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Farnsworth 6 points ago +6 / -0

The founder of Ameritrade. Joe Rickets, is a big Trump supporter, but I’m not sure if he’s still involved with Ameritrade. Ameritrade still allows you to buy and sell GME and all other stocks in question. They did, however, make stricter margin requirements for buying the stocks in question. I personally think that’s fair, and they have done that many times in the past when stocks have wild swings. (Your broker takes a risk with margin, so they may limit it when the risk becomes greater.)

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Farnsworth 1 point ago +1 / -0

If she was antifa, the media would be talking about this like it was tiananmen square. Since she’s a Patriot, they don’t care, or worse, they think she deserved it. I feel so sad for our country right now.

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Farnsworth 2 points ago +2 / -0

That’s a weird autocorrect. When I mistype “dictator” it sometimes autocorrects to “dick” or “douche”, but never “gov”

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Farnsworth 1 point ago +1 / -0

My thinking was that I don’t plan to be voting again so why risk jury duty. I honestly don’t even know for sure if jury duty is chosen from the voter rolls or if that’s just an old wives tale, but that’s why instead of just not voting I decided to unregister.

If, and it’s a big “if”, I calm down in a couple years and decide I want to vote, then I’m sure there must be a process to re-register at that time.

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Farnsworth 1 point ago +1 / -0

You are right! I can’t even argue against your statement. I need to start looking at getting out. Sorry Indiana, I’d probably go somewhere warmer. South Carolina looks pretty good.

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Farnsworth 1 point ago +1 / -0

We want both. I live in the Peoples Republic of Pennsylvania, which is controlled by Supreme Leader Wolf. He’s had us closed for so long that we need some cash to make up for it, even if he eventually allows us to reopen, which I have my doubts. It’s unbelievable how many restaurants and small stores in my area have gone under in the past month. I have a number of friends, including myself, who have been laid off. We’re hurting here. While reopening is the ultimate solution, we're still desperate for help now. It’s not like if the Supreme Leader reopens us tomorrow we’ll all suddenly have jobs tomorrow.

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Farnsworth 9 points ago +12 / -3

Yup, I’m in PA and I just unregistered to vote last week. Sadly I voted in every election, including primaries and midterms, for the past 20 years. The Republicans lost a dedicated voter by their lack of supporting Trump and his/our values.

I figure the legislature here is republican controlled and they did nothing to stop the fraud. Why should I keep voting for them? The most egregious of which was the lack of signature verification. Without that, the folks in Philly can just sign “mickey mouse” to thousands of ballots and they can’t be rejected. I see no reason to vote now as my vote was drowned out by thousands of fraudulent votes.

Btw, it’s a little bit of a pain in the ass to unregister here. I couldn’t do it online. I had to mail in a physical form.

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Farnsworth 8 points ago +8 / -0

We have more in common with AOC than we do with Mitt Romney. Let that sink in.

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Farnsworth 3 points ago +4 / -1

There’s also $1.8 billion for Egypt in there. I wonder how much funds in total is going out of country. I wonder if we axed those giveaways and instead gave it to American citizens living in the US, how much more would the $600 stimulus check be?

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Farnsworth 11 points ago +11 / -0

We can only give $600 to our own people, but billions are going out the door to other countries in this bill. I suspect one thing that Trump supporters and crazy left wing Dems would agree on is that our so called “representatives” do not represent the American people.They only represent RINOs and establishment Dems.

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Farnsworth 5 points ago +5 / -0

Some dems have already started making lists of people who supported their political enemies. What happens with that list? They’ve said they want to ensure that people on the list can never get a job again. Some dems are also advocating for not seating in Congress the elected representatives who supported the Texas lawsuit. Little steps before they start harvesting the organs of people on the list.

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Farnsworth 31 points ago +32 / -1

The constitution is dead. Congress’s actions of going after political enemies during the Trump administration, the FBI spying on american citizens and no one being prosecuted for it, and the governors/dictators actions during covid has proven this. The supreme court has confirmed the constitution is meaningless by initially allowing churches to be shutdown and now not settling disputes between states. I honestly don’t know how we’re any different than China or Saudi Arabia at this point.

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Farnsworth 5 points ago +10 / -5

Trump got a record number of blacks, hispanics, gays and Jews voting republican in this election. The parties are no longer split by race. The split is by class. The wealthy and poor are Democrats because the wealthy can afford higher taxes and the poor want free stuff. The working class and normal folks are Trumpsters.

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Farnsworth 17 points ago +17 / -0

As an fyi, Pluto TV, which is completely free, has an OANN channel that plays repeats of their shows. It’s not live, but you can still catch up on previous content on it.

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Farnsworth 14 points ago +14 / -0

For 50 years the “experts” have been saying the Muslim countries will never make peace with Israel until there’s a two state solution between Israel and the Palestinians. As usual, Trump has proven those “experts” wrong.

Prior to Trump, outsiders commonly said our foreign policy was run by idiots. Once again, Trump has proven that statement is not hyperbole.

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Farnsworth 1 point ago +1 / -0

Do they put after every Biden tweet “This claim of being the President Elect is disputed”? That would be the honorable thing to do if they’re going to editorialize tweets.

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Farnsworth 2 points ago +4 / -2

Way more than “10’s of ballots.”. For the regular ballots:

  • 936 discrepancies in ballots
  • 710 with mail-in precincts
  • 121 in early voting precincts
  • 105 on Election Day
  • 6 voters voted twice

For the provisional ballots:

  • 115 voters had already voted
  • 142 voted in wrong district or wrong precincts
  • 8 were not eligible to vote
  • 1,925 were not registered to vote
  • 53 did not provide adequate proof-of-residence or a valid identification
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Farnsworth 41 points ago +43 / -2

That race was separated by 10 votes, but according to this article they didn’t certify it because they’ve found almost 2500 fraudulent votes. Trump is only down around 30,000 in Nevada. That 2500 is only from 1 district. Imagine 2500 fraudulent votes multiplied by how ever many districts are in Nevada? Plus, allowing 2500 fraudulent votes through initially may give more credence to Trump’s lawsuit about poor signature matching in Nevada. Here’s an article about the signature matching issue:

https://aclj.org/election-law/lower-integrity-of-signature-matching-in-nevada-should-be-concern-for-court-the-integrity-of-our-elections-at-stake

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Farnsworth 159 points ago +160 / -1

Here’s an explanation linked below. There’s irregularities like people voting twice, people voted who were not registered to vote, etc. Seems criminal to reject one race due to irregularities but then certify the other races, like the presidential race, that were on the same ballot.

https://www.8newsnow.com/news/local-news/clark-county-to-certify-election-at-1-p-m/

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Farnsworth 15 points ago +15 / -0

I can’t believe in America we allow insurgents to run the streets of our cities. Sometimes I’m not sure if I live in America or a third world country.

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