“This sounds far-fetched, but it isn’t.”
Nothing is farfetched. There were two assassination attempts on Trump. The first one is amazing, not just for the facts of the crime but for the facts after. How can James Copenhaver, one of the people wounded, present a video like that, played on TV like endlessly, and almost nobody notices that the AGR building cannot be right next to the crowd? It’s in reality 150 meters or at least 120 meters away. Of course, all else is fake in that background. How America Was Lost: ... Best Price: $5.35 Buy New $2.99 (as of 10:30 UTC - Details)
So, nothing is farfetched. All you indicate could happen. Let’s “take the bull by the horns” by focusing on the assassination attempt(s).
They, or he, tried to kill him in Butler. Let’s think it in the most obvious way: The killer(s) did not want him to be President. They do not want him to be President. He was saved miraculously or in a way that forces us to think of “Providence”, and people realize that he was saved. We can all say by “luck” but it sounds incomplete. When we think of Providence, it explains it satisfactorily for us.
It’s mystical. Let’s then think about the mystical world we don’t really know. I can say I don’t at least. It could be that this assassin enemy is pleased in November and Trump loses. It could be that once again he (enemy) is stopped and Trump wins the election and is the next president. It will be one of the two. Among the many things that we are bound to learn about the so-called Deep State in this election, we are also bound to learn about how this mystical (or supernatural) reality works.
The mystical facts as we know them (the above facts for here) make one think that Trump will win, that the Butler assassin will lose again. That assassin is certainly going down one way or another. There is no way that it wins. One can see in its characteristics that it already lost (and long ago). We play a part in a drama of good versus evil, finally being the instruments of this confrontation. My most immediate objective in writing something like “The Video of James Copenhaver” (excuse me, makes me chuckle too) is my concern (proper concern) for the mental and spiritual health of people. The larger issue was not really the first thing for me. In this respect (larger results), who wins the election is a matter that a higher power will determine, just like it determined Trump would be saved in Butler, and that everybody should know he was saved (which we know because the bullet grazed him like that), determined the failure, the fall of the enemy (and I have the enemy’s nature in mind)…
Military Memoirs of A ... Best Price: $11.32 Buy New $18.99 (as of 01:47 UTC - Details) Even if Trump loses, it will be all right in the end. (I don’t think he will lose; and the actual economy is as you described it.) If it takes days to count the votes, the only country in the world where that happens or is allowed, there might be cheating but it might be neutralized into a stupidity with not enough cheating to win.
Democrats are pushing their luck if they want to win by cheating. It would go to the Supreme Court, which is very conservative.
The point of this feedback is to think of Butler. Will that assassin get his wish? If Trump loses in this election, he got his wish. Killing him was the means for this objective of not having him become President again. So, I would think Trump will win. But there are many other ways to win.
Trump is surrounding himself better this time. Musk said he thinks he can cut $2.5 trillion out of approximately $6 trillion. So, he “means business.” Kennedy has an ambitious health agenda and Trump said he will let him do what he wants to do.