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He's been in a total meditative state for 10 days straightHe's looking and sounding a bit rough today. I wonder how much sleep he's been getting
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He's been in a total meditative state for 10 days straightHe's looking and sounding a bit rough today. I wonder how much sleep he's been getting
In contrast to state governors' and the mainstream media's doom and gloom...Give a summary of events?
If Bush had a D next to his name they would have tripped all over themselves begging for US presence in even more Mideast countries.The left thinks this is just too funny also, they just love the thought of soldiers everywhere and endless fighting now!
haha yeah no need to check the data very nice super legit, also the mathematical tool used to spot fraudulent elections doesn't workBut I keep being told by the AP that this was the most legitimate election in US history and had 100% integrity.
Apparently Trump broke the record for most votes for a Republican in California. This shit gets more fishy each passing day.
1) Can she do that?
2) She's trying to force republicans to turn on Trump
When Can Congress Refuse to Seat a Duly-Elected Candidate?
Holland & Knight Political Law Blog
Christopher DeLacy
Never.
In 1969, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Speaker of the House could not exclude a duly-elected candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives. In Powell v. McCormack, 395 U.S. 486 (1969), the Supreme Court ruled that the House's Constitutional authority to judge the qualifications of its own members was post facto and could only be exercised via expulsion after a 2/3rd affirmative vote. In other words, the House and Senate have no discretion when deciding whether to seat a candidate who has been duly elected under state law, but may take steps to expel that member after they have been sworn-in. The Court decided that the constitutional rights of the voters and the states takes precedence over the rights of Congress until the candidate is sworn-in as a member. Although this case involved the House of Representatives, there is no indication the Court would view a candidate duly elected to the Senate any differently.
Here is GEOTUS talking now.
Is it just me, or has his hair turned more silver? Might just be the natural lighting/it's cloudy, but it makes him look less orange, weirdly enough.
Trump fucking zoomed out without taking and answering questions.
No matter what happens, a civil war within the Democrat party is going to be guaranteed between progressives and the old guard.
Most flyover ranchers are essentially vassals of Tyson/Conagra, there's virtually no independent ranchers left. There's no point in going after them, that's stepping on your own toes.The tinfoil hat side of me thinks they're going after red meat not because cattle emit greenhouse gases, but to put flyover ranchers out of a job, either to force them to learb to code in a pod or just out of vengeful spite for voting Republican.
Speaking of AOC, her recent comments about leaving politics and all this in fighting among the Democrats...you think its AOC creating an out for herself to distance herself from the party because she knows shady shit happened in the election and she doesn't want to be connected to it?
They still hate them for existing. They prefer the Exciting New ProductsMost flyover ranchers are essentially vassals of Tyson/Conagra, there's virtually no independent ranchers left. There's no point in going after them, that's stepping on your own toes.
And you'd be damn right about that. I just checked CNN, and Wolf has a panel of 4 complaining about Trump not speeding up the transition. They really want him to troon out. The chyron even bitches about Trump talking about the process with "I guess time will tell..."I'm watching that Trump statement on coronavirus vaccines now. If he gives his speech about vaccines and health and then just walks back into the White House without mentioning the election fraud and refusing questions I'm going to laugh my ass off.
That's literally the only reason any journalists turned up. They don't give a shit about the vaccine or corona.
I am surprised he kept this one very presidential other than the one bit about the administration. Doesn't want to appear smug or arrogant like the democrats are. Didn't go off the rails and refused to take any questions.He’s probably been up organizing the lawsuits for days. I didn’t see much of his going off script moments like we’re used too.
Total warI am surprised he kept this one very presidential other than the one bit about the administration. Doesn't want to appear smug or arrogant like the democrats are. Didn't go off the rails and refused to take any questions.
Theme song for GOP against Dems
He hasn't resigned nor has he conceded, so I don't know how he'd manage to not keep it presidential.I am surprised he kept this one very presidential other than the one bit about the administration.
Subsidize soybeans and they won't give a shit. They'll farm it right alongside super subsidized corn for the high fructose corn syrup and ethanol scams.They still hate them for existing. They prefer the Exciting New Productsand want bugsoy paste to replace meat altogether. The business channel my office has on every day is always shilling for that Beyond Meat junk.
If anything a Biden win will destroy them quicker. There will be no common enemy and they will be vying for power.
Ah, the old "everything will magically turn out fine".That raises an interesting possibility. Suppose Biden wins and rigs things so the Democrats win all elections and the Republican party collapses. What would then happen is that you'd have factions inside the Democrats. One of those will be the AOC branch, one the Clinton/Biden branch and one would be Blue Dog crypto Republicans.
And of those, the AOC branch looks like the one which would fail.
So you'd still have Democrats and Republicans just under different names. You can see that in the way the names of the parties have changed. Actually, come to think of it the ideologies have changed in a pretty radical way too, it's just that takes longer. A lot of people in this thread have said 'If the Republicans screw this up, they're finished'. Well, maybe they will screw it up and they will be finished. However, the millions of people who voted for Trump won't just go away. And the Democratic Party is not democratic centralist - it's like a sack full of cats. Same with the Republican party to be honest. US parties have very lax internal discipline. It's one of the upsides of the way politicians have a very strong incumbent advantage, which is otherwise bad.
So even if hypothetically speaking, this election produces a Democrat one-party state and that is very much the worst of all the possible outcomes, I predict that will not last.
Then they'll complain about that:Subsidize soybeans and they won't give a shit. They'll farm it right alongside super subsidized corn for the high fructose corn syrup and ethanol scams.