2024 U.S. Presidential and State election thread - I'm gonna... I'm gonna... VOOT!!! I'm VOOOOOTING!!!

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It's not. It's out if state, who would fine her? Lol
I guess they mean this?
ALDRIDGE: Anti-abortion attorney Jonathan Mitchell disputes that. In a statement to NPR, he wrote that Texas can sue, quote, "for wrongful death in states with abortion bans, even if the abortion occurs out of state." Although some Texas counties have passed ordinances attempting to restrict travel for abortions on local roads, women still have the right to receive an abortion in states where the procedure is legal. According to recent reporting by the Texas Tribune, it's not the first time Mitchell has attempted to use Texas's presuit discovery process to obtain depositions from individuals, abortion providers and groups that fund the procedure. But so far, none of these petitions has resulted in any depositions. David Noll, a professor at Rutgers law school who specializes in civil procedure, says he believes this petition is unlikely to gain traction.
 
I don't get Null's theory that the actual votes don't count. All the work to figure out public sentiment and put someone in place that closely matches their view. It would be easier to just count the damn votes. Even if his theory is true you can just act like the votes count and still influence the powers that be by influencing public sentiment. Also what about all the boring local shit like water management district 7 they are faking all those too?

Maybe there is a deeper layer I am missing like if the politicians are forced to play along too because it's bigger than them you might have a good base for a theory.
His argument is seemingly that they just decide who goes in and make up the numbers completely. If the cattle get to uppity, they allow somebody like Trump to go in for a short while to satisfy them, and limit their power, assuming he's not in on it too. His point was that the only vote that matter is the total percentage if people who voted, as its a poll of how many people think the system actually still works, how many still believe they have any voice at all, so they have advance knowledge of potential uprisings etc. By not voting in this scenario, you'd in theory be casting a vote for "I don't believe this shit still works". As for more local ones, I don't know, I don't buy into the idea enough to extrapolate the answer.

I don't personally buy this, but it's actually not too farfetched that the strongest country on earth, especially one this large and divided, wouldn't have some sort of corrupt political machinery behind the curtain. You could argue that if you're an entrenched power with as much pull as some of these people have, you'd be foolish to put any of it in the hands of the people. You could argue that it's frankly insane to allow the common man to elect the person who'd be in control of nuclear weapons, given total extinction of the species is potentially on the table on the whim of a bunch of screeching retards and niggers. These I believe are solid arguments for why the powerful would set up such a scenario.
 
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I swear, I can never understand how people take politics so damn seriously.
I'm looking at people I follow on Xitter and they're acting like a meteor is about the hit the earth and kill us all. It all feels so damn cult-like.

Why can't these people realize that there's more to life then politics and stop crying over this shit?
 
It's not just that Trump won, it's that he won so resoundingly that there can be no doubt. And it was done so quickly and with such a big discrepancy in votes from 2020 that it immediately showed the election scam for what it was. It's like everything went perfectly to show Trump was not actually a power seeking madman, he was the rightfully democratically elected president who was unlawfully pushed out. He was right the whole time. And his actions since the assassination attempt on him have shown that he is a man who truly has the best interests of the nation at heart. This was a resounding push back and unmasking of globohomo by the American people. If you've managed to avoid every single globohomo psyop in the past 8+ years, you are blessed. I have to admit I had fallen for some of them myself. I thought the election steal was a conspiracy for awhile there, among others. It feels like the veil is finally lifting a bit though.
 
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Pissy Brit, despite believing the media's lies about Trump, had a good point about why he won: Trump listens to peoples' concerns. Harris and the Democrats didn't.
He's wrong and trying to rejigger the populist power into his weak niggerloving fingers. Ratboy complaining that the peasants weren't swindled. "The flurry of slurry" "ready to receive the royal orange cock" what a grotesque clown. A goblin dancing for clipped copper in a Dungeons and Dragons fantasy tavern. Unfunny barely-literate spider monkey performing tricks. Babbling dickhead whose goofy accent tickles mutt ears.

There is only one anglo I want to hear from and he exists in the ether now, but I'll see him again.
 
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The voter distribution is kind of interesting. I live in a state that's always blue, so I just assumed that I was in a small minority as a conservative. Turns out that my town, and most of the towns around me, are all red. If you don't live in a city, or right next to one, odds are your town voted for Trump.
 
I swear, I can never understand how people take politics so damn seriously.
I'm looking at people I follow on Xitter and they're acting like a meteor is about the hit the earth and kill us all. It all feels so damn cult-like.

Why can't these people realize that there's more to life then politics and stop crying over this shit?
It is the left that is majorly like this.
It is because the left typically does not have any real legs to stand on, so their only hope is to brainwash people into thinking that people like Trump will bring Hitler back from the dead and repeal the 22nd etc. etc.

As a result of over-socialization and brainwashing from the mass media machine, you end up with a lot of people who have that cult mentality.
 
The Republican party is not the same party that it was during the Civil War, but that doesn't mean that modern Democrats are Civil War Republicans, either. No party is, because the Civil War Republicans were a party that existed at that time to address the problems of that time. They don't exist anymore because they don't have a purpose.
And we are on the cusp of the Seventh party system: The Republicans Party becomes a cult of personality centered on the mythos of Donald Trump. Its platform is one of support for the right of states to determine their own social policies, economic protectionism, re-industrialization, nativism and a de-escalation of global conflicts.

The new coalition is more multiracial/multiethnic than before. Especially if Trump's policies begin to make the conditions of everyday life improve in an obvious way. But, the party will still be predominantly white. It will also much more open to new elements like your RFK's and Gabbards as well as labor unions, many of which I predict will begin to realign with the GOP over immigration. Labor's loyalty to the Democrats is a historical anachronism, organized labor is naturally anti-immigration and the time has finally come for this aberration to correct itself.

Natural tensions within this new coalition will for a time be suppressed by personal charisma of Donald Trump. Time will tell if it can cohere into a stable entity once he dies or retires from public life.
 
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