mikeymikec
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- May 19, 2011
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I think it's likely the generals will work under the assumption that elections will continue and that there will be another president, and that they could potentially be held responsible for illegal acts should they occur under their leadership.
I don't think many generals are going to YOLO their careers when they're about a decade or so away from retirement. Donald would no doubt ensure they don't get their pensions.
I don't think the skill of dancing in the middle ground between illegality and defying the fuhrer is one that they have much experience of, and they're a bit late in life to start learning.
They will also be mindful of the likelihood that there are plenty of underlings awaiting promotion regardless of how much boot-licking it involves.
I bet a shitload will take early retirement as soon as they can, through various schemes such as their doc claiming that they've suddenly developed bone spurs, etc.