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No one that posted anti Trump posts day after day like it was their job in a thread titled "People not voting for Trump" will ever convince anyone that they actually voted for Trump even if some showed easily changeable ballots.
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Originally Posted By MADMAXXX: No one that posted anti Trump posts day after day like it was their job in a thread titled "People not voting for Trump" will ever convince anyone that they actually voted for Trump even if some showed easily changeable ballots. View Quote No one who moved to Thailand will ever convince me that didn't move there for the Ladyboys. Hypothetically speaking of course. |
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Originally Posted By Low_Country: I said before the election, if Trump wins I’m really looking forward to the explanations trying to explain how they believe 2020 was still stolen, despite the now indisputable evidence that our elections are still fair. Throw in Republicans retaking the senate, and now a likely win in the house too, and it’s even more so. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Low_Country: Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: We're just too stupid to understand why they just didn't do the exact same thing again to easily win. We're even dumber for thinking trump saying we should "suspend all rules, even those in the constitution" is a constitutional issue. I said before the election, if Trump wins I’m really looking forward to the explanations trying to explain how they believe 2020 was still stolen, despite the now indisputable evidence that our elections are still fair. Throw in Republicans retaking the senate, and now a likely win in the house too, and it’s even more so. Lol. Not saying it was stolen in 2020. But if you can't understand how a novel method of voting in a chaotic year could lead to massive fraud in states with varied levels of enforcement and verification, I don't believe you. Also, this is contrasted with this election where people were very watchful of their polling places and the Republicans successfully sued and won a case to stop shenanigans in PA. I dunno. I cannot prove 2020 was legit or fraudulent. But any fool (that's me) can see how it could be done, without consequence in friendly states. I agree voting matters. |
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Originally Posted By FLAL1A:
"Pretty much the only thing that keeps me paying my taxes and not turning my house into a chickenshit particle board and stucco compound is the fact that the police occasionally kill douchebag criminals in comical ways. |
Originally Posted By MADMAXXX: No one that posted anti Trump posts day after day like it was their job in a thread titled "People not voting for Trump" will ever convince anyone that they actually voted for Trump even if some showed easily changeable ballots. View Quote You sound big mad. Why? |
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Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.
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Originally Posted By mcculver5: Lol. Not saying it was stolen in 2020. But if you can't understand how a novel method of voting in a chaotic year could lead to massive fraud in states with varied levels of enforcement and verification, I don't believe you. Also, this is contrasted with this election where people were very watchful of their polling places and the Republicans successfully sued and won a case to stop shenanigans in PA. I dunno. I cannot prove 2020 was legit or fraudulent. But any fool (that's me) can see how it could be done, without consequence in friendly states. I agree voting matters. View Quote We are in agreement. My point (and many other’s) all along has been that stolen election claims were never demonstrated, or proven. Trump’s own lawyers admitted they never had the actual evidence to back their claims. Now, did the election law changes impact the results? Of course they did, likely to benefit Biden. And does vote-by-mail enable provide an opportunity for shenanigans? Yes, it does. But that’s not the same as having proof, nor is it the same as all the drivel about “voting doesn’t matter, our elections are rigged, republicans will never win again, etc” that we’ve listened to for the last 4 years which was undeniably demonstrated to be complete crap last night. |
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Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.
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Originally Posted By Alwaysright: I get the gloating and the ribbing, but that anger has a much deeper systemic reason. View Quote It’s a victimhood mindset. You see it from the ones still complaining about 2020. I mean, come on. Trump soundly defeated Harris. Our nation’s sound rejection of her, and a rejection of the leftist agenda, is something everybody should smile about. Republicans retook the senate, and have a chance at holding on to the house as well. Even if you don’t like Trump, and had hoped for a better nominee, there are countless reasons to be ecstatic about last night. And if you are a huge Trump fan, I can’t think of a single thing to complain about. |
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Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.
