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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Either way they and their families will be in for a lot of attention, most of it not good. We already know Roberts lacks a backbone, Sotomayor and Kagan will side with libs and each other and Breyer usually, but not always, leans liberal. Thomas, Alito and the Trump appointees are constructionists. Both Democrats and Republicans are going to apply pressure if they haven't already.

People without any experience in lawsuits or not been involved in a number of them don't realize how crazy the politics involved can get. A good friend of mine is owed about $300,000 from Universal music for a couple of years. He can't get a single lawyer to take the case. The problem is that half the lawyers here in NYC are on retainer for Universal and can't take it, the other half looked at my friend's case and said it's airtight - he'll win easily and that's the problem. There's not a single lawyer here who wants to actually win against Universal. One of them told my friend outright, "I can win this case for you but I'll never work again. Universal will have me blacklisted like you wouldn't believe once I beat them".

Not really suggesting the SCOTUS case can be like that, but just that I've learned the hard way, after being involved in a lot of lawsuits as a musician, that there's always a lot of politics at play even when it's not actual politics, and that you can't just assume anything. You have to be ready to counter from any direction.
 
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Law firms may sleep on the weekends, but Autism. Autism never rests.

Apparently Georgia hid fake voters via registering at UPS Stores, FedEx Mail Receiving Locations, and Company Office Parks, using "Apt" instead of "Box" -- which shouldn't work, but I'm sure UPS / FedEx can figure it out and ship the shit through anyway.
Isn't that how homeless people vote?
 
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Rich coming from someone who doesn't believe that the Armenian genocide exists and named your show after the political party that started the genocide.


John Oliver scares me....a man who uses his hands to speak is scary.
 
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Think we're going to see a narrative shift again. They're coming up with justifications for Trump's performance.
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Did the misleading memes also cause the left to immediately spew a massive amount of racist slurs, threats and "hate speech"? Stuff that was clearly there before this just waiting for a chance to explode?
Did the memes also make the latinos go kick the shit out of commies who came to their neighborhoods during the mostly peaceful street wars?
 
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Imagine saying with a straight face that you need money to transition power because the president wants recounts. Like Biden and Harris might not take over the presidency January 20th because they didn't pay first months rent to the white house.
The thing that gets me is... money for what?
Its LITERALLY costless.
 
Did the misleading memes also cause the left to immediately spew a massive amount of racist slurs, threats and "hate speech"? Stuff that was clearly there before this just waiting for a chance to explode?
Did the memes also make the latinos go kick the shit out of commies who came to their neighborhoods during the mostly peaceful street wars?

What's funny about is the way the media are only just finding out that, young white people with a lot of student debt in places like NYC and San Francisco, no one actually listens to their narrative. So for example it turns out that people who left South America because they don't like authoritarian populists who rig elections and then tank the economy don't vote Democrat. Who could possibly have predicted that!
 
The thing that really kind of throws me off with what Powell was saying, is if she's suggesting that Hillary Clinton used Dominion to cheat Bernie out of his primary, why didn't she use it to cheat Trump out of the general election? They were clearly making use of it, if that's the case, and if Trump supposedly won this one in as much of a landslide as the last one, it wouldn't be a matter of having to sprint to close the gap. They would have just kept fabricating votes, wouldn't they?

They controlled virtually everything at the time; Trump had no appointees, the government was full of all the dipshits we've learned about since then who have been shoved into an early retirement, so what the fuck was stopping them from just doing the same, damn thing instead of having Hillary immediately concede the race? What was in the way preventing that from happening, if they held every space on the board at the time? What was different?

The whole thing has to hinge on that massive dump of mail-in ballots being sent out to everyone and their mothers and their maiden names, because there was nothing else that was different about the 2016 election, even if you want to make the argument that "they weren't ready for it" because Sidney's insinuating that they were already using Dominion to cheat it, and have been for a long time.

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When Barack Obama ran for Senate in 1994, the only reason that he won in the first place is because he challenged the veracity of his opponents' votes by demanding that the signatures be matched. The lowest number of invalid signatures was 48%. Signature matching is an absolutely vital part of the counting process, and it's swung the entire political spectrum one way or the other in the past. If Obama hadn't done this, he probably would have never become President in the first place.

With such a massive influx of mail-in voting this cycle, it should be more imperative than ever that all of these ballots are matched.

The fact that they're so adamant to avoid it and the fact that it's the only way to make sense of what Sidney is saying leads me to believe that's probably what's at the core of this. Granted, it's easier at this point to just say that Trump lost and Sidney's a crazy person, but that's not as fun as taking guesses. That's the only rationale I can see as to what the differences were between 2016 and 2020, because otherwise what Sidney is suggesting doesn't really make any sense, and that could be why they're bunkering down so hard to try and prevent anyone from signature matching.

