Dutch Uncle
* Tertia Optio * Defend the Constitution
I should grow up.
Agreed.
I should grow up.
I'm not a lefty.
Oath-breakers call anyone left of Far Right/Alt-Right/White Supremacist asshole a "lefty". Jus' sayin'.
yes you do, all the time
you openly threaten an insurrection if Trump is jailed or elections don't go to right wing extremist groups
fee free to continue, your call
Millions of Angry, Armed Americans Stand Ready to Seize Power If Trump Loses in 2024
Mike "Wompus" Nieznany is a 73-year-old Vietnam veteran who walks with a cane from the combat wounds he received during his service. That disability doesn't keep Nieznany from making a living selling custom motorcycle luggage racks from his home in Gainesville, Georgia. Neither will it slow him down when it's time to visit Washington, D.C.—heavily armed and ready to do his part in overthrowing the U.S. government.
Millions of fellow would-be insurrectionists will be there, too, Nieznany says, "a ticking time-bomb" targeting the Capitol. "There are lots of fully armed people wondering what's happening to this country," he says. "Are we going to let Biden keep destroying it? Or do we need to get rid of him? We're only going to take so much before we fight back." The 2024 election, he adds, may well be the trigger.
Nieznany is no loner. His political comments on the social-media site Quora received 44,000 views in the first two weeks of November and more than 4 million overall. He is one of many rank-and-file Republicans who own guns and in recent months have talked openly of the need to take down—by force if necessary—a federal government they see as illegitimate, overreaching and corrosive to American freedom.
The phenomenon goes well beyond the growth of militias, which have been a feature of American life at least since the Ku Klux Klan rose to power after the Civil War. Groups like the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, which took part in the January 6th riot at the Capitol and may have played organizational roles, have grown in membership. Law enforcement has long tracked and often infiltrated these groups. What Nieznany represents is something else entirely: a much larger and more diffuse movement of more-or-less ordinary people, stoked by misinformation, knitted together by social media and well-armed. In 2020, 17 million Americans bought 40 million guns and in 2021 were on track to add another 20 million. If historical trends hold, the buyers will be overwhelmingly white, Republican and southern or rural.
https://www.newsweek.com/2021/12/31...-seize-power-if-trump-loses-2024-1660953.html
They also said Clinton was destroying the country, and then Obama.
Meanwhile, Bush got us into a 10+ year war, and Trump put us into a "high risk" category for civil war.
I'm curious what people can't do while Biden is office that they could do before. If you really break things down, none of our lives are all that affected by who is in office, no matter how much either side screams about it.
Afford gas, food, heating fuels, etc...
Millions of Angry, Armed Americans Stand Ready to Seize Power If Trump Loses in 2024
Mike "Wompus" Nieznany is a 73-year-old Vietnam veteran who walks with a cane from the combat wounds he received during his service. That disability doesn't keep Nieznany from making a living selling custom motorcycle luggage racks from his home in Gainesville, Georgia. Neither will it slow him down when it's time to visit Washington, D.C.—heavily armed and ready to do his part in overthrowing the U.S. government.
Millions of fellow would-be insurrectionists will be there, too, Nieznany says, "a ticking time-bomb" targeting the Capitol. "There are lots of fully armed people wondering what's happening to this country," he says. "Are we going to let Biden keep destroying it? Or do we need to get rid of him? We're only going to take so much before we fight back." The 2024 election, he adds, may well be the trigger.
Nieznany is no loner. His political comments on the social-media site Quora received 44,000 views in the first two weeks of November and more than 4 million overall. He is one of many rank-and-file Republicans who own guns and in recent months have talked openly of the need to take down—by force if necessary—a federal government they see as illegitimate, overreaching and corrosive to American freedom.
The phenomenon goes well beyond the growth of militias, which have been a feature of American life at least since the Ku Klux Klan rose to power after the Civil War. Groups like the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, which took part in the January 6th riot at the Capitol and may have played organizational roles, have grown in membership. Law enforcement has long tracked and often infiltrated these groups. What Nieznany represents is something else entirely: a much larger and more diffuse movement of more-or-less ordinary people, stoked by misinformation, knitted together by social media and well-armed. In 2020, 17 million Americans bought 40 million guns and in 2021 were on track to add another 20 million. If historical trends hold, the buyers will be overwhelmingly white, Republican and southern or rural.
https://www.newsweek.com/2021/12/31...-seize-power-if-trump-loses-2024-1660953.html
Inflation has little to do with Biden.
Inflation has everything to do with Biden.
There was no insurrection...there will be no insurrection.
Chill, Clem.
They are phony patriots, flag wavers and chest beaters
It's the nature of JPP. Everyone has to be boxed into some corner.
Some who are more on the left here think I'm a conservative.
I just have to shrug. Most people have views that are more nuanced than any label can accommodate.
Coup?![]()
Agreed.
Oath-breakers call anyone left of Far Right/Alt-Right/White Supremacist asshole a "lefty". Jus' sayin'.
Not doubting your claim, but the vast majority of Trumpers on JPP are elderly, single, limp-dicked has-beens. They are only dangerous to those immediately around them.
They also said Clinton was destroying the country, and then Obama.
Meanwhile, Bush got us into a 10+ year war, and Trump put us into a "high risk" category for civil war.
I'm curious what people can't do while Biden is office that they could do before. If you really break things down, none of our lives are all that affected by who is in office, no matter how much either side screams about it.
Inflation has little to do with Biden.