Trump’s Plan For Destruction Believe him When He says it





 
Before you go into the artile below by the BBC, I will like to bring your attention to a Plan Trump's people have worked out for him under orders to find all the ways he can stay in power, nothing said about legal ways but probable ways. If you listen to Trump speak you will hear his doubts of winning. For sure not winning the popular vote. He lost it by 3 million votes and he thinks that he might loose it by more this time. Actually the answer to many things Trump will pull out on the elction is a sweep so big on the popular vote that the electoral vote will follow. It will show The U.S. is united and if we all have to go to the streets, we will. The only thing I've gone into the streets was for gay rights and gay marriage (which I knew I will probable never use and never have but that was not the point).

But he does believes his chances to win (not legally) rest on the electoral votes. he believes he can manipulate this.
If you read Barton Gellman from the Atlantic and his new book (just do a google search for him and read mny of the things he is saying, similar to mine). 

One of the things he says is that Trump's people have already talked to GOP party representatives on the voting board in Pennsylvannia. We know about PA. because he (Barton) got the information directly from one of the persons' they talked to, so how is  PA. the only state in which he will ask the electors for Biden to become "faithless" electors. It is not. Those are the elctors that wont follow their party promised and oath to vote for the candidate who has won the electoral college votes. The plan is to ask all of those states in which he can win by electors only. This paln has several layers and this is only one. Another layer will be to get the right electors that can be convinced, bought or blackmailed into doing what the GOP is asking. Trump figures he by then will have the new supreme justice confirmed and even if the Dems win the senate there will be no time to seat the new senators. He is counting in two gaps. One is the gap between election and finishing the count of the votes and the second gap is btween the election and anyone to be installed yet. Yes, the plan depends on many people to do his bitting, But has that been a problem so far? 

Of the two candidates, the incumbent looser has all the power because he has the military troops and police.' the white house and the government. This democracy has always depended on the peaceful transfer of power. The only nation in the world which for over 200 hundred yeas is been consitent on that. Well now is the real test, not of the Supreme court or congress because they have already failed us at certain points. The real test comes from the people if they really want to live in a democracy or a dictator who steals election like Putin and others do. Trump until he dies? Then what?

Like I mentioned before we need a blow-out vote for Biden. There are so many republicans who already know that and have formed many money groups for commercials and backing Biden. You have never seen what you are seeing but one of the second most important part for voters to do is believe Donald Trump when he says he will not concede. He is saying what he is going to do. One of the mistakes of many of his voters was not believing him until he showed them he was going to be just like  what he said.  Why would this election be different? He said on a debate with Hillary on 2016 that if he lost he was not going to concede. That alone should have been the signal to those decent people that voted for him that he was going to change things but not for the better but for him.

Another layer on his plans, if things don't go well for him he will have a pardon coming his way by his side kick. His vice president is been the best pick of all the picks in his administration. So many people could not deal with his lies and self serving decissions. But Pence he is stuck with him through  thick and thin, Why? Because he was an irrational white evangelical. He was poor and had been in congress and now was governor. And he was still poor. Sure he was governor from a poor state. He is not poor anymore, What happened? He followed not his JC but DT. People that put blind faith on anything including god tend to have this particular weakness. Why not god? Because we are humans and we make mistakes and like the Bible says we don't even know a grain of sand of how things are. So we can preached like if we knew things when we don't and then by doing that we refuse, gays, women, black, poor people not employable. Pence has said to some people around him he believes god intends in making him president. He believes that with all his heart and he believes god needs a little help and he is more than willing to give it because he is a soldier of god. He will do his part like David in the old testament. David even murdered his top General to take his wife, another wife he did not need he had plenty but people that believe they have all the power will be tempted to use it. God Forgave him but first he had to pay! and the crown was taken away from him and given to his child Salomon. I hope Pence read that part too.

I hope you all get infromed and tell others giving them the information you learn.

