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      He won’t and they factored that in the decision. If you apply Pascal’s Wager to state institutions, fascists always win if they manage to weaken the democratic safe guards, exactly because no one will go after them, but the minute they get the power they will go after everyone else.

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      I’d be sending Seal Team Six around to visit Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh as well.

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    Can’t wait for Americans becoming refugees on other countries en masse and getting a taste of the bitter medicine that was the way they treated foreign migrants for decades.

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      Hey so most of us are against this nonsense, republicans haven’t won the popular vote in well over a decade. We don’t really have a say in the matter, and haven’t in a pretty long time.

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      The people abandoning the US are the same people who fought tooth and nail against fascism. The fascist party is the one that’s full of people who salivate at the idea of mowing down people at the border with an M249

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      And you know we’ll bitch and moan the whole way “Don’t you know what I am? I’m a goddamn American! I have rights!” a la Randy Marsh.

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