publican wrote:
There is a pretty fair chance that tfg will again be president come January 20, 2025. We already know that those working in the Federal government who are not Trump loyalists will be out on their asses. (We know this because he has said so, publicly and more than once). Assuming that, what happens to all his other opponents (i.e., the ordinary citizens who are "Demorats")?
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Were I to be a member of the deep state I would be greatly concerned. That might include many on the CFR, Bilderberg, and some top employees of major defense companies, and some in the finance world and elsewhere. The Deep State is indeed very deeply embedded in our society. Then also, were I a top-level progressive, or out-and-out c*******t or socialist or Muslim or i*****l i*******t I would wonder what would be in store for me. I believe the minimum action would be to label them prominently for all to know about them, their goals for the nation and their influence on the nation. They would then be out of the shadows and into the sunlight of public awareness, which is always a good thing.
Labeling is a very difficult thing to do and it must be thoroughly verified with solid evidence and accuracy before publishing the names. For me, knowing who is a member of the Deep State, who is a member of the C*******t or socialist party, who are the leading progressives, and their goals and influence gives me the information I need to make judgments for several purposes...
Then too, I do not want i*****l i*******ts to be able to v**e in any e******ns, to have access to Social Security, or Medicare (dire, life threatening emergencies must be handled, however!). They should be deported, not be given de facto amnesty (There can be exceptions here, such as those who sign up for military service, are employed in a critical job etc. on a case-by-case basis).
That the Biden/Obama III administration deliberately allowed this flood of immigrants into the country is a travesty of sinful proportions, and it forces us to consider what to do about it. As usual, the Devil is in the details, and there is no one sweeping cure for the fate of i******s. But, if they are unemployed, drifting around the country, not assimilating, not learning English, and really have zero interest in America, they should go. Another factor is our declining population that does need some sort of solution, but a gaggle of poorly-known people is not the best idea to fix the problem. Trump will close the border as effectively as possible, and I presume he will sponsor a new immigration policy. A lot more can and should be said here, but later. For example, do we really owe it to the world to accept immigrants willy nilly? That we did it once or twice before is really not a consideration, now is it?