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Strategerium 3 points ago +4 / -1

What kind of "car crash" leaves the roof on one car peeling off outwards and the next car with panels caving in?

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Strategerium 3 points ago +3 / -0

Staffer on the official side and advance folks on the campaign side, almost anything the elected official sees, they have a chance to directly witness as well - or at the very least to see persons go behind closed doors. While they are assumed as loyalists for the pol, they definitely won't have the same level of attachment as a campaign advisor/deep political ally/significant other. So that also open the chance they can be the whistleblowers. By the time they realize something is dangerous it is probably already too late, they are either complicit, or is witness to career-ending type of activity. Speaking up ends their own political career as someone who can't keep secrets at a minimum. At maximum, it is definitely the kind of information people get killed for.

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Strategerium 1 point ago +1 / -0

The fact a parlor trick like this can be used to game an election is just unforgivable.

All ballot should only be counted in open floor plan buildings, on tables with no tablecloth, and ballot boxes not actively undergoing counting has to be caged and checked in/out with name and times. At this point I don't trust anything more high tech than a 1950s era mechanical adding machine and full paper trail.

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Strategerium 2 points ago +2 / -0

The "racism" card is really being used as a gateway narrative. The starting point is just "workshops" and "awareness building", and goes on from there - they found a scalable and deniable way to filter for the most dedicated, same as a cult. By the time they see themselves as "activists", they already have an ingrained sense of using subversive means as priority and to deny the average American their political prerogatives ("voting against their interest" etc). So much of the hard left is build around isolation and indoctrination, on top of the fear/rage donations, it is like a distributed cult. But the individuals still must be made to take responsibility. Their warped morality does not absolve them from clearly criminal acts, regardless of how the idea is initially pushed on to them.

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Strategerium 9 points ago +9 / -0

Truth is absolute defense in the case of slander. Those people calling him traitor have done nothing wrong.

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Strategerium 5 points ago +5 / -0

You are thinking of the audience now. Fox is thinking of the audience if Biden takes the White House and the Republicans has to fight every initiative while if more sources on the right are deplatformed, but they themselves are "too big to fail". They want to capture the impotent rage and polite facade audience - remember the audience is the product, advertisers pay the money. Remember shows like Rush are popular not just because they are news shows, they are also entertaining, and in the 90s to 2010s they are key cultural/political shows. Fox is counting on as long as they have the key talk show personalities, they can keep being the clearing house on the right. US news market is very saturated, if some analyst shows up with a strategy to capture 3~4% market gain, they are going to jump on it first and calibrate the shows after.

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Strategerium 1 point ago +1 / -0

The dude next to Bill Gates is the Smartmatic CEO? Looks like his parents added extra chromosome like his machine adds votes.

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Strategerium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Another important point to bring up to such clueless foreigners. Guns are a means of security, and they are also a means for standoff.

Up to the point before the shooting starts there is plenty of time an distance for both sides to stand down, and a mob does not have absolute superiority of force on an individual. So having that right of self defense that centers around firearms and distance is a good thing. Because the alternative would be machetes.

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Strategerium 5 points ago +5 / -0

So true, the the BLM/Antifa backdoor coordination, and the rigged primary, and the voter fraud, the Dems have structured themselves as the sleeper cell/botnet party. All of the riots, media drumbeat, fraud are them activating their base as DDoS in real life, everything they do is meant to deny and destroy American life.

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Strategerium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Some of the mid level managers and low level engineers really need to smarten up and come forward. Do they think the top execs will go to jail without extraordinary circumstances? They better understand they going to get set up as fall guys. A company like this can't be entirely made up of activist fanatics, someone who does actual work needs to step forward and expose the whole operation.

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Strategerium 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's very simple.

You know what is right for you and your family. If you are already capable of doing your own research to find a place to live based on schools, crime rate, convenience...etc. You don't need shit from any rando's argument on political theory.

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Strategerium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Our lady of victory and binders.

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Strategerium 10 points ago +10 / -0

Blessed be, aloha Kekbar.

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Strategerium 4 points ago +4 / -0

We need Georgia pedes to call their state reps, clearly state your voting district, and demand there be no certification. This isn't something that can be touched at the national level, you need local pressure.

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Strategerium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fear the soy tits. And may the based tits guide your way.

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Strategerium 12 points ago +12 / -0

The contracts are already years old in some cases, they have ALREADY been paid. The Dominion scam is effective because every county that adapts its machines basically funds the next rollout, it can function like a pyramid scheme if never caught. "Defending their name" is just a limit on how soon to stop the cash cow. These execs are probably seeking prominent Dems as "patrons" to protect them, push the responsibility down to coders, maybe even spin off a new "parent" company and sells the pieces off Dominion.

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Strategerium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wouldn't surprise me, Dominion is the big dog in this. But all of their other methods are all short-term coachable, distributed method that only require 1 or 2 fanatics to carry out - gotta have that deniability. The left is one big circle jerk of screwing over the next useful idiot.

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Strategerium 3 points ago +3 / -0

If a bunch of guys can muster up the optimistic fatalism to cross an icy Delaware river for a daring attack, holding on to our public support for the truly legally elected president Trump is the least we can do.

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Strategerium 1 point ago +1 / -0

The "politics of crowded spaces" is always intrusive, because in city interactions, often times it is intrusive with people only only deal with exactly once. The Jersey wiseguy thinks he gets the better of you because he hustles harder, the SF progressive thinks he/she/it gets to decide because they are more sophisticated than you, in the end it doesn't matter in how they want that power. The Dems trade as much on that thuggishness as they do on smug paternalism. That MI poll worker intimidation case is exactly this kind of mindset at work.

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Strategerium 9 points ago +9 / -0

Not able to secure an election is because nearly half of the country is complicit or complacent.

No inspiring feats of engineering and entrepreneurship matter if we cannot secure an election. Even the soviets had a space program. The cheaters want to install a system where the government commandeers the horizon of human vision, that would be an atrocity to all future generations. One more reason we cannot let them win.

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Strategerium 9 points ago +9 / -0

I think this election really shows the strength of the average American culture. Big city ethnic enclaves still vote D, for sure. But there are so many other stories where where these disparate groups, living and integrated into the American society that came out big for Trump. And they also cut across history - Amish, some native American tribes, Cubans, mostly non-urban/non-chinese Asians, and more traditional latinos. They understood law and order is what truly protects them. They also understood the lesson there is no where else to go, if the left really gains power here. Yes, they may all be practicing an assimilated version of their culture, but what is undeniable is higher taxes & more lockdown kills ANY culture, when every household stands alone.

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Strategerium 3 points ago +3 / -0

Another of these losers that only make money when the right is put to a disadvantage, they just want us to cling to their books and channels and think-tank mags even if we lose political power. They had their use in the late 90s to 2010s, we don't need them any more.

Now this dagger in the back? She's forgotten that our specialty is sending useless crones to sign books at Costco.

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