JakeEkiss
Filthy casual
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I'm not so much worried that the current admin will win a future election, more that they won't have to. They took sledgehammers to so many institutions it will legitimately take decades of sustained work to get back to where we were which was... still not amazing in a lot of ways.They pushed too hard, too fast. Will the new Republican base show up when Trump isn't on the ticket? Their court majority, generations in the making, could go down with the ship. They should've backed Clinton and silently controlled things from the sidelines, as they had for decades.
I think fading is the most likely positive outcome. But him going to the Hague, I feel would require a shift in the American character culturally that seems... let's say unlikely in the near term. We do not currently have the will to relliably prosecute our elites.I don't see it. Like the main characters in Trump 1.0, he'll fade from the public eye or go to prison. If we elect the right guy, they'll send him to the Hague.
It could, but from what I know of military folks it would never happen that way even if that was the intent. Just not the way they tend to think. They are a culture governed as much by the decorum of their actions as the actual rules. I think it's more likely to happen now than it ever has been, and I'd be stunned if some of those generals aren't looking to each other and have virtually telepathic communications about it.Any general in the audience could've led a coup right then and there. A stiff breeze could end the Trump administration.
But if it happened I don't think it would be bombastic. It'd be a sudden, abrupt thing that was over before we knew what was happening. A flurry of activity in the White House that no one could account for, or a quiet commandeering of Air Force One or something.