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Trueblue Texan

(2,899 posts)
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 02:41 PM Sep 17

My best hope for our future....

I know it sounds like a cop out and please don't get the impression I'm not working every single day to do everything I can to ensure that Democrats win up and down the ballot, but my best hope for our future is for TSF to experience some kind of neurological event that will render him unable to speak, walk, or function in any way as an independent person; unable to perform his own self-care or make any decisions for himself. I know it's horrible of me, but to my mind, it's the best case scenario for our nation. Even his supporters won't be able to deny his incompetence if he cannot even approach a podium, form a single word, stand, walk, or control his body. He's never been able to control his mouth or his behavior so it seems a fitting end for him. It would solve so many problems, though not all of them I realize.

I am exhausted by the chaos the man brings daily and I know even with the election of Kamala Harris, TSF's troublemaking won't end. If he had a significant neurological event, it would clearly be "God's plan" and the nut jobs could be more easily managed. Unlike so many here that seem to be better humans than me, I am not above wishing the worst for that f*ing monster. If that would happen, I have hope that maybe another tree will fall on that other f*ing monster, Greg Abbott.

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My best hope for our future.... (Original Post) Trueblue Texan Sep 17 OP
TSF could die tomorrow and MAGAts would proceed to vote for his corpse. no_hypocrisy Sep 17 #1
True, but at least the "undecideds" wouldn't give him their vote nt Trueblue Texan Sep 17 #3
Karma is infallible, but seems to take longer than we would like. usonian Sep 17 #2

usonian

(13,550 posts)
2. Karma is infallible, but seems to take longer than we would like.
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 04:07 PM
Sep 17

Our job seems to be in limiting the damage that evil-doers do until they get payback.

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