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Kelly wasn’t happy about what he was hearing from his sources.
It appeared that President Blunt was doing everything he could to
hamstring the police in their attempts to deal with the mob in the
Capital Building and the militia groups creating chaos across the
country. Luckily, his powers were limited at the state and municipal
level. Democratic and the odd rational Republican state governments
were letting their police forces deal with the problems. Places like
Missouri, Florida, and, Texas were not doing so well, however. Their
relaxed gun laws and culture of “freedom poisoning” were making
it hard for police to identify and round up the groups and
individuals who were bent on bringing down law and order. In a
growing number of states there had been attempts to attack elected
officials. There had been several close calls and one fatality---in
Michigan the governor had been shot dead during a botched kidnapping.
The worst problem was in the District of Columbia. Some unknown
official had repeatedly stonewalled any attempt to call out the
National Guard until the Governor of Virginia had had to break the
rules and call up the General in charge personally to tell him to get
his troops on site no matter what he was being told by the official
chain of command. He was hesitant at first, but eventually relented
and brought in his people. They were able to contain things in the
Capitol Building, but were no help with the hostage situation.
One message Kelly received said that the Joint Chiefs of Staff
were in secret meetings. Even more disconcerting, he heard that elite
forces had been dispatched to augment the Secret Service protection
for both the President and President Elect. In a hardly surprising
development, a very secret connection told him that Delta Force units
had been deployed in the D.C. area. He strongly suspected that they
were getting ready to act. Things had gone really bad already, and,
the stand-off was encouraging problems around the country. They
needed to act fast or else things would probably go South real quick.
Kelly was concerned about this. He knew that this sort of hostage
situation was hard to resolve without a lot of deaths. And the
hostages and kidnappers both would become martyrs to whatever faction
they represented. Moreover, he suspected that the Commander in Chief
would forbid any action aimed at resolving the situation. President
Blunt probably felt he had nothing but good to come from the
situation and his interests lay in stringing-out the whole situation
as long as possible.
Hughson wouldn’t have long to wait before his fears began to
materialize---.
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Moreover I say unto you, the Climate Emergency must be dealt with!
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