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pepperconchobhar 2 points ago +3 / -1

Accept the help of the people here to verify if you do or do not have a problem.

If I were in your shoes and I discovered that my state was in the same situation I'd compile the information in a video and write a clear letter breaking down the problem and get this information to -

  • The election commission
  • Your state PD
  • Your county sheriff
  • The RNC and the DNC (You don't want the impression of favoritism)
  • And finally, local reporters. The local news hounds are usually much better than the national news outlets at getting involved with local stories.
  • FOX news would be worth a shot. Reaching out to reporters by twitter and email both.
  • Finally, you could scattershot all of your state politicians on the national level - of course this means politicians of both parties.

If none of that worked, then the Governor's office.

In the past I've had quite a bit of luck reaching out to Senators. They really do seem to be the most responsive to their citizens. Even our Dem senator is good about that.

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pepperconchobhar 0 points ago +1 / -1

So he doesn't freaking know. Got it.

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pepperconchobhar 0 points ago +2 / -2

Guys, we're in BIG trouble in Penn. The early Republican votes that should be there simply AREN'T.

The Dems numbers are looking pretty average for what we'd expect in any election year, but it looks like the Republicans' votes just aren't there.

Because of this, right now it's already looking really fantastic for Biden. I believe that yesterday Trump was down by 70,000 more votes than expected. (I've read so damn much that I'm not 100% on the number, but it's somewhere in there.)

And this makes NO sense. Penn is heavy for mining and fracking. That's why it flipped to Trump in '16. They've had their biggest economic boom in two generations thanks to Trump and there's NO WAY they'd turn away from him now.

So where are the Republicans' votes?

I keep hearing reassurances that, "Oh, everybody is just waiting to vote on election day."

Honey, that's not how it's working ANYWHERE ELSE in the USA right now. Sure, some are doing that, but nowhere else are we missing the thousands and thousands of early R votes that we'd normally have.

Something is rotten here. It's almost like the R votes are ending up in a landfill somewhere.

I'm praying that the RNC and the Penn Reps are on top of this. If there's any way for people in Penn to confirm that their vote made it in, they MUST do it NOW.

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pepperconchobhar 2 points ago +4 / -2

I'm very concerned about Penn right now.

The early Republican votes that should be there simply AREN'T.

The Dems numbers are looking pretty average for what we'd expect in any election year, but it looks like the Republicans' votes just aren't there.

Because of this, right now it's already looking really fantastic for Biden.

And this makes NO sense. Penn is heavy for mining and fracking. That's why it flipped to Trump in '16. They've had their biggest economic boom in two generations thanks to Trump and there's NO WAY they'd turn away from him now.

So where are the Republicans' votes?

I keep hearing reassurances that, "Oh, everybody is just waiting to vote on election day."

Honey, that's not how it's working ANYWHERE ELSE in the USA right now. Sure, some are doing that, but nowhere else are we missing the thousands and thousands of early R votes that we'd normally have.

Something is rotten here. It's almost like the R votes are ending up in a landfill somewhere.

I'm praying that the RNC and the Penn Reps are on top of this. If there's any way for people in Penn to confirm that their vote made it in, they MUST do it NOW.

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pepperconchobhar 0 points ago +1 / -1

For some reason I can't enlarge this to read it. smh

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pepperconchobhar 1 point ago +2 / -1

Oh, and about the military training: I adhere to the Starship Trooper's model. It's the RIGHT of every citizen to have the opportunity to serve their nation. If you have no arms and no legs and you're mentally slow, we'll put you in a uniform and prop you up at a desk with a pencil in your mouth and find a job that you can do with no arms, no legs, and a lower IQ.

EVERYONE should serve if they have the barest mental capacity. We need that common experience. And I agree with you. Civics and the Constitution should be part of that training.

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pepperconchobhar 2 points ago +3 / -1

One thing that's made me so happy with Trump is that he's offered the little nations stuck between Russia and the EU another option.

Both Russia and the EU offer to help the little nations with oil, gas, and healthcare - but with a catch.

But Trump offers them the oil and gas at a fair price. And he doesn't demand that they throw out their culture, values, or independence to get the deal.

I pray that Lithuania can find the strength to follow the UK out of the EU and to regain their national pride, pede.

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pepperconchobhar 1 point ago +2 / -1

Jordan Peterson made a fantastic point. (To paraphrase:) "It's easy to see when the right goes to far. But much more difficult to pin down the socialist left because they advocate for tyranny in the interest of CARING, people don't understand that caring can be destructive."

