A group of 6,000 lawers are calling for Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley to be disbarred for their questioning of the election results.

Mo Brooks is facing an ethics investigation for inciting a riot.

Newly elected Congresswoman Cori Bush is demanding that 138 Republicans who were questioning the election be expelled from Congress.

Cumulus radio threatened to fire any talk show host that continued to question the election outcome.

Twitter and Facebook are purging people who questioned the election outcome.

Something like this:

CNN: “Democrats take 79 seats in the Senate and 340 seats in the House.”

Some Dude: “Ummm…. that seems like bullshit.  I call shenanigans.”

Big Tech: “You are now unpersoned, and kicked off every platform.  Your small business will never be able to advertise online, its page is gone, it won’t even appear in Google Maps.  Enjoy destitution.”

Government: “You are under arrest for attempting to incite a riot.”

I’m suspicious that the purpose of all of this is to make it clear that nobody can question the outcome of an election (in which the Democrat wins) without serious repercussions.

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By J. Kb

6 thoughts on “I’m disturbed by where this is possibly going”
  1. I expect we’ll all be unpersons eventually.

    Eventually once someone is an unperson they can make them disappear and no ond will say anything for fear of being next.

  2. 6000 lawyers “and law students.”
    I’d like to know the split on that. It stinks no matter what, but the pile of shit may not be that big.

  3. “I’m suspicious that the purpose of all of this is to make it clear that nobody can question the outcome of an election (in which the Democrat wins) without serious repercussions.”

    Do you think!!!!???????
    /sarc

  4. Your numbers are too small. They’re going to have 100 Senate seats and every single seat in the house. Permanently

    1. They have to have a token number of approved opponents to give the appearance of honesty.

      Remember that Sadam and Chavez only got 98% of the vote.

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