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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I think that’s the worst and maybe most depressing part, not only will Trump be dead or thrown into a jail broke and with nothing to his name, not only will his supporters be purged from society completely, but all the MAGA stuff and all the talking points and all the fun and funny stuff that came with it...will be snuffed out, crushed like a bug, and we’ll be lucky to hear about it being seen as “an odd time in our history”.
Don't let it die. Easy.
 
Eh... Biden has an interest in Trump winning at the Supreme Court.

Philadelphia ignored an order from Judge Alito. If people can start ignoring what the Supreme Court says then it won't really matter if Biden packs the court, everything the Supreme Court does becomes "a strong suggestion."

I have the feeling Democrats will destroy everything just to be rendered impotent at the end of it all.
The power of the legislature will also be strongly boned too if the executive can just say they don't like the legislature's laws and make up their own.
Wisconsin recount with observers (I don't think this is an audit) is underway. Lots of accusations of shenanigans being thrown both ways (Trump observers challenging every ballot no matter the reason, the Election board calling multiple recesses) last report I heard 3 ballots had been invalidated, one at random, a two tables of contested ballots had probably at least a couple hundred on them.
Observers do need to give a specific reason to object to a ballot and can't just object to ballots for no reason.
 
The power of the legislature will also be strongly boned too if the executive can just say they don't like the legislature's laws and make up their own.

Observers do need to give a specific reason to object to a ballot and can't just object to ballots for no reason.

I thought the major legal issue was the PA courts ignoring SCOTUS in the first place. What developed lately that means that SCOTUS can't weigh in?
 
Oy gevalt, are you goyim still denying the six million?
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Sometimes I wish the holocaust really did happen.

Dominion's about to go on damage control it seems
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This seems like Dominion calling in favors with fox news.

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The theme for this week will be the "Search for Signatures" I'm guessing.
Not just signatures not matching, but also the number of envelopes not matching the recorded number of absentee ballots.
 
Sometimes I wish the holocaust really did happen.


This seems like Dominion calling in favors with fox news.


Not just signatures not matching, but also the number of envelopes not matching the recorded number of absentee ballots.

Comparing the number of absentee ballots to the number of envelopes is extremely dangerous to our democracy
 
From the article, both times quoting Jonathan Turley, who wrote a different article that this article is referencing:
According to the Washington Post, Dana Nessel “is conferring with election law experts on whether officials may have violated any state laws prohibiting them from engaging in bribery, perjury and conspiracy.”
The danger for Shirkey and Chatfield, then, is that they are being visibly invited to a meeting where the likely agenda involves the felony of attempting to bribe a public official.
Under Michigan law, any member of the Legislature who “corruptly” accepts a promise of some beneficial act in return for exercising his authority in a certain way is “forever disqualified to hold any public office” and “shall be guilty of a felony, punishable by imprisonment in the state prison not more than 10 years[.]”
 
I think that’s the worst and maybe most depressing part, not only will Trump be dead or thrown into a jail broke and with nothing to his name, not only will his supporters be purged from society completely, but all the MAGA stuff and all the talking points and all the fun and funny stuff that came with it...will be snuffed out, crushed like a bug, and we’ll be lucky to hear about it being seen as “an odd time in our history”.
Here's the thing: Trump didn't lose supporters in the last four years, he and the things he stood for brought in millions of additional people over to his side. Those gigantic rallies leading up to the election all across the country aren't indicative of a dying movement, they're indicators of a huge amount of anger at clownworld and a desire for a leader to reverse its malignant spread. Personally, while I admire him in many ways, I am overall disappointed with what Trump was actually able to do from a policy standpoint. He seemed to have been effectively hemmed in by his enemies in Washington from the moment he took office and he simply wasn't ruthless enough to do what had to be done as far as shitcanning saboteurs in the executive branch.

I don't think he'll be dead or thrown in jail, but I do think we're probably going to see a period of social and political reprisals against anyone who is not perceived as being onboard with the progressive cult. I mean shit, we already have been seeing that in the form of online censorship, employment fuckery, and race-based discrimination against whites in multiple contexts. With all that said, it's important to remember that Trump himself is not the embodiment of the sentiment that put him into office in 2016, he's merely the guy who harnessed it. There remains widespread and growing discontent with the social and economic direction that global society is heading in, and the voting numbers (if you believe them lol) reflect that. Wokeist crackdowns aren't going to make people happier with that agenda, they're going to make people despise it even more. Take heart in the fact that energy remains out there for another leader to tap into, one that is hopefully more adept at wielding power to effect lasting change.
 
Comparing the number of absentee ballots to the number of envelopes is extremely dangerous to our democracy
No kidding. Many transfolk and otherkin cannot afford envelopes, or simply do not know how envelopes work. It's an outdated, transphobic concept and it must be eradicated. It's 2020 for science's sake.
 
