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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So in the last 36 hours

- Top level of DoD (not loyal to Trump) has been replaced with the level right below (loyal to Trump)
- Barr went to go visit Mitch and Mitch left that meeting like he'd spent it freebasing another key of blow
- Haspel also met with Mitch and that didn't change Mitch's pupils from being big as dinner plates
- GOP has 95% lined up behind Trump (ie he hasn't lost anyone, faggots like Sasse and Pierre were already not with him)

Trump has the GOP scared as fuck if they don't fight. Not of him. Of what his people have shown them
I wonder what the fuck he has on them to make the GOP stand in his corner and fight this battle? Are a lot of them nonces and he plans on dropping that bombshell if they don't back him up?
 
I wonder what the fuck he has on them to make the GOP stand in his corner and fight this battle? Are a lot of them nonces and he plans on dropping that bombshell if they don't back him up?
China is going to rape them all via their meat puppets the DNC. AOC let it slip out in a moment of Puerto Rican silliness.
 
I wonder what the fuck he has on them to make the GOP stand in his corner and fight this battle? Are a lot of them nonces and he plans on dropping that bombshell if they don't back him up?
It’s the downballot. Trump helped them win seats in the House and may help them keep the Senate. Also made inroads with minorities, which GOP thought were impossible to sway.

In short, this is Trump’s party regardless of what happens next.
 
It’s the downballot. Trump helped them win seats in the House and may help them keep the Senate. Also made inroads with minorities, which GOP thought were impossible to sway.

In short, this is Trump’s party regardless of what happens next.
I mean, there's also the small matter of if the DNC gets away with this, then the Rs are permanently fucked regardless if they stayed the course with Drumpf or not.

Why worry about RNC's increasing appeal to minorities when you can manufacture your own majority?
 
Considering I live in Italy and I've seen first-hand how it wrecked the country, I'm really not in a position to buy any sort of conspiracy lunacy, but goddammit if this Biden/vaccine combination isn't the most suspicious thing we've seen in decades.
Well, let me state that I am not anti-vax, I'm anti-this vax. Nor do I deny the existence of the coof, but I have my reasons for doubting the veracity of the numbers. But more than all else, I am violently opposed to the crushing of civil liberties in the name of protecting stupid little me from getting myself killed, then promising to give it back to me if I just subject myself to a vaccine rushed into production in a year or less. As I said, I trust neither the people who make it, nor the people who shill for it to have my best interests at heart nor to make good on their word, and I am not going to accept state-mandated body modification as a condition of getting my rights back.
 
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Dictator moves? Ha! How about you let me tell you about an actual dictator?

Kim Jong Il, former leader of North Korea, did all of the things listed in his 'tottering regime' (which is still going strong btw).

1. Loyalty Tests: KJI would regularly host massive drinking parties, and at a time, was the single most consumer of Hennessy cognac because of this...but KJI rarely drank anything harder than wine or beers. The rationale was to get his top generals piss drunk and then ask them their true feelings, or have someone snitch (1 in 5 civilians are snitches, so the odds of military wanting promoted to better posts...probably 1 in 3). The entrance cost to these parties was to down a full snifter of Hen. For those not knowledgeable, a typical serving of cognac is 1.5 oz, and a snifter can hold up to 8 oz. If that didn't work, bring in the dancing girls! But you can't touch them, since your loyalty is to KJI, and to do that would be a huge mistake. Which brings me to my second point...

2. Destabilizing attacks on military chain of command: KJI would execute those not loyal to him within his inner circle. He had no qualms about having the general of their armed forces killed in a "car accident" off the side of a mountain.

3. Bunker mentality: KJI has literal underground bunkers dotted across North Korea, and had enough propaganda filmed for months if he needed to project a sense of presence in the country.

