>Everything trump is doing indicates that he is willing to take this as far as the American people will let him, up to and including martial law, military tribunals, and executions for treason. What we are seeing is a public negotiation, where trump is making daily offers to his opponents that they reject completely, and every day trump ratchets it up a little further.
>Exhibit A is pic related. Flynn will be on Lou Dobbs tomorrow night, and Lou is a maniac, so he will ask Flynn about this tweet, and whether he thinks that martial law to facilitate an election redo is a realistic possibility. My prediction is that Flynn will then proceed to remind everyone that this kind of thing is neither unprecedented, nor all that extreme as our history goes. He will talk about a limited form of martial law that will focus entirely on conducting a new election, either in the battleground states only or across the country. He will point out that it is the last resort. And he will say something like, I hope it doesnt come to that, but I also hope the president will do what is right if necessary.
>Flynn will be seen as a trump proxy, and on the right this will serve to begin normalizing the idea that this could really happen. Plenty of people are already in favor of it, but flynn will give them the rhetoric necessary to defend it.
>Elites will understand that trump is willing to go full rubicon don if necessary, and they will respond by making more extreme threats of their own. Pic related is where we are at right now, but it will get uglier.
>The rank and file left will again be activated to threaten havoc if trump follows through.
>The elites are currently so terrified that they are burning down their main source of control over conservatives in Fox News. Some read this as confidence, but it is not. Tucker Carlson is an unbelievably valuable asset. For him to ignore the election fraud means that they are putting the screws to him, or he is one of them. You decide which, it doesn't matter either way.
>The outcome is being negotiated. I think trump will probably stop when they stop, but he will never be a good goy again.
>I think that Trump is in the middle of doing the most important thing any president has done in our history, which is to re-assert the authority and supremacy of the executive.
>The branches are created co-equal, and designed in such a way that they will be jealous of their powers, but that has failed because all three have been under the control of the same group of people for so long. So congress could pass unconstitutional laws, the executive could be stripped of much of its independence and authority through injunctions and case law and mountains of bureaucracy, and the SCOTUS could come to be seen as the final authority. And while it might have appeared at times that there was conflict, in the end, the machine just kept grinding along towards the end goal, until Trump.
>The executive is not inferior to the SCOTUS, or any court. Just because they tell the president not to do something doesnt mean he cant. Trump was stymied by an out of control judiciary for his whole first term, and I think he is probably just about out of patience with them.
>If the courts continue to refuse to hear his cases and impose injunctive relief on those who are trying to steal the election, then he will eventually be forced to do something about it himself. It is very possible that he has already done so, and there are plenty of wild reports and speculations on this, ranging from DOD hackers watching Dominion traffic, to a gun battle to secure a CIA server in Frankfurt. It's hard to know what trump has already done, but I'm sure he has more than he is letting on.
>Trump is constantly a-b testing his options through proxies. He is showing us all the evidence and testimony and then none of it shows up in the MSM. The courts won't take the cases. He has reasonably requested audits and for voting machines to be examined. He is moving as rapidly as he can through this negotiation, and showing everyone his cards as he goes.
>Tomorrow night when Flynn floats the martial law idea seriously on cable news, people will have to talk about it and decide whether or not it's justified, and I think they are ready to do just that because of all they've seen.
>An important point here. Many of us already know how bad things really are. We had years to come to terms with it and it was still incredibly disruptive to our lives and psyches. Millions of people are getting redpilled in a matter of weeks. They are angry and trump is preparing them for action.