Anarchist jurisdiction, that's a fiction
thought up by a fascist prick, whole thing is making me sick
we got to stick it to them in November
remember those kids in cages, yeah we remember
everything that sob does he does for himself
himself aind his little family of gold plated elves
thinking just about their wealth
doing dirty deeds with stealth
they don't give a shit about our health
Two hundred thousand dead
"it is what it is" he said
Time to put his regime to bed
they try to stuff the court with another right winger
wait till January for our middle finger
going to expand the court to 40 or 50,
put on AOC and Bernie, won't that be nifty
This is some shit on a different level,
what we got here is the mark of the devil
every day another unprecedented outrage
a descent into fascism stage by stage
stage 1 saying the press is the enemy
stage 2 appointing members of your own family
stage 3 blame everything on immigrants and foreigners
stage 4 lie about the past talk about the way we were
stage 5 tell so many lies you can't untangle or make sense
stage 6 promise your supporters a big wall, a big fence
stage 7 contempt for science contempt for diversity
stage 8 good old-fashioned white supremacy
stage 9 if there's a question, cause deflection
stage 10 go ahead and steal the election
stage 11 accuse others of what you are doing in plain sight
stage 12 keep the surveillance going all night
anarchist juriscition, that's a fiction
we've got to vote vote vote
vote, vote, vote
vote
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