Insurrection 2021

What's going to happen on January 6th?

  • TRUMP JUNTA GOVERNMENT

    Votes: 40 10.1%
  • CHICOM BIDEN ROUNDUP

    Votes: 18 4.5%
  • BOOMERS STANDING AROUND IN Q MERCH ACCOMPLISHING NOTHING

    Votes: 340 85.4%

  • Total voters
    398
  • Poll closed .
How do they plan to operate a military with out white people?

Black people and Hispanics have their own culture on how to handle things. Tell a white guy to storm a mine field and he ll do it. Tell a black guy that and hell whoop the ass of the officer who gave that order and gladly take the court martial.
Hispanics are not known for putting up with horse shit either.

White people are the only ones who will provide service with a smile.
Sounds a lot like women, which will probably be a mandatory quota on all would be death squads. They don't count except for when they do, like every other Social Justice nonsense cause.
 
Sounds a lot like women, which will probably be a mandatory quota on all would be death squads. They don't count except for when they do, like every other Social Justice nonsense cause.
Women in the forces are even better. You get people who play hide and seek whenever work is to be done and use sex to cause chaos within the ranks.

This whole thing got the words "ends in" and "a shitshow" written all over it.
 
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Are these people out of their mind? How can they expect the Guard to give up their lives to protect them if they publicly state that they don't trust them? That's a great way to get the military behind you - by telling them you don't believe they will uphold their oaths. Soldiers die in Democrat wars too.
I like that those politicians know that everyone hates them.

Somewhere in DC:
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I like how we've known for decades that there are legit gang members going into the armed forces and getting training for ghetto ops courtesy of the US government, but now everyone is flipping the fuck out that troops may spend time on 4chan shitposting Q memes lol
 
How do they plan to operate a military with out white people?

Black people and Hispanics have their own culture on how to handle things. Tell a white guy to storm a mine field and he ll do it. Tell a black guy that and hell whoop the ass of the officer who gave that order and gladly take the court martial.
Hispanics are not known for putting up with horse shit either.

White people are the only ones who will provide service with a smile.

Remember the left doesn't believe systems are allowed to change without leftists making the change, and only in ways leftists change the systems.

Get rid of the white conservatives in the military? The military is not allowed to change in any way other than there's now less white conservatives, and magic black liberals must appear out of nowhere to fill the empty space. The culture can't change, the effectiveness can't change, etc.

You see this everywhere wokeists try and push their activism, from the culture war to business to politics. It's an 8 year old's fantasy as to how activism and change works.

What world did I just enter?

We almost escaped clown world, but it dragged us back, kicking and screaming.
 
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Until the baizao end up in a Holiday in Cambodia, nothing will convince them that they're making deals with the devil.
I think they still think they’d actually believe they’re not getting into trouble. If execution footage gets leaked in Minecraft, expect some “it was that moment where the leftist knew, they fucked up” compilations.
  • If Taiwan is invaded under the Biden administration, the US flat out won't get involved because it's basically become our official foreign policy to lose a war against China; and has been so for over 20 years. Trump was just a blip.
  • If Iran and Saudi Arabia go to war, US involvement is likely because HURR DURR MUH POST WW1 ERA FOREIGN POLICY and we'll suffer very high casualties because Iran has an actual army, however lesser, while thus far we've only fought Arabs in the Middle East who are shit at conventional war but experienced at being a constant asymmetrical threat. Also Iran will have no moral qualms about using dirty bombs or chemical weapons, so enjoy that bit of fun.
  • Russia will probably invade the Caucuses. Where, who knows, spin the wheel and find out. USA won't get involved.
  • North Korea actually got fucked extremely hard by Wuflu, so they're actually in no condition to invade anyone.
  • Random African wars will be on the table, but nobody's ever cared about those.
So long story short, Iran is the only actual conflict with US involvement that is foreseeable in the next decade or two. The rest are either unlikely, or just have the US on the sidelines.
So the only real war America could find themselves in is against the one country that talks endlessly about killing us with extreme prejudice and will gladly take the “mutually” out of the “mutually assured destruction” if the US is involved. Great.
 
