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Post by Ratty on May 17, 2021 0:42:38 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on May 17, 2021 1:44:33 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on May 17, 2021 3:29:08 GMT
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Post by Ratty on May 17, 2021 4:58:38 GMT
Can I get the clap from you?
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Post by nautonnier on May 17, 2021 18:09:52 GMT
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Post by blustnmtn on May 19, 2021 16:35:45 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on May 19, 2021 23:50:54 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on May 20, 2021 2:52:54 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on May 20, 2021 3:36:41 GMT
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Post by nonentropic on May 21, 2021 1:20:34 GMT
We in NZ have a very limited idea of the recounts and political fallout due to Dominion machines. Can you all maybe consolidate some editorial on how this is progressing? If the election was demonstrably stolen it will not change the president, however, the people will learn what happened. Areas like Texas and others will be very inclined to change paths for the future if that were to happen. The Idaho map above may even have the status of a country boundary. Fingers crossed.
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Post by missouriboy on May 21, 2021 4:34:33 GMT
We in NZ have a very limited idea of the recounts and political fallout due to Dominion machines. Can you all maybe consolidate some editorial on how this is progressing? If the election was demonstrably stolen it will not change the president, however, the people will learn what happened. Areas like Texas and others will be very inclined to change paths for the future if that were to happen. The Idaho map above may even have the status of a country boundary. Fingers crossed. The current game in progress is Arizona, where the local (phoenix) election board is fighting tooth and nail to resist the forensic audit ordered up by the State Senate. They seem to be losing. Stand by for results. If this shows dramatic differences from "official" results, the "fecal material" may hit the proverbial fan.
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Post by gridley on May 21, 2021 12:56:39 GMT
Anyone wondering how the midterm election will go?
Broadly, I'm thinking there are four likely possibilities:
Lower likelihood: 1. The Republicans gain some seats, and the legislative branch goes to war with the executive branch with some level of success. 2. The Republicans gain some seats, and either the attempt to go to fight the executive branch fails or the fear of the attempt causes the executive branch to semi-openly seize power. Civil war would seem to be a likely result in that case.
Higher likelihood: 3. The Democrats gain some seats, but there is "no evidence" of election fraud. The slow downward spiral continues. 4. The Democrats gain some seats, but the election fraud is too blatant to ignore. Civil war again.
Thoughts?
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Post by sigurdur on May 21, 2021 13:02:47 GMT
Republicans gain both House and Senate. Biden's approval rating continues to drop. By midterms he will be less than 40%.
Republicans take back power from Administration.
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Post by gridley on May 21, 2021 13:10:41 GMT
Republicans gain both House and Senate. Biden's approval rating continues to drop. By midterms he will be less than 40%. Republicans take back power from Administration. That would be the best result, certainly. In the long term power should rest with the legislative branch anyway.
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Post by nautonnier on May 21, 2021 13:39:22 GMT
Republicans gain both House and Senate. Biden's approval rating continues to drop. By midterms he will be less than 40%. Republicans take back power from Administration. That would be the best result, certainly. In the long term power should rest with the legislative branch anyway. The major problems are attitudinal - the Democrats for whatever reason never seem to have fully grasped the requirements of The Constitution. They repeatedly call the USA a 'democracy' when it is not; it is a constitutional republic of states. Big difference. The president is ONLY the president of the constitutional republic of states. (S)he is NOT the 'leader of the free world'. The Federal government has a very restricted number of powers enumerated in The Constitution, which they are always trying to exceed. So when they started to get involved in police powers - they should have been told to point to the enumerated power that gives them that authority. In many cases the Feds are deliberately disregarding States' rights - this is/was the main problem with the last election. The HR-1 bill where the congress wants to set election rules is blatantly unconstitutional not only is it NOT an enumerated power but the 10th Amendment makes it illegal for the Federal government to try to invent the power Late addition it is worth going to this page and then stepping through the sub-bills & amendments added under HR.1 some single sentence bills have a really wide effect. www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/1/related-bills
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