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Originally Posted By Low_Country: We are in agreement. My point (and many other’s) all along has been that stolen election claims were never demonstrated, or proven. Trump’s own lawyers admitted they never had the actual evidence to back their claims. Now, did the election law changes impact the results? Of course they did, likely to benefit Biden. And does vote-by-mail enable provide an opportunity for shenanigans? Yes, it does. But that’s not the same as having proof, nor is it the same as all the drivel about “voting doesn’t matter, our elections are rigged, republicans will never win again, etc” that we’ve listened to for the last 4 years which was undeniably demonstrated to be complete crap last night. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Low_Country: Originally Posted By mcculver5: Lol. Not saying it was stolen in 2020. But if you can't understand how a novel method of voting in a chaotic year could lead to massive fraud in states with varied levels of enforcement and verification, I don't believe you. Also, this is contrasted with this election where people were very watchful of their polling places and the Republicans successfully sued and won a case to stop shenanigans in PA. I dunno. I cannot prove 2020 was legit or fraudulent. But any fool (that's me) can see how it could be done, without consequence in friendly states. I agree voting matters. We are in agreement. My point (and many other’s) all along has been that stolen election claims were never demonstrated, or proven. Trump’s own lawyers admitted they never had the actual evidence to back their claims. Now, did the election law changes impact the results? Of course they did, likely to benefit Biden. And does vote-by-mail enable provide an opportunity for shenanigans? Yes, it does. But that’s not the same as having proof, nor is it the same as all the drivel about “voting doesn’t matter, our elections are rigged, republicans will never win again, etc” that we’ve listened to for the last 4 years which was undeniably demonstrated to be complete crap last night. So, I think a person could look at 2020 and believe the election was stolen. Just as one can believe someone committed a crime but have insufficient proof. I can also believe, based on evidence in this election, that the same opportunity to steal the election was not present in 2024 because of heightened scrutiny. Easy. I don't require existential certainty to come to an everyday conclusion. Hope that explanation helps. Even friendly DAs can only hide so much horseshit and do so much lawfare. It doesn't always work out. |
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Originally Posted By FLAL1A:
"Pretty much the only thing that keeps me paying my taxes and not turning my house into a chickenshit particle board and stucco compound is the fact that the police occasionally kill douchebag criminals in comical ways. |
Originally Posted By Low_Country: Voting doesn’t matter. Our elections are rigged. A Republican will never win again. They will never allow Trump back in the White House. It doesn’t matter who votes, it only matters who counts the votes. This is the drivel spewed constantly for the last four years, and all unequivocally and undeniably proved to be complete and utter nonsense last night. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Low_Country: Originally Posted By Missilegeek: They could be different. But there are zero logical explanations for it. Zero. The best theories were absolutely blown out of the water last night. Voting doesn’t matter. Our elections are rigged. A Republican will never win again. They will never allow Trump back in the White House. It doesn’t matter who votes, it only matters who counts the votes. This is the drivel spewed constantly for the last four years, and all unequivocally and undeniably proved to be complete and utter nonsense last night. It's almost as if the election process in the US is a large, complex and evolving thing. One of the big questions is what was being done in each State to prevent the nonsense from reoccurring? No one ever had a great answer to that. True the vote and other organizations were obviously working on the voter rolls. That may have been the difference. Who knows. You can understand that 2020 was fraudulent and that voting in 2024 has some meaning. Shit voting in 2020 had meaning, despite all the bullshit. Obviously there are foriegn and domestic interests in black pilling people. And it is understandable that people get discouraged / disenfranchised by the obvious fraud. You just gotta be a little smarter than that. |
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It's a strange, strange world we live in, Master Jack
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Actually winning is a problem if you were all in on the deep state stuff.
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Originally Posted By mcculver5: So, I think a person could look at 2020 and believe the election was stolen. Just as one can believe someone committed a crime but have insufficient proof. I can also believe, based on evidence in this election, that the same opportunity to steal the election was not present in 2024 because of heightened scrutiny. Easy. I don't require existential certainty to come to an everyday conclusion. Hope that explanation helps. Even friendly DAs can only hide so much horseshit and do so much lawfare. It doesn't always work out. View Quote You’ve always had a pretty measured perspective, and I appreciate that. |
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Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.
