jonesthecurl wrote:I hear that they're reissuing the TRUMP boardgame. In this edition, if you lose, you start a legal action against the winner.



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jonesthecurl wrote:I hear that they're reissuing the TRUMP boardgame. In this edition, if you lose, you start a legal action against the winner.
saxitoxin wrote:He's already canceled the inaugural parade because the USSS said it can't realistically go forward with 50,000 protesters lining his route. America's first besieged president since Lincoln.
saxitoxin wrote:Poor baby! Any Democrat who dislikes the new way of doing business is free to resign. But that's the only recourse they have available.Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says armed demonstrators gathered outside her home to protest against alleged election fraud.
She said "dozens" of people arrived at her home on Saturday evening as she was putting up Christmas decorations with her son.
Ms Benson has joined a growing number of government and election officials targeted by protesters this year over the 2020 election.
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/election-us-2020-55220570
jimboston wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Poor baby! Any Democrat who dislikes the new way of doing business is free to resign. But that's the only recourse they have available.Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says armed demonstrators gathered outside her home to protest against alleged election fraud.
She said "dozens" of people arrived at her home on Saturday evening as she was putting up Christmas decorations with her son.
Ms Benson has joined a growing number of government and election officials targeted by protesters this year over the 2020 election.
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/election-us-2020-55220570
Even these extremists will get tired. The end is coming for you Trumpists!
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:jimboston wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Poor baby! Any Democrat who dislikes the new way of doing business is free to resign. But that's the only recourse they have available.Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says armed demonstrators gathered outside her home to protest against alleged election fraud.
She said "dozens" of people arrived at her home on Saturday evening as she was putting up Christmas decorations with her son.
Ms Benson has joined a growing number of government and election officials targeted by protesters this year over the 2020 election.
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/election-us-2020-55220570
Even these extremists will get tired. The end is coming for you Trumpists!
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And who is bringing "the end?"
jimboston wrote:saxitoxin wrote:jimboston wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Poor baby! Any Democrat who dislikes the new way of doing business is free to resign. But that's the only recourse they have available.Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says armed demonstrators gathered outside her home to protest against alleged election fraud.
She said "dozens" of people arrived at her home on Saturday evening as she was putting up Christmas decorations with her son.
Ms Benson has joined a growing number of government and election officials targeted by protesters this year over the 2020 election.
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/election-us-2020-55220570
Even these extremists will get tired. The end is coming for you Trumpists!
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And who is bringing "the end?"
The calendar is bringing the end.
It starts on 1/20/21. Trump loses most of his voice that day.
His voice will still have some legs through the Georgia recount... but it’ll slowly fade.
Once that’s done, it won’t matter much who wins... he will become a fringe voice to a fringe part of the Republican Party.
He’s too old to run in 2024. Plus nobody likes a loser, and by then all but the most extreme of the most extreme fringe will have come to their senses and acknowledge he wasn’t defrauded out of the White House... they’ll realize he’s just another loser.
Fox will put him on once in awhile for a couple years... but that’ll end.
Yep...the Cult of Trump will die.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:
I wonder if that prediction will turn out as well as the Rats' 2020 Blue Wave prediction...
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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DBandit70 wrote:I doubt he will get impeached but who knows, but for sure a Republican will be back after Biden to clean up the mess if America is still a country. I doubt Trump will run again as he said in his Victory rally in GA but maybe he will, or we could Get Mike Pence or Kayleigh Mcenany. They'd be great.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Experts in election law were quick to dismiss the likelihood of the nine Supreme Court justices taking the case. Paul Smith, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center who has argued voting rights cases at the Supreme Court, said the case was “wacko.”
“There is a whole system in Pennsylvania and the other states for contesting the election — that’s all been done,” said Smith, who also serves as vice president of litigation and strategy at the nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center. “I don’t think the Supreme Court will have interest in this.”
The professor added that Texas could run into trouble in proving that it has grounds to sue, known in legal terms as “standing.”
“It’s totally unprecedented, the idea that one state would, at the Supreme Court, claim that other states’ votes were cast in the wrong way — that’s never happened,” he said. “What is the injury to the state of Texas because Pennsylvania’s votes were cast for Mr. Biden instead of Mr. Trump? There is no connection there.”
Legal experts quickly dismissed the case as political theater without precedent in American history.
The suit comes as Paxton (Texas AG) faces an FBI criminal investigation related to alleged efforts to help a wealthy campaign donor. The investigation was confirmed by The Associated Press after seven senior lawyers in Paxton’s office claimed to authorities in September that Paxton was guilty of abusing his office.