I thought the major legal issue was the PA courts ignoring SCOTUS in the first place. What developed lately that means that SCOTUS can't weigh in?
I'm not saying they can't weigh in, they can and should imo, but that their decision here will have big consequences when it comes to precedent for issues of what branch can do what.
 
I'm not saying they can't weigh in, they can and should imo, but that their decision here will have big consequences when it comes to precedent for issues of what branch can do what.
its an unprecedented issue. what do you do with the corrupt ballots mixed in with good ones?
 
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Anybody in the mood to make any guesses on who's gonna be the next person the media says is pushing trump to concede after talking to "anonymous insiders from within the trump white house"

I've come up with a list of likely candidates.

Rudy or Powell or Ellis or any combination of the three "due to the fear they are walking into an unwinnable legal battle"
Mike Pompeo
Ben Carson
Ted Cruz
Rand Paul
Barron Trump
Zombie Reagan
Macaulay Culkin
Kayne West

If he makes it to December, it'll be the ghosts of Past, Present and Future.
 
Victor Davis Hanson knocks another one out of the ballpark. He should run for President.




Added: Today's the 57th anniversary of JFK's assassination in 1963. Wonder if anyone else remembers today....
 
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Another "massive" Trump meltdown:

Dude. Stop watching CNN. It's obviously propaganda designed to demotivate you. If they told me the sky was blue I'd go outside and check it wasn't red.

I don't think he'll be dead or thrown in jail, but I do think we're probably going to see a period of social and political reprisals against anyone who is not perceived as being onboard with the progressive cult. I mean shit, we already have been seeing that in the form of online censorship, employment fuckery, and race-based discrimination against whites in multiple contexts. With all that said, it's important to remember that Trump himself is not the embodiment of the sentiment that put him into office in 2016, he's merely the guy who harnessed it. There remains widespread and growing discontent with the social and economic direction that global society is heading in, and the voting numbers (if you believe them lol) reflect that. Wokeist crackdowns aren't going to make people happier with that agenda, they're going to make people despise it even more. Take heart in the fact that energy remains out there for another leader to tap into, one that is hopefully more adept at wielding power to effect lasting change.

This is the thing to bear in mind. The more the new regime cracks down, the more people will despise it and the more local officials in red areas of the country will just ignore what it says. The end result of this is probably not totalitarianism, it's much more likely to be a weird state where everyone outside the coastal states just assumes the Federal government is illegitimate and does what they can to minimize the damage it can do.

And we know that law enforcement and the military despise the left and will despise them more and more as the crackdown gets worse. You could easily end up with a regime whose writ doesn't extend more than a few miles outside the cities. The difference between this election and Obama's is that back then people in red areas accepted that he was POTUS 'even if I didn't vote for the guy'. That won't be the case with Biden or Harris.

Of course, this has some potentially disastrous foreign policy implications but domestically it limits the damage that can be done. Foreign policy-wise I'd expect to see that Trump's idea that Asian powers should develop nukes to counter China independent of America will happen. Of course, the neocon foreign policy establishment that Biden seems to favor will do everything they can to make it seem like the US is still a global hegemon that can stand up to China and Russia. Hopefully, China and Russia will have enough residual fear of the US that they won't try anything too drastic but I'm still concerned China might start seizing Taiwanese islands to try and force the issue. And then there's the scenario of Russia sending little green men into the Baltic states to see if NATO still exists. Still, the likes of Bill Kristol and John Bolton will be whispering in Biden's ear that he needs to head this sort of thing off early. Hopefully, he'll listen.
 
Dude. Stop watching CNN. It's obviously propaganda designed to demotivate you. If they told me the sky was blue I'd go outside and check it wasn't red.
I know. However, it's funny to me how hard they try with their demoralizing. No, it's just how hard they try.

Plus, it keeps track of the dissonance between MSM and actuality; they're still on the "Trump knows it's over and he's shaking!" phase.
 
Here's the thing: Trump didn't lose supporters in the last four years, he and the things he stood for brought in millions of additional people over to his side. Those gigantic rallies leading up to the election all across the country aren't indicative of a dying movement, they're indicators of a huge amount of anger at clownworld and a desire for a leader to reverse its malignant spread. Personally, while I admire him in many ways, I am overall disappointed with what Trump was actually able to do from a policy standpoint. He seemed to have been effectively hemmed in by his enemies in Washington from the moment he took office and he simply wasn't ruthless enough to do what had to be done as far as shitcanning saboteurs in the executive branch.