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The censure resolution passed in a unanimous vote by the 45-member central committee. It included a demand that Ms. Cheney appear before the committee to explain her actions.
The resolution also declared that a “vocal majority of Wyoming Republicans recognize there were significant irregularities” in the Nov. 3 presidential election.

Allegations of ballot fraud and election irregularities were the basis for the Jan. 6 pro-Trump rally that preceded the siege of the Capitol building that temporarily halted the Electoral College vote count that affirmed President-elect Joseph R. Biden’s victory.
By S.A. Miller - The Washington Times - Monday, January 18, 2021
The Republican Party Central Committee in Carbon County, Wyoming, has censured Rep. Liz Cheney for voting to impeach President Trump, as support for the one-time rising GOP star crumbles in her home state.
The censure resolution passed in a unanimous vote by the 45-member central committee. It included a demand that Ms. Cheney appear before the committee to explain her actions.
“Our representative did not represent our voice,” said Carbon County GOP Chairman Joey Correnti IV, who presented the resolution to the central committee at a Saturday meeting where the vote took place.

SEE ALSO: Resolution to censure Liz Cheney

The resolution condemns Ms. Cheney for conduct described as defying the will of most Wyoming Republican voters and joining in a rushed impeachment that did not examine all the facts and denied Mr. Trump due process.
The resolution also declared that a “vocal majority of Wyoming Republicans recognize there were significant irregularities” in the Nov. 3 presidential election.
Allegations of ballot fraud and election irregularities were the basis for the Jan. 6 pro-Trump rally that preceded the siege of the Capitol building that temporarily halted the Electoral College vote count that affirmed President-elect Joseph R. Biden’s victory.
The censure is the latest blow to Ms. Cheney, a member of the House Republican leadership team and the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney.
The Wyoming Republican Party issued a statement last week acknowledging its GOP voters overwhelming condemn Ms. Cheney‘s actions on impeachment.
Fellow members of the House Republican Conference are calling for her to step down from her post as conference chair, which she so far refuses to do.
Ms. Cheney had not responded to the county central committee as of Monday morning, Mr. Correnti said.
She has practically gone into hiding, he said.
“People in the county party have attempted to get ahold of Representative Cheney through email, phone calls — and I think only one person got a response from a staffer and it was pretty short,” he said. “We haven’t heard anything.”
Ms. Cheney also did not immediately respond to The Washington Times’s request for comment on the censure.
The blowback against Ms. Cheney demonstrated Mr. Trump’s undented popularity with the base. Roughly 87% of Republican voters approved of Mr. Trump’s job performance in an NBC News survey conducted after the Jan. 6 riot and his impeachment.
Ms. Cheney was heralded as a new GOP star when she was elected to Wyoming’s single House seat in 2018. She was viewed in Washington as perhaps a future House speaker.
Her political future is now in doubt after she became the face of House Republican support for impeaching Mr. Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
There’s widespread talk in Wyoming of a primary challenge for Ms. Cheney in 2022. In Washington, fellow Republican Reps. Andy Biggs of Arizona and Matt Rosendale of Montana are circulating a petition to knock her off the leadership team.
Ms. Cheney was among 10 House Republicans who joined Democrats to impeach Mr. Trump last week. But it was Ms. Cheney that House Democrats pointed to during the impeachment debate as evidence of widespread and bipartisan support for ousting Mr. Trump.
“The president of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack,” Ms. Cheney said in explaining her vote. “Everything that followed was his doing. None of this would have happened without the president.”
 
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By S.A. Miller - The Washington Times - Monday, January 18, 2021
The Republican Party Central Committee in Carbon County, Wyoming, has censured Rep. Liz Cheney for voting to impeach President Trump, as support for the one-time rising GOP star crumbles in her home state.
The censure resolution passed in a unanimous vote by the 45-member central committee. It included a demand that Ms. Cheney appear before the committee to explain her actions.
“Our representative did not represent our voice,” said Carbon County GOP Chairman Joey Correnti IV, who presented the resolution to the central committee at a Saturday meeting where the vote took place.

