Was some degree of fraud and ballot-box stuffing to blame for the absence of a Red Wave during the midterms? Probably. In Arizona, the immediate failure of voting machines in Maricopa County contributes to a certain, shall we say, lack of confidence. Likewise, the almost-landslide defeat in Pennsylvania of the well-known, personable, and highly intelligent Dr. Mehmet Oz by John Fetterman, an unknown troglodyte with zero personality or charisma and who clearly suffered brain damage from a recent stroke, seems at least slightly implausible.
But, as explained expertly by El Gato Malo and Jordan Schachtel, the greater issue is that a large number of Americans would rather vote for the Democrats that turned their lives into a living hell for the past three years than switch sides and vote for GOP candidates.
If there had truly been a red wave, it could not have been concealed so easily.
Many had hoped that this election would be all about punishing the Democrats for their efforts on behalf of The Great Reset. Instead, it turned out to be a scathing indictment of Federal politics in general. To put it bluntly: We are not in this together anymore. Instead, we’re splitting into factions based on ideology, and those factions are becoming increasingly insular.
The United States are dis-uniting.
The USA is splitting into Free States and Prison States, because that’s what the people who live in those states want. The majority of Pennsylvanians want to be represented by a man who has trouble processing language and answering questions, because he identifies with the same things they do. Nothing you or I can say would convince those voters to change their minds.
We have failure of communication, because we have lost all trust in anyone outside our tribe.
From here on, the United States as it is currently understood, is a dead man walking. If you’re in a blue state, and you don’t want to be a slave, you have to move. There’s no way to turn the tide.
Our 250 year conversation is over. To those who voted for their own slavery: you want it, you get it. But count the rest of us out.
"To those who voted for their own slavery: you want it, you get it. But count the rest of us out."
This X 1,00,0000.
Were we EVER in this together? I dare say no, we were not and have not been (at least not since I’ve been alive and old enough to care about such things, which was WAY before I was old enough to vote). The Cat is right in his post, but I am absolutely sure there was some flagrant cheating as well. I KNOW it happened in Texas and many critical races here are still not resolved because of it.