All seven have since been fired, put on leave or resigned, spurring a whistleblower lawsuit from several of them. Paxton has denied wrongdoing.
jimboston wrote:Saxi... keep grasping at straws...
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/08/texas-s ... sults.htmlExperts in election law were quick to dismiss the likelihood of the nine Supreme Court justices taking the case. Paul Smith, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center who has argued voting rights cases at the Supreme Court, said the case was “wacko.”
“There is a whole system in Pennsylvania and the other states for contesting the election — that’s all been done,” said Smith, who also serves as vice president of litigation and strategy at the nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center. “I don’t think the Supreme Court will have interest in this.”
The professor added that Texas could run into trouble in proving that it has grounds to sue, known in legal terms as “standing.”
“It’s totally unprecedented, the idea that one state would, at the Supreme Court, claim that other states’ votes were cast in the wrong way — that’s never happened,” he said. “What is the injury to the state of Texas because Pennsylvania’s votes were cast for Mr. Biden instead of Mr. Trump? There is no connection there.”Legal experts quickly dismissed the case as political theater without precedent in American history.The suit comes as Paxton (Texas AG) faces an FBI criminal investigation related to alleged efforts to help a wealthy campaign donor. The investigation was confirmed by The Associated Press after seven senior lawyers in Paxton’s office claimed to authorities in September that Paxton was guilty of abusing his office.
All seven have since been fired, put on leave or resigned, spurring a whistleblower lawsuit from several of them. Paxton has denied wrongdoing.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:No one can govern when half of those he's supposed to govern don't even consider him to be the person in charge.
saxitoxin wrote:
The only thing we care about is the number of Americans who don't believe Biden legitimately won the election (47% and increasing).
saxitoxin wrote:What's happening now is an unprecedented effort at completely undermining the declared president's legitimacy and destroying the social contract.
saxitoxin wrote:The first time he makes a controversial decision, he then has to rely on the state's enforcement apparatus - the police - to impose it, since there is no more social contract. And the police hate Biden even more. If Biden is stupid, and becomes reckless, the White House will be stormed by protesters and burned to the ground within six months.
jimboston wrote:I’m surprise you think so little of our police that you think they will abandon their principals and their duties in some ridiculous attempt to support the criminal that was our 45th President.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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American police have been inserted into the 2020 presidential elections in ways arguably unseen since the 1960s. The Rittenhouse episode demonstrates a mutually intelligible correspondence between Trump and the police regarding whose violence could be condoned.
Trump’s silence in the face of police violence was rewarded with loyalty and support in the 2020 election.
Michael McHale, the president of the National Association of Police Organizations that represents about 1,000 police unions, put the police union’s perspective succinctly at the Republican Party’s national convention in August: “Your choices are the most pro-law-enforcement president we have ever had or the most radical anti-police ticket in our history.” Speaking out against police violence cost Biden the support of a union that supported Barack Obama and Biden in 2008 and 2012. Following Hillary Clinton’s electoral upset, investigative journalist Michelle McPhee described the police as “the hidden Trump voter.”
https://theconversation.com/police-and- ... ion-149420
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:We secure power not by getting Manhattan soy boys and Massachusetts cuckolds to mail in a ballot. We secure power by influencing the levers of society's reserve of raw, primal power.American police have been inserted into the 2020 presidential elections in ways arguably unseen since the 1960s. The Rittenhouse episode demonstrates a mutually intelligible correspondence between Trump and the police regarding whose violence could be condoned.
Trump’s silence in the face of police violence was rewarded with loyalty and support in the 2020 election.
Michael McHale, the president of the National Association of Police Organizations that represents about 1,000 police unions, put the police union’s perspective succinctly at the Republican Party’s national convention in August: “Your choices are the most pro-law-enforcement president we have ever had or the most radical anti-police ticket in our history.” Speaking out against police violence cost Biden the support of a union that supported Barack Obama and Biden in 2008 and 2012. Following Hillary Clinton’s electoral upset, investigative journalist Michelle McPhee described the police as “the hidden Trump voter.”
https://theconversation.com/police-and- ... ion-149420
saxitoxin wrote:who will hold the line...? You honestly think the police will do more than the absolute minimum...?
jimboston wrote:saxitoxin wrote:who will hold the line...? You honestly think the police will do more than the absolute minimum...?
I think the police will do their jobs because they, unlike you, really want the best for this country.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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