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TrumpVictorious 1 point ago +1 / -0

Prediction: the FBI will charge three democrat nobodies with double voting and announce “mission accomplished.”

by Graylik
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TrumpVictorious 2 points ago +2 / -0

Dems have amazing power via the media.

Earlier this year, they literally had half the doctors and nurses in my hospital outside kneeling for some kind of “white coats for black lives” bullshit.

Just out of the blue they can create any incident they want and the whole country becomes consumed by it.

I used to believe that Trump exposing the media would blunt their power when people realized how untruthful and biased they are. But I’m starting to think that people don’t care. They willfully suspend disbelief as if they are enjoying a fiction book.

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TrumpVictorious 21 points ago +21 / -0

The symptoms - coughing, sneezing, extra secretions - are what allow the virus to spread.

A healthy appearing person breathing normally is producing little in the way of respiratory droplets.

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TrumpVictorious 4 points ago +4 / -0

Something tells me he’s not one of the kneelers.

Sorry for good guys like this, but I’m not planning to ever watch an nfl game again.

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TrumpVictorious 18 points ago +21 / -3

Trump has tens of thousands of appointments to make and came in as an outsider, not knowing anyone. He had to form a government immediately and under fire from the press and the weaponized DOJ actively trying to frame him. There is not a long list of people who are actually qualified to do some of these jobs. Bringing in total outsiders who do not know the job and have relationships can only be done to a certain degree.

I like the purity of the “fire everyone and hire regular people” approach, but pragmatism must also come into play. I am disappointed in many of these same people you rightfully skewer but their actions (or inactions) are on THEM, not the man who gave them a chance to be patriots.

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TrumpVictorious 11 points ago +11 / -0

If Biden wants to heal this country, he should address the fact that organized Dems cheated in battleground states in a way that changed the outcome, and concede the election.

Were he to be instated as a known false-president, I just don’t see good things happening for this country. In future elections we will see Republican areas all massively overstating their votes and it will become a sham, a cheating contest with no basis in reality.

I can only assume he knows he is the beneficiary of cheating and is A-OK with that.

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TrumpVictorious 4 points ago +4 / -0

Dec 14 is the electors vote but that vote is not certified until Jan 6. Presumably SCOTUS could intervene to invalidate the electors, although I don’t know of examples. Also there is an opportunity for congress members to raise objection prior to certification of the vote on Jan 6.

I think Trump’s best bet is to get a ruling by or before Dec 14th. SCOTUS might demand a review process of ballots with meaningful Republican involvement; or simply invalidate the vote, putting the selection of electors in the hands of the state legislatures (where it technically resides anyway).

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TrumpVictorious 13 points ago +13 / -0

IMO they are simply noting that the constitutional clock is ticking, and the investigation and discovery of the fraud that should normally require years in most civil process has to be done basically in a month.

These state courts refusing to even listen to the evidence is good in this sense; it greases the path to SCOTUS.

Don’t believe the dem line that SCOTUS can’t take up a state law issue. They did in Bush v Gore in 2000, because it affected a federal election.

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TrumpVictorious 3 points ago +3 / -0

We do like our bread and circuses. And I agree with your comfort statement.

I’m a middle aged doc. I also built and sold related IT companies and am well off. I have a lot to lose, the culmination of all that effort and luck.

Yet, we are also not pushing for something revolutionary, but rather a restoration of the basic principles that guided this country since our founding. Core institutions related to justice have been subverted and corrupted; they need to be cleansed or transformed.

Trump’s greatest strength was being an outsider immune from the influence of money. It was also his greatest weakness, as with literally tens of thousands of people to appoint and hire, he had no choice but to rely on insiders to help him build his administration, resulting in deep staters and Trump haters that had to be rooted out after their sabotage.

I pray that SCOTUS recognizes the gravity of what is at stake here. Unless a very high percentage of Americans are very confident in the validity of the election, we are in for chaos. The media is not trustworthy; big tech is in censorship mode. The only process that can result in acceptance by the losing side is an adversarial process of reviewing the votes in contested states with a reasonable framework for observing and objecting to questionable votes, similar to Bush v. Gore in 2000. Dems will not agree to this and have intentionally sabotaged the chain of custody and basic safeguards. IMO, SCOTUS needs to invalidate the elections in contested states where fraud may plausibly have changed the outcome.

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TrumpVictorious 1 point ago +1 / -0

SCOTUS may be able to require a process to discard invalid votes, or invalidate results in states where the preponderance of evidence is that the state result may have been changed by fraud.

If neither candidate gets 270 EV, Trump wins, as individual states decide and we have more. This, invalidating elections in the fraud states would be a path to victory. Also it would focus the ire of state residents on the cheaters.

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TrumpVictorious 1 point ago +1 / -0

The liberal justices would welcome court packing because it will put them as senior members of the “court majority.” They are liberal ideologues and judicial activists.

John Roberts, who knows. I suspect he would dislike it because it will ultimately make a mockery of the court which will balloon with each new president. He seems to care more about the fantasy of impartiality of the court, as opposed to the constitution.

Obviously the conservatives would dislike court packing.

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TrumpVictorious 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree. Honestly, the easy thing for him to do would be to go back to his billionaire life. But for the electorate to be aware that it’s government is a fraud would be poisonous to what makes America work. It would tear the social contract as surely as Nancy Pelosi tore the State of the Union address.

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TrumpVictorious 2 points ago +2 / -0

If Dems were smart, they would tie things up in state courts to try and run down the clock. Glad that’s not happening. The sooner to SCOTUS, the sooner justice.

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TrumpVictorious 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nuclear missiles have impeded the typical conquest present throughout human history.

We still see small scale invasions such as Kuwait, Crimea, Vietnam, etc. And certainly internal subversion attempts. But not large scale wars invading major nuclear powers. The power to kill will always trump all other forms of power, and nukes are pretty good at it.

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TrumpVictorious 6 points ago +6 / -0

What does the timing of the suit have to do with whether mail-in voting violates the PA constitution/law?

Nothing. Nothing at all.

Had people filed this before the election, there would have been no standing because no injured party. File after the election, too late. Typical activist dem court.

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TrumpVictorious 2 points ago +2 / -0

I am sorry you are going through these health issues.

Going through an elective nephrecony, partial nephrectomy, or even an ablation procedure while you have an active infection of any kind is a bad idea. Whether it is COVID or regular flu. Your risk of complications go way up.

I think your docs are looking out for you by postponing surgery until this flu is out of your system.

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TrumpVictorious 4 points ago +4 / -0

If they do not allow you to handle, inspect, and challenge votes then it is a sham.

In Florida 2000 all those things were allowed.

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TrumpVictorious 1 point ago +1 / -0

Every penny of that is money they could have paid to their drivers and employees in salary.

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TrumpVictorious 1 point ago +1 / -0

Both sides need to be able to inspect every ballot and object if there is a problem like a signature mismatch. That’s how it was done in Florida 2000. This business of no republicans in the room or not able to see/ handle ballots is absolute horseshit.

by Korec
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TrumpVictorious 7 points ago +8 / -1

The only power that companies like Twitter have over us is the power we willingly give them.

Do not participate.

Abandon these legacy platforms to the left, and create our own that follow OUR rules. Support the alternatives.

You are supporting one right now. Fuck Reddit, give them no consideration or legitimacy.

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