Have you noticed something?
First we were told that somehow Trump didn't win the election. He allegedly cheated, apparently with Russian help.
Now we're being told that Maduro somehow didn't win HIS election. He allegedly cheated ... somehow.
In a few days we shall be "treated" to a belated SOTU address of sorts, followed by a rebuttal from a failed gubernatorial candidate. And the impression I am getting is that she somehow was cheated out of a victory she so richly deserved - maybe in the same way Hillary and Guaidó were "cheated".
The trend I'm pointing out is that the powers that be, the corporate-controlled MSM, and their collaborators are putting forth the concept that elections in the Western hemisphere no longer are legitimate. Somehow the "right" people are being cheated by the "wrong" people, who are manipulating the elections and seizing power they didn't earn and don't deserve.
And why don't they deserve it? Because they're racist? Because of "toxic masculinity"? Because of "white privilege"? Because they're "socialist"? Certainly these all are factors in modern life, but since when did they become issues which invalidate elections? Do votes cast by right-thinkers count more than votes cast by wrong-thinkers (e.g., the "basket of deplorables")? It seems like they do ... to some people.
I urge you to figure out what the heck is going on, and to act accordingly. Are revolutionaries and usurpers wrecking our government and/or trying to seize the reins of power? If they are and we allow them to go unchallenged, we're facing chaos (or worse). And while there ARE people who thrive on chaos, most of us will not.
Maduro is making the same basic error Trump made - he's not arresting the seditionist Guaidó, just like Trump failed to arrest Hillary and the other seditionists in the US. Is this because both men are weak, or is something else going on? Who really is pulling the strings in both countries?
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