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Per CNN the President hasn’t had a security briefing since 10/2. He has none on his Calendar, he has no meetings and no Corona virus meetings to attend. I believe he has golf scheduled.
Trump has become the lazy guy at work who is retiring in two months.
 

fskimospy

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Is there a petition I can sign to get the ball rolling?

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Mississippi gets more than $3 back for every $1 it pays to the federal government. Secession and the subsequent loss of those payments would lead to a collapse of their state economy.

Again, these morons do not appear to notice that they are utterly dependent on the support of the blue states they hate so much.
 

sportage

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Thoughts on Georgia recount/audit whatever it is

Makes me nervous whenever Donald Trump, or republicans, or Putin mess with previously cast votes. Especially within a republican state, republican controlled, and a state where everyone "assumed" that Trump would easily win, including Donald Trump himself. Add to that, could a recount especially this type of a recount open up the opportunity for "funny things" to occur? If most republicans believe the democrats cheated to hand Joe Biden the presidency, would republicans simply think that they too should cheat? Believing the democrats have cheated, would that give justification in republican minds to cheat? They don't trust us and we definitely do not trust them. As democrats, we have went through too many of these "funny elections" where either some court decided the outcome, or where the losing democrat candidate received more actual votes than the republican winner received. Joe Biden has won, yet we are now looking at a potential "funny recount" in a republican state that Donald Trump fully believes that he should have easily won. I don't trust it, would you? Well, all I can say is, just don't be surprised if some "funny business" alters the original outcome.
 

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There's a lot of genuinely alarming stuff going on right now, but the Georgia recount/audit is basically fine:

Dragging it out as long as possible isn't a good sign-

 

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Mississippi gets more than $3 back for every $1 it pays to the federal government. Secession and the subsequent loss of those payments would lead to a collapse of their state economy.

Again, these morons do not appear to notice that they are utterly dependent on the support of the blue states they hate so much.

They have no fucking idea. If MS "succeeded" from the rest of the country, the state would be bankrupt in months, if not weeks.
 

Sunburn74

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The guy sounds like an utter train wreck of a human being. Good Lord.

You know, she is on to something here. Seems awfully suspicious that there were all of those absentee ballots this year.


Putting that University of Georgia education to work with those critical reasoning skills.
 

gothuevos

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What happens if a state misses the certification deadline? Does the 270 threshold get adjusted? Sounds like GA should make it in time even with the recount, but what if Trump continues to lob lawsuits at states like this?

 
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What happens if a state misses the certification deadline? Does the 270 threshold get adjusted? Sounds like GA should make it in time even with the recount, but what if Trump continues to lob lawsuits at states like this?


Given the total inability of Trump campaign lawyers to prove any amount of fraud or that their observers were at some disadvantage the prospect a court will intercede to prevent certification seems extremely remote.
 

ivwshane

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You know, she is on to something here. Seems awfully suspicious that there were all of those absentee ballots this year.


Are you being sarcastic or are you that fucking dumb to think, in a year with a very contagious disease, that more people than ever decided to vote by mail instead of in person because they value their life and the lives of others.
 
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