Official Election 2020 Doomsday Thread

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Who wins on November 3rd? (Zeitgeist, not who you're voting for)

  • Expecting a Trump win.

    Votes: 978 45.7%
  • Expecting a Biden win.

    Votes: 277 12.9%
  • Expecting no clear winner on November 3rd.

    Votes: 885 41.4%

  • Total voters
    2,140
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Gonna press X to doubt. Pretty sure the Donner party lasted longer than 2 weeks.

People in southern New England flip shit if the power is out for 3 days. NYC melts down in 24 hours.
And that was before everyone was locked up for a year. Take away their electric pacifiers now and we will see some real shit. Mix in the cold of winter for extra fun.
There would be massive chimp outs that wreck any food store and retail places that try and operate.
 
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Some sperg doing a graph on Twitter isn't evidence. Especially using different states as evidence. Wisconsin and PA were not allowed to count mail-in ballots until after election day because of the Republicans in those states, so that the results would look fishy, so that retards like you would scream about voting fraud. Congrats, you were conned by conmen.
As I said in my own post, it's not not proof of fraud, it's a suggestion of fraud, and it's substantive enough that legal opposition to the preliminary election results can be launched. Individuals go to jail based on analyses of this sort on a daily basis so why the hell wouldn't we use the same tool on an election?

Also, you really do have an issue understanding that words mean things, don't you?
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So, how would a court case about the presidential election go? Has something like this ever happened before?
People seem to think that Clarence Thomas will slap Joe Biden with his huge dick and slap the presidency right out of Biden and back into Trump.
 
It’s hard to see this and not go full on doomer mode right now. No matter how this shakes out half the country is going to feel like they were robbed. I agree with a kiwi above me advising about a SHTF situation. It’s unavoidable at this point I fear.

I don’t know about water/power going down, but you can 100% bet the internet will be taken down across the country at some point if things escalate, so it wouldn’t hurt to have offline video games and entertainment
This means It all started with a defeat to Germany in Marne. Your problems can be traced back to Bavarians who decided 100 years ago that they wanted to go to the East Front. The British broke this line and ordered the German army to be divided. Now Satan's elite are denouncing their history as they try to gain power over Joe Biden.
 
This means It all started with a defeat to Germany in Marne. Your problems can be traced back to Bavarians who decided 100 years ago that they wanted to go to the East Front. The British broke this line and ordered the German army to be divided. Now Satan's elite are denouncing their history as they try to gain power over Joe Biden.
blablablablablabla, the niggers might come around, sure

nuke em!
 
Do we have a general US politics thread? It'll be fun seeing what Biden/Congress/supreme court does or tries to do over the next 4 years unless you just wanna lump it into BDS. Georgia run off elections are in January so we won't see if the senate stays red until then. But Republicans probably are gonna win.

Supreme Court heard argument today California Versus Texas about 3 hours ago.


Here are the questions that the Supreme court will vote on

"Is the individual mandate of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which now has a penalty of zero for not buying health insurance, now unconstitutional?

If the individual mandate is unconstitutional, is it severable from the remainder of the ACA?"

No California isn't suing Texas. Texas and all the red states are suing the federal government and California and all the Blue states are taking the other side. Back in 2012 the Supreme court said a tax for not having health insurance was fine (Individual mandate of Obamacare). So in 2017 Trump and the Republicans said ok sure have a tax, but we are gonna make it $0. Texas and the reds quickly sued to say they should just throw out Obamacare, and California and the blues said no don't throw it out.

The argument is pretty boring in terms of Supreme court cases. Only thing of note is that this is Justice Amy Coney Barrett's (just got appointed 2 weeks ago by Trump) first big decision. Otherwise its a bunch of justices throwing out hypotheticals about whether congress back in 2017 killed Obamacare or if they don't need a mandate. Problem is when they made Obamacare they said the individual mandate was a key component and if they don't have it, the law is dead. But they basically haven't had one for 3 years and things have been running fine so I doubt they will strike down Obamacare. All the articles about this case are pointing to keeping Obamacare. So if the Supreme court says yes to Obamacare (again) then I assume Biden is going to try and reverse Trumps $0 mandate and we will all be paying $750+ a year again. Or the red senate is gonna throw a bitch fit and Biden and McConnel are gonna have a slap fight over how much we should tax everyone.