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Originally Posted By Low_Country: You’ve always had a pretty measured perspective, and I appreciate that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Low_Country: Originally Posted By mcculver5: So, I think a person could look at 2020 and believe the election was stolen. Just as one can believe someone committed a crime but have insufficient proof. I can also believe, based on evidence in this election, that the same opportunity to steal the election was not present in 2024 because of heightened scrutiny. Easy. I don't require existential certainty to come to an everyday conclusion. Hope that explanation helps. Even friendly DAs can only hide so much horseshit and do so much lawfare. It doesn't always work out. You’ve always had a pretty measured perspective, and I appreciate that. Gross. Do we have to hug now? |
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Originally Posted By FLAL1A:
"Pretty much the only thing that keeps me paying my taxes and not turning my house into a chickenshit particle board and stucco compound is the fact that the police occasionally kill douchebag criminals in comical ways. |
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Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.
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Originally Posted By mcculver5: So, I think a person could look at 2020 and believe the election was stolen. Just as one can believe someone committed a crime but have insufficient proof. I can also believe, based on evidence in this election, that the same opportunity to steal the election was not present in 2024 because of heightened scrutiny. Easy. I don't require existential certainty to come to an everyday conclusion. Hope that explanation helps. Even friendly DAs can only hide so much horseshit and do so much lawfare. It doesn't always work out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mcculver5: Originally Posted By Low_Country: Originally Posted By mcculver5: Lol. Not saying it was stolen in 2020. But if you can't understand how a novel method of voting in a chaotic year could lead to massive fraud in states with varied levels of enforcement and verification, I don't believe you. Also, this is contrasted with this election where people were very watchful of their polling places and the Republicans successfully sued and won a case to stop shenanigans in PA. I dunno. I cannot prove 2020 was legit or fraudulent. But any fool (that's me) can see how it could be done, without consequence in friendly states. I agree voting matters. We are in agreement. My point (and many other’s) all along has been that stolen election claims were never demonstrated, or proven. Trump’s own lawyers admitted they never had the actual evidence to back their claims. Now, did the election law changes impact the results? Of course they did, likely to benefit Biden. And does vote-by-mail enable provide an opportunity for shenanigans? Yes, it does. But that’s not the same as having proof, nor is it the same as all the drivel about “voting doesn’t matter, our elections are rigged, republicans will never win again, etc” that we’ve listened to for the last 4 years which was undeniably demonstrated to be complete crap last night. So, I think a person could look at 2020 and believe the election was stolen. Just as one can believe someone committed a crime but have insufficient proof. I can also believe, based on evidence in this election, that the same opportunity to steal the election was not present in 2024 because of heightened scrutiny. Easy. I don't require existential certainty to come to an everyday conclusion. Hope that explanation helps. Even friendly DAs can only hide so much horseshit and do so much lawfare. It doesn't always work out. There will always be an asterisk for 2020. Look at the voting totals for the last 4-5 elections. The biggest outlier is Biden’s 81million When half the country was afraid to go outside Biden campaigned from the basement Ballots were sent out in many cases without being requested and minimal/lenient checks on counting People hated Trump less (based on the fact that they tried to kill him, bankrupt him, and jail him in between that election and this one) Censorship that took place on social media Therefore, no, I will not ever think that election was just like the one we had yesterday, the one in 2016, or any other election prior that I’ve been apart of (only been voting for presidents since 2004) Hopefully we never have to witness something like it again. There still needs to be a lot done to sort out counting bullshit, it makes no sense for some to be days with far less population and others are hours. |
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Originally Posted By Low_Country: It’s a victimhood mindset. You see it from the ones still complaining about 2020. I mean, come on. Trump soundly defeated Harris. Our nation’s sound rejection of her, and a rejection of the leftist agenda, is something everybody should smile about. Republicans retook the senate, and have a chance at holding on to the house as well. Even if you don’t like Trump, and had hoped for a better nominee, there are countless reasons to be ecstatic about last night. And if you are a huge Trump fan, I can’t think of a single thing to complain about. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Low_Country: Originally Posted By Alwaysright: I get the gloating and the ribbing, but that anger has a much deeper systemic reason. It’s a victimhood mindset. You see it from the ones still complaining about 2020. I mean, come on. Trump soundly defeated Harris. Our nation’s sound rejection of her, and a rejection of the leftist agenda, is something everybody should smile about. Republicans retook the senate, and have a chance at holding on to the house as well. Even if you don’t like Trump, and had hoped for a better nominee, there are countless reasons to be ecstatic about last night. And if you are a huge Trump fan, I can’t think of a single thing to complain about. It’s freaking astonishing. See the “don’t celebrate yet” thread (among others). |
