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 saw that the lawsuit in PA was thrown out on twitter and was alarmed briefly. I checked here and pretty much what I expected: its not THE BIG ONE lawsuit but a smaller shot in the dark one. I knew twitter was being purposefully vague.

The thread title is funny and descriptive, I have no problem here. Speds as in sperging out over minor fucking details and looking at the election like a bunch of football fans going full autism on their football teams is pretty much what you get.
 
But I do agree that the right is getting desperate now, which is why there's been a slow draw into "everyone but straight white men need to have their votes taken away and other extreme choices" because they've finally tasted some victory and don't know what to do with it or how to keep it.

Just because two retards decided it was a good idea to voice the opinion that we should tighten suffrage doesn't mean "the right" agrees with repealing the 19th amendment. Further, there's legitimate concern that a major presidential candidate openly cheated our democracy in order to win candidacy, an issue one would hope wouldn't be partisan but sadly seems to be at this point in time. I can obviously only speak for myself but I'd like to think most people, while they might have worries or concerns about a Biden presidency, wouldn't be too despondent if he actually, legitimately won the election, or at the very least I am one such person.

If they legitimately voted in a man who signed off on the Patriot Act and a VP who has literally enslaved people before, then they can have what they voted to receive. I just don't want to hear any crying when they tank the fucking economy with no survivors.
 
I still would've tried to install provisions to deal with it rather than leave it to its demise. This is not "If people lose favor for the republic, they get what they deserve", this is "Outside forces will do everything to undermine and unroot the power of our system, let's install protections to prevent it from being subverted so this rare opportunity we've already fought so hard to secure to enjoy liberty won't be spoiled and ruined by malicious megalomaniacs."
That's what the electorate is. The people are the only thing that can prevent perversion of Constitutional order. Nothing else can do that. It's impossible to imagine every way a government can be corrupted, and equally impossible to prevent all of them through some clause in a constitution. Even if you had Batman* himself drafting your constitution, with backup plans for contingencies eight layers deep, those provisions could fail because people are fallible. The state isn't a computer flawlessly executing machine code, it's a bunch of people. A law, whether it's a constitution or a municipal ordinance, depends on the people who give that law legitimacy to enforce it. No amount of ink on parchment can get around that.

* Or, I don't know, that guy from Death Note or whatever cultural referent is appropriate for this audience.
 
Razor on the upcoming AZ State Legislature hearings
https://twitter.com/RAZ0RFIST/status/1332423770078814208
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I would like to take a moment to apologize to Alex Jones. I mean all the crazy shit he has said has all came true this year. And he looks drained as fuck.

And liberals keep on hating on him for being against the narrative fed to them by the legacy media.

Looking at how 2020 keeps getting more insane each passing day, maybe aliens will actually show up.
 
Just because two retards decided it was a good idea to voice the opinion that we should tighten suffrage doesn't mean "the right" agrees with repealing the 19th amendment. Further, there's legitimate concern that a major presidential candidate openly cheated our democracy in order to win candidacy, an issue one would hope wouldn't be partisan but sadly seems to be at this point in time. I can obviously only speak for myself but I'd like to think most people, while they might have worries or concerns about a Biden presidency, wouldn't be too despondent if he actually, legitimately won the election, or at the very least I am one such person.

If they legitimately voted in a man who signed off on the Patriot Act and a VP who has literally enslaved people before, then they can have what they voted to receive.
I don't really like how everyone is acting like this turned into Incels.co because of two users saying that. When I talk about the right, I mean what I see on other sites, not just here and /pol/.
But I agree, this is a very serious situation. But this is the Farms, no matter how we joke about it, most here are genuinely just as stupid and spergy as the lolcows.
 
That was like two users that I can remember that were seriously saying that. But I do agree that the right is getting desperate now, which is why there's been a slow draw into "everyone but straight white men need to have their votes taken away and other extreme choices" because they've finally tasted some victory and don't know what to do with it or how to keep it.
Very interesting how when people predicted the right was going to have a problem two years ago, that they were not building anything beyond Trump or even looking ahead 4 years, they were called doomers; Now the same smug people who told them off and were acting like smug 2016 hillary supporters are panicking as the walls close in around them with no contigency.
 