Also I highly doubt the supreme court is going to "hand Trump the win". The day after the election when everyone thought PA was gonna decide maybe they had a chance. Now they would have to prove some kind of bizarre combo of GA, PA, AZ, NV, WI all being proved that there was wide spread election fraud AND that it was enough to swing EVERYTHING to Trump. Bush V Gore was different because it all was singled down to JUST Florida. Not even the whole state, but a few counties in Florida. The Supreme court already ruled PA can extend absentee ballot counts so they already are favoring Bidens stance.
 
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Do we have a general US politics thread? It'll be fun seeing what Biden/Congress/supreme court does or tries to do over the next 4 years unless you just wanna lump it into BDS. Georgia run off elections are in January so we won't see if the senate stays red until then. But Republicans probably are gonna win.

Supreme Court heard argument today California Versus Texas about 3 hours ago.


Here are the questions that the Supreme court will vote on



No California isn't suing Texas. Texas and all the red states are suing the federal government and California and all the Blue states are taking the other side. Back in 2012 the Supreme court said a tax for not having health insurance was fine (Individual mandate of Obamacare). So in 2017 Trump and the Republicans said ok sure have a tax, but we are gonna make it $0. Texas and the reds quickly sued to say they should just throw out Obamacare, and California and the blues said no don't throw it out.

The argument is pretty boring in terms of Supreme court cases. Only thing of note is that this is Justice Amy Coney Barrett's (just got appointed 2 weeks ago by Trump) first big decision. Otherwise its a bunch of justices throwing out hypotheticals about whether congress back in 2017 killed Obamacare or if they don't need a mandate. Problem is when they made Obamacare they said the individual mandate was a key component and if they don't have it, the law is dead. But they basically haven't had one for 3 years and things have been running fine so I doubt they will strike down Obamacare. All the articles about this case are pointing to keeping Obamacare. So if the Supreme court says yes to Obamacare (again) then I assume Biden is going to try and reverse Trumps $0 mandate and we will all be paying $750+ a year again. Or the red senate is gonna throw a bitch fit and Biden and McConnel are gonna have a slap fight over how much we should tax everyone.

Also I highly doubt the supreme court is going to "hand Trump the win". The day after the election when everyone thought PA was gonna decide maybe they had a chance. Now they would have to prove some kind of bizarre combo of GA, PA, AZ, NV, WI all being proved that there was wide spread election fraud AND that it was enough to swing EVERYTHING to Trump. Bush V Gore was different because it all was singled down to JUST Florida. Not even the whole state, but a few counties in Florida. The Supreme court already ruled PA can extend absentee ballot counts so they already are favoring Bidens stance.
blablabla, i like niggers.Morethan you
 
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I used to like Art Bell. Sometime after he retired from Coast to Coast he called the cops and claimed someone was trying to kill him in his yard because he heard a loud noise and assumed it was a gunshot, and it must have been someone who didn't like what he had to say. No other evidence, just a noise. He also became a big Trump supporter. Then he died under mysterious circumstances, which were later revealed to be an overdose of various pills.
I don't know why you liked Art if it surprises you that he thought someone was trying to kill him and that he supported Trump. Leading up to the AWB of '94 he was constantly bitching about "They're comin for our guns, get em while you can!"
He's always seen the democrats as the party of globohomo.
 
The lincoln project straight up doxxing everyone under the sun that is helping orange man keep his crown, this has made my day, what the hell are both sides doing? ETA until the supreme court decide that the best way to end this is via Thunderdome?
 
lets all come together and fuck some dogs. You with us Cenk?

Not gonna happen, and here is why.

ppl hate Cenk

Cenk would like to fuck an animal

this is the Left, I maybe fucked up beyond belief, but these human beings would like to fuck a horse!

please tell me how my morals have been fucked up :D
 

I didn't hear about Biden's win till late of Saturday night as I was on a hike in the woods the entire day. The moment I read the news I had the passing thought there would be several suicides of Trump's supporters. I just didn't think it would be this soon.

You know why these people are resorting to this? because they put their whole identity into being a Trump supporter. They feel they have nothing left to stand on. They were already mentally unstable to begin with and the whole ''Trump supporter'' identity gave them a sense of purpose for that time being. Now that he's on his way out they can't cope.
 
