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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So does this mean the cocksuckers got away with it?

No, it means it can go ahead to the SCOTUS after Thanksgiving weekend, since the SCOTUS isn't in session this week. I needs be continually reminded that all lower court channels have to be pursued before it can go that high. It stings really bad watching the process certify and feel the stink of liberal smuggery wash over you, but things remain on course. Clench your ass, grit your teeth, and see where this goes.
 
I don't believe so. At the end of day certification doesn't block lawsuits from being filed if you look at 2000 Gore filed his Florida lawsuit a day after it was certified.
SC isn't going to crown Trump. Winning three different lawsuits in three different states is not going to happen, I'm afraid. AT BEST, they'll give Trump PA or MI as a pity victory.
 
I don't believe so. At the end of day certification doesn't block lawsuits from being filed if you look at 2000 Gore filed his Florida lawsuit a day after it was certified.
It does not. It does, however, put the onus on Trump's team to challenge it, since it is now "status quo".

And there will be a lot of pressure to keep the status quo.
 
So the current state of things is

Wisconsin: Currently going through a tedious recount and essentially an audit

Michigan: Lawfare + Certified

Pennsylvania: Lawfare + Certified

Georgia: Recount with an actual audit + Certified

Arizona: Who knows

Nevada: Who knows
Pretty much.

I expect nothing but shitflinging for the rest of the week, with the audit/recount in WI and GA to yield some sort of result. Naturally, any such result will then be challenged by the aggrieved party, and the circus will then continue into yet another recount, or a formal lawsuit.
 
Brother I am so dug the fuck in that if I go any further I'd pop out the other side of earth and take down a shittily constructed Chinese building with me.

Good you might take out a biolab or nuke facility in the process. Something to fuck over Xi.

Arizona: Who knows

Nevada: Who knows

I think at this point somebody here should drive to Arizona and make sure it's still there cause I haven't heard shit from Arizona for ages.

Last we heard from Neveda was Trump's team launching a lawsuit.
 
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SC isn't going to crown Trump. Winning three different lawsuits in three different states is not going to happen, I'm afraid. AT BEST, they'll give Trump PA or MI as a pity victory.
So the current state of things is

Wisconsin: Currently going through a tedious recount and essentially an audit

Michigan: Lawfare + Certified

Pennsylvania: Lawfare + Certified

Georgia: Recount with an actual audit + Certified

Arizona: Who knows

Nevada: Who knows
I'd note, using Truthbois good overview, we are mostly exactly where we expected to be. Pennsylvania told a SCOTUS judge to basically go fuck himself, and Michigan is the Ratking throne. Both of these states are directly on track with what was expected.

The only surprise is Georgia with its certification, and its in the air involving an alleged audit.

Who the fuck knows what Arizona and Nevada are doing.

In short... its kidnda the same holding pattern that should be expected in this stage. Mind, I am not predicting a Trump win so my level of expected isn't the same as some of the more hopeful members here. But the odds I gave him were not terrible either, so it holding to what is expected means its... well, all still waiting for SCOTUS to decide and break the stalemate. One way or another.
 
You assume that Trump's movement will keep going. At best, it'll be burrowed underground and forced to be talked about in codes. At worst...well AOC gave us a taste of what's to come.
I know you're a doomer, but AOC is not exactly on the good graces of the Dems atm. These people really aren't as competent as you think they are because, assuming they did fraud the election, they did a pretty shitty job what with shitty down ballot results and a quarter or a third of the country will probably look at them as illegitimate (regardless if massive fraud happened).

Do you truly think nothing will change regarding election laws? Do you really think there's never going to be another successful anti-establishment political movement? I wouldn't doubt that many Republicans would start volunteering to work at election centers going forward (or there is at least some push for it). Kind of hard to create that much fraud when all eyes are on you and there won't likely be as much mail in ballot bullshit next time around.

Trump was imperfect but its unlikely his movement dies with his presidency. Even he is memory holed its likely the more successful aspects of his platform will be adopted. Doomering will only drive you to depression and insanity, try to be optimistic and find something you enjoy. Trying to predict the future and convince yourself your vision is the only one when it could very well go in another direction is setting yourself up for misery. If you're right about the coming dystopia, well then it'll suck for most people, but I'm pretty sure we have at least a few decades before shit really hits the fan (assuming their aren't some breakthroughs in science that greatly enhance life or allow us to easily get off this gay earth).

I don't particularly like either party or even have a lot of love for Trump so I may be slightly sober (or naive) when saying this but I really doubt Joe Biden's administration is going to lead to some hellish dystopia with commie lists. In all likelihood it'll probably just be do-nothing neoliberalism with a lot of corporate cock-sucking where if you were doing well during the Obama years you will probably continue doing well and if not, well stagnation at best is what you can look forward to.
 
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