The Death of Democracy
From President Trump’s Inaugural Speech, January 20, 2017.
“Today’s ceremony has very special meaning. Because today we are not merely transferring power from one administration to another, or from one party to another — but we are transferring power from Washington, D.C., and giving it back to you, the American people.
For too long, a small group in our nation’s Capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost. Washington flourished — but the people did not share in its wealth.
Politicians prospered — but the jobs left, and the factories closed.
The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country.
Their victories have not been your victories; their triumphs have not been your triumphs; and while they celebrated in our nation’s Capital, there was little to celebrate for struggling families all across our land.
That all changes — starting right here, and right now, because this moment is your moment: it belongs to you.
It belongs to everyone gathered here today and everyone watching all across America.
This is your day. This is your celebration.
And this, the United States of America, is your country.”
And when it was verified that President Trump would win by a landslide,
winning as many as 49 states, in the late-night hours of November 6, 2020,
a pre-planned operation swung into play with hundreds, thousands and
millions of preprinted ballots for biden by fictitious voters being counted.