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My Ninja's avatar

It won't matter when he dies. The guy yhat would replace him is just as bad if not worse.

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Bob kennedy's avatar

No one can be worse than Trump, not even Vance. JD does not inspire the blind devotion that Trump sycophants have.

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Janice L Miles's avatar

Yes because Vance would be next one & he will be ran by Project 2025 also

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Marcia Formica's avatar

He might be next on paper, but he’s FAR from next in POWER. He doesn’t command even a tiny bit of the “cachet” (truly, for lack of a better word) that T*** does. No one in that orbit does. That’s why there’s going to be a power vacuum, and we need to have the plans and systems to be ready for it.

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Wendy's avatar

He’s also both smarter and even meaner, which would make him even more dangerous.

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Theresa N's avatar

Stephen Miller needs to be arrested and detained if we’re to make any headway in defeating the regime.

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Marcia Formica's avatar

I’ve been asking myself the same question: what happens when he finally kicks the bucket? There will be chaos and a jockeying for power in the MAGA ranks, no doubt. How can We the People, who care more for this country and its future for our children and grandchildren than we do for our own personal power trips, be ready to step into that void to make the change we so sorely need? How can we create an inclusive prosperity that safeguards the ideals (most especially a leadership structure that respects and actually adheres to the rule of law) we hold dear? I’m looking forward to this series!!

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Betty Deleon's avatar

Can there be a class action lawsuit against the President and his appointment position people based on the illegal actions they have done? I know SCOTUS have him immunity but against deporting citizens, creating dangerous concentration camps, I thought there were regulations regulating prisoner treatment.

Or at least get his henchmen who lie and do his duty deeds for him?

It seems like we are wringing our hands saying, "Oh this is terrible, what will he do next?" I think the goal is to stop the "next."

Can we somehow, legally, overturn SCOTUS immunity judgement?

He has immunity from illegal actions, right? How about his speech, his plans, his incompetence, his mental decline. There must be a way the millions who don't support him can legally remove one man from office.

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Leslie Rene's avatar

We are building now Networks of all kinds Yes, Heritage needs to be rooted out Tech Bros surveillance and their new databases are IMHO the most immanently dangerous aspect of their plans Always need to plan for AFTER any revolution I will be reading all of your posts Thank you!

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Linda Roberta Hibbs's avatar

Yep, know all about those Hatfield’s and McCoy’s and the Vance’s !

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Mmag-ical's avatar

I appreciate the awareness that Trump’s death will create a power vacuum. That part is absolutely true. But what concerns me is this: the system he’s empowered is already active and harming people—now, today. Planning after his death might be wise, but we can’t start then.

We need to be building now—putting structure into place, training networks, forging coalitions—so that when any moment of chaos arrives, we’re not scrambling to react. We’re already in motion.

Is there any part of this series that speaks to the build now phase—or are we just meant to sit tight until the body drops.

Here are just some of the atrocities there are more to come with or without Trump.

Violence is erupting all around us.

The Texas shooter.

The Idaho sniper who ambushed firefighters.

ICE (or Proud Boys well just keep guessing for now) on the streets—harassing, arresting, brutalizing.

“Alligator Alcatraz” rising in the Everglades.

Deadly floods in Texas that claimed the lives of young girls.

The air tragedy near D.C.

State Representative Melissa Hortman (Democrat from Minnesota) and her husband, Mark Hortman, were tragically assassinated in Brooklyn Park, MN.

• State Senator John Hoffman (also a Minnesota Democrat) and his wife were critically wounded in a nearly simultaneous attack—what authorities called an assassination attempt

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