I agree.
I'm not ashamed to make the voluntary disclosure: I do like Trump.
I sort of agree, or not 100%, with what you say here.
It WAS a weird day.
I couldn't even THINK about Covid that day.
I was reviewing all of the phone videos of the silly woman who got herself shot in the hallway.
And a guy crying on the street from New Jersey who was next to her when she hit the floor. He still had her blood on his hand.
It was weird. The day started with Trump saying we would never give up and he would never concede, and ended with him sneaking out of DC to a Texas Air Force Base as he was being silenced.
In one day sentiment had turned against Trump with such violent force that he was despised by the media and the public, with only the exception of his inner circle and closest friends.
Trump doesn't know what's going on. I was, and am, afraid for the guy.
The thing that happened, and is happening now, I believe to be more complex then what it appears to be on the surface. This is something that goes beyond the constraints of "politics." Something is going on. But for me, a simple truck driver, to be able to explain it, would certainly be as futile as me trying to explain the weak and the strong force between protons and neutrons.
I do believe that the fix was in.
I believe that even if SCOTUS had seen overwhelming evidence of election fraud, Biden would still prevail. The fix was in. It was baked in the cake. It was decided way back before Covid.
Just like the fix was in here:
Consider the power behind this move.
Just hours before the poles closed.
It was a force, a strong force, that could not be resisted.
I did.
Good job.
Nice post.