That's what the electorate is. The people are the only thing that can prevent perversion of Constitutional order. Nothing else can do that. It's impossible to imagine every way a government can be corrupted, and equally impossible to prevent all of them through some clause in a constitution. Even if you had Batman* himself drafting your constitution, with backup plans for contingencies eight layers deep, those provisions could fail because people are fallible. The state isn't a computer flawlessly executing machine code, it's a bunch of people. A law, whether it's a constitution or a municipal ordinance, depends on the people who give that law legitimacy to enforce it. No amount of ink on parchment can get around that.

* Or, I don't know, that guy from Death Note or whatever cultural referent is appropriate for this audience.
Your first paragraph is a lie; The founding fathers explictly had little trust in the general population to run everything so they created a mixed system based off the Roman Republic.

It is no surprise the rails slowly started to fall apart once the non-democratic checks were removed from Government as it transitioned closer to a pure democracy.
 
Very interesting how when people predicted the right was going to have a problem two years ago, that they were not building anything beyond Trump or even looking ahead 4 years, they were called doomers; Now the same smug people who told them off and were acting like smug 2016 hillary supporters are panicking as the walls close in around them with no contigency.
Virginia should have been the wake up call but fuck. Now its Georgia and Arizona that are the big eye openers. If the fraud was contained to PA, WI and MI then there would be a way harder case for Trump and the right wing would have fell asleep.
 
Very interesting how when people predicted the right was going to have a problem two years ago, that they were not building anything beyond Trump or even looking ahead 4 years, they were called doomers; Now the same smug people who told them off and were acting like smug 2016 hillary supporters are panicking as the walls close in around them with no contigency.
By slow draw, I meant over the years, not just now. As it became clear that the left genuinely hated them and gained more ground in media and ramped up attacks, they slowly wen't further right. I just wonder if the fire under them is enough for them to think past one presidency.
 
Ah, so the reason Trump couldn't appoint anyone who actually believed in the agenda he ran on in 2016 was that he appointed as Chief of Staff someone who didn't believe in the agenda he ran on?

So, it's Trump's fault for appointing Priebus? He left in mid 2017, if I remember correctly, or is he still the power behind the throne?

This is very clearly the '"here's how Trump can still win" thread.
go ahead and give me the gop reations to trump from 2015-2018 midterms.

the rnc, the local gop and gop consultants, the glenn becks jenna ellises and rick wilsons.

give me a detailed account.
 
Virginia should have been the wake up call but fuck. Now its Georgia and Arizona that are the big eye openers. If the fraud was contained to PA, WI and MI then there would be a way harder case for Trump and the right wing would have fell asleep.
Is it really much of an eye opener if it keeps happening with no consequence?
 
Very interesting how when people predicted the right was going to have a problem two years ago, that they were not building anything beyond Trump or even looking ahead 4 years, they were called doomers; Now the same smug people who told them off and were acting like smug 2016 hillary supporters are panicking as the walls close in around them with no contigency.
The topic was brought up occasionally, and the response to the doomers was usually that the Left would implode once Trump won the election, and that they wouldn't have to worry about them ever again.

They did not take into account him losing, and now they're paying the price for it.
 
that they were not building anything beyond Trump or even looking ahead 4 years, they were called doomers; Now the same smug people who told them off and were acting like smug 2016 hillary supporters are panicking as the walls close in around them with no contigency.

Got any suggestions on "building" anything? What exactly was Joe Shmo supposed to do? People act like you can just quit your job and become a politician or some shit, and trying to get in as an unknown outsider wouldn't work if you consider what they did to Trump.
 
The topic was brought up occasionally, and the response to the doomers was usually that the Left would implode once Trump won the election, and that they wouldn't have to worry about them ever again.

They did not take into account him losing, and now they're paying the price for it.
If by implode, you mean go off like a nuke and start burning and killing, then yes I do think they'd implode. And most here think if Biden wins, it's because he flat out cheated, which I don't know how you can prepare for without cheating as well.
If Biden does win for sure, I'm going to leave the site completely in case this site is targeted. We already had member info leak before.
 
The point is that moderation of this thread, the Doomsday thread, and the Pastadome is done under the assumption that this is the "information gathering and discussion" thread.
It's fascinating that this thread is mostly full of Trump supporters and independents while the other thread is more Biden supporters and independents. You can say this thread is grasping at any news and evidence and not getting anywhere or the people in this thread are just interested in the fallout and procedures around the election and are determined to see this through until the fat lady sings.

I wish we didn't have to fight over politics on a board for making fun of speds, I really do understand null when he said politics are harming the site.
I doubt any of the "cope" autists here care about that, tbh.
They needed to have more fresh blood. The other thread is exhausted.
 
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