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In reply to the discussion: I'm afraid of Trump, but some of the hyperbole here is really not helpful [View all]bettyellen
(47,209 posts)42. It's serious when so many well respected heads are on the chopping block...
Very unusual circumstances. Instead of the normal capable people handling everything it seems like everyone in charge who can be fired IS being fired. I would not be surprised to hear it's a whole lot of "second in commands" suddenly taking the reins at once, with very little warning to plan.
Aside from that I'd be surprised if Trumps Breitbart influenced campaign people are not planning some ugly disruptive crap as well. He'd love to turn it into a shit show. I've not doubt he's giving it his best effort.
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I'm afraid of Trump, but some of the hyperbole here is really not helpful [View all]
onenote
Jan 2017
OP
And what makes you so certain that the folks in that list aren't "confident and stable"
onenote
Jan 2017
#18
That and leaving a shit ton of jobs unfilled or staffed with incompetents....
bettyellen
Jan 2017
#65
They - and the rest of the GOP - are trying to erase any sign Obama was ever President.
Crash2Parties
Jan 2017
#70
I understand that anxiety can make everything look much worse than it really is.
guillaumeb
Jan 2017
#3
I'm not saying he won't try to curtail our rights and freedoms. I'm pointing out specific claims
onenote
Jan 2017
#13
The biggest argument against martial law is it would roil the markets.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2017
#14
Bush, McCain, and Romney all paid lip service to democratic norms and the rule of law.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2017
#24
I never said they were fascists and I dismissed talk of them acting as such as nonsense.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2017
#41
I thought it was crazy talk. Trump is unhinged and has fascist tendencies. He is a unique threat.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2017
#61
True. But just because Trump will try to roll back our rights doesn't mean he's going to declare
onenote
Jan 2017
#23
What exactly do you think will happen if we posit that he will declare martial law and he doesn't?
Squinch
Jan 2017
#48
How about conspiring with Russians to steal the election? Would it have been OK for us to
Squinch
Jan 2017
#50
Excellent post & very true: Everything you said is right & fear is certainly warranted
Alekzander
Jan 2017
#73
Neh, those lacking critical thinking to misinterpret are not likely to care about our credibility.
UTUSN
Jan 2017
#58
You *do* realize the next 4 years are going to be a fricken' disater, don't you?
baldguy
Jan 2017
#64
We will never have to worry about martial law or camps because there is no way in the world
A-Schwarzenegger
Jan 2017
#82
1. Trump is unhinged and capable of ANYTHING! 2. Those who are still Trump lovers/supporters
cornball 24
Jan 2017
#85