Saturday, November 21, 2020

Not a Schloss-Blog

In North Dakota, people on their deathbeds are telling the healthcare workers caring for them that they don't believe it's COVID taking their last breaths, instead of issuing their final, heartfelt good-byes to their loved ones.

It doesn't exist, they say as they expire.. It's not real. The president told them so, they say.

That's where we are, America. Those same people believe the presidential election was rigged and that Biden was elected by cheating.

In fact, 70 percent of Republicans believe that. No, really, they do. Google it.

We are in a sad place, America. The majority of Republicans believe COVID is not as bad as we know it is, even when they die from it, and they don't believe Trump lost the election.

It's as if Trump will set up an alternate governing body and run the country from Mar-a-Lago in Florida, except he'll be in court in New York, fighting off charges that will send him to jail involving his taxes and his over-valuing and/or under-valuing his properties, depending upon whether he was applying those values to his taxes or applying for a loan from Russian oligarch-controlled Deutsche Bank

Trump is leaving a true mess for the incoming Biden administration, with dead bodies piling up across the country, bodies in denial of the virus that killed them.

And while the majority of spineless, chickenshit Republican senators continue to enable the president's charges via their silence, the president's loyalists continue to lose case after case in court they have brought to try to overturn battleground state-after-battleground state outcome. Gives new meaning to most of OMG/WTF (Ohio/Michigan/Georgia and Wisconsin/Texas/Florida).

Trump will leave the White House, sometime before Jan. 20, when Biden is sworn in. But he won't go away. His Twitter account will remain in his banana republic state, except he can't tweet from a courtroom in New York City, where he will be fighting for his life to stay out of prison.

Hey Donald. Martha Stewart called. She said, give it up.

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