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Getting in the way of Biden-Harris's coronation.how did the AG compel the court to force the canvassers to certify? what's the law that the canvassers violated?
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Getting in the way of Biden-Harris's coronation.how did the AG compel the court to force the canvassers to certify? what's the law that the canvassers violated?
In Ayn's defense I don't think she would have seen this coming. Christ, call me naive but I didn't see this coming either. This is the first time I've seen something where fortune 500 CEOs are saying, "Either put the man we want in power or we will do our best to bankrupt your political party".Christ, I feel like such an idiot for believing in the Randian "we can trust businesses and businessmen" ideas in my youth.
Used to be a nice smelling armpit.One of the armpits of America.
Its... honestly what I and anyone watching this should expect. The state level verification was gonna happen regardless. Instead, we have a pledge to audit (Fat chance BUT...) which once it fails to occur, is just more evidence for the court cases.It's more the annoyance when you finally see these guys show a bit of backbone, but then they wilt under the tiniest amount of pressure. A letdown after a very pleasant surprise. At least point 4's been added though.
You know what? I think the GOP's eagerness to bend over to Corporate America is going to bite them in the ass.
Coastal corporate oligarchs dictating what states can and cannot do with their electoral votes as deigned by the Constitution, even if massive fraud is suspected/uncovered.
Christ, I feel like such an idiot for believing in the Randian "we can trust businesses and businessmen" ideas in my youth.
Don't suppose there's a more specific list of these two-dozen Fortune-500 CEOs? I bet the bulk of them are extremely obvious adversaries to Trump, such as the sports leagues, Silicon Valley, bankers, etc.In Ayn's defense I don't think she would have seen this coming. Christ, call me naive but I didn't see this coming either. This is the first time I've seen something where fortune 500 CEOs are saying, "Either put the man we want in power or we will do our best to bankrupt your political party".
You gotta love how the lefties try to spin Trump as pro big business and anti-blue collar working man and then the fortune 500 companies do something like this.
So much for "I come from scranton!" You gotta wonder what crooked deals were made in back rooms for this. Maybe special access to China?
Oh yeah, Harbaugh and the Wolverines SUCK.The other armpit being Ann Arbor.
I thought the other armpit was New Jersey.With Flint, Saginaw, Jackson, Port Huron, and Dearborn qualifying as other less-mentionable areas of the body.
I did read it and it doesn't take that into account. Trump literally told his supporters to not vote by mail, and then was shocked when, in the bigger cities, he only got 20% of the vote. Republicans already get few votes from big cities, and then when he told his supporters to not vote by mail, that is what you're gonna get. He told them to not vote by mail so he could claim conspiracy, which you guys are buying hook, line and sinker, so congrats on getting conned by a senile boomer conman.Even the mail in votes follow a very clear pattern in fair elections.
basically elections have a "signature" in the way the distribution of votes over time works, it doesn't change, the distribution tends to happen in a way where the totals of each batch are somehow balanced, no matter the candidate or the race, when you plot any election you get a line.
the elections in Georgia point not to an election but to a scheme of electronic manipulation, the election doesn't follow the pattern "clean" elections do, it would be mathematically impossible that the vote totals in Georgia are directly proportional for Trump and Biden.
give the pdf a read, the language is easy enough.
I just find it funny that capitalism and socialism both lead to the same result. North Korea conditions. Or thats how its lookingIn Ayn's defense I don't think she would have seen this coming. Christ, call me naive but I didn't see this coming either. This is the first time I've seen something where fortune 500 CEOs are saying, "Either put the man we want in power or we will do our best to bankrupt your political party".
You gotta love how the lefties try to spin Trump as pro big business and anti-blue collar working man and then the fortune 500 companies do something like this.
So much for "I come from scranton!" You gotta wonder what crooked deals were made in back rooms for this. Maybe special access to China?
Having no names makes it look more ominous and daunting. They're trying to make trump concede while hiding the fact that there will be people looking to rat him to investigators literally everywhere.Don't suppose there's a more specific list of these two-dozen Fortune-500 CEOs? I bet the bulk of them are extremely obvious adversaries to Trump, such as the sports leagues, Silicon Valley, bankers, etc.
I think that's the worst part. Everything the last four years has accomplished will amount to nothing, and we're all going to be either dead or in reeducation camps.I haven't looked at Brietbart in a week and looked at the front page today. The Biden Administration will full steam take America back to the Obama days as well as the ATF will go back to being even more evil with gun owners. And the sportsball world is getting even more pozzed as fuck and now daytime soap operas as well. And Hollywood being Hollywood as always.
Trump's legacy will bascially go up in smoke is a simply summary, like it never even existed is what the Democrats and RINOs really want to do.
Question is what is Trump's response now as the clock is ticking and we currently in the third quarter. Fourth Quarter begins in December.
New Jersey is the ruptured diverticulum dangling off the large intestine.I thought the other armpit was New Jersey.
Anything for utopia. The end result is all that matters and we're just pawns in the grander game of chess.I just find it funny that capitalism and socialism both lead to the same result. North Korea conditions. Or thats how its looking
Coporatism is a perverted form of capitalism. I wouldn't call it what ideal capitalism is, which would be probably Teddy Roosevelt's idea of breaking up monopolies in order to allow for more competition and entrepreneurial opportunities.I just find it funny that capitalism and socialism both lead to the same result. North Korea conditions. Or thats how its looking
Except anything that isn't Trump curb stomping his opponents into oblivion is as bad as a loss at this part of the game. Especially since his opponents just need to run out the clock.Everybody should reign in their expectations whenever good news occurs if THIS level of doomering follows a completely predictable series of events. A series of events that at worst is a wash with absolutely nothing actually changing. Save the doomering for when something ACTUALLY goes terribly wrong.
But these anomalies don't occur in the other big cities, only Philly, Detroit, Milwaukee and the others needed to flip the election. Go into Ohio and you have several deep blue cities that don't follow the Atlanta pattern. Florida too.I did read it and it doesn't take that into account. Trump literally told his supporters to not vote by mail, and then was shocked when, in the bigger cities, he only got 20% of the vote. Republicans already get few votes from big cities, and then when he told his supporters to not vote by mail, that is what you're gonna get. He told them to not vote by mail so he could claim conspiracy, which you guys are buying hook, line and sinker, so congrats on getting conned by a senile boomer conman.
America has arguably been more socialist than capitalist for a long time. Income tax, property tax, sales tax, etc. Plus, a large welfare state with expansion of programs like Medicaid. Not to mention the continued bureaucracy and expansion of the federal government.I just find it funny that capitalism and socialism both lead to the same result. North Korea conditions. Or thats how its looking
Wasnt Engels a robber baron?Coporatism is a perverted form of capitalism. I wouldn't call it what ideal capitalism is, which would be probably Teddy Roosevelt's idea of breaking up monopolies in order to allow for more competition and entrepreneurial opportunities.
No, no its not and if you think it is you have absolutely no idea how bureaucracy or the judicial system works. Let alone politics.Except anything that isn't Trump curb stomping his opponents into oblivion is as bad as a loss at this part of the game. Especially since his opponents just need to run out the clock.