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Originally Posted By apierce918: There will always be an asterisk for 2020. Look at the voting totals for the last 4-5 elections. The biggest outlier is Biden’s 81million When half the country was afraid to go outside Biden campaigned from the basement Ballots were sent out in many cases without being requested and minimal/lenient checks on counting People hated Trump less (based on the fact that they tried to kill him, bankrupt him, and jail him in between that election and this one) Censorship that took place on social media Therefore, no, I will not ever think that election was just like the one we had yesterday, the one in 2016, or any other election prior that I’ve been apart of (only been voting for presidents since 2004) Hopefully we never have to witness something like it again. There still needs to be a lot done to sort out counting bullshit, it makes no sense for some to be days with far less population and others are hours. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By apierce918: Originally Posted By mcculver5: Originally Posted By Low_Country: Originally Posted By mcculver5: Lol. Not saying it was stolen in 2020. But if you can't understand how a novel method of voting in a chaotic year could lead to massive fraud in states with varied levels of enforcement and verification, I don't believe you. Also, this is contrasted with this election where people were very watchful of their polling places and the Republicans successfully sued and won a case to stop shenanigans in PA. I dunno. I cannot prove 2020 was legit or fraudulent. But any fool (that's me) can see how it could be done, without consequence in friendly states. I agree voting matters. We are in agreement. My point (and many other’s) all along has been that stolen election claims were never demonstrated, or proven. Trump’s own lawyers admitted they never had the actual evidence to back their claims. Now, did the election law changes impact the results? Of course they did, likely to benefit Biden. And does vote-by-mail enable provide an opportunity for shenanigans? Yes, it does. But that’s not the same as having proof, nor is it the same as all the drivel about “voting doesn’t matter, our elections are rigged, republicans will never win again, etc” that we’ve listened to for the last 4 years which was undeniably demonstrated to be complete crap last night. So, I think a person could look at 2020 and believe the election was stolen. Just as one can believe someone committed a crime but have insufficient proof. I can also believe, based on evidence in this election, that the same opportunity to steal the election was not present in 2024 because of heightened scrutiny. Easy. I don't require existential certainty to come to an everyday conclusion. Hope that explanation helps. Even friendly DAs can only hide so much horseshit and do so much lawfare. It doesn't always work out. There will always be an asterisk for 2020. Look at the voting totals for the last 4-5 elections. The biggest outlier is Biden’s 81million When half the country was afraid to go outside Biden campaigned from the basement Ballots were sent out in many cases without being requested and minimal/lenient checks on counting People hated Trump less (based on the fact that they tried to kill him, bankrupt him, and jail him in between that election and this one) Censorship that took place on social media Therefore, no, I will not ever think that election was just like the one we had yesterday, the one in 2016, or any other election prior that I’ve been apart of (only been voting for presidents since 2004) Hopefully we never have to witness something like it again. There still needs to be a lot done to sort out counting bullshit, it makes no sense for some to be days with far less population and others are hours. One key difference between 2020 and 2024... Who was running twitter? Instant and effective mass reporting is pretty scary sunlight for people trying to do stuff in the shadows. |
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Originally Posted By 1paintball: There you are pounding away with the Gay themes again... Is there something you would like to tell us?... View Quote Bro, if I was gay I'd be out loud and proud, and hitting on you guys. Speaking of pounding, I'd be a power-bottom! Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Dagger41: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/279984/GbtoOEQXcAgnSqE_jpeg-3371501.JPG View Quote Ew brother ew what's that brother meme |
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Originally Posted By Alwaysright: Bro, if I was gay I'd be out loud and proud, and hitting on you guys. I'd be a power-bottom! /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/techno_viking_gif-1023.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Alwaysright: Originally Posted By 1paintball: There you are pounding away with the Gay themes again... Is there something you would like to tell us?... Bro, if I was gay I'd be out loud and proud, and hitting on you guys. I'd be a power-bottom! /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/techno_viking_gif-1023.gif Umberto sliding into those DMs in 3…2…1… |
