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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Yeah look the thing about the Georgia recount is a pretty moot point because pretty much nobody here has any faith in that recount after the way the Sos of Georgia acted.
It does, however, put Lin Wood's accusation in a new light.

If the workers just reported the old numbers, then of course the hand recount will tally with the machine count.
 
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Yay! We voted out that big meanie tRump! Wait, what do you mean the replacements are way worse than he ever was!
It's been asked before but they have several billionaire oligarchs in their back pocket, including Bloomberg who blew a billion dollars on his own run and something like $300 million on trying to get Florida convicts to vote Biden. Why do they need your money?
 
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Responses are great as well.
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It does, however, put Lin Wood's accusation in a new light.

If the workers just reported the old numbers, then of course the hand recount will tally with the machine count.
barnes said it best, secstate isnt engaging in fraud but is consumed with being seen as running a perfect election hes being completey negligent.
 
It's been asked before but they have several billionaire oligarchs in their back pocket, including Bloomberg who blew a billion dollars on his own run and something like $300 million on trying to get Florida convicts to vote Biden. Why do they need your money?
Billionaires can demand refunds (or favours).

Plebs can't.
 
Yeah look the thing about the Georgia recount is a pretty moot point considering that practically nobody here has any faith in that recount after the way the Sos of Georgia acted.
You don't get it. They're doing a recount in Wisconsin now. The result will be the same.

You can't fix the elctronic vote when it's backed up by paper ballots. You would need to completely control the count or manufacture enough fake ballots to match the machine count, and if you could do that then why would you need to rig the machine tabulation anyway? It's simple deductive logic.

All of the Dominion conspiracies you're hearing about weighted votes and servers in Germany being seized are complete horseshit.
 
It does, however, put Lin Wood's accusation in a new light.

If the workers just reported the old numbers, then of course the hand recount will tally with the machine count.
No idiot. If there is direct manipulation of the electronic totals. Then the counts will NOT match. By definition.

That's what Trump's teaming is trying to claim, that votes were electronically switched from Trump to Biden through Dominion.

The votes cannot match in that instance.
 
You don't get it. They're doing a recount in Wisconsin now. The result will be the same.

You can't fix the elctronic vote when it's backed up by paper ballots. You would need to completely control the count or manufacture enough fake ballots to match the machine count, and if you could do that then why would you need to rig the machine tabulation anyway? It's simple deductive logic.

All of the Dominion conspiracies you're hearing about weighted votes and servers in Germany being seized are complete horseshit.
I wasn't aware the Wisconsin count was already complete. By your own words, the WI one is much more heavily scrutinized and thus, will be more trustworthy to rely on. If they truly didn't find anything, then yes, I'll count that as a point in your favour.
They do what the billionaires want anyway. What difference does a couple billion to fight Trump's lawsuits or a couple billion to aid the transition (which I wasn't aware required any money) make?
Money is still money. If you believe the rumours swirling around the DNC, they have been running on petrol fumes for quite some time, and need the cash to refund their coffers.
No idiot. If there is direct manipulation of the electronic totals. Then the counts will NOT match. By definition.

That's what Trump's teaming is trying to claim, that votes were electronically switched from Trump to Biden through Dominion.

The votes cannot match in that instance.
You realise what was being alleged, right? That the workers did not even report the recounted totals, and simply reported back what was tallied by the machines initially.
 
The book covers a lot and idk which part you want me to write about. Huxley is a genius for coming up with such a thought out world. Iirc technology is advanced enough that people don't need to work, but the government has people do anyway just so they have something to do. And there's also plenty of sensual entertainment and purposely contrived sports to keep people entertained. People are conditioned by birth and born in factories so they have no family to have loyalty to, just their class and the state.
A big part of the novel is when the main characters visit a Savage Reservation, sort of a native american reservation where people still have childbirth and experience pain and religion. Then some stuff about Shakespeare I didn't get when I read the book because I wasn't familiar with it. There are a bunch of plot points I forget but I've given you some background.

I always thought that "we were being strapped into a Huxley scenerio but are being fussy with the harnesses." In simplier terms, the powers that control us are trying to masquerade us from a 1984 based control system to a half-assed Huxley one until the technology gets there to implement the real one.

You can see the parallels already. The US uses the most antidepressants of any country by population per million. Irreligious and consumerism has slowly taken the cultural consciousness since the 1970's, with reference to Jimmy Carter's Crisis of Confidence speech. The Democratic platform has essentially devolved to nuking the nuclear family unit. Unfavorable information has disclaimers to take you to the "fact checked" information. Not 100% one way or the other, but slowly incorporating Huxley-esce features and refining them.

