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Topic: The US, weeks after the elections? (Read 186 times)

legendary
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November 14, 2020, 02:42:21 PM
#14
^^^ Do you really want Biden? Look at how his plan for dictatorship would unfold if he made it to the presidency - https://www.bitchute.com/video/6EF6tRXGChAR/.

Just a week after the media crowned Joe Biden the “President-elect”, he’s already laying out the extreme measures he plans on implementing, to control the spread of #Covid19.

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legendary
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November 14, 2020, 02:14:39 PM
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Watch the video where Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney explains "Hammer and Scoreboard." The Obama Administration used it against Trump and American citizens, even though using it this way is illegal.

The point is that they are using it to skew election results.


Retired Air Force General explain Hammer and Scoreboard rigged elections



A deep conversation on how rigging elections with hammer and scorecard works


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November 14, 2020, 12:32:41 PM
#12
The election ended in the favour of Joe Biden who pulled 285 to defeated his incumbent Donald Trump who pulled 214 to declare Joe Biden winner for the US presidential election. According to Trump who said the election was feed with  fraud that he will do everything possible to make sure the  real result are count to determine the winner of November 3 election.
With this comment of Donald Trump, show that he still have hope if  the necessary things are done for the counting of the vote will surely show the real winner of the election. Trump will surely claim his mandate back if they recount the vote which vidoe has exposed some of the wrong counting in November 3 that give Joe Biden winner.

In almost all elections in any part of the world, it will be certain that few will tolerate defeat after the count, and will try to find justification for suing a higher court for a re-examination. the only problem is this is still happening in countries where democracy is prioritized and their calculations are already using adequate equipment. When compared with developing countries that still use manual calculations and the possibility of errors that can occur, maybe it's understandable.

but it is indeed permissible in the electoral rules to report and request re-examination, it is normal that this will still be done. but it should reflect on the other participants who can accept defeat gracefully.
yes we can not judge everyone will be able to do the same thing just being concerned.
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November 11, 2020, 10:15:38 AM
#11
The election ended in the favour of Joe Biden who pulled 285 to defeated his incumbent Donald Trump who pulled 214 to declare Joe Biden winner for the US presidential election. According to Trump who said the election was feed with  fraud that he will do everything possible to make sure the  real result are count to determine the winner of November 3 election.
With this comment of Donald Trump, show that he still have hope if  the necessary things are done for the counting of the vote will surely show the real winner of the election. Trump will surely claim his mandate back if they recount the vote which vidoe has exposed some of the wrong counting in November 3 that give Joe Biden winner.
legendary
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Flying Hellfish is a Commie
November 10, 2020, 07:22:55 PM
#10
Pfizer announced a 90% effective vaccine recently. Of course, this announcement comes after the election. Glad Joe Biden, days after his victory, was ALREADY able to produce a vaccine. Crazy how fast he works.

Pretty sure Joe Biden is not saying that he is the reason for this.

Trump Admin tried to take credit, though it came out that Pfizer was not apart of Operation Warp Speed, which was the government funded program to try to get a vaccine / other medical breakthroughs handled with COVID. Pfizer actually got their funding, or at least help with funding, from the German government.

It was always going to end up political. If it was released before / after. Before - Trump looks better, After - No one really looks better, though it doesn't help Trump.
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November 10, 2020, 10:17:09 AM
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How much do you get in your troll farm?



it will be biden and his syndicate "sworded"... who have intentionally released covid : to frame china, steal the election from trump, assure massive bail outs and foster the forced vaccination agendas
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November 10, 2020, 08:16:24 AM
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The election is almost the final net connection says biden has gained trump has accused the election of stealing votes he has additionally filed a case in the georgia the trump camp alleged that the past due t poll turned into combined with the earlier poll. Trump's marketing campaign camp filed the lawsuit in hopes of preventing the vote remember in michigan neighborhood courtroom docket judges have rejected trump's court cases in michigan and georgia the speaker of the michigan nation residence of representatives has introduced an research into the nation's election and vote remember.
legendary
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November 10, 2020, 06:54:10 AM
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4. Will his supporters (even those from the Christian community) take his defeat in good faith as what fate brought them and not go wild with rioting?
I don't expect this to happen, and even if it does, i don't expect the riot to last or to yield anything profitable for his supporters, but what people need to understand is that the U.S. is bigger than 'one man' and the United States is neither going into a state of emergency or a civil war just cause Donald Trump lost an election, when he was elected in his first tenure, the transition process wasn't made difficult for him, so why is there so much fuss atm.

