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Sara Dias's avatar

Yes; sadly, yes. And I noticed you did not refer to the SCOTUS nightmare-ruling (which is unfortunately linked to the nightmare-potential-outcome no matter what the Biden decision is): these things combined are what will lead to some of us feeling the need to pack our bags. 😞

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Norm's avatar

Thanks for commenting, Sara. There could be some dark days ahead, if the worst case scenario happens. We’ll all have to do what’s best for ourselves. As for me, I’ll be damned if I let that convicted felon degenerate run me out of MY country without a fight. I don’t know exactly what that would entail, but giving up is not an option.

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Sara Dias's avatar

Lacking a contingency plan for how we would address the worst case scenario makes me feel like we're waiting for the farmer to arrive on Thanksgiving. But I do want to fight before fleeing: our country's founding principles are worth it, even if somehow a majority of its citizens end up voting against them. Are you hearing about anything getting organized at this point?

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Norm's avatar

Most of what I’ve seen on other Substacks is about the importance of getting people out to vote. Potential voters being discouraged by the choices at the top of the ticket and sitting out the election is a real possibility. To me, refusing to cast a vote is like voting FOR the fascist degenerate. Plus the importance of controlling the Congress and the next few Supreme Court nominations cannot be overstated.

I haven’t seen much at all about what happens if the worst case scenario comes to pass.

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