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pepperconchobhar 1 point ago +2 / -1

"IT WAS A DEBATE! (cackle cackle) IT WAS A DEBATE. (cackle cackle cackle) It was a DEBATE. (hysterical cackling)"

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pepperconchobhar 4 points ago +5 / -1

Something REALLY rotten is happening in Penn. The early Republican votes tht should be there simply AREN'T.

The Dems numbers are looking pretty average for what we'd expect in any election year, but it looks like the Republicans' votes just aren't there.

Because of this, right now it's already looking really fantastic for Biden.

And this makes NO sense. Penn is heavy for mining and fracking. That's why it flipped to Trump in '16. They've had their biggest economic boom in two generations thanks to Trump and there's NO WAY they'd turn away from him now.

So where are the Republicans' votes?

I keep hearing reassurances that, "Oh, everybody is just waiting to vote on election day."

Honey, that's not how it's working ANYWHERE ELSE in the USA right now. Sure, some are doing that, but nowhere else are we missing the thousands and thousands of early R votes that we'd normally have.

Something is rotten here. It's almost like the R votes are ending up in a landfill somewhere.

I'm praying that the RNC and the Penn Reps are on top of this. If there's any way for people in Penn to confirm that their vote made it in, they MUST do it NOW.

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pepperconchobhar 0 points ago +1 / -1

They've been having massive protests where they fly American and Trump flags. I'm sure that the sight of all those red, white, and blue banners infuriate their asshole mayor.

My cousin recently fled New York with her family. They're safe now, but she's keeping a very close eye on the happenings in the New York Jewish community.

He and I both believe that there's about to be a great Jewish exodus from there soon.

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pepperconchobhar 0 points ago +1 / -1

You hit the nail on the head. De Blasio despises the Orthodox community for this very reason. They refuse to see themselves as victims and embrace the concept of personal responsibility.

The Democrats can't have that. smh

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pepperconchobhar 0 points ago +1 / -1

Hell, yes! This Jewish household is armed!

"Never forget" reminds us of what can happen when we can't defend ourselves.

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pepperconchobhar 1 point ago +2 / -1

Bingo!

The faithful have a moral compass. We don't argue with it. We don't try to bend the rules to create the outcome we want. We embrace Gd's will and accept and subjugate ourselves to it.

Those without any moral compass aren't stopped by the fear of displeasing our Father. They're only answerable to ourselves and (maybe) our cultural norms or our laws.

(And here's where I go off on a tangent. This is something I've been examining for years now. If it's TLDR just blow it off. It doesn't bother me if I'm ignored. lol!)

When I was struggling in my shul the Israelis tried to explain why Western Jews are so liberal. One woman said, "The biggest difference between the American Jew and the Israeli is that the American Jew sees themselves as victims. They hold on to the Holocaust as a prime example of their victimhood. They glory in their weakness and it taints every aspect of their lives. The Israelis see ourselves as survivors. As warriors. When we remember the Holocaust we feel determined pride at what we survived. We've been attacked unmercifully since we returned to Israel and we've stood strong against every wave. We're all soldiers and NOT victims."

When she said this, spine straight and with a determined glint in her eye, I realized how valuable the Israeli tradition of mandating that every citizen serve time in the military really is for a society. (Now I believe that this would be good for American kids, too.)

While I agree that this is part of it, I don't think that's the whole story. I've noticed that the average American Jew isn't religious at all. They've walked away from the Torah and they hold up their Jewish identity as a shield from criticism and nothing more.

Anyone who tries to boil down the liberal, political leftist Jew to one easy answer is selling the subject short. There's complex psychology behind the programming that we're all exposed to.

Evan Sayet has done a deep dive into the liberal Jew. As a Jew himself, the phenomena really bothers him. (As it does me) He's given the best explanation I've come across yet. I really recommend that anyone who's interested in this subject to give him a listen. He adds another bit of insight to our problem.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xkyn3JaLrcw&ab_channel=EvanSayet

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pepperconchobhar 7 points ago +8 / -1

The Orthodox Jews have always been based. Votes the same way as the Amish.

I'm a Conservative Jew "with Orthodox sympathies." I had to leave my shul because the lay leader kept pushing communism. Not exaggerating. Straight up advocating for communism. I had to get my kids out of there.

But the Israelis who only came in for the holidays were based as hell. My daughter was only sixteen when she took on the lay leader for her communist bs and it turned into a fight.

The fight stopped very suddenly when the Israelis stood up and got behind her. They flat out stated that Israel was NOT a communist nation. It was a representative republic and saying anything else was slander.

We're fighting a war for the very soul of our religion right now.

Gd will win.

(Our problem is that we can't kick the slime out. There's no excommunication in Judaism. Very frustrating. smh)

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pepperconchobhar 5 points ago +6 / -1

Hugs not drugs!

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