A Second Trump Administration Would Create Maximum Polarization

by Chris Black

Theoretically speaking, if the choice is between Joe Biden or Ron DeSantis or Donald Trump’s Revenge Tour, then a Trump victory is likely to produce maximum chaos and polarization.

I don’t care for Trump or DeSantis. 

I don’t have any confidence in Trump.

I don’t trust DeSantis.

 I think either one would be an improvement over Joe Biden though. 

Trump would cause the most disruption obviously.

 Russiagate, for example, undermined and discredited the media.

I seriously doubt that there will be a Biden/Kamala second term. 

Really, how many people are going to vote for weird sex and child mutilation?

Trump would probably be the most entertaining candidate and President in a circus sort of way so there is that.

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 He would keep his horrible son-in-law and daughter out of sight while campaigning but once he got elected, if he gets elected, he would probably have both of them right back in the White House.

 The guy never learns a thing.

Our Greatest Ally’s friends in the U.S. will be working assiduously to wreck Trump’s campaign,  because they hate the guy with a white hot, unhinged and paranoid intensity.

 If elected, Trump would promptly pick up where he left off in Jan. 2021 pardoning their criminals, giving all kinds of foreign aid and risking war with Iran, all for Our Greatest Ally, which hates him.

But let’s face it: Trump’s not going to get re-elected. 

It’s simply not going to happen.

  1. A) There’s not enough MAGA deplorables in this country. There are a LOT of shitlibs and bugmen in blue states, while Trump states are mostly low-population states with few electoral votes.
  2. B) the Republicans are simply not going to give him the nomination. 
  3. C) he is going to be arrested and will be a defendant in perhaps multiple trials during the campaign. 
  4. D) If I am wrong about A , B, and C (which I am not) and Trump were to come close to winning, the final outcome will be fraudulently rigged against him;

 and E) if, despite all that, he were to somehow miraculously win, I literally think the CIA or the FBI would kill him, probably with the assistance of the Secret Service.

 This government is corrupt enough that I believe they would actually do that.

None of this is a commentary on whether I think Trump is a good or bad candidate, whether he was a good or bad president, or whether I personally like him or not. 

It’s just an objective, impartial statement of the facts as I see them. 

You can’t vote your way out of this.

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