Violation of the rule or proof of the rule?
Manweller's Rule: Elections are only allowed to count when they don't count. Serious changes of direction require force. If an election accidentally makes a serious change, it will be overturned one way or another.
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Unquestionably VALID in USA STRONG since 1946. After the debacle of 1932, with FDR taking power and making real changes that HELPED THE PEOPLE, Deepstate clamped down
HARD. Since '46 every politician who shows signs of rebellion is removed or killed.
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Unquestionably NOT valid in Russia and the Soviet Bloc since the 1989 Switchover. Elections in Russia, Hungary, Poland and Czechia have caused serious changes away from globalism and toward nationalism. EU is trying to overturn Poland and Hungary by blackmail.
It doesn't work. The PEOPLE are with Kaczynski and Orban because Kaczynski and Orban are with the PEOPLE. Poland's black-robed demons attempted to commit treason by serving Poland's EU enemies, but the president simply ignored them.
USA STRONG is trying to overturn Russia by nuclear war. So far it hasn't worked, again because Putin has already demonstrated that he is FOR AND WITH the people.
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Other parts of Europe are more ambiguous. The Brexit referendum wasn't officially overturned, and the Parliament seemed to move in the direction of implementing Brexit, but it's clear that Deepstate is using classic bureaucratic obstruction to delay Brexit until the year 999999999 or the end of the universe, whichever comes last.
Austria voted for a traditional "conservative" party which seems to be carefully and deftly unraveling EU power over the country. Perhaps the lack of Populist rhetoric makes this easier.
France voted to keep the same party in power, but Macron appears to be cautiously rebelling.
Catalunya's "independence" appeared at first to be a rebellion, but in fact it was orchestrated by Soros as blackmail against Spain's cautiously nationalist government. It belongs to the overturning part of Manweller, not the election part.
Now Italy has given a strong plurality to openly nationalist parties. Will they follow France and Austria, or will they turn out to be puppets?
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