We Are Witnessing The Birth Of A Movement And The Downfall Of A President

Let’s all remember black families before they went democrat. So said ..
 
There has been a turning. A protest against the murder of a black man by police in Minneapolis has become a movement. Demonstrations, which began almost two weeks ago, are ongoing. They are huge. They are nationwide. They are peaceful. They show no signs of stopping. They are protesting the death of a man who should not have had to die, and they are protesting the man who seemingly gave permission for him to be murdered by the intolerance and racism he has openly promoted for more than four years.

But Trump's threat to use active-duty soldiers to suppress dissent has encountered some profound pushback from an unexpected source: the United States military. It began with a statement by former Secretary of Defense James Mattis in reaction to the use of force, and then something extraordinary happened. Mattis' clarion call was joined by more senior military figures, beginning with Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. Retired Adm. Mike Mullen, who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Barack Obama, was next. He wrote a piece for The Atlantic entitled, "I cannot remain silent."

Retired General John R. Allen weighed in next, writing ominously in Foreign Policy magazine. More retired generals weighed in later in the week, including two former chairs of the Joint Chiefs, Martin Dempsey and Richard Meyers.

But even more extraordinary than the retired officers who spoke out was the letter from the current chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Gen. Mark A. Milley, which was leaked to conservative pundit Bill Kristol on Thursday. Milley is said to have had a contentious meeting with Trump in the Oval Office on Monday before joining him in his infamous "walk" down the street cleared by police and National Guard soldiers. According to David Ignatius of the Washington Post, Milley, "whose temper can match Trump's...was vocal in reiterating his advice to the president against mobilizing troops, according to three knowledgeable sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity." That is Washington-speak for "they were yelling at each other."

For a military man, this comes close to a call for insurrection. Milley's message is written in a code that everyone in uniform will understand implicitly. By reminding every member of the military that the soldiers currently deployed on the street around the country are not there under the authority of the president, and by reminding them of their oath to the Constitution, he is telling them that the military will not be carrying out any un-American orders issued by Donald Trump.


Trump has lost the military. He's done.

It is a movement, albeit one orchestrated by the 1% Elites against a sitting President

'The Saker': The Systemic Collapse Of The US Society Has Begun
 
Let’s all remember black families before they went democrat. So said ..

The Moynihan Report called fatherless household the great threat to the stability of a family in poverty so LBJ made replacing the father with a government check the centerpiece of the "Great Society"
 
Less than four years of Trump and this is what you have:
111,000 Americans dead
40 Million Americans unemployed (That is near 25% more people than there are in the entirety of Canada)
Black minorities are seen losing their life on the streets
Riots are breaking out throughout their country.
Remove Trump from office NOW before he burns down the entire country.
Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.
 

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