If it's true that a dozen governors will start taking their orders from Trump, how goofy to think that they would be foiled by an indictment.
Second, "if . . then" works with the laws of physics.
"If I drop this glass on the concrete, it will fall and break." That works.
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And what would that do?
Does anyone seriously believe that if Trump is put in jail, Qanon will melt away, Fox will start reporting the truth, and Marjorie Taylor Greene will change her party affiliation to Democrat?
No matter how this trial plays out, the US will remain divided between those who choose truth, Democracy, and rule of law and the millions who reject these things.
My mantra is that there are no magic bullets and these people will always be with us.
Except for state legislatures, they have less power now than they have for a while.
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The only real and lasting solutions are political ones. Get Democrats into local offices. Get people who want democracy to survive to the polls at every election, at every level.
🔹prosecuting without convicting can backfire.
🔹conviction won't loosen the support of his supporters. They are immune to truth.
Trump will say the jury was filled with Democrats. The GOP will say the prosecutions are revenge and authoritarian.
My point . . .
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. . . is that there are no instant solutions.
It's not like a gutsy prosecutor can bring charges and POOF the GOP will melt like the Wicked Witch and Trump will lose his grip on the Qanon people and Fox will start reporting the truth.