I’ll go

  1. I’m not alone.
  2. Trump:

Declares martial law

Or

Has defied court orders

Or

Has committed violence against government officials

Or

Dissolved all other branches of government

There is probably more but these are ones that come to mind.

Edit:

Deleted my responses. I asked for honest opinions. I’m not here to call balls and strikes.

  • FlashMobOfOne
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    324 days ago

    It will take the protests being armed.

    Because if the protests aren’t armed, they’re not going to accomplish anything. There will be no change if the wealthy class isn’t made to live in fear of the public.

    • @tamal3
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      52 days ago

      Strike power is real power

    • John Richard
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      -244 days ago

      Calm yourself Mario, Luigi tried & failed

      • @ieatpwns
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        43 days ago

        Implying he’s in the hole and will never see the light of day again when his trial hasn’t even started

      • Porto881
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        163 days ago

        tried and failed

        He literally shot the guy three times in the head lol

        • @meco03211
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          43 days ago

          Maybe he means failed to enact meaningful change? I don’t much had changed internally for insurance companies other than getting a legal basis to stamp out any vocal dissent as a “threat”.

          • FlashMobOfOne
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            33 days ago

            Change will come much quicker when protest groups ditch peaceful protest and show up armed, en masse, with AR-15’s.

            Guaranteed.

          • @MadBabs
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            43 days ago

            Don’t count him out yet. Change is slow. I know we’re used to hearing about revolutions in the aftermath, with the whole complete story. We’re living one now, and it’ll go slowly at first.

          • @[email protected]
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            33 days ago

            The guy that killed the blood sucking parasite who got richer denying critical care to insured patients after they’d paid his company tens of thousands of dollars?

            Sounds like a hero to me.