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Old 12.22.2020, 05:28 AM   #698
Robert Schunk
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So, by now, while abslolutely supporting President Trump's continuing litigation in support of his re-election bid, I must admit that, pending current litigation, Biden appears to have won the election.

I am a Socialist who has seen, both through my own studies of history and with my own eyes in real time, insurrectionary governments rendering themselves illegitimate by refusing to acknowledge the will of the electorate as expressed through elections subsequent to the insurrection. Therefor, as the insurrectionary election of 2016 appears to have been reversed by the results of the election of 2020, I find myself in the same position in which the Socialist Party of Milwaukee (my native city) found itself in the year 1912, when our Socialist Mayor, the great Emil Seidel, was defeated by a wicked alliance of the Bougeois parties. He, and, more importantly, his party, did not then strive to remain in power, but, rather, yielded to the electoral victor.

This clearly informs my own Milwaukee Kraut Socialist sensibilities in that Socialism is a TOOL, and not a RELIGION, to be applied or not from time to time as the electorate sees fit.

In the same vein, President Trump should leave office on 20 January 2021 (once again, pending the results of current litigation), if only to preserve the optics of a peaceful transition of power (which many young people here in the US found objectionable when President Obama peacefully handed power to President Trump on 20 January 2017).

I am willing to wait and see whether or not President Biden lives up to his pledge to reunite the nation, or whether he attempts to purge the nation of Trump supporters (most importantly including workers and farmers).
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