Good sarcasm, fren. I'm tired of the The non-sarcastic, defeat-accepting, large conservative voices/influencers out there are hurting the cause. We're not going to accept defeat and passively accept the irrecoverable loss of this country.
I half agree with both of you. I've had a lot of experience there, and though they rely on stealing a lot of IP and breaking trade agreements with unprecedented audacity and scale, they do have some real strengths. They have a lot of trained engineers and, it seems, strength in programming, hacking, and machine-learning/AI. A high amount of engineers goes well with the local manufacturing. In contrast, Victor Davis Hanson was saying that his academic friends think the US does not anymore have the trained engineers to sustain itself without H1B imports to our corporations. With that said, Trump's strategy with them was on track to succeed. We need to also be increasing our STEM training, because these SJW curricula are positioning us poorly for the future.
I think Xi is not the only problem. A lot of the IP theft and authoritarianism against their own population had preceded him.
Trump overcoming this fraud not only puts him back in the WH, but cleans up our elections and reshapes politics more than anyone ever imagined possible. Even if he did nothing else, it would be one of the biggest achievements of a POTUS.
I agree with the article, and with your sentiment - but how did China get linked to the courts, here?
Anyways, the point of the article is well taken. Avoiding a politically biased state court and making a federal issue will likely lead to a better outcome, and it might be more timely as well (a failure at state court could get tied up, and even going to the SCOTUS eventually, invites Roberts to again say states can make their own rulings). I guess the outcome here depends on what federal judge they get. Watching Robert Barnes' on Viva Frei's podcast made me really worried about judge assignments. If it goes to an Obama appointee, they might try to hold it and delay, like with what happened to Flynn? But, I'm sure the GEOTUS has a remedy that others do not have.
The lawyers listed were Ronald Hicks and Linda Kerns. Anyone have enough familiarity to comment on their resume? Kerns has a mission statement on her website, at the least.
I think he helped cover the news and break in from a random, outside place. I think I first started watching Sargon of Akkad on youtube, then got the suggested links to Tim's videos, which covered a lot of the local news issues. Not very thoughtfully or intelligently, but it covered what was not easily covered elsewhere, and he's what showed me thedonald. He was easier to watch than Rubin, at the time. I kind of like and agree with Rubin from what I've watched, but he presents things so slowly and it seems like he's trying to make a vanilla, safe program that would be the one you'd want to redpill your parents with.
BTW, just watching the podcast now, Tim is talking over Alex, who was trying to tell a Tucker story. Tim saying he works 16 hour days... And Alex's story: Tucker gets threatened with firing every week and he tells them to F- off.
TBH he is a fence sitter and leans towards sucking. I don't have high enough expectations of him to feel dislike. But he mentioned this website a lot in his news. He is the person who informed me of this website existing, in fact. I probably never would have known, as a non-redditor.
They could put it on a lot of alternatives these days. Just trying rumble for the first time today. Not many uploads there yet, but it has good quality video and faster speed compared to bitchute. Maybe youtube won't pull them because people can get around it quickly. There were 73 mil who voted for Trump, and a lot of accessible alternatives, not sure how much their censorship will impact us now.
What does it mean by "strategy and security" of Dominion systems? DDG result said he is an "executive" https://conservative-daily.com/2020/11/10/unbelievable-glitches-in-election-systems-may-have-changed-results/
NPR is such, such, shit, in so many ways. Knew they were biased, but when reading the way they carefully framed and did horrific jobs of presenting COVID information, it seemed like they can't do anything of value from top to bottom. Speaking of wasting millions of dollars, NPR is using our tax money to fund these a-holes.
Sooo... these are the guys who are investigating after Lindsey Graham sprung to action with the FBI? ? ? Are you trying to sabotage things, Lindsey? If this isn't what you wanted, go BACK to the FBI and tell them to investigate and not suppress the f-ing crime a bona fide whistleblower alleged.
