Scott Adams: Vote Republican in 2018 or ‘They’re coming for you next.’

Scott AdamsDilbert creator Scott Adams stopped doing public appearances because, even though he’s not a Republican, he has said things about Mr. Trump’s remarkable persuasion tactics. As such, he doesn’t feel safe. The Trump haters present too much of a threat to his safety.

He thinks that culture could get much worse if Democrats win in November.

Here’s the ‘Get Out The Vote’ slogan that I think is the strongest for Republicans: ‘They’re coming for you next.’ You know it’s true. They are coming for you next. If you want to be safe, then you want to keep the system in tact as long as possible.”

He covers this is more detail in the first few minutes of the video.

https://youtu.be/YEjF048GL4Q

He also has some thoughts on illegal immigrants and crime if you are interested, but I’d like to add that the current culture of hate and violence on the left is not new in and of itself. It is baked in or half-baked if you prefer. Every Democrat socialist political “success” story came with violence against dissenters.

Street thugs are a feature of progressive politics.

Adams’ point is that in America, at least, it hadn’t boiled down to street level in our lifetimes and now it has, and the only way to protect ourselves is to keep Democrats out of power.

I have to agree, and not just because I’ve been saying it for ten years. It is a fundamental truth on so many levels.

 

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