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Originally Posted By Low_Country: It’s a victimhood mindset. You see it from the ones still complaining about 2020. I mean, come on. Trump soundly defeated Harris. Our nation’s sound rejection of her, and a rejection of the leftist agenda, is something everybody should smile about. Republicans retook the senate, and have a chance at holding on to the house as well. Even if you don’t like Trump, and had hoped for a better nominee, there are countless reasons to be ecstatic about last night. And if you are a huge Trump fan, I can’t think of a single thing to complain about. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Low_Country: Originally Posted By Alwaysright: I get the gloating and the ribbing, but that anger has a much deeper systemic reason. It’s a victimhood mindset. You see it from the ones still complaining about 2020. I mean, come on. Trump soundly defeated Harris. Our nation’s sound rejection of her, and a rejection of the leftist agenda, is something everybody should smile about. Republicans retook the senate, and have a chance at holding on to the house as well. Even if you don’t like Trump, and had hoped for a better nominee, there are countless reasons to be ecstatic about last night. And if you are a huge Trump fan, I can’t think of a single thing to complain about. Part of winning is assessing the problems and coming up with a plan to fix them. Fraudulent elections and mass illegal immigration are huge threats to the future and legitimacy of the nation. Sticking your head in the sand and pretending it didn't happen? Horrible plan. |
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Originally Posted By Dagger41: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/279984/GbtoOEQXcAgnSqE_jpeg-3371501.JPG View Quote I'd hit it. |
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R.I.P. Jeff Hanneman (1964-2013)
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Originally Posted By Missilegeek: Part of winning is assessing the problems and coming up with a plan to fix them. Fraudulent elections and mass illegal immigration are huge threats to the future and legitimacy of the nation. Sticking your head in the sand and pretending it didn't happen? Horrible plan. View Quote Watch the clip in this tweet. There was not a single county in which Harris outperformed Biden from 2020.
I’d argue that simply blaming 2020 on fraud, and failing to take an objective look at what happened, and why so many people were turned away from Trump is precisely “sticking your head in the sand”. Trump has been given a second chance. A clean slate, if you will. The nation rejected him in 2020, and soundly rejected Harris and the leftist agenda 4 years later. Let’s hope he has learned from his first term and is more prepared to effectively take advantage of the opportunity now presented. |
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For the few counseling businesses that I do the books for - I expect to see a nice rise in revenue for the foreseeable future.
That would be hilarious if that actually came up during year end calls. "We have your books done through October and are projecting XYZ income for the remainder of the year so you'll want to make these estimated payments." Client jumps in - "I think we need to revise those 4th quarter figures because the phone won't stop ringing and we're booked solid through February." |
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R.I.P. Jeff Hanneman (1964-2013)
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Originally Posted By Missilegeek: Part of winning is assessing the problems and coming up with a plan to fix them. Fraudulent elections and mass illegal immigration are huge threats to the future and legitimacy of the nation. Sticking your head in the sand and pretending it didn't happen? Horrible plan. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Missilegeek: Originally Posted By Low_Country: Originally Posted By Alwaysright: I get the gloating and the ribbing, but that anger has a much deeper systemic reason. It’s a victimhood mindset. You see it from the ones still complaining about 2020. I mean, come on. Trump soundly defeated Harris. Our nation’s sound rejection of her, and a rejection of the leftist agenda, is something everybody should smile about. Republicans retook the senate, and have a chance at holding on to the house as well. Even if you don’t like Trump, and had hoped for a better nominee, there are countless reasons to be ecstatic about last night. And if you are a huge Trump fan, I can’t think of a single thing to complain about. Part of winning is assessing the problems and coming up with a plan to fix them. Fraudulent elections and mass illegal immigration are huge threats to the future and legitimacy of the nation. Sticking your head in the sand and pretending it didn't happen? Horrible plan. Wonder what would happen if Federal elections were held completely separate from state and local? Wonder what would happen if every state used the same type of equipment for voting in a Federal election? Let the states, cities,and townships use whatever equipment they want for state centric elections but Federal elections would have uniformity. |
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R.I.P. Jeff Hanneman (1964-2013)
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Originally Posted By FLAL1A:
"Pretty much the only thing that keeps me paying my taxes and not turning my house into a chickenshit particle board and stucco compound is the fact that the police occasionally kill douchebag criminals in comical ways. |
For the record - this is so awesome. I'm so happy the R's won.
