November 02, 2020

One More Day

Texas is sending over 1000 troops to  its major cities...in preparation. not for a hurricane, wildfire or invading force, but for an ELECTION. 






I don't know what's going to happen. But I think that we are running up to the brink of a steep precipice. We can only hope that we pull back in time. 

Posted by: The Brickmuppet at 06:47 AM | Comments (6) | Add Comment
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1 Vehicles topped off with gas and a week's food at home in case "supply chain difficulties" start tomorrow night?

Posted by: Clayton Barnett at Mon Nov 2 10:35:25 2020 (ug1Mc)

2 Shops in DC aren't boarding up their windows because they think Biden will win.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at Mon Nov 2 10:46:06 2020 (PiXy!)

3 What Pixy said.  Voting with your mouth is one thing; at the polls another.  With your time and money?  Not at all coincidentally the MSM changed their tune when the boards started going up.

Posted by: Clayton Barnett at Mon Nov 2 11:41:19 2020 (ug1Mc)

4 @Pixy, well that's the thing. If Biden wins, things are bad for a whole host of policy reasons. 
If Trump wins there's at least some hope that we can stave off the deluge....but there is likely to be massive violence. I live in a Blue area that has already seen some unrest so It is very possible I'll have to leave. 
The flip side of this is that having the leadership of the left and their cadre of extremist myrmidons so openly drop the mask as they have this year will certainly lead to some self reflection by quite a few people. The pain, if it comes to pass will, in the long term probably help the nation to heal, but lancing boils, like making omelets is a euphemism for dreadful suffering that ought not to happen.  

Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Mon Nov 2 12:43:15 2020 (5iiQK)

5 Yeah.  Watching it from far afield, it looks like Trump will win (though I can't really speak about the congressional races) and the left's reaction will make 2016 look like a Mormon mathematics teacher's union annual picnic.

And I don't think they'll learn their lesson, and it will happen again at least in 2024.

Stay safe.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at Mon Nov 2 18:03:41 2020 (PiXy!)

6 I always miss Steve, but I really miss having him now, to talk about the 2020 elections.

Personal observations, and right off the bat, I have to be a bit vague about my descriptions because otherwise the info will pinpoint exactly where I am.

I have no idea who will win tomorrow, but I can tell you that, living in a very blue area (The bluest part of the state outside actual cities.), I have seen the usual lots and lots of Biden signs, and very few Trumps.  But, I have also seen a few more Trump signs just in the last few days on my drives, right in the middle of neighborhoods festooned with Democrat signs...As well as a sizable number of signs for the GOP challenger taking on the Democrat incumbent in Congress.  I have not noticed a lot of houses with the Stars and Stripes, but I can say there are a surprising number of houses with no signs in neighborhoods and streets otherwise lined with every Democrat signs under the sun (And you get the feeling that maybe the Democrats might have wanted to spend less money on signs and web ads than on, say, phone banks.  The number and variety of signs for Biden-Harris on the average property is startling, to say the least.).  I find it interesting.

The one thing I am willing to venture is that Biden probably will not do as well as Hillary did among the people in the blue county, due to the unpleasantness that occurred when spring was turning to summer.

Posted by: cxt217 at Mon Nov 2 20:28:11 2020 (4i7w0)

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