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To the degree I'm skeptical of conspiracies I'm skeptical of them being part of a greater conspiracy in a compounding way.
I do believe democrats and the justice department conspired, else achieved extraordinary consensus on a trivial matter, to get Trump convicted. It's incredibly petty and dangerous in the sense that petty infractions tend to permit infractions of greater degree. It's presumed coordination like this can't happen in our system of governance, but that just broke in a way more transparent than it ever has before. It's not just that folks conspired, it's that they succeeded at it, everyone knows it, and they seem to be celebrating that everyone knows it.
This kind of thing could be used to reform the country's foundations and we aren't in a good place to do that. We'll trade one confidence game for a worse one in all likelihood. A close (admittedly woke) friend once told me The Constitution deserves to be rewritten. It's one of the scariest things I can think of. Whether a republican or democrat writes the thing doesn't matter. They're both insane right now.
it's like they are trying to prove a point to everybody, some sort a "Hegelian strategy" or whatever
and that greater conspiracy i'm starting to believe is ultimately to dissolve state sovereign to bring to light the world government/governance
i see no other reason
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