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You are posting liesFALSE! Martial law has been imposed 64 times in America, so it is neither a rarity nor a common event. It is incorrect to say that it's not normal for a president of the United States to declare martial law, nationwide or in parts of the country, and if Trump were to declare it, it wouldn't be from him losing an election, because he has not done that.Your post is the kind of stupidity we need to be on guard against. With the exception of the Civil War and Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus, martial law has been a rarity in this nation and has been localized on a state, and usually, a city level.
For example, Before Hawaii was a state, there was martial law imposed after Pearl Harbor, to much controversy.
Martial law in the United States - Wikipedia
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We can not normalize talk of martial law as though it is routine in this country. It is not.
Nothing in our history would indicate that it is in anyway normal for a president of the United States to declare martial law, nationwide or in parts of the country, because he lost an election.
They only do that in third world shitholes.
He actually WON the election, and the martial law would be to ensure that a new election was being conducted legally and properly, without manipulation favoring one candidate or the other, as has occured. Martial law isn't something one does on a whim, but it does have it's proper place to be used when/where the situation warrants it, and no situation has ever warranted it more than in the 6 swing states, right now, or next month.
Hope this has fixed your perception imbalance on martial law.
Martial law is a rarity and abnormal.
Trump lost and that is fact
The election was fair and legal
your perception needs fixing