"We don't need ballots. I say lets get rid of the ballots and just have a continuation of government"
I see people demonstrating on the streets and I know the reason of why and I know of the injustices the black community had to go thru. I will just ask Trump for 4 more years  or 8 and no democracy just Donald like Putin, until death or got board. What would happen to any community whose been abused is going to get, particulaarly a community he does not like??????




Credit below to 

 BBC and you can read Vanity Fair(photo)

US President Donald Trump has refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses November's election.
"Well, we'll have to see what happens," the president told a news conference at the White House. "You know that.”

Mr Trump also said he believed the election result could end up in the US Supreme Court, as he again cast doubt on postal voting.

More states are encouraging mail-in voting, citing the need to keep Americans safe from coronavirus.
Every losing presidential candidate in modern times has conceded.

If Mr Trump were to refuse to accept the result of the election, it would take the US into uncharted territory and it is not clear how it would play out.
However President Trump's opponent, Democrat Joe Biden, has previously said that in this scenario he believes the military would be deployed to remove Mr Trump from the White House.
What did Trump say?

Mr Trump was asked by a reporter on Wednesday evening if he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power "win, lose or draw" to Mr Biden. The president currently trails his challenger in national opinion polls with 41 days to go until the election.

"I've been complaining very strongly about the ballots," Mr Trump, a Republican, said. "And the ballots are a disaster."
When the journalist countered that "people are rioting", Mr Trump interjected: "Get rid of the ballots, and you'll have a very - you'll have a very peaceful - there won't be a transfer, frankly, there'll be a continuation."

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When will we get a result for the US election?

Back in 2016, Mr Trump also refused to commit to accepting the election results in his contest against the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton, which she characterised as an attack on democracy.
He was eventually declared the winner, although he lost the popular vote by three million, an outcome he still questioned.

Mitt Romney, a Republican senator who is a rarity in his party because he occasionally criticises the president, tweeted on Wednesday: "Fundamental to democracy is the peaceful transition of power; without that, there is Belarus.

"Any suggestion that a president might not respect this Constitutional guarantee is both unthinkable and unacceptable."
What have Democrats said?
Speaking to reporters in Delaware, Mr Biden said Mr Trump's comments on the transition of power were "irrational".

His campaign said it was prepared for any "shenanigans" from the president.
The Democrat's team also said "the United States government is perfectly capable of escorting trespassers out of the White House".

Mr Biden has himself been accused by conservatives of stoking unrest over the election by saying in August: "Does anyone believe there will be less violence in America if Donald Trump is re-elected?"
Last month, Mrs Clinton urged Mr Biden this time not to concede defeat "under any circumstances" in a close race on election night. 

She raised the scenario that Republicans would try "messing up absentee balloting" and mobilise an army of lawyers to contest the result.

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Doubts about the fairness of November's vote come as another high-stakes political battle is fought - on whether or not to appoint a new Supreme Court justice before the election.
What did Trump say about the Supreme Court?

Earlier on Wednesday, the US president defended his decision to seek the appointment of a new Supreme Court justice before the presidential election, saying he expects the vote results to end up before the court.

"I think this [the election] will end up in the Supreme Court, and I think it's very important that we have nine justices," the president said.
"I think it's better if you go before the election, because I think this scam that the Democrats are pulling, it's a scam, the scam will be before the United States Supreme Court."


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Mr Trump was apparently referring to his much-disputed claims that mail-in ballots are vulnerable to fraud.

The president has said he will name a female nominee for the court this Saturday. She would replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died last Friday.

Mr Trump's supporters hope his nominee, if confirmed by the US Senate, will cement a 6-3 conservative ascendancy on the nation's highest court for the foreseeable future.

In previous elections, losing presidential candidates have conceded even when the electoral results were very tight.
These include 1960 when John F Kennedy narrowly beat Richard Nixon and in 2000 when George W Bush beat Al Gore in Florida.


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