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For these faithless politicos, single-party governance is now the only acceptable form of governance

For these faithless politicos, single-party governance is now the only acceptable form of governance. This is the path they've chosen. The die has been cast. And if they continue find success with their efforts, it won't be much longer before our entire government collapses. [Outsider Club logo] Don't Say I Didn't Warn You About a Civil War [Jason Simpkins Photo] By [Jason Simpkins]( Written Jan 08, 2021 Way back in September, I sent a somewhat dire warning out to Wealth Warrior (now Wall Street's Proving Ground) subscribers. In short, I said we were "headed for a civil war." You see, this was immediately following the first presidential debate, in which Donald Trump told his white supremacist followers to "stand by." "Stand by for what?" I asked. Then to answer my own question: "The conflict that arises when he refuses to leave office, that's what." And then I went on. And on. And on. I said a lot of things in that email. [Dr. Fauci Backs New COVID Technology (20-cent stock to soar)]( Incredibly enough, Dr. Anthony Fauci is backing a new COVID-fighting technology. He says it merits “serious consideration” and even uses it himself. It’s not a vaccine, but that hasn’t stopped other experts from getting behind it... The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) just greenlighted this device or reopening schools and businesses. And the FDA is on board too, lifting regulatory restrictions to deploy this everywhere. One tiny tech stock owns all of the patents on this technology. For a brief window, you can buy it for $0.20 per share. [Click here for the full story.]( To wit: If Trump manages to override the results of a legitimate election, the protests and counter-protests will continue and ultimately boil over. If he loses and is ultimately forced out, he will never stop crying foul and will continue to incite those white supremacists and militia groups to take up his banner with acts of violence and aggression... Donald Trump has made clear that you're either with him or against him. If you're with him and commit crimes and violence on his behalf, he'll cheer you on and do all he can to shield you from prosecution. If you're against him, he'll use the full weight of his office and influence to ensure your ruin. Self-preservation is his only instinct. It's his only guiding principle. And with the polls leaning heavily in Joe Biden's favor, Trump is more vulnerable now than he's ever been before. Adrift in a sea of insecurity, he's flailing wildly, seeking help from anyone in a position to provide it no matter how nefarious they may be. He's desperate to save himself and he'll drag the whole country down with him if he can't. Unsurprisingly, not everyone loved that analysis. But given what happened Wednesday, I think it's clear that I wasn't overreacting. That wasn't hyperbole. It's reality. [Capitol Riot 1] I can't be anymore clear about this: Our democracy is eroding. It's backsliding. It's breaking apart. And Wednesday's coup attempt was part and parcel of that. Joe Biden won the election. Sorry if you don't like that, but it's what happened. He won it clearly and he won it fairly. And as I predicted, Donald Trump is lashing out — crying foul, fabricating claims of fraud, demanding that state officials and electors override the will of the people. He's threatening and punishing people who don't play along with his ruse. People like Mike Pence who had one job yesterday, which was to open a crate of certified election results and read them to a joint session of Congress. All he set out to do was his constitutionally mandated duty. But Donald Trump just couldn't let that happen. [Trump Pence Tweet] Instead, he walked out in front of a frothing mob and lied to them. He lied about fraud. He lied about the Constitution. He lied about the electoral process. He lied about everything. And then, when they were furious with indignation, he directed them to the Capitol building. "We're going to walk down Pennsylvania Avenue. I love Pennsylvania Avenue," he said, "and we're going to the Capitol and we're going to try to give — the Democrats are hopeless, they're never voting for anything, not even one vote. We're going to try to give our Republicans — the weak ones, because the strong ones don't need any of our help — we're going to try and give them the kind of pride and boldness they need to take back our country. So let's walk down Pennsylvania Avenue." Then he jumped in his motorcade and went directly back to the White House to watch the carnage ensue on Fox News. And boy, was he pleased with it. It was everything he'd hoped for short of stopping the electoral vote count from happening. [Tesla is Dead. Elon Musk is Ruined.]( Thanks to a new discovery — known as “Blue Gas” — electric car companies like Tesla are about to go down in flames. “Blue Gas” is 100% emission-free, can propel vehicles hundreds of miles, and allows cars to fully charge in just minutes. And the tiny company behind it is primed to absolutely shatter any gains ever paid out by Tesla. [Click here before this stock goes from a few dollars to $350 in the coming months](. And as the nation looked on in horror at the ransacking of our nation's seat of power, and even as staunch allies turned against him and implored the president to speak out, he sat idle. That is, until he meandered onto the White House lawn to shoot a video in which he reitereated his false claims and accused his opposition of trying to "take it away from all of us" before telling his supporters that they'd done enough. "We love you," he said. "You're very special... Go home in peace." So, in sum, a sitting president incited a mob of his most fervant supporters to overrun the Capitol to disrupt a constitutionally mandated bipartisan vote count in a desperate bid to overturn the results of an election he legitimately lost. And they listened. Three pipe bombs were found. Four rioters died along with one police officer. And 56 police officers were injured. That alone is bad enough. If those around him were anything less than abject cowards, Donald Trump at the very least would be immediately removed from office. The fact that he hasn't been removed already is a shocking indictment of our democracy. It's nothing short of an embarrassment that this behavior is considered acceptable by many and justifiable by some. But what's infinitely worse is that in spite of all of this, Trump and his dishonest, autocratic effort to overthrow the government has found traction among American lawmakers. [Capitol Riot 2] When the idiots were all finally cleared from the halls of Congress and the vote count resumed, 138 House Republicans (almost two-thirds of the GOP caucus) and six senators registered objections to a free and fair election. There was no epiphany. There was no "come to Jesus" moment that suggested to these bad actors that things had gone too far. To them, lying to the American people, inciting mob violence, and a blatant attempt to defile and intimidate the entire body of Congress is... fine. And few of them will be going anywhere anytime soon. Elon Musk’s Shocking Change of Heart The eccentric billionaire recently revealed something incredible... There’s a certain technology he believes will be much BIGGER than the electric car. He predicts it will grow even faster than it, too. This has nothing to do with batteries, 5G, or the internet of things. [Click here for the details.]( Rather than being run out of Congress, those behind this anti-democratic effort will continue to serve (or, in the case of Trump, rant on Twitter), demonstrating to the American public and their contemporaries that this is a durable mode of governance; that it is possible to defy tradition, decorum, the will of voters, and the rule of law itself in the name of political expedience. And that hideous demonstration will have irreparable damage. In fact, even before Wednesday's kerfuffle the mere suggestion of impropriety was already undermining our government. In Pennsylvania, the state GOP refused to seat a Democratic senator whose Election Day victory was certified by state officials and upheld by the state's supreme court merely because his opponent continues to press unfounded claims of voter fraud. This is the new state of play in America. Losing an election no longer means you lost an election. It means you're free to cast evidence-free aspersions on your opponent, and if you're lucky there might be enough people in your party to go along with the charade. It's an effort to delegitimize not just elections but multiparty governance. For these faithless politicos, single-party governance is now the only acceptable form of governance. This is the path they've chosen. The die has been cast. And if they continue find success with their efforts, it won't be much longer before our entire government collapses. You don't have to believe me when I tell you that. At least a few readers certainly chose not to believe me when I told them that three months ago. But so far, things have gone roughly how I said they would. And just to tidy things up, stay in my lane, and give you an investment angle: Buy gold. Because if our Constitution isn't worth the paper it's printed on, then our currency sure as hell isn't either. 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