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_tunic_ 11.23.2020 06:50 AM

I can't stop posting these articles, this is another good one, again from FOXNEWS:

Wisconsin officials: Trump observers obstructing recount

Severian 11.23.2020 09:02 AM

I got an email from someone purporting to be “on Trump’s legal team” asking me to commit coverage to the “real story” that’s “threatening America,” and stop covering “alleged ‘cases’” (of Covid).

Lol. Yeah, I’ll get right on that, cunto.

!@#$%! 11.23.2020 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
I got an email from someone purporting to be “on Trump’s legal team” asking me to commit coverage to the “real story” that’s “threatening America,” and stop covering “alleged ‘cases’” (of Covid).

Lol. Yeah, I’ll get right on that, cunto.

hahahahaaaa

the chicken hypnotizers are very busy these days i see. i haven’t gotten one yet.

btw, yr shitbox was full so the reply bounced. o well—time to work.

_tunic_ 11.23.2020 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
I got an email from someone purporting to be “on Trump’s legal team” asking me to commit coverage to the “real story” that’s “threatening America,” and stop covering “alleged ‘cases’” (of Covid).

Lol. Yeah, I’ll get right on that, cunto.


Did they tell you that you could win a million dollars too?
(this is actually old news but I only read it today so to me it's still new news :) )

Bytor Peltor 11.23.2020 11:46 AM

IT’S OFFICIAL: President Trump Is the Most Popular Sitting President in US History – He Set Record for Most Votes for a President and Most Votes Ever for a Republican......And That’s With Fraud

“The Democrats, the Deep State and their foreign accomplices, should have learned an important lesson, if you are going to try and steal an election, choose a President other than the most popular President in history.”

Year—Candidate—Total Votes
2000 Gore 50,996,039
2000 Bush 50,456,141
2004 Kerry 59,028,109
2004 Bush 62,028,285
2008 Obama 69,491,817
2008 McCain 59,944,939
2012 Obama 65,915,795
2012 Romney 60,933,500
2016 Clinton 64,064,658
2016 Trump 62,186,413
2020 Biden 78,897,830
2020 Trump 73,221,080

tw2113 11.23.2020 11:59 AM

"with fraud"

!@#$%! 11.23.2020 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor

Year—Candidate—Total Votes
2020 Biden 78,897,830
2020 Trump 73,221,080

biden the clear winner there, sparky....

tw2113 11.23.2020 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
biden the clear winner there, sparky....



To get technical, the post didn't claim winner, just that Orange Baboon simply got the most votes ever as sitting POTUS.


Also just evidence of the quacks in this country.


Edit: the quote after does claim winner. My bad.

tw2113 11.23.2020 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tw2113
To get technical, the post didn't claim winner, just that Orange Baboon simply got the most votes ever as sitting POTUS.


Also just evidence of the quacks in this country.


Edit: the quote after does claim winner. My bad.





Now, he still didn't win because Biden, I believe got the most votes ever out of anyone, standing or potentially incoming.

Skuj 11.23.2020 04:26 PM

You know things are bad for you when even Rush Fucking Limbaugh has doubts.

https://thehill.com/homenews/527238-...something-fast

Skuj 11.23.2020 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
biden the clear winner there, sparky....


I keep trying to unsee the quotings of the Magabillies, but did Bytor just admit that Biden won?

Even Fucking Bytor?

SOMEONE TELL TRUMP!!!

!@#$%! 11.23.2020 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skuj
I keep trying to unsee the quotings of the Magabillies, but did Bytor just admit that Biden won?

he just admitted he can’t count past 4

Skuj 11.23.2020 06:32 PM

Trump concedes, even though he doesn't concede:*

https://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...ition-to-begin

(*I was talking Trumpese. Whenever I say stupid shit, my 12 year old says "Stop talking Trumpese".)

Skuj 11.23.2020 06:39 PM

Can you imagine what a shit-show this "transition" will be? It's going to be a clusterfuck. Trump won't co-operate. I suspect that Pence will do the right thing. What will the fucking Inauguration look like? You think Trump is going to play nice?

Get your popcorn!

!@#$%! 11.23.2020 07:07 PM

michigan certified their election giving their 16 votes to biden.