I don't think he'll be dead or thrown in jail, but I do think we're probably going to see a period of social and political reprisals against anyone who is not perceived as being onboard with the progressive cult. I mean shit, we already have been seeing that in the form of online censorship, employment fuckery, and race-based discrimination against whites in multiple contexts. With all that said, it's important to remember that Trump himself is not the embodiment of the sentiment that put him into office in 2016, he's merely the guy who harnessed it. There remains widespread and growing discontent with the social and economic direction that global society is heading in, and the voting numbers (if you believe them lol) reflect that. Wokeist crackdowns aren't going to make people happier with that agenda, they're going to make people despise it even more. Take heart in the fact that energy remains out there for another leader to tap into, one that is hopefully more adept at wielding power to effect lasting change.
You can have as many people in the world be against the woke cult as you want and it won't matter because the type of people who are against the woke cult have neither the will nor the intelligence to actually do anything about it. This might be a hard concept for you to grasp because your primitive western brains are incapable of thinking outside the framework of democracy, but generally when it comes to playing the game, quality > quantity. Better to have a few people on your side in the right places than it is to have a million peasants whose lives are completely irrelevant, though you should still let those peasants think their lives are meaningful.
 
Dude. Stop watching CNN. It's obviously propaganda designed to demotivate you. If they told me the sky was blue I'd go outside and check it wasn't red.



This is the thing to bear in mind. The more the new regime cracks down, the more people will despise it and the more local officials in red areas of the country will just ignore what it says. The end result of this is probably not totalitarianism, it's much more likely to be a weird state where everyone outside the coastal states just assumes the Federal government is illegitimate and does what they can to minimize the damage it can do.

And we know that law enforcement and the military despise the left and will despise them more and more as the crackdown gets worse. You could easily end up with a regime whose writ doesn't extend more than a few miles outside the cities. The difference between this election and Obama's is that back then people in red areas accepted that he was POTUS 'even if I didn't vote for the guy'. That won't be the case with Biden or Harris.

Of course, this has some potentially disastrous foreign policy implications but domestically it limits the damage that can be done. Foreign policy-wise I'd expect to see that Trump's idea that Asian powers should develop nukes to counter China independent of America will happen. Of course, the neocon foreign policy establishment that Biden seems to favor will do everything they can to make it seem like the US is still a global hegemon that can stand up to China and Russia. Hopefully, China and Russia will have enough residual fear of the US that they won't try anything too drastic but I'm still concerned China might start seizing Taiwanese islands to try and force the issue. And then there's the scenario of Russia sending little green men into the Baltic states to see if NATO still exists. Still, the likes of Bill Kristol and John Bolton will be whispering in Biden's ear that he needs to head this sort of thing off early. Hopefully, he'll listen.
What you just said is happening while everyone is focused on the election. China is getting more and more brazen in the ME atm and Israel is expanding its boarders.
 
Dude. Stop watching CNN. It's obviously propaganda designed to demotivate you. If they told me the sky was blue I'd go outside and check it wasn't red.



This is the thing to bear in mind. The more the new regime cracks down, the more people will despise it and the more local officials in red areas of the country will just ignore what it says. The end result of this is probably not totalitarianism, it's much more likely to be a weird state where everyone outside the coastal states just assumes the Federal government is illegitimate and does what they can to minimize the damage it can do.

And we know that law enforcement and the military despise the left and will despise them more and more as the crackdown gets worse. You could easily end up with a regime whose writ doesn't extend more than a few miles outside the cities. The difference between this election and Obama's is that back then people in red areas accepted that he was POTUS 'even if I didn't vote for the guy'. That won't be the case with Biden or Harris.

Of course, this has some potentially disastrous foreign policy implications but domestically it limits the damage that can be done. Foreign policy-wise I'd expect to see that Trump's idea that Asian powers should develop nukes to counter China independent of America will happen. Of course, the neocon foreign policy establishment that Biden seems to favor will do everything they can to make it seem like the US is still a global hegemon that can stand up to China and Russia. Hopefully, China and Russia will have enough residual fear of the US that they won't try anything too drastic but I'm still concerned China might start seizing Taiwanese islands to try and force the issue. And then there's the scenario of Russia sending little green men into the Baltic states to see if NATO still exists. Still, the likes of Bill Kristol and John Bolton will be whispering in Biden's ear that he needs to head this sort of thing off early. Hopefully, he'll listen.
I am leaning towards China owning Biden and Russia's aggression will increase even more by December 14th if Biden's potential win is not accepted at minimum as a clean win. And the Obama administration had a habit of fucking over their own allies and I expect the same.

Also apparently some news channel from Australia is reporting that Trump told the leaders at the G20 that he will be working with them onwards in the future for a long time. I believe its the Channel 9 news channel.

Based video on white supremacy.


Here is video of California's most uncucked GOP politician so far.


The Trump family definility has a strong taste for blondes and women of a certain build. Well I will miss that under a potential Biden administration where that fat fuck reporter from MIT will probably be made White House Spokesman.


Trumping apparently called the CEO of Newsmax a while ago.


Roger Stone talking about the election.


Tatum throwing a fit over Tucker.


I am surprised at Jesse growing a spine and being more aggressive than Tucker and Hannity.


A short summary of the MAGA march in DC.


GEOTUS Halloween special.

 
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