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What Do You Think Will Happen After Trump Loses The Election But Before The Transition?
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2020-10-12 at 5:58 AM UTC
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2020-10-12 at 6:01 AM UTCIt's all Gal Gadot's fault
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2020-10-12 at 6:02 AM UTC
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2020-10-12 at 6:11 AM UTCYou mad she would undoubtedly whip your obese ass, bitchbro?
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2020-10-12 at 6:12 AM UTChey be nice strictbro
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2020-10-12 at 6:14 AM UTC
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2020-10-12 at 6:20 AM UTCI guess you keep referencing super hero movies because you have boat loads of the cartoons digitally tucked away in your prison wallet.
But she actually served in the military. You're sensitive about women intimidating you though eh?
Edit: Lolz the f'ilter is too good to fix this time -
2020-10-12 at 6:36 AM UTC
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2020-10-12 at 6:38 AM UTC5 minutes of her yelling at ya and you'd be working from home with a plate of mom's mashed taters
hell maybe Hikki would let you ride shotgun in his corvette bed youknowhatimsayin -
2020-10-12 at 6:56 AM UTC
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2020-10-12 at 2:40 PM UTC
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2020-10-13 at 9:46 AM UTC
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2020-10-13 at 6:13 PM UTC
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2020-10-13 at 7:47 PM UTCIt's a shame this actually couldn't be a civilized discussion *sigh*
Originally posted by aldra that's not important. the important part is this, which is what I've been saying:
"…and as such both sides can—and will—claim that the election is a matter of survival for the US. By defining the outcome in such a manner, both sides have created the condition where neither can accept anything other than victory. There will be no peaceful transfer of power."
I agree Aldra. I'm sure Trump will definately not accept it and will fight results all the way to the Supreme Court, however Biden has said once ALL votes are counted he will concede peacefully and I believe he will. I'm actually looking for the right to declare Trump a winner on the night of the election, I've noticed alot of the leaders on the right have made specific mention to "the winner on the 3rd" when all the states have made it clear that counting the votes could go on way past the 3rd.
Originally posted by Meikai Like, Tech, was the Boston Tea Party a civil war? No, it was dumbasses acting like dumbasses. It sure as shit preceded a civil war though (a British civil war lost by the British government, resulting in the creation of a new nation). All the shit going down right now could easily be part of the prologue to future history books talking about the 21st century US civil war.
I agree Meikai, things are coming to a head and could very much get out of control. I never thought I'd see things like we've been seeing here in the US. The scenes of police and armed reserves pushing back on protesters, firing rubber bullet, beating with their batons and dispersing tear gas reminded me of scenes of the protest in Hong Kong. Protesters or those who took advantage of the protest rioting and setting buildings on fire were out of control and good Lord Portland what the hell are the leaders in that city thinking just ceding control of the city to the protestors, it's bizarre. Armed protesters rushing the capital building in Michigan, plotting to kidnapp and put on "trial" the Michigan Governor to no doubt find her guilty of treason and kill her.
The country is very divided and very volitile I'd be surpised actually if things didn't escalate and become out of control -
2020-10-13 at 7:59 PM UTCItybit, yeah I'd be very concerned for my own safety if I lived in the USA. The political climate there is beyond reason, you can't even argue with anyone there anymore, both sides have become fanatical (though the left/establishment a lot more so). Both sides just ignore anything that doesn't fit in with what they want to hear, like zombies.
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2020-10-13 at 8:57 PM UTCI know I'm concerned for mine and have concidered purchasing a gun but have probably hesitated for to long now. It make me sad that things have gotten so polarized and angry.
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2020-10-13 at 9:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by itybit I know I'm concerned for mine and have concidered purchasing a gun but have probably hesitated for to long now. It make me sad that things have gotten so polarized and angry.
Probably no real harm in having a gun. I'd be very cautious to store it properly and get training in it's use and be especially careful if I ever actually had to use it.
Getting a good dog might be more reasonable. -
2020-10-13 at 11:09 PM UTC
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2020-10-13 at 11:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 You'll have to ask Trump that.
As Hairy Ass Truman said "The buck stops here."
Unfortunately, as Trump said "I'm not taking responsibikity for that."
I have to ask him about his enemies?
About the Russia hoax and the antifa murders and the riots?
I'm pretty sure he'll say "no, those weren't justified".
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2020-10-14 at 12:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 You'll have to ask Trump that.
As Hairy Ass Truman said "The buck stops here."
Unfortunately, as Trump said "I'm not taking responsibility for that."
What do you think Trump should've done?
State authorities were acting in bad faith, intentionally allowing the riots to escalate in order to force Trump into a difficult position. They had the power to stop them but chose not to.
What options did he even have? Should he have sent in the military? Are you familiar with how the 'Maidan Snipers' caused the 'Euromaidan' riots to explode in the Ukraine?