If Donald Trump really has evidences of irregularities, then let the court decide if he truly is the winner, there's actually less tension than we're actually making up at the end of this election.
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November 10, 2020, 05:22:03 AM
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3. Will Trump be that embittered not to attend the inauguration of Biden as the 46th president of the US?

4. Will his supporters (even those from the Christian community) take his defeat in good faith as what fate brought them and not go wild with rioting?


These two points are the most likely in my opinion. Trump's lawsuits will likely go nowhere so he has no real chance of fighting the election results. At the moment it seems that the republicans take the loss of the election pretty good. I didn't hear or read of any big riots against the elections. And after all the BLM protest I am sure most people would like some quiet time.
legendary
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Once a man, twice a child!
November 10, 2020, 03:33:43 AM
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Pfizer announced a 90% effective vaccine recently. Of course, this announcement comes after the election. Glad Joe Biden, days after his victory, was ALREADY able to produce a vaccine. Crazy how fast he works.
So, you think Trump was responsible for the delay in finding a vaccine for the pandemic? Or there is a conspiracy theory to get Trump out of office by the big pharmaceutical companies? For me, objectively assessing the whole thing, it looks more like the second question in play here.
legendary
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November 10, 2020, 02:04:50 AM
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Pfizer announced a 90% effective vaccine recently. Of course, this announcement comes after the election. Glad Joe Biden, days after his victory, was ALREADY able to produce a vaccine. Crazy how fast he works.
legendary
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November 09, 2020, 10:04:04 PM
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The US weeps after the elections!


The elections are over.

The media says Biden won.

Law and justice show that Biden lost.

Trump is digging out the proof.


The US weeps after the elections!

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legendary
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Flying Hellfish is a Commie
November 09, 2020, 04:42:31 PM
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Humble in his defeat? Totally not.

But will he leave when he must? Yes.

Donald Trump has build a persona to this point that there is no way that HE could lose to SOMEONE LIKE SLEEPY JOE, so it would be hard for him to come to terms to that publicly. Privately it seems like Donald Trump is beginning to accept the fact that he has lost, as there are rumors from sources (AXIOS NEWS) that Trump is thinking about a 2024 run.

Will he probably make the transition a bit difficult for Joe Biden? Yes. That's team Trump though.

Donald Trump is literally going to try to litigate this in the courts, though as I said before I do truly think that he is privately beginning to accept that he has lost.

AXIOS SOURCE - https://www.axios.com/trump-2024-presidential-run-4add0d86-02be-41f9-b2fd-5aaca96ce6ce.html
legendary
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Once a man, twice a child!
November 09, 2020, 12:21:41 PM
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Honestly, those of us who aren't politicians can only but imagine what politicians go through when in lost of elections or their excitements when in win. In anticipation of what next for the outcome of the US presidential election in weeks to come, I will like to ask these questions so we can objectively garner some expected answers to them.


Biden, hitting the ground running?

1. Now that Trump has lost out, will he be humble in defeat and reach out to Biden or continue to cry foul and allege electoral impropriety?

2. Will he move out of the Whitehouse before January 20th as quickly as he went in four years ago or want to be obstinate and remain there?

3. Will Trump be that embittered not to attend the inauguration of Biden as the 46th president of the US?

4. Will his supporters (even those from the Christian community) take his defeat in good faith as what fate brought them and not go wild with rioting?

These and many more are questions waiting for answers.
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