2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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I really don't want this to go away. Americans need to know about fraud
Everyone wins if it goes to court.

Precedent will be set, measures will be put in place to prevent this from happening again, and people will take it more seriously in the future.

And on the off chance that it is all legit, it will prevent bickering between the parties for the next 4 years and hopefully we can actually do something productive.
 
That’s not going to happen. Even if Trump does lose, I still see him holding rallies and possibly gearing up other people to take his place in the next election. Trump will forever be a thorn in Biden’s side. His supporters aren’t going anywhere either, if anything, they might just be more vocal and scare the crap out of the DNC.
He doesn't even need to gear up other people. Since Trump has only served one term, he can just run again. A second term doesn't have to be consecutive. There are several things I'm worried about in the meantime though.

  • Prosecution of high profile Trump supporters and donors on trumped up charges.
  • More sweeping, invasive, and comprehensive big tech censorship and monitoring.
  • Will the riots die down now or not? My initial instinct was yes, because the media won't stir shit up with the great orange Satan out of office, but now I'm wondering if I've underestimated the woke train. If they continue, will the Biden administration make any attempt at maintaining law and order, or will they do what local Democrats have been doing and prosecute the victims of the riots?
  • What will happen to those poor souls who've already been subject to trumped up charges? I don't think this is a positive development for Kyle Rittenhouse.

The first two points will especially be a priority for the Democrats I imagine, to preempt another Trump run. The only hope is that Republican Congress shows some balls and prevents most of this. God help us all.
 
Furthermore, has nobody noticed the borderline absurd quietness of William Barr and other high-ranking executive branch figures under Donald Trump? Where are they? What are they doing? What do they know?

Are they investigating or looking for anything in particular? Given by all the screeching from rags over William Barr allowing armed federal agents in polling stations in this time of much unrest, it seems that the executive branch knows something that we don't at this time. Knows something big.
They're doing fucking nothing because Barr is just as much part of the Deep State interests as Mueller. We just have to accept we live in a Banana Republic.
 
Everyone wins if it goes to court.

Precedent will be set, measures will be put in place to prevent this from happening again, and people will take it more seriously in the future.

And on the off chance that it is all legit, it will prevent bickering between the parties for the next 4 years and hopefully we can actually do something productive.
It's kinda sad though that basic common sense has to go through the courts rather than be implemented immediately before the problem rises or before it gets this rampant.
 
Furthermore, has nobody noticed the borderline absurd quietness of William Barr and other high-ranking executive branch figures under Donald Trump? Where are they? What are they doing? What do they know?

Are they investigating or looking for anything in particular? Given by all the screeching from rags over William Barr allowing armed federal agents in polling stations in this time of much unrest, it seems that the executive branch knows something that we don't at this time. Knows something big.
That's the eerie thing about this, besides this thread moving at a million miles per hour, it's unusually quiet elsewhere.
 
Everyone wins if it goes to court.

Precedent will be set, measures will be put in place to prevent this from happening again, and people will take it more seriously in the future.

And on the off chance that it is all legit, it will prevent bickering between the parties for the next 4 years and hopefully we can actually do something productive.
I know jack shit about Bush v. Gore, but wouldn't that count as precedent?
 
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Everyone wins if it goes to court.

Precedent will be set, measures will be put in place to prevent this from happening again, and people will take it more seriously in the future.

And on the off chance that it is all legit, it will prevent bickering between the parties for the next 4 years and hopefully we can actually do something productive.
Huge :optimistic:

It benefits both parties to keep elections ambiguous and fixable. And the Democrats unironically argue that requiring a double secret super duper ID that you must pay 70 bucks for to go onto an airplane is just fine but having the federal government pay for voter ids is racist.
 
Couldn't irregularities be used to say that there needs to be a closer look into these results?

Could they also throw out ballots that arrived after election day?

Dems demanded that Jill Stein retract her recount suit in Wisconsin and Michigan in 2016 when Trump started pulling even more ahead. I wonder if they were worried about it revealing some deep rot.
Baris actually mentioned the Stein recounts on War Room today and said the Dems stopped the count because it was revealing their fraud.
 
You know I've been thinking about this for a while, I've been feeling kind of down mostly disheartened that stuff like this is happening and questioning why people would do this, just to own someone.

You know, I’ve become convinced over the last four years that the core reason the media, political establishment, and big tech hate Trump so much isn’t really because of Trump himself, it’s the fact that by being elected, he proved that those groups didn’t have as much power and influence as they thought they did. Some total non-politician who was well-known for being a brash, over-the-top loudmouth proposed to “drain the swamp”, and enough people were on board with it that he actually got voted into being the president of the US. Trump becoming president proved that the plebs still held power.
 
It's kinda sad though that basic common sense has to go through the courts rather than be implemented immediately before the problem rises or before it gets this rampant.
Hey, that's another thing man. Don't just be mad at the people running now. We've had 200 fucking years to get something as simple as voting sorted out and working smoothly, but haven't done jack shit.
 
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Furthermore, has nobody noticed the borderline absurd quietness of William Barr and other high-ranking executive branch figures under Donald Trump? Where are they? What are they doing? What do they know?

Are they investigating or looking for anything in particular? Given by all the screeching from rags over William Barr allowing armed federal agents in polling stations in this time of much unrest, it seems that the executive branch knows something that we don't at this time. Knows something big.

You don't get to any significant level without being pozzed and deepstate-pilled. That includes Barr
 
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That's the eerie thing about this, besides this thread moving at a million miles per hour, it's unusually quiet elsewhere.
The calm before the storm. I am skeptical that Trump's team has anything big. A whole lot of smoke, but proving there is a fire will be an uphill battle. So that side is mostly quiet.

On the other side, they are quiet because this is NOT how it was supposed to go. It was supposed to be a landslide, not s squeaker in which they didn't gain the senate and the house is taking hits. And somebody dropped those votes in Wisconsin and Michigan too obviously, too blatantly.

I don't think they did it so brazenly because they think they can get away with it. I think someone fucked up because the plan was too complex with too many moving parts to NOT fuck up.
 
The thing is, is that Biden isn’t even really “winning” at this point. AZ has been retracted as well as MI. If Biden carries this all the way to the end, he may end up with even less electoral votes than what he had, much like what happened to Hillary after the recount. Also, genuine recounts will most likely go towards Trump, seeing as how every state hesitant to actually count is trending towards Trump. If Trump ends up winning the states that it looked like he was on midnight on election night, Biden is toast. Also, the only people claiming that Biden is actually winning is the MSM, which doesn’t decide the election.
Sauce of MI being retracted?
 
Huge :optimistic:

It benefits both parties to keep elections ambiguous and fixable. And the Democrats unironically argue that requiring a double secret super duper ID that you must pay 70 bucks for to go onto an airplane is just fine but having the federal government pay for voter ids is racist.
Everyone except people doing shady shit wins. I thought that was obvious.
 
You know, I’ve become convinced over the last four years that the core reason the media, political establishment, and big tech hate Trump so much isn’t really because of Trump himself, it’s the fact that by being elected, he proved that those groups didn’t have as much power and influence as they thought they did. Some total non-politician who was well-known for being a brash, over-the-top loudmouth proposed to “drain the swamp”, and enough people were on board with it that he actually got voted into being the president of the US. Trump becoming president proved that the plebs still held power.
This. Obama's election was supposed to put the bitter clingers in their place once and for all. Trump beat Clinton, and the Swamp's reaction is "you filthy rabble, how dare you defy your betters".
 
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