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I disagree.
Can you explain that?
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I disagree.
I do hold Trump to task for the things he says. I know this is not something you agree with me doing, but oh well.
I have no more use for them than I do you.
Very sure I have never defended Abrams, she is a multi time loser.
Yet all you do is focus on TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP.
You aren't as deranged as ElmerMudd but you are in the same stadium as he is.
This thread is about Trump. So odd that you all whine about people addressing the topic of a thread.
I can but I won't.Can you explain that?
I am pointing out your only seeming concerns on this board.
fuh fuh fuh, Trump, fuh fuh fuh.
Sure you can....we do all the time.There is carnage committed on both sides of the political spectrum. You can't pick and choose what folks you want to silence.
Why not?I can but I won't.
Because I decided not to.Why not?
Because when it comes to government policy matters Democrats frequently mean what they say.He is talked about a lot on here that is for sure. But it is far from my only topic, perhaps the problem is that those are the only threads you are in.
Let me ask you, if Biden said openly he was going to terminate the rules in the Constitution about guns, would that concern you at all?
Biden doesn't respect the constitution.He is talked about a lot on here that is for sure. But it is far from my only topic, perhaps the problem is that those are the only threads you are in.
Let me ask you, if Biden said openly he was going to terminate the rules in the Constitution about guns, would that concern you at all?
Yes...
By contrasting his words, with his words.
Biden doesn't respect the constitution.
Neither do many Federal judges.Very true, neither does Trump. One of many traits they share
Constitutionally speaking, the answer is yes. We would have to take it right up the tailpipe.Taking in the whole statement, if fraud is found and it put the wrong person in office, we just have to sit there and take it for 4 years?
Constitutionally speaking, the answer is yes. We would have to take it right up the tailpipe.
Elections have to have a time limit, a deadline by which all challenges are resolved; in our system, that date always falls on January 6th. Without a deadline, our Founding Fathers knew that governments would constantly have their legitimacy challenged, and would not be able to function.
We've had a couple of elections (1824 and 1876 come to mind) in which there were probably some shenanigans, but the deadlines came, the votes were certified, and life moved on.
Maybe you folks should have paid more attention to deeds instead of words...
• A President who promised to "end fossil fuels"
• Gasoline that rose 3 times the price it was in 2018, depending on location
• Ending US Keystone XL pipeline while waiving sanctions on Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline
• The price of oil jumping up to $130 per barrel
• Draining our own Strategic Oil Reserve to the lowest level since 1984
• Having to beg Saudi Arabia and Venezuela for oil
• Inflation rate that rose as high as 9.1%, which was almost 5 times higher than it was in 2019
• A recession
• The average middle-class family coming up about $6,000 short of purchasing power
• The DOW dropping 6,700 points in only a year
• The stock market losing $9 trillion dollars worth of value in only two years
• Retirement accounts losing $3 trillion dollars
• 30 year fixed mortgages rising by 4.43% in only two years, to 7.75%
• Home prices soaring 43% in only two years and housing sales slumping
• Median asking rent prices rising 79.7% in only two years
• Grocery prices increasing by 13.5% in only two years
• The price of electricity rising by 15.8% in only two years
• Hefty tax increases on the lower and middle class
• 84,000 new IRS agents arming and training to be home invaders
• Use of DOJ and FBI to harass political opponents
• A broken election system corrupt with fraud, sometimes taking months to count
• Wholesale mailing of ballots, ballot drop boxes, and illegal ballot harvesting
• Using a complicit media to lie, distort facts, and disseminate disinformation
• Conducting covert raids on American citizens and confiscating personal property
• Supply line disruptions, backorders, items out of stock or unavailable
• Sporadic shortages on grocery store shelves
• Food-processing plants mysteriously burning down
• Thousands of small businesses destroyed in order to benefit mega-corporations
• Continuing monumental trade deficit with China
• Allowing Communist China to operate "Police Stations" in American cities
• More COVID deaths than in 2020
• Vaccine mandates which caused deaths and debilitating health conditions
• Vaccine mandates which caused massive job losses for those who refused compliance
• A whole generation of kids physically and psychologically damaged by prison-style lockdowns
• Subjecting young girls to creepy boys posing as "transgenders" in girl's locker rooms
• Stealing women's ability to fairly compete by allowing transgender males in women's sports
• Subjecting children to pornographic "Drag shows" and grooming them to be sex objects
• The promotion of transgenserism in schools, resulting in the genital and fertility mutilation
of children and adolescents by unethical medical practices and Big Pharma.
• Mass shootings ocurring sometimes three times a week
• An exponentially-spiraling epidemic of violent crime and drugs
• Fentanyl seizures up 745 percent
• 120% increase in opioid deaths in just two years
• 4.9 million illegals crossing US border within only two years
• 900,000 "gotaways" who eluded apprehension and disappeared into American communities
• Record numbers of illegals dying while crossing the border
• Border Patrol arrests 98 who were on the terror watch list in 2022, 3X the last 5 years combined
• A dishonorable withdrawal from Afghanistan that cost 13 American soldiers their lives
• $7.12 billion worth of US military equipment and weaponry left to the Taliban
• Hundreds of US citizens and Afghans left behind in Afghanistan after the withdrawal
• People falling out of the wheel wells of aircraft leaving Afghanistan
• A weakened US military that's more concerned with "political correctness" than creating soldiers
• A weakened US military via destructive anti-white racism and transgender-promoting policies
• Record low enlistment numbers
• A revitalized Russian oil industry, despite US sanctions
• A war in Ukraine that has cost the US billions of dollars and killed thousands
• Increased possibility of nuclear war with Russia
• Iran expanding their nuclear enrichment program
• China becoming energy and militarily dominant
• A senile, angry, and incompetent president who falls off of a bicycle, falls up stairs, insults
half the people in America, labels people as "terrorists", divides the country, and tries to incite
a civil war.
Yes our country has dealt with corruption since its inception. We like to believe we are morally superior to other countries when in fact we are no better.Constitutionally speaking, the answer is yes. We would have to take it right up the tailpipe.
Elections have to have a time limit, a deadline by which all challenges are resolved; in our system, that date always falls on January 6th. Without a deadline, our Founding Fathers knew that governments would constantly have their legitimacy challenged, and would not be able to function.
We've had a couple of elections (1824 and 1876 come to mind) in which there were probably some shenanigans, but the deadlines came, the votes were certified, and life moved on.
We cannot allow ourselves to drop to that level.Or we go with option B, civil war, or some States deciding to ignore what they could call unconstitutional federal directives from a false President.