I was in academia in STEM and did a brief stint as a research Assistant Professor at a foreign UK-based university last year, but I decided to move back to the US. Instead of following my plan to stay in academic research, when I saw the SJW infestation, usually on the job application process Diversity-Equity-Inclusion loyalty pledge essay, I thought, fuck these guys. I love research but the system was already broken in other ways before the SJW spillover from the liberal arts. Was also sick of seeing the new administrators get hired for more than new research professors, while they get in the way of learning and research and tuition is hiked to pay for their lazy asses. Went to a pharmaceutical company instead. There are surely some good niches in academia still, but I'm sure a Biden term would stamp them out with a rapid communist assault. Good luck fren, and try to avoid campus dangers when that piano lands /rant over.
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New recruit, signed up to fight for MAGAship or to die trying.
Is it a coincidence that most of TDW knows and loves Starship Troopers? Favorite movie as a kid, grow up and everyone else who liked it is aligned politically. Liked Dilbert in High School, Scott Adams is a Trump-advocate influencer. Loved Hercules the Legendary Journeys, and Kevin Sorbo became a Hollywood exile for being a Republican. Same with Frasier. Liked Conan the Barbarian as a kid, and grew up to find that Snake cult became a real thing.
It will be in the hands of the lawyers and judges, but this would be the only appropriate response. Otherwise you can commit fraud, openly defying orders to keep evidence, and then get rewarded.
Alito ordering them to keep the evidence was intended to set them up for this. If they tried to hide it, he'll rule against them. If the kept them and there was no evidence produced in audit, he would likely side with them. I can't even imagine how a lawyer would defend destruction of envelopes here. I suppose it is a glitch of envelope burning, nothing to see.
If you watch the Viva Frei-Robert Barnes law podcast, Barnes (pretty hard pro-Trump lawyer who represented Alex Jones) thinks the Kyle defense strategy was awful, and he alleged a lot against Wood, but I won't derail into it here, it'd take a mini essay. I think Kyle will be free because even screw up lawyers should be able to handle a black and white case, though Barnes acts concerned about it due to the influence of the "court of public opinion" -- in the Judge's world, not ours -- is being undermined by his lawyers. I'm not saying Wood is bad but we shouldn't take things from him for granted so easily unless we can verify them.
Lin Wood's statement here is wild. I get the impression he is trying to play to a base he thinks wants to hear that. Even with Hunter's corruption, it's not necessarily illegal if they handled it carefully enough, and where they didn't, history shows it is unlikely that a politician gets in trouble for that here. If he's alleging this because of Biden-related election fraud, that's still a big leap from what we know. I don't think any of us expect Biden is masterminding this himself. He's a corrupt potato head, but he didn't need to tell anyone to commit fraud for it to happen. If he can't back this up, I expect this is going to be used as bad PR against Trump supporters.
Dead people on voting rolls has been going on for a long time in some places. Chicago had a reputation for being dirty for a long time. But with the electronic voting, when Diebold started getting used for Bush's reelection campaign, a senior member (or CEO) of Diebold said he promised to deliver the election to Bush. I was a leftie at the time, so that stood out to me. The recent voting systems were supposedly based on Diebold source code (see the thread about the MIT video on Michigan fraud).
I'm inclined to think that a lot goes on as well. So the impact of these investigations won't only be for Donald, but it might dramatically reshape our entire election landscape in the future.
How is this behavior by the FBI in anyway justified? Can't Barr get involved in these investigations? Lindsey Graham too, since he instructed the FBI to investigate the claims. We should deluge Graham's communications and hold him accountable for investigations like this.
Also, wouldn't the witness be free to tell them to GTFO? I assume he was under no obligation. This madly gibbering FBI agent, who reverses his sentences after he jumps through disconnected shifts in topics, is clearly not even doing an investigative interview... and this was a postal worker, not a terrorist. If I was there I'd be saying you're a lunatic and wasting a time, not playing a game with you. Or maybe I would play just to troll him, which would be deserved.
And Politifact called this false, imagine my surprise. After all, if the Elections chairman said it was unfounded, it's good enough for everyone. Case closed, bigots. I once heard someone say they had an undercooked steak, so to investigate this authoritatively, I asked the chef if this was true. The chef said it was a Michelin quality piece of work, and, the customer is probably a homophobe. Therefore, the patron FALSELY stated his steak had any problem. Politifact is highly entertaining.