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For "the most divisive figure in political history" President Trump's tent seems pretty big to me.
RFK Jr Elon Musk Tulsi Gabbard Look at all these former democrats he's working with. |
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Originally Posted By macros73: Kihn is ignorant of Dear Leader's statements and promises? That can't be true. “That is a war that’s dying to be settled. I will get it settled before I even become president,” the Republican said during his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/watch-trump-promises-to-settle-war-in-ukraine-if-elected View Quote He's a magic man. |
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Brought back from the beyond to be a half-dead short-bus riding seat warmer in the Dracula factory.
Esteemed grain-grower & reactionary defender of True Justice, in a death struggle with the Karen quo. *Do not Karen-tinize the Eschaton!!!* |
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Originally Posted By Low_Country: Watch the clip in this tweet. There was not a single county in which Harris outperformed Biden from 2020.
I’d argue that simply blaming 2020 on fraud, and failing to take an objective look at what happened, and why so many people were turned away from Trump is precisely “sticking your head in the sand”. Trump has been given a second chance. A clean slate, if you will. The nation rejected him in 2020, and soundly rejected Harris and the leftist agenda 4 years later. Let’s hope he has learned from his first term and is more prepared to effectively take advantage of the opportunity now presented. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Low_Country: Originally Posted By Missilegeek: Part of winning is assessing the problems and coming up with a plan to fix them. Fraudulent elections and mass illegal immigration are huge threats to the future and legitimacy of the nation. Sticking your head in the sand and pretending it didn't happen? Horrible plan. Watch the clip in this tweet. There was not a single county in which Harris outperformed Biden from 2020.
I’d argue that simply blaming 2020 on fraud, and failing to take an objective look at what happened, and why so many people were turned away from Trump is precisely “sticking your head in the sand”. Trump has been given a second chance. A clean slate, if you will. The nation rejected him in 2020, and soundly rejected Harris and the leftist agenda 4 years later. Let’s hope he has learned from his first term and is more prepared to effectively take advantage of the opportunity now presented. False dichotomy, but I understand your point. Likewise one could observe that failure to recognize legitimate concerns about the vote in 2020 is sticking one's head in the sand. There are easy ways to demonstrate legitimacy in elections. Hopefully laws are passed. |
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Originally Posted By FLAL1A:
"Pretty much the only thing that keeps me paying my taxes and not turning my house into a chickenshit particle board and stucco compound is the fact that the police occasionally kill douchebag criminals in comical ways. |
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Originally Posted By MADMAXXX: No one that posted anti Trump posts day after day like it was their job in a thread titled "People not voting for Trump" will ever convince anyone that they actually voted for Trump even if some showed easily changeable ballots. View Quote Attached File |
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Brought back from the beyond to be a half-dead short-bus riding seat warmer in the Dracula factory.
Esteemed grain-grower & reactionary defender of True Justice, in a death struggle with the Karen quo. *Do not Karen-tinize the Eschaton!!!* |
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Brought back from the beyond to be a half-dead short-bus riding seat warmer in the Dracula factory.
Esteemed grain-grower & reactionary defender of True Justice, in a death struggle with the Karen quo. *Do not Karen-tinize the Eschaton!!!* |
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