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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If Trump ends up winning, you know there will be people who think Biden is president.
I voted "agree", but it's a bit of a "well yes but actually no" deal. Yes, at first there will be people who think Biden is president. But that's not going to last.

Because we all know, without a shadow of doubt, that if Trump wins the media will scream "TRUMP STOLE THE ELECTION!" so loud our dead relatives will rise from their graves and knock on our doors in the middle of the night to ask "what's with the damn racket?".
ETA: if that does happen to you, whatever you do, don't invite them in. Grave dirt will make a mess on the carpet.

No one, no matter how normie, will not know that Donald John Trump was re-elected as the President of the United States of America, if for no other reason that everybody is saying he's cheated.
 
Oh, I'm not telling people to disengage or go doomer on this. But the opposite of demoralization is hype, and hype is what caused all those soyboys and dangerhairs to flip the fuck out in 2016. We don't need more of that coming from the other side. Taking the news as they come is good enough, no need to go speculating on "who do you think will kill themselves when Trump wins" or whatever. It's fun, but we're still 100% in "IF Trump wins" territory, and both haters and simps should keep that in mind.
Hopefully there's a middle ground of hype, where we don't scream at the sky and curse gaia if it fails, but that's probably optimistic.
 
So apparently according to my TDS friends, that BigChoppaDoe video is fake because he came out and said it's fake, and that's all that's needed now. I'm just gullible for believing a fake video.
I believe we should all wait what Trump presents in court. Trump needs to show major evidence on something this fucking big, he needs something big. And hopefully the state investigation turn something big.

The behavior of mainstream liberals has not been optimistic though on Biden's chances though.
 
Bad news time, even if Trump has the unobserved ballots in MI and PA tossed out, and assuming they're majority democrat and enough to flip both states, and then Trump wins NC and AK; that still only puts Trump at 268. Trump still needs one more state, and as far as I can see unless one of those states has its legislature directly appoint electors, then I just don't see a victory because there just isn't a similarly unambiguous breach of election law. Trump has another lawsuit filed in GA, but it's just regarding election law being followed with regards to absentee ballots and since ballots were separated from envelopes I think much of the damage has already been done there.

If Trump is going to win, it's either through direct appointment or some other whistleblower scandal that has yet to be revealed. I wish I was as optimistic as I was this morning, but it's just looking like one bridge too far.

But - BUT - because the Senate and State Legislature Republicans are all backing Trump, then there's something here we're not seeing. Either they bet that standing by Trump until the very end will gain them more support than just cucking out (this is a good lesson tbh), or there's another strategy. Maybe Trump has promised or implied rewards for state legislatures if they elect him by direct appointment. It'd be pretty scummy and not at all a clean win for Trump, but... the Democrats could do nothing to stop it. Equally, they could do nothing to stop the US Senate from simply refusing to accept the election results and going to election by delegation in the House.

Very much "here's how Trump can still win", but if Trump has taught politicians to have balls and just win by any means; there you go. There's your gameplan.
 
Well Pluto (not a planet I know) has all but lost its atmosphere at an alarming rate, Mars is experiencing a spike in quakes, Earths magnetic poles are beginning to shift at a faster rate increasing by the day. There is growing evidence that the weather and the Earths crust is being impacted by the Sun far beyond levels that climate change academia is comfortable admitting. There is just too much on these topics alone to make it an easy to digest post. I wish I had a resource that broke this down for people in an easy to read or understand way.
Its too bad you dont have a YouTube channel or could start a parody podcast episode about this exact subject.
 
Hopefully there's a middle ground of hype, where we don't scream at the sky and curse gaia if it fails, but that's probably optimistic.
If it makes you feel any better, I, for one, was already resigned to a Biden presidency. I daresay a lot of us here share the same. Even the most optimistic posters here give Trump a coinflip at most to pull this off.

But this entire circus has been fascinating, and why I continue to stay on to follow it.
 