SEE ALSO: Resolution to censure Liz Cheney

The resolution condemns Ms. Cheney for conduct described as defying the will of most Wyoming Republican voters and joining in a rushed impeachment that did not examine all the facts and denied Mr. Trump due process.
The resolution also declared that a “vocal majority of Wyoming Republicans recognize there were significant irregularities” in the Nov. 3 presidential election.
Allegations of ballot fraud and election irregularities were the basis for the Jan. 6 pro-Trump rally that preceded the siege of the Capitol building that temporarily halted the Electoral College vote count that affirmed President-elect Joseph R. Biden’s victory.
The censure is the latest blow to Ms. Cheney, a member of the House Republican leadership team and the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney.
The Wyoming Republican Party issued a statement last week acknowledging its GOP voters overwhelming condemn Ms. Cheney‘s actions on impeachment.
Fellow members of the House Republican Conference are calling for her to step down from her post as conference chair, which she so far refuses to do.
Ms. Cheney had not responded to the county central committee as of Monday morning, Mr. Correnti said.
She has practically gone into hiding, he said.
“People in the county party have attempted to get ahold of Representative Cheney through email, phone calls — and I think only one person got a response from a staffer and it was pretty short,” he said. “We haven’t heard anything.”
Yep expect her to get primary and possibly lose to it
 
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By S.A. Miller - The Washington Times - Monday, January 18, 2021
The Republican Party Central Committee in Carbon County, Wyoming, has censured Rep. Liz Cheney for voting to impeach President Trump, as support for the one-time rising GOP star crumbles in her home state.
The censure resolution passed in a unanimous vote by the 45-member central committee. It included a demand that Ms. Cheney appear before the committee to explain her actions.
“Our representative did not represent our voice,” said Carbon County GOP Chairman Joey Correnti IV, who presented the resolution to the central committee at a Saturday meeting where the vote took place.

SEE ALSO: Resolution to censure Liz Cheney

The resolution condemns Ms. Cheney for conduct described as defying the will of most Wyoming Republican voters and joining in a rushed impeachment that did not examine all the facts and denied Mr. Trump due process.
The resolution also declared that a “vocal majority of Wyoming Republicans recognize there were significant irregularities” in the Nov. 3 presidential election.
Allegations of ballot fraud and election irregularities were the basis for the Jan. 6 pro-Trump rally that preceded the siege of the Capitol building that temporarily halted the Electoral College vote count that affirmed President-elect Joseph R. Biden’s victory.
The censure is the latest blow to Ms. Cheney, a member of the House Republican leadership team and the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney.
The Wyoming Republican Party issued a statement last week acknowledging its GOP voters overwhelming condemn Ms. Cheney‘s actions on impeachment.
Fellow members of the House Republican Conference are calling for her to step down from her post as conference chair, which she so far refuses to do.
Ms. Cheney had not responded to the county central committee as of Monday morning, Mr. Correnti said.
She has practically gone into hiding, he said.
“People in the county party have attempted to get ahold of Representative Cheney through email, phone calls — and I think only one person got a response from a staffer and it was pretty short,” he said. “We haven’t heard anything.”
Ms. Cheney also did not immediately respond to The Washington Times’s request for comment on the censure.
The blowback against Ms. Cheney demonstrated Mr. Trump’s undented popularity with the base. Roughly 87% of Republican voters approved of Mr. Trump’s job performance in an NBC News survey conducted after the Jan. 6 riot and his impeachment.
Ms. Cheney was heralded as a new GOP star when she was elected to Wyoming’s single House seat in 2018. She was viewed in Washington as perhaps a future House speaker.
Her political future is now in doubt after she became the face of House Republican support for impeaching Mr. Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
There’s widespread talk in Wyoming of a primary challenge for Ms. Cheney in 2022. In Washington, fellow Republican Reps. Andy Biggs of Arizona and Matt Rosendale of Montana are circulating a petition to knock her off the leadership team.
Ms. Cheney was among 10 House Republicans who joined Democrats to impeach Mr. Trump last week. But it was Ms. Cheney that House Democrats pointed to during the impeachment debate as evidence of widespread and bipartisan support for ousting Mr. Trump.
“The president of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack,” Ms. Cheney said in explaining her vote. “Everything that followed was his doing. None of this would have happened without the president.”
Ladies and gentlemen, Exhibit A of why Democrats want the electoral college to be abolished.
 
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