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I used to like Art Bell. Sometime after he retired from Coast to Coast he called the cops and claimed someone was trying to kill him in his yard because he heard a loud noise and assumed it was a gunshot, and it must have been someone who didn't like what he had to say. No other evidence, just a noise. He also became a big Trump supporter. Then he died under mysterious circumstances, which were later revealed to be an overdose of various pills.
I miss art bell's smooth radio voice. Don't know how he was such a heavy smoker with the voice of a conspiratorial angel *sigh*

His replacement Noory sucked balls.
 
Do we have a general US politics thread? It'll be fun seeing what Biden/Congress/supreme court does or tries to do over the next 4 years unless you just wanna lump it into BDS. Georgia run off elections are in January so we won't see if the senate stays red until then. But Republicans probably are gonna win.

Supreme Court heard argument today California Versus Texas about 3 hours ago.


Here are the questions that the Supreme court will vote on



No California isn't suing Texas. Texas and all the red states are suing the federal government and California and all the Blue states are taking the other side. Back in 2012 the Supreme court said a tax for not having health insurance was fine (Individual mandate of Obamacare). So in 2017 Trump and the Republicans said ok sure have a tax, but we are gonna make it $0. Texas and the reds quickly sued to say they should just throw out Obamacare, and California and the blues said no don't throw it out.

The argument is pretty boring in terms of Supreme court cases. Only thing of note is that this is Justice Amy Coney Barrett's (just got appointed 2 weeks ago by Trump) first big decision. Otherwise its a bunch of justices throwing out hypotheticals about whether congress back in 2017 killed Obamacare or if they don't need a mandate. Problem is when they made Obamacare they said the individual mandate was a key component and if they don't have it, the law is dead. But they basically haven't had one for 3 years and things have been running fine so I doubt they will strike down Obamacare. All the articles about this case are pointing to keeping Obamacare. So if the Supreme court says yes to Obamacare (again) then I assume Biden is going to try and reverse Trumps $0 mandate and we will all be paying $750+ a year again. Or the red senate is gonna throw a bitch fit and Biden and McConnel are gonna have a slap fight over how much we should tax everyone.

Also I highly doubt the supreme court is going to "hand Trump the win". The day after the election when everyone thought PA was gonna decide maybe they had a chance. Now they would have to prove some kind of bizarre combo of GA, PA, AZ, NV, WI all being proved that there was wide spread election fraud AND that it was enough to swing EVERYTHING to Trump. Bush V Gore was different because it all was singled down to JUST Florida. Not even the whole state, but a few counties in Florida. The Supreme court already ruled PA can extend absentee ballot counts so they already are favoring Bidens stance.
To give you the skinny, the Court upheld the individual mandate of ObamaCare under the theory that it was constitutional under Congress' taxing powers, not Congress' authority to regulate commerce under the Commerce Clause. The case was National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius. Now that the individual mandate has been zeroed out to $0 by Congress (basically as to intentionally render Obamacare unconstitutional and set up the Court challenge argued today), the main question will be whether or not the individual mandate can be cut off from the rest of ObamaCare (called "severability").

Were I to predict the Court's result, I would suspect the Court will rule:

1. The individual mandate is unconstitutional in its current form.
2. The individual mandate can be severed from the rest of ObamaCare

Although, there's also a chance that the Court may want to punt the substantive challenge on ObamaCare by ruling that the states challenging ObamaCare lack standing. Given the fact that Chief Justice Roberts values the appearance of the Court as a nonpartisan institution and the particularly precarious position that Court finds itself in right now due to election drama, I would not put that outside the realm possibility.

I think you are right and that the Biden administration will try and restore the individual mandate as it was originally intended if the Court rules the current individual mandate unconstitutional or punts on a standing issue.
 
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This means It all started with a defeat to Germany in Marne. Your problems can be traced back to Bavarians who decided 100 years ago that they wanted to go to the East Front. The British broke this line and ordered the German army to be divided. Now Satan's elite are denouncing their history as they try to gain power over Joe Biden.
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You know why these people are resorting to this? because they put their whole identity into being a Trump supporter. They feel they have nothing left to stand on. They were already mentally unstable to begin with and the whole ''Trump supporter'' identity gave them a sense of purpose for that time being. Now that he's on his way out they can't cope.
That and they've spent the past four years being bombarded with the message that "other side," which is now winning, is a cabal of child rapists, Stalinists and Satan worshipers. I really hope anyone who's that deeply disturbed by Trump's loss gets help. I imagine that, for many of them, even a week of detox from social media would make a big difference.
 
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