That sounds really serious, why is this not a priority? I know we joke about them ending the world before ditching being woke, but jesus.
What, are we gonna tell our sun to behave itself or we're going to block it?

Think there's nothing to do about it unless we fix our space program. Wouldn't that be something, we slashed NASA's funding when NASA could've had the answer to climate change by now and petition to get something put together before the solar flares reach us.
 
Honestly, it's starting to look like they're trying to set up a parallel government if Trump actually wins the court cases.

At what point does it become treason? Jefferson Davis was indicted but pardoned before his trial. It seems like you're allowed to call yourself President, it's only if your forces fight the US's do you risk treason charges.

Also, the historical precedent seems to be that even then you're likely to be pardoned. Indeed it seems like the plenary nature of Presidential pardons is to allow members of a rebellion to surrender in return for a pardon.

In which case the US could be in the weird situation where it has a President recognized legally, and an Anti-President who is it not recognized legally but is backed by the media and his supporters. Kind of like the Catholic Church had Anti Popes. Which reminds me of song.

 
Bad news time, even if Trump has the unobserved ballots in MI and PA tossed out, and assuming they're majority democrat and enough to flip both states, and then Trump wins NC and AK; that still only puts Trump at 268. Trump still needs one more state, and as far as I can see unless one of those states has its legislature directly appoint electors, then I just don't see a victory because there just isn't a similarly unambiguous breach of election law. Trump has another lawsuit filed in GA, but it's just regarding election law being followed with regards to absentee ballots and since ballots were separated from envelopes I think much of the damage has already been done there.

If Trump is going to win, it's either through direct appointment or some other whistleblower scandal that has yet to be revealed. I wish I was as optimistic as I was this morning, but it's just looking like one bridge too far.

But - BUT - because the Senate and State Legislature Republicans are all backing Trump, then there's something here we're not seeing. Either they bet that standing by Trump until the very end will gain them more support than just cucking out (this is a good lesson tbh), or there's another strategy. Maybe Trump has promised or implied rewards for state legislatures if they elect him by direct appointment. It'd be pretty scummy and not at all a clean win for Trump, but... the Democrats could do nothing to stop it. Equally, they could do nothing to stop the US Senate from simply refusing to accept the election results and going to election by delegation in the House.
Wisconsin is also in Trump's crosshairs and I like his chances at flipping it.
 
Bad news time, even if Trump has the unobserved ballots in MI and PA tossed out, and assuming they're majority democrat and enough to flip both states, and then Trump wins NC and AK; that still only puts Trump at 268. Trump still needs one more state, and as far as I can see unless one of those states has its legislature directly appoint electors, then I just don't see a victory because there just isn't a similarly unambiguous breach of election law. Trump has another lawsuit filed in GA, but it's just regarding election law being followed with regards to absentee ballots and since ballots were separated from envelopes I think much of the damage has already been done there.

If Trump is going to win, it's either through direct appointment or some other whistleblower scandal that has yet to be revealed. I wish I was as optimistic as I was this morning, but it's just looking like one bridge too far.
There are lawsuits in WI, MI, PA and GA that could flip to Trump. There is also AZ and NC as well, assuming both are wins for Trump.
 
I have my doubts about Arizona now with what has been pointed out with the stalling of one county.

Same with Trump's lawsuits, we don't know if they'll go anywhere and this can turn into a "This is how Trump will win" moment like with what the Berniefags have done twice already
Bernie was complicit in his losses and his supporters are too dumb to see it if they didnt see it before. jimmy dore saw it.
 
Wisconsin is also in Trump's crosshairs and I like his chances at flipping it.
Personally, I don't. Certainty sits a lot better with me. Remember when AZ looked like it was gonna flip tonight and then we saw the results and it was one big belly flop?

There are lawsuits in WI, MI, PA and GA that could flip to Trump. There is also AZ and NC as well, assuming both are wins for Trump.
Lawsuits for what, though? Unless 20k ballots are getting thrown out in WI or GA, it's not happening that way.
 
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