Pimp C
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Trump has no support outside of his immediate bubble in the White House. He can't nuclear when he doesn't have any weapons to threaten anyone with. The SCOTUS case was the last gambit and it failed. It's over.This thread is moving so fast because of doomposting and other dumb shit, and I don't feel like reading through it.
Has anyone seen Trump's reactions to the SCOTUS on Twitter? "No Wisdom, No Courage!" Can't say that I disagree with that sentiment. The SCOTUS flat-out dismissing the case is, indeed, an act of cowardice. If I had to bet, I guarantee that Trump's appointees dismissed this to essentially "recuse themselves" from this because of politics. They probably acted out of fear of political threats and violence. Remember: The SCOTUS was specifically told a couple of weeks ago that they "aren't guaranteed protection." Don't think that influenced any decisions? I think it certainly did. The outcome tonight was essentially my "worst-case scenario" when regarding the SCOTUS.
Now, do I think that Trump is going to go nuclear? I mean, if it's ever going to happen, then it's going to happen in 2020 (lol). I know that the spergs on TheDonald.win keep cheering for this to happen, but I don't think they realize the gravity of crossing the Rubicon. We've never seen a POTUS exercise that kind of power before, and, in a free nation, that kind of thing should be of concern to everyone even if "their guy" did it (and was maybe even fully justified in doing it). To me, these "Pedes" are acting just like Democrats in the sense that there are very possible unintended consequences that come with Trump crossing the Rubicon, and they are refusing to see that.
As I said earlier, in my immediate reaction to the SCOTUS ruling, Trump appears to have two options at this point: To concede or to go nuclear. Either outcome leads to some very serious consequences for our nation.
Basically, right now, we are at a "Pick your poison" option: To allow this election fraud to set a precedent for elections to come, or to have the POTUS set a potentially dangerous precedent on exercising his authority. What. A. Fucking. MESS.