Perhaps it was hubris that they would surely win, and they wanted to be more legit so that if Trump challenged that ("It's not rigged, you're just losing") comes to mind. And potentially just because winning it legit sounded so narratively perfect to them, after all, Trump was everything they had engineered popular culture to hate. Doing it legit would be the icing on the cake. Then of course it didn't work lol.

Though at this point I feel Powell might just talking out her ass so who knows.
1. I'll agree with the Hubris part. That after long decades of public service, she needed to be chosen by the American people. She needed to be validated. Cheating the general election would be an insult to her ego. As if Hillary Clinton needed help because she earned it.

Or 2, they got skittish after shoving Bernie under the bus. Clinton's campaign was fighting an insurgency inside her own party and cheating twice while being watched like a hawk would just give her opponents more ammot
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I don't think the screaming was necessary. If he ended up weeping then his tears will be the sweetest sauce though.
 
What's funny about is the way the media are only just finding out that, young white people with a lot of student debt in places like NYC and San Francisco, no one actually listens to their narrative. So for example it turns out that people who left South America because they don't like authoritarian populists who rig elections and then tank the economy don't vote Democrat. Who could possibly have predicted that!
A lot of this is them reacting to and having their own 'cope' that "Demographics as Destiny" is finally hitting its end. Even if Trump loses everything, he did something no Republican prior had done. He took a sledgehammer to the wall separating the GOP from minority votes. If his successors follow it and avoid alienating the white vote, it can royally fuck with a ton of formerly solidly blue areas.
 
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So uh. Why do multiple Wayne County Precincts have the exact same Trump Vote counts? But different Biden votes? Which add up to the wrong Total Votes?

Give it a day or two so they can move it around a bit and come back acting as if archiving is a foreign concept to them.

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Law firms may sleep on the weekends, but Autism. Autism never rests.

Apparently Georgia hid fake voters via registering at UPS Stores, FedEx Mail Receiving Locations, and Company Office Parks, using "Apt" instead of "Box" -- which shouldn't work, but I'm sure UPS / FedEx can figure it out and ship the shit through anyway.

Ah yes, weaponized autism finally becomes a tool with geopolitical ramifications, the flamewars escalating into the real world. Truly this is the greatest timeline. Lord Kek is a wise master. Praise be unto him!

Isn't that how homeless people vote?

No they usually just register their mailing adress at their homeless shelter or some advocacy network, the homeless usually can't afford USPS lockers for the same reason they can't afford a home. But either way Apt (short for Apartment) indicates at the very least the information is wrong, more than likely willfully fraudulent, so I'd expect this to have less to do with the homeless and more to do with plain old shenanigans. Either that or the american schooling system has failed so thoroughly that now you got people thinking a mailbox is an apartment.
 
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Imagine saying with a straight face that you need money to transition power because the president wants recounts. Like Biden and Harris might not take over the presidency January 20th because they didn't pay first months rent to the white house.

Imagine saying that even though your party raised and spent 2x times more than the other party you beat.
 
Before I do though, I need to launch into a bit of a rant as to why I hate the term "4D chess". You see, the vast, vast majority of what people refer to as such is actually really, really simple. It is merely making your opponents react in a way you can expect and having a trap laid out in front of them. In order to do this, you just need three steps.

A: Know how and in what ways your opponent tends to react.
B: Know what kind of actions are likely to illicit a reaction.
C: Understand which actions from B create which reactions from A, set your goal to align.

That is it, and YOU have in fact likely done this at some point. Did you ever ask your parents for a candy bar, request a raise, asked a buddy for a favor, etc? Those are the unconscious application of this. All "4D chess" is, is the conscious application of this on a larger scale. It is literally the most central and basic political tool in a politicians box, and all Trump does better than his opponents is better understanding them than they do him. Which really isn't hard when the democrats are -incredibly- predictable and meanwhile seem to have the most cartoonishly villainous look of Trump himself clouding their ability. He lucked out with really shitty foes and isn't some grand chessmaster, blame this on his +99 luck stat.

I agree with you that 4D chess is over used, but what you described isn't 4D chess, it's just normal chess. 4D chess requires anticipating several moves ahead in a way that should be unpredictable. 4D chess is when you anticipate some one in the Ukraine buying a radio because you shot a man in Mexico two days earlier. This is why the EO order is usually cited as an example, because if it does come into effect, Trump had the wherewithal and understanding of his opponents to not only know how they would act but to have set up a safeguard against it months in advance.
 
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