the rebels" being unprepared logistically is that it argues in favor of their arming themselves in order to pursue a political position extra-legally, with violence. If that is not a proper reading, then your argument implicitly favors partisan law enforcement, such that winners get to make the rules, while opponents should prepare for the worst, the fair rule of law be damned. Who's the lawless one, now?

Perhaps following Chauvin's public murder of George Floyd, there should have been a massive effort to buy weapons and ammo? Really?

Your arguments are clearly deeply confused. Neo-feudalists, sigh.
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As for civil war, no, there is no waiting army of LibDems, unlike the horde of back holler MAGAt losers, willing torchbearers for their neo-feudal masters (et gushing butler entourage). They get a hard-on from bully talk. Rather than a civil war, what there is is an ongoing, vast geopolitical realignment in a now thoroughly post-US world. Out here, the last sigh of US soft power wafted away in the wind about a week ago. Now? Boots on the march, threats, and massive crimes against humanity.

France, please repossess the Statue of Liberty, now a farcical reminder of fake promise.
 

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