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TownesVanCamp 34 points ago +35 / -1

In a few days. We will know the truth. The larping from whichever side is larping quits. It’s almost the preferable outcome. I need normalcy in my life. Not the new normal. The old, normal normal.

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JohnBarron 34 points ago +35 / -1

Yeah this shit has been wearing on me like a disease since the 3rd. I have not been myself, my mind is not straight and I have been just off. I need it to end one way or another. Either outcome will feel better then I have been feeling. It just needs to happen one way or the other. Then I will know what direction to move in.

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HHornblower 11 points ago +11 / -0

I’m gonna have to say that I don’t agree that either outcome will be better than the current state of affairs. If Trump doesn’t prevail the malaise and depression will be overwhelming and once new policies start getting enacted it will get worse. At least now we still have hope.

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JohnBarron 2 points ago +2 / -0

no you misunderstood, I wasn't implying either outcome would be better then the current state of affairs, I was implying either outcome would be better for me personally compared to how I am currently feeling. At least then I will know where I need to be at mentally. I'm not saying a biden admin would be better then right now. I'm saying knowing we have a biden admin or trump admin will allow me to know where to be mentally. Hard to explain, but I just need the shit to get here lol

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MakeAmericaVapeAgain 1 point ago +1 / -0

i get you, pede. i feel the same. i just want to know what is next. i feel like once i know what the forecast is, i can head out and start my day prepared for either sunshine or storms. but until then, i am stuck inside waiting with an umbrella in one hand and a pair of sunglasses in the other. it is a heavy uncertain feeling.

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JohnBarron 1 point ago +1 / -0

yes great analogy.

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Porkbut 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah this is definitely not a "wash" scenario Horatio

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00Gonzo 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well at least then we will know it’s in our hands to enact changes at the state level to push back against federalism.

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JohnBarron 2 points ago +2 / -0

you are 100% right about that, I always think about that every single day.

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sfp6 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've pretty much stopped talking about it, except on here. Too much of a rollercoaster ride.

Now I'm like, "something's gonna happen, either Trump will triumph, or The British Are Coming."

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Maga0351 16 points ago +16 / -0

That’s probably the most reassuring thing we’ve heard from an actual insider since the afternoon of the 6th.

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LiskaEman 4 points ago +4 / -0

Ah what the hell; there's only about 9 days left. Why not.

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YesMan 13 points ago +15 / -2

If that is your true take on what happened in the courts, you are way off...

And you know he's not reading your comment? Why are you talking like you're speaking to him directly?

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LiberatedDeathStar 13 points ago +14 / -1

The courts are corrupt. There wasn't much point in spending much effort on them, demonstrating their corruption was more important. So they had an enormous amount of evidence and enough to overturn under any reasonable court.

More importantly, it was an information campaign that countered the MSM coverup well.

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pirate 3 points ago +3 / -0

The effort spent on them shows that they tried the court system

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LiberatedDeathStar 3 points ago +3 / -0

They didn't actually spend that much effort. They had some assets, notably Giuliani, etc. doing work in the courts, but a week or two before the Texas case, you could see that they had already pivoted to spending most of their effort exposing information to the public through legislative hearings.

As far as the executive branch/Trump, they didn't spend any effort at all on the court cases.

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pirate 1 point ago +1 / -0

Do you think there is still hope for the court system for rigged elections going forward with enough effort put in?

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LiberatedDeathStar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not without replacing much of the judiciary. The courts demonstrated quite handily that, no matter how compelling the argument or evidence, they won't do anything.

These are the same courts that have been pulling complete bullshit out of their asses for almost a century, so they'll need serious cleaning.