Dinner at the neighbor's house.

Apparently it WAS 'perfectly legal' for the FBI to submit a false dossier to a FISA court and, it must be legal too because nothing has happened to Steele.
How is this relevant to fraudulent electors? :dunno: Are you deflecting now?
 
In regards to false electors. You're bringing up false equivalence because you're out of gas.
There were no false electors, I already told you that, then you bring up 'documents'. now you want to go back to your failed talking points. Seems you are out of gas.
 
In regards to false electors. You're bringing up false equivalence because you're out of gas.
I answered that already, there were no false electors they are alternate electors and perfectly legal.
 
JD wrote this.........

What Trump offers is an easy escape from the pain. To every complex problem, he promises a simple solution. He can bring jobs back simply by punishing offshoring companies into submission. As he told a New Hampshire crowd—folks all too familiar with the opioid scourge—he can cure the addiction epidemic by building a Mexican wall and keeping the cartels out. He will spare the United States from humiliation and military defeat with indiscriminate bombing. It doesn’t matter that no credible military leader has endorsed his plan. He never offers details for how these plans will work, because he can’t. Trump’s promises are the needle in America’s collective vein.
www.theatlantic.com

Opioid of the Masses

To many Americans, Donald Trump feels good, but he can’t fix America’s growing social and cultural crisis, and the eventual comedown will be harsh.
www.theatlantic.com
www.theatlantic.com

......before his integrity was compromised, co-opted by political ambition.
America Had Been Tapping off the Snooze Alarm Until the Trumpet Blasted Reveille

The massive mind-control squeezes our brains into a limited number of thoughts, which we are stuck with. Trump has been immune to brain-washing all his life, so he makes statements that defy the ideas embedded in our minds, believing we are still capable of common sense enough to break down the received wise-guy wisdom and know-it-all knowledge. But it takes many assaults to break down that wall and see that what we are told all our lives has no rational credibility.
 
My neighbor and I had to agree long ago not to talk politics as he is part of The Following. I mean he's all in.

But we couldn't avoid talking about the assassination attempt over dinner last night (his wife is an excellent cook). One thing lead to another and we found ourselves discussing how he could vote for Trump after, as I put it, "what he did." At which point he asked, "like what?" To which I replied, "Even if you give him a pass on Jan. 6, what about the fake electors scheme?"

He was vaguely aware of the term but really didn't know much about it. I grabbed my phone, found this article, and texted it to him.

What to know about the Trump 'fake electors' scheme in the 2020 election​


I suggested he read it while I help his wife clear the table and clean up. He did. "I don't see anything there that would make me not want to vote for Trump. Some of his aides came up with a crazy plan and it didn't work. So what?"

My response, "Maybe we should just stop talking about it." So we did. But I didn't want to. I wanted to say I took it personally that Don tried to nullify my vote and the votes of everyone who didn't vote for him. I wanted to ask how could he consider voting for someone who did something so fundamentally, despicably un-American in violation of the Constitution and his oath of office?

So now he knows about the fake elector plot. Or at least as much as his defense mechanisms will allow him to know. It hasn't changed his mind. Nothing will. Which is why we are where we are as a country, and us as neighbors.
It really wasn't a fake electors plot. The law was very vague and Trump and some others were trying to exploit a vague law. If successful these electors would be used. If not, they would not be used. Since it was not successful, the alternate electors were not used. The law was so vague that Congress had to change it.
 
My neighbor and I had to agree long ago not to talk politics as he is part of The Following. I mean he's all in.

But we couldn't avoid talking about the assassination attempt over dinner last night (his wife is an excellent cook). One thing lead to another and we found ourselves discussing how he could vote for Trump after, as I put it, "what he did." At which point he asked, "like what?" To which I replied, "Even if you give him a pass on Jan. 6, what about the fake electors scheme?"

He was vaguely aware of the term but really didn't know much about it. I grabbed my phone, found this article, and texted it to him.

What to know about the Trump 'fake electors' scheme in the 2020 election​


I suggested he read it while I help his wife clear the table and clean up. He did. "I don't see anything there that would make me not want to vote for Trump. Some of his aides came up with a crazy plan and it didn't work. So what?"

My response, "Maybe we should just stop talking about it." So we did. But I didn't want to. I wanted to say I took it personally that Don tried to nullify my vote and the votes of everyone who didn't vote for him. I wanted to ask how could he consider voting for someone who did something so fundamentally, despicably un-American in violation of the Constitution and his oath of office?

So now he knows about the fake elector plot. Or at least as much as his defense mechanisms will allow him to know. It hasn't changed his mind. Nothing will. Which is why we are where we are as a country, and us as neighbors.
Yes, more than 50 million of us are in trumper national psychosis.
 
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