4. Claims of election victory: There are no claims of election victory in North Korea simply because of how the ballot is established. Everyone nominated runs unopposed. If one rejects the ballot, then they have to walk across a room to grab a red pen and cross the name out. This is a message in and of itself, as the condemned are typically marched out with their names crossed out in red paint. Rejecting the ballot literally means you want that person to die...a belief that is very bad for their health. The ballot itself isn't counted because why would they count a ballot from someone that wishes death to KJI? This is how you get 100% voters approval for party members.

Conversely with Trump...

1. Loyalty Tests: Trump is asking for people to back him up in a legal trial. If I was going to court over some bullshit my friends know about, I'd want them to back me up as well. Trump fired Esper because Trump can see that winning would equal riots, and we have to stop that however we can.

2: Destabilizing Attacks on Chain of Command: Esper didn't affect my daily life nor the lives of countless others in my chain of command. I imagine the same goes all the way up to the individual secretaries of the military branches. It doesn't directly affect us, we don't give a shit.

3. Bunker Mentality: He's preping for a legal case, so he was most likely told by his firm to stay home and STFU. Biden on the other hand, had so many "lids" he could open his own Williams Sonoma store.

4. Delusional Claims of Victory: so now CNN has resorted to ableist language to insult the president? Trump was winning and then the elections stopped. If the SC throws out votes after 8pm, Trump would win by a large margin, gaining every Blue Wall (Minnesota not withstanding), so it's not out of the question.
 
Do we get a dissenting opinion still if it is unanimous?

There is absolutely ZERO chance Sotomyor and Kagan don't dissent. They will dissent under the steadfast legal theory of "It was HER TURN" and "ORANGE MAN BAD."

Besides, even if they are the ones who dissent, I'm not sure they could stop eating the crayons long enough to write a dissenting opinion.
 
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Dictator moves? Ha! How about you let me tell you about an actual dictator?

Kim Jong Il, former leader of North Korea, did all of the things listed in his 'tottering regime' (which is still going strong btw).

1. Loyalty Tests: KJI would regularly host massive drinking parties, and at a time, was the single most consumer of Hennessy cognac because of this...but KJI rarely drank anything harder than wine or beers. The rationale was to get his top generals piss drunk and then ask them their true feelings, or have someone snitch (1 in 5 civilians are snitches, so the odds of military wanting promoted to better posts...probably 1 in 3). The entrance cost to these parties was to down a full snifter of Hen. For those not knowledgeable, a typical serving of cognac is 1.5 oz, and a snifter can hold up to 8 oz. If that didn't work, bring in the dancing girls! But you can't touch them, since your loyalty is to KJI, and to do that would be a huge mistake. Which brings me to my second point...

2. Destabilizing attacks on military chain of command: KJI would execute those not loyal to him within his inner circle. He had no qualms about having the general of their armed forces killed in a "car accident" off the side of a mountain.

3. Bunker mentality: KJI has literal underground bunkers dotted across North Korea, and had enough propaganda filmed for months if he needed to project a sense of presence in the country.

4. Claims of election victory: There are no claims of election victory in North Korea simply because of how the ballot is established. Everyone nominated runs unopposed. If one rejects the ballot, then they have to walk across a room to grab a red pen and cross the name out. This is a message in and of itself, as the condemned are typically marched out with their names crossed out in red paint. Rejecting the ballot literally means you want that person to die...a belief that is very bad for their health. The ballot itself isn't counted because why would they count a ballot from someone that wishes death to KJI? This is how you get 100% voters approval for party members.

Conversely with Trump...

1. Loyalty Tests: Trump is asking for people to back him up in a legal trial. If I was going to court over some bullshit my friends know about, I'd want them to back me up as well. Trump fired Esper because Trump can see that winning would equal riots, and we have to stop that however we can.

2: Destabilizing Attacks on Chain of Command: Esper didn't affect my daily life nor the lives of countless others in my chain of command. I imagine the same goes all the way up to the individual secretaries of the military branches. It doesn't directly affect us, we don't give a shit.

