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SilverCoyote 34 points ago +34 / -0

"President Biden reopens world market by repealing anti-capitalist, anti-freedom Trump EO from last week, revitalizes multiple world economies"

Anything can sound good if the media wants it to sound good. It's not that hard either.

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SilverCoyote 2 points ago +2 / -0

I always hated to say it during the election, but Biden succeeding in his steal has always been the best possible way for most people to permanently wake up. A total loss for us will finally show people that any real choice or justice is absolutely non-existent, and that everything has always just been theatre. If Trump had succeeded, most of us would probably have more trust in the system than ever before, and the 2-party circus would go on unchallenged for at least 2 or 3 more presidential terms.
Biden winning also means the left can't just blame Trump for all their problems anymore, which will lead them to reflect deeply upon themselves.

The great American awakening has always been the main event. After the events of the past couple days, to me it feels like it's coming in at breakneck speeds! God bless America and everyone who cares for her

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SilverCoyote 2 points ago +2 / -0

At that moment I subconsciously felt the sort of default disgust I would usually have towards other politicians whenever they dramatized the virus. It was strange because this was the first time I ever felt that way about Trump, but I couldn't really pinpoint why until now. It was definitely the wording. Nice one, pede.

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SilverCoyote 1 point ago +1 / -0

75% of the population are normies & cucks and they're spread out evenly between both sides. They'll all follow their respective main narratives 100% of the time, and cannot be reasonably expected to commit. Get used to it.

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SilverCoyote 8 points ago +8 / -0

The terms Democrat and Republican(& RINO by extension) mean nothing in a one-party system. I wouldn't use them anymore.

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SilverCoyote 2 points ago +2 / -0

Listen to his orders: stand down and go home. If Trump truly has a plan, our job has been completed for the time being and it's his turn to act now.

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SilverCoyote 9 points ago +9 / -0

Bruh population of California is 40,000,000+. Even if the ratio of Republicans to Democrats is only 1/4, we've got more than 10,000,000 of us in our midsts. That would put us in line with the full populations of GA or NC, the 8th and 9th most populous states.

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SilverCoyote 12 points ago +12 / -0

Stop the steal, we'll never kneel

Stop the steal, break the wheel

Stop the steal, your votes aren't real

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SilverCoyote 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's something he does quite often. The media doesn't ever report on any of his positive achievements, so I see it as him taking advantage of the few times he actually has a direct platform(interviews, Twitter, etc.) to the average American. I'd probably bet this is actually the first time a lot of people are hearing of these things.

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SilverCoyote 9 points ago +10 / -1

FYI, you don't have to be a GA voter to sign. According to Lin Wood(original tweet): "We need GA voters but GA impacts nation so ALL voters feel free to sign".

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SilverCoyote 2 points ago +2 / -0

Actually this whole paragraph is technically true if you know the background of the certification system, and does not attribute fault to anybody. It's true that all voting systems must provide assurance that they work, and it's true that they are rigorously reviewed by NIST. The thing is, these are all just recommendations. There is no actual law that requires the state(or whoever chooses these systems) to follow these recommendations when purchasing their desired system.

It's all just corporate wordsmithing, as usual.

Source: From an 2018 NIST panel presentation at a voting security conference I listened to a week or so ago. Will gladly provide the source if anyone wants it

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SilverCoyote 23 points ago +23 / -0

Ah well to be fair, if you're on pol and pro-trump, you're probably also on this site as well. Furthermore, this site has permanent posts and a higher quality of discussion, so if you support Trump enough that you put in the time and effort to create/find useful info you'd also probably post it here first.

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SilverCoyote 13 points ago +13 / -0

Well first things first, they are obviously being cleared by Trump himself to publicly comment, as he is the plaintiff, and no lawyer would leak info behind the plaintiff's back.

That being said, my guess is it's part of the the job description and respective plan. PR is one of Trump's greatest strengths and arguably his most crucial weapon, and is inherent to every single one of his moves. If you've noticed, the lawyers' tweets follow the same tone as a classic Trump tweet: bold, confident, purely victorious, and with a little bit of a confrontational flare. I'm willing to bet that Trump and/or his PR team have a heavy presence in every single thing we're hearing from the lawyers.. probably even directly instructing them exactly what/when they should post.

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SilverCoyote 20 points ago +20 / -0

Check Steven Crowder's livestream on YT from earlier this morning. He had Ted Cruz on and asked him the same types of questions

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SilverCoyote 9 points ago +9 / -0

Check out the other comment I just made, seems like this is legit.

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SilverCoyote 7 points ago +7 / -0

This vid is all about the communist activist group, Sunrise Movement, and it's ties to the Democrats. I thought it sounded familiar, but I couldn't remember why until just now.

About a week ago, Patick Byrne (ex-CEO of Overstock) wrote an article on his website talking about the same shit--that the feds were gonna use this group to steal a coup on the election: https://www.deepcapture.com/2020/11/sunrise-movements-goon-cong-playbooks-exposed/

P.S. If you don't know who Byrne is, he's the guy that was chastised by the media around 2006 for declaring that the housing bubble would collapse in 2008. They unanimously called him stupid and laughed at him for years.. To this day Byrne is still one of the richest salt miners in the world, and now it looks like he's about to get some more

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SilverCoyote 60 points ago +60 / -0

Judging from first 15 or so min, a whistleblower sent them some documents from a big activist group, including a handbook for members describing their plans to stop Trump from getting elected. I've only read a couple of pages but it looks very juicy so far.
According to the description, all the documents or on this site:

https://www.sunriseexposed.com/

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SilverCoyote 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ah well to be fair, the website itself was beautiful. The annoying parts were the exclusive mobile scrolling ads and the lock of full features behind an app that you have to download and pay a subscription for.

Here's a tip for the web devs that are trying to reduce navigation difficulty: As long as you don't intentionally neuter mobile functionality for the sole reason of selling more app supscriptions, you will probably be A-OK

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SilverCoyote 8 points ago +8 / -0

Mobile site was a pain in the ass to navigate, so here's the Summary: (located on the last page of the document)

  1. Philadelphia and Allegheny Counties are unusual. They have high Democratic registration. Allegheny precinct votes fail the Benford Law* test (a standard voter fraud method) whereas Trump does not
  2. The votes for Biden are unusually high for eleven counties, reporting over 299,000 votes in excess of expectations. These deviations are legitimate reasons to insist on closely monitored recounts.
  3. 70%± of registered PA Democrat voters vote in a national election. After elimination of Allegheny County, 76% of PA registered Democratic voters voted in the nine suspect counties. That is a unexpected statistical aberration.
  4. Another way to track down fraudulent votes is to look closely at how many of the votes did little or no down-ticket voting. When manufacturing votes, it is too time consuming to vote for other office holders
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