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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welp, the wsj jumped the shark like fox. the comments are full of tds coping, celebrating the recanting of the pv usps worker and a poc is saying "when trump says there's voter fraud he really means pocs voted,". the usual trump posters seem to have been put on auto moderation like me, every post has to be okayed by a moderator.

does newsmax have a good financial branch? is there a better financial newspaper than wsj? their financial investigations are pretty good.

but shit their comments are tds. at some point, we had to breakout the thesaurus to get past the word filters.
 
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welp, the wsj jumped the shark like fox. the comments are full of tds coping, celebrating the recanting of the pv usps worker and a poc is saying "trump's claims of voter fraud means he's upset poc dared to vote". the usual trump posters seem to have been put on auto moderation like me, every post has to be okayed by a moderator.

does newsmax have a good financial branch? is there a better financial newspaper than wsj? their financial investigations are pretty good.

but shit their comments are tds. at some point, we had to breakout the thesaurus to get past the word filters.
Newsmax beat Fox Business. They only have a magazine, though, not a paper like WSJ.
 
welp, the wsj jumped the shark like fox. the comments are full of tds coping, celebrating the recanting of the pv usps worker and a poc is saying "trump's claims of voter fraud means he's upset poc dared to vote". the usual trump posters seem to have been put on auto moderation like me, every post has to be okayed by a moderator.

does newsmax have a good financial branch? is there a better financial newspaper than wsj? their financial investigations are pretty good.

but shit their comments are tds. at some point, we had to breakout the thesaurus to get past the word filters.
They're celebrating too early, once the court cases, recounting, and the electors vote in December, then they can gloat all they want if Biden wins after that.
Now though? As NBC likes to say, "TOO EARLY TO CALL."
 
The only thing I find truly baffling about all this is why Alaksa is taking so long.
Outdated tech. There's been a glitch with Fido.
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Moderate Dems voting against her as Speaker because she led the party to the blue dixie cup instead of the blue tsunami they were promised.

That might be it, or it might be that they're starting to worry. Most of them probably know what happened in PA/GA/AZ/MI/WI and they know about the court cases and that Trump is fucking furious and will fight this to a Bush/Gore type outcome where voter fraud is exposed, recounts happen but they are not complete by December 14th and Trump gets the state legislatures to appoint electors.

They also know he'll invoke the Insurrection Act and send Federal troops to guard recounts and state legislature votes. Basically, they expected a landslide from the polls and their leaders told them it would happen. What they got was not much outside the Presidency and it looks like they're going to lose that in a very humiliating way. The leadership pushed mail-in votes, people on the ground stopped poll observers and now many of those mail-ins will get declared illegal.

The whole thing is a massive shit show and it's not unreasonable that they'd want new leadership.
 
Holy shit. And I thought this year couldn't get any wilder.

Biden winning really has been a poison chalice for the Democrats.
The """"""""""""moderate"""""""""""" dems blamed losses on defund the police and other commie rhetoric, and I'm willing to believe them on this, but the far(ther) left ones hate Pelosi for being so establishment. Funny enough the Republicans avoided this by backing Trump.
 
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