Most people will not deal with a problem until it directly affects them or something they care about. This includes incompetents in government, as Seattle found out.
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan issued a Proclamation of Civil Emergency regarding the East Precinct and Cal Anderson Park area today. The order declared the gathering in this area as an “unlawful assembly” requiring immediate action from city agencies, including the Seattle Police Department.
Why? Because they came to her house and menaced her therein. Direct and immediate affect confirmed. Seattle's mayor is a blowhard Karen and needs to be removed immediately, along with the rest of the city government; the bitch-fight between the mayor and one of the council using the insurrectionists as proxies is another data point in favor of those wanting to repeal the 19th Amendment.
And the people of Seattle need to see that elections--especially local ones--have real and immediate consequences. They did this to themselves, so they have to fix it.
This is the reason for why the God-Emperor didn't call out the military and unilaterally clean things up himself, but instead remind the local officials that this is--by law--their problem so they have to fix it. Sure, Trump would help but only if directly and formally requested through channels. That's how American Federalism actually works, and its abuse by the enemy for so long is why people are confounded by it all- including folks who ought to know better (so either they're idiots or they're grifters).
Yes, there's another way to get that long-term solution, but Trump isn't the man to do it; the man the Dems say he is, on the other hand, would have already stacked their corpses to the skies by now to thunderous applause. (That man exists, by the way, but he's nowhere near government.) Then he'd be well on his way to permanently solving the problem and making it impossible to ever happen again.
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