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idm03 1 point ago +1 / -0

He not only was given the questions, he was also given the answers and also given instructions as to how to conduct himself! The eyes don't lie!

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idm03 3 points ago +3 / -0

None of their issues matter at this time since vote tallies are already being corrupted. It's why they are happy to revive attacks that have failed miserably in the past - even a scenario where their base fails to vote has a solution. Just like last time, failure to steal the election would simply be another opportunity to undermine confidence not just in government, but America as a whole.

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idm03 8 points ago +8 / -0

"There has been no transition"

"It may take months (to finalize election results)"

Here's to hoping that his first term in 2021 can be completed, but 2025 is probably a more conservative target for Trump's first term.

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idm03 12 points ago +14 / -2

I could sense the whole room quivering when Trump counterattacked. There's no way that they know what he knows and it terrifies them. That's really all I got from this...

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idm03 3 points ago +3 / -0

Depression-era bank robbing sprees begetting the FBI generally follows the same template as the robber barons begetting the Federal Reserve - we are being 'saved' with our own ropes around our necks.

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idm03 4 points ago +4 / -0

Feels eerily similar to the FBI telling Trump that he has nothing to worry about...

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idm03 4 points ago +4 / -0

You generally don't get stars on your shoulder without 'owing' anyone anything. To get that fourth star - forget about it.

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idm03 5 points ago +5 / -0

Then they'll engineer another scam-virus surge then demand that there is no other choice. They MUST scare away voters or their ballot fuckery won't matter.

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idm03 7 points ago +7 / -0

Their chicanery is going to get more people to vote Trump than the... um.... Who is that again?

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idm03 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just goes to show that they do not see themselves as public servants or even stewards - their sense of duty is to the (waning) power that they wield and nothing else.

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idm03 10 points ago +10 / -0

I think it's the Trump votes that translates to the down-ticket support and not the other way around. There's still plenty of time for the Chicom-bought GOP to try to throw the game. Hell they've been trying since Trump announced his candidacy. An indication that I'm looking for true change is the elephant gets eaten by the lion and many of these career scumbags ride off unceremoniously.

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idm03 3 points ago +3 / -0

Why make such mistakes on the taxpayers' dime when they can simply corrupt the counts on election day on the taxpayers' dime? Do they really believe that the people will abide by a President forced to vacate the office without even completing his first term? Almost seems like they want eight more years of Trump more than I do. Almost.

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idm03 11 points ago +11 / -0

'Islamic savages' was a moniker used by her up until shortly after Trump was elected. Granted, the news of the day drifted away from that in large part due to Trump's involvement in the Middle East. The point is that it is easy to be a contrarian when it appears all hope is lost and it's even easier to abandon your principles just as you're preparing the final move to get over that hump.

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idm03 3 points ago +3 / -0

0-party solution is the best solution as it would actually encourage voters to examine the totality of candidates' viability instead of 'swallowing a little bit.'

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idm03 1 point ago +1 / -0

Perhaps we should dance for rain. That would be more productive than 'believing' scientific phenomena and it's probably what they want to see from us anyway...

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idm03 3 points ago +3 / -0

How is that dumpster fire of a product entertaining anyway? Refs are in better shape than players, perfect form plays are flagged and a five-minute wait to get an incorrectly-ruled decision is all but assured on a Sunday session. I say let the refs play, have the coaches officiate and turn the players into cheerleaders.

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idm03 9 points ago +12 / -3

I would argue that it was more of a target of opportunity since the caliphate was in decline. I would say it was even more of a PR move than a true military action. The Muslim aggression in Europe wasn't unchecked any more than Europeans that were too occupied with killing each other.

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idm03 2 points ago +2 / -0

... And tell me how these scam-virus orders stack up to such rigor...

And the Constitution calls for the POTUS to be elected by the people - so are you suggesting that in the event an election cannot take place, the people will abide by their will being ignored? You speak of Constitutional limitations while I speak of even deeper- rooted problems, foundational to the movement that started our Revolution for independence in the first place...

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idm03 2 points ago +2 / -0

He could declare a Emergency Session of Congress to get them to acknowledge the delay. He could also issue an Emergency Order and barring corresponding action from Congress, the order will be put into place.

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idm03 1 point ago +1 / -0

An Emergency declaration discussing such a delay in the election would put a stay to the madness of dismissing a sitting President without electing a new one. After all, the story at that point should be that the election must be delayed instead of a sitting President refusing to vacate the office because the election cannot take place...

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