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AnEndgamePawn 5 points ago +5 / -0

Also don't forget that the reason Trump's work can be so easily undone is that he had to do everything himself through executive action. The GOP never helped. Once.

They will never help the common people or investigate voter fraud (they love to lose like McSally in AZ 2018) unless forced by a third party. It's time for the GOP to die or join the Dems, we don't have use for the traitorous fucks anyway

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AnEndgamePawn 1 point ago +1 / -0

Without fixing voter fraud there's no point in voting for any Republicans either because, not only will they lose, but they'll accept it every time.

This is the best bet because it allows Trump to leverage his voter base into at least forcing Republicans to care about some shit their constituents care about, instead of just faking it while they suck at the power teat.

A Patriot Party would force the voter fraud issue into the spotlight at a time when the GOP wants to pretend that issue doesn't exist. It's the best move for the future of the country

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AnEndgamePawn 11 points ago +12 / -1

Voting counted in 2016 so it was fair for people to have assumed it was going to count again in 2020.

Yeah Congress has always been garbage and the FBI was never going to do anything, but 2020 was when most of us learned what utter failures our institutions are from top to bottom.

So I definitely agree with your last bit

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AnEndgamePawn 35 points ago +39 / -4

I was upset that Trump was playing the game too "long-term" and didn't go scorched-earth on these people immediately after having the power to do so.

Now I'm starting to realize that we collectively should be criticized the same exact way. And we need to understand that our enemies don't have this same weakness

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AnEndgamePawn 25 points ago +25 / -0

Honestly inflation was going to be an issue in 2021 even if Republicans stayed in power because of all the government spending and stimulus checks in 2020.

But now.. get ready for inflation levels I don't think we've seen in America since the '70s or even WWII

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AnEndgamePawn 4 points ago +4 / -0

"Social justice", which is really mob justice, took over the judicial system. It's a whole different game now

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AnEndgamePawn 9 points ago +9 / -0

Also Blaine Gabbert is still in the NFL even though he's not that good because he works hard and keeps his mouth shut, not because he's white. Kaepernick would still be in the NFL too if he could do that and swallow his pride over losing a starting job.

He went full BLM instead but it's hard to blame him - he doesn't have to work hard or keep his mouth shut, and he gets paid even more. Impressive business decision tbh

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AnEndgamePawn 5 points ago +5 / -0

"I've thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House"

-Madonna, Women's March Jan 2017. Not labeled a domestic terrorist

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AnEndgamePawn 2 points ago +2 / -0

They always take a foot then give us back an inch to make us feel better about it. Every time

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AnEndgamePawn 18 points ago +18 / -0

Anarcho-tyranny is the result of unstoppable and permeated corruption. It has all the negatives of anarchy with none of the benefits.

Make the West Wild again!

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AnEndgamePawn 5 points ago +5 / -0

Also because of cuck Republicans who take the Ls "gracefully" instead of fighting back

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AnEndgamePawn 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not entirely correct from what I've heard. There are two kinds of empathy: intellectual empathy and emotional empathy. You're talking about intellectual empathy.

Sympathy is more like pity and it's about feeling bad for other people without putting yourself in their shoes. Emotional empathy is actively trying to put yourself in their shoes so you can feel what they feel. Intellectual empathy is understanding how others feel without actually feeling it yourself.

This is a recent revelation that explains how many psychopaths can manipulate people so effectively without feeling any emotions. They actually have a ton of intellectual empathy because they understand people and what they feel so well, even though they rarely feel sympathy or emotional empathy themselves

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AnEndgamePawn 50 points ago +50 / -0

First they mock. Then they scoff. Then they seethe. Then they scream. Then... they cry

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AnEndgamePawn 14 points ago +14 / -0

Democrats went from owning black people to owning black peoples' votes

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AnEndgamePawn 5 points ago +5 / -0

All Lives Matter, but some Black Lives Matter more than others.

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AnEndgamePawn 11 points ago +11 / -0

They're just demoralized which happens when you watch any MSM. I've shown them proof and they believe it but don't believe anything will be done about it. And they have confirmation bias that Orange Man Bad so even though they love the direction the country is going, they almost expect and want him to lose so they can say "I knew it".

That's the funniest part though (which I told them): Trump did a better job pushing our country in the right direction than Bush for 8 years plus all of the other GOP leaders in the last 30 years COMBINED. But they still don't like him because of his personality. It's time to stop giving a fuck about his personality and fight to help him instead.. but it's too late for older school Republicans. The new school will just have to take over.

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AnEndgamePawn 26 points ago +26 / -0

This fucks with establishment Republicans heads so much though.

For example - my parents are longtime conservatives and Republican voters. They voted Gary Johnson in 2016 as protest votes because of Trump's persona, but they did vote for Trump in 2020. But now in their eyes he lost, and it's his fault, not Republicans'. "If only he were more presidential, if only blah blah blah", seriously ignorant to how much support Trump drew to the GOP. I was a libertarian who now votes GOP 100% because of Trump.

They actually think there were millions of Republicans who voted enough to keep the Senate and flip a couple dozen House seats, but didn't vote for Trump. It's a joke, but they believe it.

In reality, Trump doesn't owe anybody in the GOP a goddamn thing, while they owe EVERYTHING to him. All the GOP does is lose without him. But they're too arrogant to see it or care

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AnEndgamePawn 15 points ago +15 / -0

I'm in the same boat as her. My early ballot was mailed but I never received it, so I was checking the az site constantly before the election to make sure nobody else mailed in my ballot. Then I went in on election day, scanned my driver's license, and voted. When I went to check later that day, it said the early ballot was cancelled which it should be.

But as of right now there is no way to check the status of your election day ballot. I also used a sharpie, and when I put it in the scanning machine, it said accepted. But it could've been invalidated later on without my knowledge and still no way to check

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AnEndgamePawn 123 points ago +123 / -0

This is dumb misinformation. This is the status for your EARLY ballot. If the ballot was sent but never returned (which is clear on the screenshot) and you go to vote on election day, your EARLY ballot is cancelled. As it should be.

We can still win AZ without making up this bullshit

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AnEndgamePawn 1 point ago +1 / -0

My mail-in ballot was sent to the wrong address so I was checking this constantly to make sure nobody tried to steal it. The ballot was sent, and never returned, so once I voted in person it was cancelled.

This makes sense to me and doesn't indicate fraud. But I did vote with a sharpie which I never had before and did see tons of bleed through on the page. The scan machine accepted and counted my ballot but no idea if it invalidated it later. Crazy times

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AnEndgamePawn 9 points ago +9 / -0

Explain sharpie gate? I voted election day in AZ and they handed out sharpie pens. I thought it was weird but didn't think too much of it...

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