In one of the most ominous observations ever by a presidential candidate, Dr. Ben Carson has indicated that he believes there may not actually be an election held in 2016 at all.
He suggests that President Barack Obama may conjure up multiple reasons why it is not “prudent” to hand over the reins of government to someone besides himself in a time of crisis. And there are a number of troubling indications that Carson may be right. Obama has shown himself to be a believer in not letting a good crisis go to waste, even one that is self created.
We should consider such events as the Ebola virus scare and associated mandatory quarantine as one way to ensure the public is prevented from congregating in the open. The almost $19 trillion in government debt and the possibility that the Chinese yuan could become the world currency of choice could bring the American economy crashing down, leading to massive riots as welfare, EBT, Medicaid and Medicare card failures make them became worthless.
And certainly the potential or even likelihood of Islamic terrorism on our own shores could lead to a widespread crisis, all suggesting that Obama could declare a change of leadership to be “inconvenient” and perhaps even impossible for an indeterminate period.
Government agencies preparing to take over, page 2

I kind of think he would enjoy it!
That is what he wants so he can become dictator forever. He is an evil being and he must be taken out!
Ridiculous
Glenn Beck warned us about this years ago.
Brandon Childs I thought you might find this to be an interesting read
Obama’s third term will be brought by a catastrophic event that will stun the whole world. That will be his cue to take over. Pray for discernment.
That c**p of marshal law won’t fly! Americans have had enough of Obama for eight years! We will not allow him to stay in control of our country! If he try’s hide and watch what happens!
that is when every one will fight his sorry ass
What I said in 2007
He wouldn’t last a week, some patriot would put an end to his lawlessness.