Skuj 11.23.2020 07:30 PM

So much conspiracy everywhere!!

Severian 11.24.2020 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _tunic_
Did they tell you that you could win a million dollars too?
(this is actually old news but I only read it today so to me it's still new news :) )


No, it was sent to my work email address from someone claiming to be giving me some hot news scoop.

So, different kind of scam hahaha

The Soup Nazi 11.24.2020 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skuj
Can you imagine what a shit-show this "transition" will be? It's going to be a clusterfuck. Trump won't co-operate. I suspect that Pence will do the right thing. What will the fucking Inauguration look like? You think Trump is going to play nice?

Get your popcorn!


http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...postcount=9261

The Soup Nazi 11.24.2020 09:53 PM

Paul Krugman's NYT newsletter, November 24:


Quote:

Yes, we have gone banana

Today’s column is about the remarkably destructive decision by Steven Mnuchin, Trump’s treasury secretary, to cut off lending programs that helped avert a serious financial crisis last spring and could all too easily be needed again if the coronavirus goes as wild as we fear after Thanksgiving. As I argued, it’s hard to see Mnuchin’s action as anything other than vandalism — trashing the economy, and the nation, on the way out.

The thing is, this sort of irresponsibility is fairly common — in economically and politically backward nations. And maybe that’s what America has become.

As it happens, I’ve spent a lot of time over the years studying and trying to analyze financial crises. Before I began writing for The Times, international finance was one of my specialties. And once upon a time crises were mainly things that happened to other countries, especially less developed countries. (I used to call myself an economic ambulance-chaser, always flying off to Jakarta or Buenos Aires to keep tabs on the latest disaster.)

In fact, in retrospect I began the transition from mainly being a pure academic to doing a lot of policy and political analysis, eventually leading to my gig at The Times, during the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s. Even then, I worried that we weren’t immune from the kinds of problems then afflicting places like Thailand and Indonesia. I wrote a book in 1999, The Return of Depression Economics, about that risk; it aged well enough that I issued an updated version a decade later, “The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008,” reflecting the fact that America had, indeed, suffered the kind of economic crisis we used to identify with the Third World.

What I didn’t see coming was the political side. It’s not just that America has been suffering from Third World-type economic crises. We’ve also been sliding into banana-republic politics, becoming the kind of country in which a president can refuse to acknowledge a clear election defeat — and be backed by most of his party.

The political scientist Brendan Nyhan likes to point to outrages against U.S. democracy and ask, “What would you say if you saw it in another country?” It’s a rhetorical question, of course: Our democracy is very close to failing.

There are three mistakes you shouldn’t make about what’s going on. First, don’t dismiss it because the antics of the Trump team — Four Seasons Total Landscaping, melting Rudy Giuliani — are so ridiculous. Authoritarian rulers are often ludicrous, because their hangers-on won’t tell them how silly they look. When the president of Turkmenistan erected a giant golden statue of himself on horseback, he didn’t become a national laughingstock — because nobody in his nation would have dared to laugh.

Second, don’t make the mistake of thinking that this happened all of a sudden. Republicans have been systematically undermining democracy for years through voter suppression, gerrymandering that gives them control of state legislatures even when they lose the popular vote by large margins, stripping power from governors who happen to be Democrats, and trying to bring criminal charges against their opponents.

Finally, don’t bothsides this. The decay of U.S. democracy isn’t about “politics”; it’s about one party’s turn away from democracy. Today’s G.O.P. is nothing like center-right parties in other advanced nations; it’s more like Fidesz, which has turned Hungary into a one-party state, than it is like, say, Britain’s Tories.

Why is all this happening? The truth is that I don’t fully understand it; neither do the political scientists, although they’re working on it (and I’m trying to follow their work.) But it is happening, and Joe Biden’s inauguration won’t be the end of the story.

Quick Hits

The Republican Party is an authoritarian outlier.

Why won’t Emily Murphy do her job?

Democracy dies in Wisconsin.

You too can hold your (virtual) meeting at Four Seasons Total Landscaping.

!@#$%! 11.24.2020 10:04 PM

hah, i read krugman”s letter earlier and yes we’re in deep shit

but i’m alarmed, no joke


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