I’ve been here since the beginning. I had given up on politics pre-Trump, but saw him as a reason to come back in. But I’m past tired of this “trust the plan” nonsense. Faith and trust are not unlimited assets Q and POTUS can count on their constituencies to hold forever with no results. Trump can legally call a press conference and read the FISA application. Damn the sources and methods - whom does our government work for? Themselves, or us?
It’s tragic - they have Stockholm syndrome.
Then where is it? Words, words, words. Posts, posts, posts. And not one single thing concrete.
And everyone who calls us shills for legitimate concerns (no one on this board thought losing the House would be easier “good” yesterday, but read the cope posts today and oh boy) hurts their own cause. You can’t cite as evidence to trust the plan a Q post. WE want to be able to trace that Q post into action taken benefiting us as American citizens. And if it is so bad that DJT can’t fix it, admit it. Stop saying we have it all, that these people are so stupid that any minute now…
I endorse this post. Put up or shut up, Q and POTUS. Or tell us that it isn’t soluable and that we need to look towards other solutions. This is what will happen if you’re unable to deliver anyway.
No. I am unable to accept this pace of change. I want to fight, and will find someone who is fighting.
You need to add in there the possibility that it is an elaborate pysop and that either Q or POTUS himself is compromised. This of course is the very worst case scenario and must be accounted for.
POTUS can call a press conference and read it. Jim Jordan could read it on the House floor. This is getting tiring. People will get tired of this shit - call them concern trolls or whatever, but peoples’ patience is a factor Q must consider just as much as the moves the deep state makes. And if he doesn’t consider it a variable, then the team never “had it all” or “were in total control” because they forgot a few things.
Of course. I’m not trying to demoralize here, rely keeping realistic about what’s happening. we always knew it was an uphill battle and POTUS was a serious underdog. The question every person who is aware of what is happening in this country needs to ask is: when do we abandon this possibility. For me, that question is not today, but today the current possibility looks a lot less likely to succeed than it did yesterday. And no post-result justifications that would have been mocked relentlessly had the Left engaged in them (“here’s how we won by losing last night!”) will change that.
Exactly. People expect something in return for the support they continue to give POTUS. Right now, we’ve no wall, illegals are still streaming across the border (this caravan may or may not make it, but the last one did, and dozens worth of caravans have come over in two years), and the legislative “accomplishments” POTUS takes credit in are mostly things his supporters don’t care about.
It wasn’t totally Bush’s fault that the housing market crashed - those seeds had long been sown. But he got blamed. We all know Trump isn’t fully in control, but like it or not, we hold him accountable. And right now, let’s be honest - we haven’t gotten anything we really wanted from 2016 yet.
I love the rhetorical advances POTUS has made over the last two months; I just hope he follows through on a lot of that stuff. At this point, I’d say my faith in his ability to do so is waning.