Read the source article here.

Yes, only one episode of chaos in the streets was bad last year...

I'm not sure when or where Trump ever alluded to using nukes following his speech at the capital, but I'm sure that convincing the Cirlce Jerk Media's nightly regulars wasn't difficult.

In case you failed social studies – civics, of course, no longer being mandatory for reasons you need not think too hard about – the United States has three branches of government. The one Biden is currently acting as figurehead of is, as it always has been, that of the commander and chief of the armed forces (much to the dismay of Syrians at the moment). The congress, easily the most despised and corrupt appendage of the federal government, appears to be lusting for executive authority – in case their consideration of a SCOTUS expansion wasn't enough of an indicator.

This hasty impulse to homogenize the branches into a single, strangulating vine should worry everyone, but it doesn't. A severely centralized system sounds sweetly satisfying, until you realize it could fall into someone else's hands at some point. How does that old proverb go? Don't put all your nukes in one basket? Something like that.

There are two kinds of people in government: Fools and Fiends. Fools, as I'd class Biden, simply do as they are told in order to get rich and gain power. Fiends possess the wherewithal to direct and supply said money and power – Pelosi falls under this category, I dare say. Biden is about as in charge of the Democratic Party as he is the Oval Office, not very. I doubt he's even in control of where he leaves his socks at this point in his psychosis. Ergo, the suggestion that the separate but equal arms of government congealing into one amorphous blob is hardly his suggestion. Pelsoi, despite the soft whingings of some of her underlings, is the real head of the Ass, and third in line for the ultimate desk-job.

But while I don't believe in the new-age Nostradamus-esque word-salad forecasts of the infamous “Q”, I do recognize that the military is composed of people – people being one of the hardest factors with which one must solve for X. There's a bit more of a process involved in launching warheads than a text message from an encrypted government black-berry, and I think you might see some...descent among the ranks if they thought a cold war were getting hot for some undisclosed reason. I fail to see a situation that even calls for that level of intervention – even if China tried anything right now they'd get pooped on by India anyway. 

At the end of the day this just sounds like a lot of noise – not unlike an impeachment hearing. It is pretty funny to listen to supporters of Biden flip already and air concern over Biden's soup-like brain after they insisted he was the man for the job, though. If I were someone who just wanted a woman to be president, I'd be REALLY fucking nervous about the impression Harris is going to make.

Watch STNC Episode 42 here.