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March 4th 2021: Trump not re-inagurated

  1. #41
    Antifa Member African Astronaut
    Originally posted by stl1 Maybe he'll get around to it after his second round of golf today.

    If not, I'm sure the Polecat will come up with another date for his glorious return.

    lol

    AGAIN
  2. #42
    Antifa Member African Astronaut
    Even most Qtards have abandoned Trump lol.
  3. #43
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Meikai What do you mean? Donald J Trump was secretly inaugurated in the basement of the Trump International Hotel exactly as was foretold.



    I wouldn't vote for Trump to be the president of the basement.
  4. #44
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by stl1 I wouldn't vote for Trump to be the president of the basement.

    People like you shouldn't be allowed to vote
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  5. #45
    Antifa Member African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Ghost People like you shouldn't be allowed to vote

    Said the Canadian
  6. #46
    Narc Space Nigga [connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I don't care about the measly check…I think you missed the point again gramps…that being Biden and crew are already lying and backpedaling on what they promised. lololol

    And you're surprised? Frankly I'd be surprised to see a puppet politician not uturn on his election promises.


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  7. #47
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson So much for bringing people together too!

    Nobody wants to be brought together. 😔
  8. #48
    Ebola Cola Houston
    Originally posted by Narc You mean the restaurants called "hush puppies", or they deep fry puppies very quietly?


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    There is a food called hush puppies as well.

    Its usually corn bread deepfried with stuff in it. it can be something like cream cheese and taste like a pastry sweet or with garlic cream cheese. or it can have stuff like crab meat or chicken. the closest thing I can thing of if its a meat hush puppy is a peroski. which is Russian or Polish (i forget) and theyŕe pretty good. if its a sweet hush puppy its like a cream filled donut hole.

    I mean this is what I had. there might be other forms of hush puppies.
  9. #49
    Antifa Member African Astronaut
    Waiting... Any second now...

    Where's Trump?
  10. #50
    Ebola Cola Houston
    Originally posted by Antifa Member Waiting… Any second now…

    Where's Trump?

    Trump scares me. why have him run again. theyĺl hang him up with more accusations or some literal legal shit.

    I wonder what Mike Pense will do in 2024
  11. #51
    2022 and 2024 will be just as rigged as 2020 was. Nothing's been done to prevent the fraudsters from repeating their operations. All elections from here on in will be rigged. Elections no longer mean anything.
  12. #52
    Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by Meikai What do you mean? Donald J Trump was secretly inaugurated in the basement of the Trump International Hotel exactly as was foretold.

    You mean some Russian ladies inaugurated all over his chest at the Trump Intl Hotel in Moscow right?
  13. #53
    Antifa Member African Astronaut
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 2022 and 2024 will be just as rigged as 2020 was. Nothing's been done to prevent the fraudsters from repeating their operations. All elections from here on in will be rigged. Elections no longer mean anything.

    2016 was totally clean tho amirite
  14. #54
    Originally posted by Antifa Member 2016 was totally clean tho amirite

    They would have rigged it for Hillary, too, but they were so arrogant they thought a guy like Trump could never win, not in a million years. They thought they had it in the bag already. Hillary did, too. That's why they went batshit insane when he did win. From here on in, they won't be taking the same chance. They'll be rigging everything right and left, and you'll still be nodding blank approval.
  15. #55
    Nile bump
    Honestly so long as a mechanism is maintained whereby there can be a bit of turnover on top and small tweaks to the system implemented whatever. If it "works" i guess, works a lot better for some tho.
  16. #56
    Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by Sudo You mean some Russian ladies inaugurated all over his chest at the Trump Intl Hotel in Moscow right?

    ^Jealous.
  17. #57
    Solstice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Trump is already inaugurated. He won the election, too.

    Where
  18. #58
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ They would have rigged it for Hillary, too, but they were so arrogant they thought a guy like Trump could never win, not in a million years. They thought they had it in the bag already. Hillary did, too. That's why they went batshit insane when he did win. From here on in, they won't be taking the same chance. They'll be rigging everything right and left, and you'll still be nodding blank approval.




    You must be referring to the Republicans and their hundreds of new laws they're trying to get passed to suppress people's rights to vote.
  19. #59
    Originally posted by stl1 You must be referring to the Republicans and their hundreds of new laws they're trying to get passed to suppress people's rights to vote.

    Can you cite a couple of these new laws that would prevent a legal and registered citizen of the United states from voting?
  20. #60
    stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Can you cite a couple of these new laws that would prevent a legal and registered citizen of the United states from voting?



    Republicans roll out “tidal wave of voter suppression”: 253 restrictive bills in 43 states

    GOP is using Trump’s “big lie” to push a historic “contraction of voting rights," says Democratic lawyer Marc Elias
    By IGOR DERYSH
    FEBRUARY 27, 2021e


    Republicans across the country responded to record voter turnout by unleashing a flurry of legislation aimed at restricting ballot access, citing concerns over unfounded allegations of rampant voter fraud that they themselves stoked for months.

    At least 253 bills with provisions restricting voting access have been introduced, pre-filed, or carried over in 43 states, mostly by Republicans, according to an analysis by the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University Law School, dwarfing the number of similar bills filed at this point in 2020.

    Many of these measures are in response to a "rash of baseless and racist allegations of voter fraud and election irregularities" that former President Trump and his Republican allies promoted for months without any evidence, the Brennan Center report said.

    "We are about to be hit with a tidal wave of voter suppression legislation by Republican legislatures throughout the country," warned Marc Elias, a prominent Democratic attorney and founder of the voting rights advocacy group Democracy Docket, who batted back many of the election lawsuits filed by Trump and his supporters. Elias said in an interview with Salon that he fears this could result in a historic "contraction of voting rights like we have not seen in recent memory."

    "Republicans are doing this because they think they can gain an electoral advantage from making it harder for Black, brown and young voters to participate in the process," he said, adding: "This is the reaction of a party that knows it can't compete for a majority of the votes. So it is acclimating itself to minority rule through a number of tactics. Gerrymandering is one piece of it. But certainly, voter suppression is a big piece of it."
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