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WHY DOES IT APPEAR THE LEFT IS SLEEPING AMID CHAOS?



Those who conclude that the left does not have an answer for the chaos going on now are MISTAKEN.... I strongly believe that the silence is a deliberate strategy.

How will they have tools and records to fight with if they do not allow the new king to wreck enough havoc? How will they tell fellow citizens that this is what you bargained for and what you are getting? You handed the right all the power from the SCOTUS to Congress and the White House... Now, here are the alternatives (I hope they have some ideas of what to propose - otherwise, they are doomed to the back seat forever)... November 2026 is just around the corner. The mid-term election is not too far away. Some elections in November 2025 will be pointers to what 2026 will bring.

The right is not all united. Many people who have been sacked are not from the left... Right and Left have felt the impact of the wrecking ball. Many have lost their means of livelihood - jobs, and some are considering suicide. And those who are yet impacted are living in palpable fear. When more people are sacked, it will affect the economy... From everyday items to grocery and real estate, all will be affected, and a downturn in the economy is guaranteed. When tariffs now climb on top of it, Americans should brace for an even greater impact in the next few weeks. March is going to be a decisive month... tariffs on Mexico and Canada are supposed to take effect, and the debt ceiling is supposed to be lifted... March will be a time for battle royal...

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