3. Bunker Mentality: He's preping for a legal case, so he was most likely told by his firm to stay home and STFU. Biden on the other hand, had so many "lids" he could open his own Williams Sonoma store.

4. Delusional Claims of Victory: so now CNN has resorted to ableist language to insult the president? Trump was winning and then the elections stopped. If the SC throws out votes after 8pm, Trump would win by a large margin, gaining every Blue Wall (Minnesota not withstanding), so it's not out of the question.
Every liberal reading this:
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I am not taking your fucking vaccine, you insufferable faggots, and if you try to make me, I will resist you with deadly force. I don't want it, I don't trust it, and I most certainly don't trust you to not act like faggots and put God-knows-what in it.
Oh it'll be completely optional. But you won't be able to go to work before taking it. Your kids won't be allowed at school if a family member hasn't been jabbed. Good luck claiming Mediaid etc. but it'll be optional.
 
Oh it'll be completely optional. But you won't be able to go to work before taking it. Your kids won't be allowed at school if a family member hasn't been jabbed. Good luck claiming Mediaid etc. but it'll be optional.
Hopefully that will be the point where we start to see flyover country pull a California and just not comply.
 
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Dictator moves? Ha! How about you let me tell you about an actual dictator?

Kim Jong Il, former leader of North Korea, did all of the things listed in his 'tottering regime' (which is still going strong btw).

1. Loyalty Tests: KJI would regularly host massive drinking parties, and at a time, was the single most consumer of Hennessy cognac because of this...but KJI rarely drank anything harder than wine or beers. The rationale was to get his top generals piss drunk and then ask them their true feelings, or have someone snitch (1 in 5 civilians are snitches, so the odds of military wanting promoted to better posts...probably 1 in 3). The entrance cost to these parties was to down a full snifter of Hen. For those not knowledgeable, a typical serving of cognac is 1.5 oz, and a snifter can hold up to 8 oz. If that didn't work, bring in the dancing girls! But you can't touch them, since your loyalty is to KJI, and to do that would be a huge mistake. Which brings me to my second point...

2. Destabilizing attacks on military chain of command: KJI would execute those not loyal to him within his inner circle. He had no qualms about having the general of their armed forces killed in a "car accident" off the side of a mountain.

3. Bunker mentality: KJI has literal underground bunkers dotted across North Korea, and had enough propaganda filmed for months if he needed to project a sense of presence in the country.

4. Claims of election victory: There are no claims of election victory in North Korea simply because of how the ballot is established. Everyone nominated runs unopposed. If one rejects the ballot, then they have to walk across a room to grab a red pen and cross the name out. This is a message in and of itself, as the condemned are typically marched out with their names crossed out in red paint. Rejecting the ballot literally means you want that person to die...a belief that is very bad for their health. The ballot itself isn't counted because why would they count a ballot from someone that wishes death to KJI? This is how you get 100% voters approval for party members.

Conversely with Trump...

1. Loyalty Tests: Trump is asking for people to back him up in a legal trial. If I was going to court over some bullshit my friends know about, I'd want them to back me up as well. Trump fired Esper because Trump can see that winning would equal riots, and we have to stop that however we can.

2: Destabilizing Attacks on Chain of Command: Esper didn't affect my daily life nor the lives of countless others in my chain of command. I imagine the same goes all the way up to the individual secretaries of the military branches. It doesn't directly affect us, we don't give a shit.

3. Bunker Mentality: He's preping for a legal case, so he was most likely told by his firm to stay home and STFU. Biden on the other hand, had so many "lids" he could open his own Williams Sonoma store.

4. Delusional Claims of Victory: so now CNN has resorted to ableist language to insult the president? Trump was winning and then the elections stopped. If the SC throws out votes after 8pm, Trump would win by a large margin, gaining every Blue Wall (Minnesota not withstanding), so it's not out of the question.
Something tells me they are either desperate for TDS clicks or they’re afraid
 
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