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coldjoint
 
  -4  
Mon 16 Nov, 2020 10:12 pm
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MontereyJack
 
  3  
Mon 16 Nov, 2020 10:15 pm
@coldjoint,
stupid, totally and irrevocably stupid, as always.
Wilso
 
  2  
Mon 16 Nov, 2020 10:19 pm
@MontereyJack,
MontereyJack wrote:

stupid, totally and irrevocably stupid, as always.


He's as big a lunatic as Trump. Why bother?
coldjoint
 
  -4  
Mon 16 Nov, 2020 10:27 pm
Here is the crap you expect people to believe? Lies. Trump cannot hold a candle to the media.
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coldjoint
 
  -2  
Mon 16 Nov, 2020 11:31 pm
@Wilso,
Wilso wrote:

MontereyJack wrote:

stupid, totally and irrevocably stupid, as always.


He's as big a lunatic as Trump. Why bother?

PMs are for gossip.
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crackedhead
 
  -1  
Mon 16 Nov, 2020 11:32 pm
Trump supporters are bringing back feudalism. Only because they don't understand history. Or Christianity. Or common sense. They need a Savior to guide them. Hahahahahahah
coldjoint
 
  -1  
Mon 16 Nov, 2020 11:40 pm
@crackedhead,
crackedhead wrote:

Trump supporters are bringing back feudalism. Only because they don't understand history. Or Christianity. Or common sense. They need a Savior to guide them. Hahahahahahah

We understand the history of presidential elections and this one does not fit. The fraud is more than obvious. All they can do is deny it and not report on it unless it has a setback and then lie about that.

Quote:
Or common sense.

Common sense will tell you a corrupt old fool could not have gotten more votes that anyone ever and not carry the down ballot with him. You should not even say common sense.
crackedhead
 
  -1  
Mon 16 Nov, 2020 11:52 pm
@coldjoint,
I don't understand how you can't think that most of the CHRISTIAN BRED people of the UNITED STATES couldn't vote out an obvious fame seeking heretic sinner. Trump's problem is that more people are actual Christ followers more than they are dollar followers. If anything, Trump was used to separate the good people from the bad people. Thank God for that.
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MontereyJack
 
  2  
Mon 16 Nov, 2020 11:57 pm
@coldjoint,
the corrupt old fool is donald trump.. He and his toadiesgot fewer votes in 2016, 18 and 20. Simple to understand. The country has never wanted him and we didn't this time around either. Simple, he's out no matter what you diehards think.
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Wilso
 
  3  
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 12:11 am
Trump is claiming credit for a Covid-19 vaccine, which actually isn’t on the market yet, while refusing to take any responsibility for the public health calamity that his incompetence created, all the while claiming to have won an election he lost, accusing anyone who voted against him of committing electoral fraud, after asking his supporters to attempt to commit electoral fraud.......have I missed anything?

Seriously, there is reality, and there’s the world this ******* lunatic inhabits, and never the twain shall meet.
coldjoint
 
  -2  
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 12:51 am
@Wilso,
Wilso wrote:

Trump is claiming credit for a Covid-19 vaccine, which actually isn’t on the market yet, while refusing to take any responsibility for the public health calamity that his incompetence created, all the while claiming to have won an election he lost, accusing anyone who voted against him of committing electoral fraud, after asking his supporters to attempt to commit electoral fraud.......have I missed anything?

Seriously, there is reality, and there’s the world this ******* lunatic inhabits, and never the twain shall meet.

Shouldn't you be telling us about Dementia Joe's plans? I thought Trump lost? What are you worried about. And it word not be electoral fraud it would be right out in the open in Congress. Electors can vote with their party. And there are more Republican electors.
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Builder
 
  -2  
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 01:11 am
@coldjoint,
Quote:
Common sense will tell you a corrupt old fool could not have gotten more votes that anyone ever and not carry the down ballot with him.


The desperation among these dog-pilers tells me they're quite anxious about the outcomes.

It will come down to the SCOTUS, of course, and that can drag out for a while, which does mean, the current "tally" can be turfed out, and a new election called.
Walter Hinteler
 
  4  
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 01:45 am
@Builder,
Builder wrote:
It will come down to the SCOTUS, of course, and that can drag out for a while, which does mean, the current "tally" can be turfed out, and a new election called.
Why and how?

According to the US Constitution, if the president is removed from office, they don’t hold a new election. The vice president becomes president.
Or if the vice president is unable to take the job, there’s a whole line of succession: the speaker of the House, the president pro tem of the Senate, and then a list of cabinet members.
Of course if you proved that the president had somehow cheated in the election, then presumably the vice president’s victory isn’t valid either, but there’s nothing in the Constitution about that.
Builder
 
  -1  
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 02:35 am
@Walter Hinteler,
Quote:
Why and how?


Challenges that are not achieving results in lower courts can be taken to the supreme court. That's how it goes, Walter.

The rest of your post rests on an assumption that the POTUS is removed from office, and there's no grounds for that.
Walter Hinteler
 
  4  
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 02:53 am
@Builder,
Builder wrote:
The rest of your post rests on an assumption that the POTUS is removed from office, and there's no grounds for that.
So you know of another mentioning in the Constitution.
Would you kindly post that? Thanks.
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snood
 
  4  
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 05:41 am
@Builder,
Builder wrote:


Challenges that are not achieving results in lower courts can be taken to the supreme court.



There’s one bit of info that should be mentioned. It might seem like a no-brainer, but still bears mentioning. Yes, a case can be taken to the Supreme Court. But the Supreme Court has to agree to accept the case. If they accept the case your scenario would take effect - where things could be drawn out for a lengthy process at the end of which the SCOTUS has the ability to change the outcome of the election.

If the court refuses the case there are no more excuses to impede Biden from taking office.
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izzythepush
 
  2  
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 05:45 am
According to the FBI hate crimes are at their highest for more than a decade.

Hate motivated murders rose to 51 last year, more than half the amount killed in 2018.

I can’t post links, but the information is from the BBC website.
snood
 
  3  
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 05:46 am
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:

According to the FBI hate crimes are at their highest for more than a decade.

Hate motivated murders rose to 51 last year, more than half the amount killed in 2018.

I can’t post links, but the information is from the BBC website.


Great time for federal government officials to be urging the citizenry to “rise up” against rules and refs they don’t like.
izzythepush
 
  2  
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 05:54 am
@snood,
This is Trump’s legacy, division and hate.
snood
 
  3  
Tue 17 Nov, 2020 06:01 am
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:

This is Trump’s legacy, division and hate.


Yes, and, as Obama put it in his 60 minutes interview, “Truth Decay”.

Which describes a rueful state of affairs wherein not only are lies told constantly, but the truth itself doesn’t even matter.
 

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