Tips from the future. Vice Presidents don’t have the secret constitutional ability to throw out elections and decide winners. Pence will be labeled a traitor in the coming weeks. The votes are in Congress and Mitch doesn’t want to get involved. Pence is not a path to success
Except for the libs on the Court, and despite them tossing Texas, I still have faith in SCOTUS. Maybe they won't be helping us keep Trump in the White House, but perhaps the master plan in motion supersedes even their judgment.
I saw hundreds of posts on here about how the justices would get their revenge on Biden dude. I obv want to trust Pence too, but Im not counting on him doing the right thing
Is that what everyone here was saying? I seem to recall a lot people pretty happy this was going to SCOTUS even reassuring us that despite how flimsy the cases, as presented, looked to us, there was some top secret super sensitive evidence that would come out but we didn’t want our enemies to know about it.
You may have had no faith in SCOTUS, but if you had said as much you would have gotten deported for dooming.
I’m afraid in our zeal to be a 24/7 Trump rally we shouted down people like you who had a more nuanced/realistic take on the situation.
Honestly, we sit here calling the left delusional all day, but a frank assessment of what has happened here over the past two months suggests they are not the only ones prone to mass delusion.
And there is no accountability. Sure, maybe we primary Sasse in 2022, or some Fox producer has a tough time finding their next gig, but I wouldn’t be surprised if we get to the middle of 2021 and it’s the same old republicans sitting on slightly larger stacks of cash laughing about the wild ride they took patriots on during the Trump years.
Now it’s late and I’m idly musing but... it makes one yearn for a party that doesn’t even pretend to have a political platform beyond kicking out the current ruling class. If populists in Massachusetts wanna try some socialism and Wyoming wants to go all in on libertarianism, if the elected officials from those states got together and said, “ok, you do you over there, let’s provide for the national defense and safe secure commerce and then stop fucking with citizens” I’d be perfectly fine with that.
Remove the avarice from the corporate/political class and have people designing systems of mutual aid for their neighbors that work locally and I suspect a lot more will get done and people in deep red Alabama and “commiefornia” will both be happier.
Just like we trusted the Supreme Court and RINO legislators? Gtfo here. Im done being lead astray.
Tips from the future. Vice Presidents don’t have the secret constitutional ability to throw out elections and decide winners. Pence will be labeled a traitor in the coming weeks. The votes are in Congress and Mitch doesn’t want to get involved. Pence is not a path to success
Of course he will and Trump will send out an angry tweet
We knew we could not trust the SCOTUS or RINOS.
It was a 6-3 at the best, and 5-4 at the worst. No one expected 7-2 betrayal (actually 9-0 because the 2 were going to be cucks)
I knew ACB was a cunt just looking at a glance. Boomer catholic(how fucking dumb can you be?) mom with adopted black kids from another country? Insane
Actually, she's Gen X.
Except for the libs on the Court, and despite them tossing Texas, I still have faith in SCOTUS. Maybe they won't be helping us keep Trump in the White House, but perhaps the master plan in motion supersedes even their judgment.
We knew Roberts would turn and so would the Dems.
It was Trumps picks that threw us off
Negative.
If you've been paying attention you'd know we all despise John Roberts. Ties to Epstein, RINO republican, hates the president.
But unfortunately he makes a lot of the decisions with Scotus cases so they're bound by his fuckery
Nope, I didn't trust them at all. Mitch and company were quick and prompt to try to get ACB through, which meant the SC was one of their pieces.
I saw hundreds of posts on here about how the justices would get their revenge on Biden dude. I obv want to trust Pence too, but Im not counting on him doing the right thing
No we didnt I thought we had majority in Supreme Court and ACB would help reverse corruption
Is that what everyone here was saying? I seem to recall a lot people pretty happy this was going to SCOTUS even reassuring us that despite how flimsy the cases, as presented, looked to us, there was some top secret super sensitive evidence that would come out but we didn’t want our enemies to know about it.
You may have had no faith in SCOTUS, but if you had said as much you would have gotten deported for dooming.
I’m afraid in our zeal to be a 24/7 Trump rally we shouted down people like you who had a more nuanced/realistic take on the situation.
Honestly, we sit here calling the left delusional all day, but a frank assessment of what has happened here over the past two months suggests they are not the only ones prone to mass delusion.
And there is no accountability. Sure, maybe we primary Sasse in 2022, or some Fox producer has a tough time finding their next gig, but I wouldn’t be surprised if we get to the middle of 2021 and it’s the same old republicans sitting on slightly larger stacks of cash laughing about the wild ride they took patriots on during the Trump years.
Now it’s late and I’m idly musing but... it makes one yearn for a party that doesn’t even pretend to have a political platform beyond kicking out the current ruling class. If populists in Massachusetts wanna try some socialism and Wyoming wants to go all in on libertarianism, if the elected officials from those states got together and said, “ok, you do you over there, let’s provide for the national defense and safe secure commerce and then stop fucking with citizens” I’d be perfectly fine with that.
Remove the avarice from the corporate/political class and have people designing systems of mutual aid for their neighbors that work locally and I suspect a lot more will get done and people in deep red Alabama and “commiefornia” will both be happier.
Ask 80% of the site prior to the Texas case ruling.
This