Its not perfect yet, but with this supposed Great Reset, who knows what they are doing to consolidate their power. Probably whichever is more effective.

I'm sad that I missed this early-morning conversation as I'm still getting caught up, but I did want to poke my nose in and discuss the 1984-Brave New World parallels again for a moment. Pre-2016, I had really thought that we were headed for Brave New World territory, and I think it's very alarming that the Dems have this "return to normalcy", bring back Obama-era complacency as their M.O., complete with more war in the Middle East. I had posted this comparison in the Riots thread many months ago, and I still think it's true:

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I can't stop thinking about the "You'll own nothing, and you'll be happy" tagline of the Great Reset, and I think if Biden secures the win, we are heading full-throttle to the Brave New World scenario, with a nice touch of 1984 Big Brother big tech watching you from your phone, smart TV, and fucking car dashboard. The economic crash that's coming, combined with endless lockdowns and unconstitutional mask mandates, will have people begging for the supposedly benevolent government to take all of the decision making out of their hands. Can Trump stop it? I don't know, but I don't want to find out what happens when Harris, I mean Biden, takes the reins.

By the way, Brave New World is public domain and can be found for free on Project Gutenberg. It's quite good and recommended reading for anyone who's sick of 1984 comparisons.
 
Money is still money.
The kind of people we're talking about don't value money the same way you or I do
If you believe the rumours swirling around the DNC, they have been running on petrol fumes for quite some time, and need the cash to refund their coffers.
Which they'll get by being in office. If Democrats control the Presidency, all the Bloombergs and Soroses of the world will give them as much money as they need because they have power and influence. Harris will get things done for them.

For them to e-beg just doesn't add up.
 
The book covers a lot and idk which part you want me to write about. Huxley is a genius for coming up with such a thought out world. Iirc technology is advanced enough that people don't need to work, but the government has people do anyway just so they have something to do. And there's also plenty of sensual entertainment and purposely contrived sports to keep people entertained. People are conditioned by birth and born in factories so they have no family to have loyalty to, just their class and the state.
A big part of the novel is when the main characters visit a Savage Reservation, sort of a native american reservation where people still have childbirth and experience pain and religion. Then some stuff about Shakespeare I didn't get when I read the book because I wasn't familiar with it. There are a bunch of plot points I forget but I've given you some background.
"O, wonder!

How many goodly creatures are there here!

How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world

That has such people in’t!"

The title is taken from a line in iambic pentameter of The Tempest. It's spoken by the character Miranda who's been isolated from the world most of her life when she meets people other than her father and his servants. John is the Savage who the protagonists meet on the Reservation, the isolated man who meets the couple from the modern, industrialized world for the first time. There are some references to Othello as well but The Tempest is the most important analogy.

I read this book in the eighth grade and while I didn't understand it all until I was older, the warning about an overly industrialized and technological society stripping away our humanity was immediately apparent. It's a much more accurate predictor of Western society than 1984. We are subject to the soft tyranny of Huxley as opposed to the harsh and cruel totalitarianism of Orwell. We have soma in many forms now and in a certain state anyone can have their pick. Entertainment today mirrors that of the book.

Huxley using The Tempest as an analogy was absolutely wonderful and terrifying; for me, part of it is the lack of classical literature in education as technology replaces it. I believe one doesn't understand how beautiful English can be unless you read Shakespeare and Marlowe. That's what we're losing, the knowledge and use of language and literature. Recently I've come to realize Industrial Society and Its Future is its logical progression. That's not very comforting.
 
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Currently, Trump's best case scenario that I see after this week is: (Add many rainbows)

That gateway pundit report about a supposed 19k error in Biden's favour in Wisconsin and a few other associated errors flip Wisconsin during the recounts, PA gets flipped due to court shenanigans, and Michigan flips due to count the Wayne county debacle or something else.

By this point all that would be a bit too convenient, but we shall see.


I get them frequently enough. I think it's probably because I'm a eurocuck and the whole GDPR and data fuckery stuff, I've been noticing those occasionally with burger sites since those started to be changed.
My God. If Trump wins this by getting all three of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania but doesn't salvage Georgia... then the world is going to flip upside down. If Trump wins this way, he has to make sure that every last resource he has is pumped into turning Georgia red again—at least for the Run-offs.
 
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