First of all, I guarantee you that anyone calling for a civil war has never been in an armed conflict. Never experienced the death, grief, and misery that accompany armed conflict, particularly between civilians who were once neighbors. I got news for you, armchair commandos: it’s your loved ones who suffer and die in pain.
Secondly, we are already in a sort of civil war, but not in the sense of the 1861 war. It is not two armies facing each other from across battle lines; instead, it is manifesting itself as an increasing fragmentation of the country between the left and the right, inflamed by the propaganda from ideological manipulators and foreign actors, both of which are exploiting our ideological divisions.
The Trump administration is in a very tough spot. On the one hand, you have the lunatics on the left, who have no intention whatsoever of engaging in debating their beliefs and have been agitated into a state of constant rage, calling for violence against their perceived enemies, and some within their side aren’t afraid to carry out this violence, as we saw with Charlie Kirk.
On the other hand you have half the country, which believes in the constitution and the rule of law, sick and tired of seeing their country overrun by millions of criminal illegals, woke prosecutors refusing to bring charges, woke judges setting free career criminals, even when they commit violence, peaceful people being thrown in prison to serve lengthy sentences for praying in front of abortion clinics, and they themselves being labeled Nazis and Fascist for merely disagreeing with the absurd beliefs of the left.
Trump can’t overreact and infringe on the constitutional rights of these lunatics any more than he can ignore his own supporters’ call for law, order, and justice.
I believe we will continue to see division, chaos, and escalating violence. Why? Because the lunatic left does not want to talk and sees no other way to resolve their grievances, real or imagined, against traditional, conservative America.
And all this is a distraction from the Trump administration focusing on the economy. Maybe that’s the intent, and therefore, if by this time next year our economy has improved, the Democrats will take the House, and you know what happens after that.