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Zadok 4 points ago +4 / -0

My constant battle with the Lord is.... "Oh God give me patience, and I need it right now!"

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BorisWave 3 points ago +3 / -0

Please, I urge you, watch this and listen to the words he is saying:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSJDhZvLtak

It will make you feel better,

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Hoorizonn 2 points ago +2 / -0

Same shit for me man.. my family is even giving up it’s a fucking disgrace

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TheTurdFerguson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hear ya pede. Hard to wait, but I know the payoff will be THAT MUCH better once it goes down. I can’t wait to finally shove their noses in their ever growing pile of shit.

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AZTrumpette1776 2 points ago +2 / -0

2 Peter 3:9 ESV

The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance.

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anteracorp 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ok....So a few things... Firstly, I understand what you're saying and I felt that way awhile ago but then let's be real: an election is a process and you are here atm.

The following article helped clarify that for me and allowed me to understand what's really happening. Plus all of the fucking litigation in so many states.

https://www.theblaze.com/op-ed/horowitz-state-legislatures-rectify-election-fraud

Art. II, Sec. 1, §2 of the Constitution stipulates that "Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct" the electors to vote for president. The Constitution gives Congress the authority to set the date of that vote, which, pursuant to 3 U.S.C. §7, is the Monday after the second Wednesday in December of presidential election years. This year it is Dec. 14.

Notice how the Constitution specifically gives the job of choosing electors to the legislature, and unlike with standard legislation, there is no shared jurisdiction or responsibility with the governor, much less some random state or federal judge. Charles Pinckney, one of the signers of the Constitution from South Carolina, reiterated on the Senate floor on Jan. 23, 1800, how careful the framers were to cut Congress out of the process.

"The Electors are to be appointed by each State, and the whole direction as to the manner of their appointment is given to the State Legislatures," said Pinckney during a Senate debate. "Nothing was more clear … that Congress had no right to meddle with it at all; as the whole was entrusted to the State Legislatures, they must make provision for all questions arising on the occasion."

Technically, this means that state legislatures could even appoint electors and completely avoid or cancel out popular election ballots we have today, at least for the president and vice president. This was the practice in some states in the early days of the republic. As Justice Joseph Story wrote in his 1833 "Commentaries on the Constitution," state legislatures choosing the electors themselves "has been firmly established in practice, ever since the adoption of the constitution, and does not now seem to admit of controversy, even if a suitable tribunal existed to adjudicate upon it."

+Plus when you add the whole presidential EO which caused this election to be conducted in a declared state of emergency: https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-imposing-certain-sanctions-event-foreign-interference-united-states-election/

(b) Within 45 days of receiving the assessment and information described in section 1(a) of this order, the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security, in consultation with the heads of any other appropriate agencies and, as appropriate, State and local officials, shall deliver to the President, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of Defense a report evaluating, with respect to the United States election that is the subject of the assessment described in section 1(a):

(i) the extent to which any foreign interference that targeted election infrastructure materially affected the security or integrity of that infrastructure, the tabulation of votes, or the timely transmission of election results; and

(ii) if any foreign interference involved activities targeting the infrastructure of, or pertaining to, a political organization, campaign, or candidate, the extent to which such activities materially affected the security or integrity of that infrastructure, including by unauthorized access to, disclosure or threatened disclosure of, or alteration or falsification of, information or data.

"... or the timely transmission of election results ..."

This shit is really without precedent and we're witnessing history unfold before our eyes.

TL;DR: https://youtu.be/Umc70t40-xs

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Thingthing22 2 points ago +2 / -0

This should help. This fight never stopped. It never will. We must steel ourselves with resolve and begin to make it our culture to do this regularly.

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LArnix 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hang in there man, i know irs rough. I am not looking forward to the in laws tomorrow.

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TrumpSteak 1 point ago +1 / -0

The salt will be worth it. I promise.

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sosickofit 1 point ago +1 / -0

Amen.

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anteracorp 1 point ago +1 / -0

bUt ThErE's nO eViDenCE!

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Philpottz5 -1 points ago +1 / -2

It's gonna be hilarious. It's a serious set back, i get it. But how fucking funny would it be for them to have to pretend joe isn't senile for 4 years? Silver lining... maybe?