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You go from your usual BS..................... straight to paranoia. :2wave:
The assumption is one of two scenarios:
1)Trump openly steals the election, by way of shutting down the mail (since it's assumed that Democrats will make up the majority of mail-in ballots) or through other means of targeting populations known to vote Democrat like suing states that send out ballots to voters, or other means he has yet to try.
2)He ignores the outcome of the election in spite of a loss.
For context, the postmaster general has said he has no intention of returning the mail sorters he's dismantled, and additional sorters are being observed to be removed as well.
This is in addition to trump saying, 'The only way we're going to lose this election is if the election is rigged."
Also, this exchange between a reporter and the WH spokesperson:
Reporter: "Is the President saying if he doesn't win this election that he will not accept the results unless he wins?"
Kayleigh McEnany: "The President has always said he'll see what happens and make a determination in the aftermath."
https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1296148989646188546
https://twitter.com/svdate/status/1296144645437751296
If you don't consider the first scenario to be cheating, then it's assumed you don't believe in free and fair elections, or have given no thought to what a "free and fair election" is. At best, you simply don't believe in democratic principles.
If you voted "no," consider the question that Bill Maher has for every Democrat who comes on his show and which he has yet to receive a coherent answer to: "What are you going to do if Trump refuses to leave office? He's got the army and the tough guys on his side. What is the plan?"
You go, dog! :mrgreen:
(I never had a more appropriate to say that!)
Since you don't know what words mean, your participation is not required.
If you voted "no," consider the question that Bill Maher has for every Democrat who comes on his show and which he has yet to receive a coherent answer to: "What are you going to do if Trump refuses to leave office? He's got the army and the tough guys on his side. What is the plan?"
When the states of WI, PA, and MI secretary's certify their results, and if Trump has lost those states (along with any other states he loses that go beyond a margin for contesting), it won't matter. The EC will vote him out straight up, with or without his concession, and with or without the approval his supporters.What is the mechanism for showing him the door? There are no more Mattises.
They are not loyal to him, they are loyal to a paycheck. That paycheck comes from the guy who is the legal president, which wouldn't be Trump anymore.I'm saying that anybody he considers to be disloyal...in other words anyone who would consider their allegiance to the Constitution and not to him...are long gone.
I'm saying that anybody he considers to be disloyal...in other words anyone who would consider their allegiance to the Constitution and not to him...are long gone.
The assumption is one of two scenarios:
1)Trump openly steals the election, by way of shutting down the mail (since it's assumed that Democrats will make up the majority of mail-in ballots) or through other means of targeting populations known to vote Democrat like suing states that send out ballots to voters, or other means he has yet to try.
2)He ignores the outcome of the election in spite of a loss.
For context, the postmaster general has said he has no intention of returning the mail sorters he's dismantled, and additional sorters are being observed to be removed as well.
This is in addition to trump saying, 'The only way we're going to lose this election is if the election is rigged."
Also, this exchange between a reporter and the WH spokesperson:
Reporter: "Is the President saying if he doesn't win this election that he will not accept the results unless he wins?"
Kayleigh McEnany: "The President has always said he'll see what happens and make a determination in the aftermath."
https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1296148989646188546
https://twitter.com/svdate/status/1296144645437751296
If you don't consider the first scenario to be cheating, then it's assumed you don't believe in free and fair elections, or have given no thought to what a "free and fair election" is. At best, you simply don't believe in democratic principles.
If you voted "no," consider the question that Bill Maher has for every Democrat who comes on his show and which he has yet to receive a coherent answer to: "What are you going to do if Trump refuses to leave office? He's got the army and the tough guys on his side. What is the plan?"
You use that bull**** on every person you disagree with.
You're not a debator, you're a monkey flinging poo.
But what country would let you in?This is a false dichotomy. I think Trump will do everything within his power to lie, cheat, and steal his way to an election win. If he loses anyway, he'll leave one way or another. Most likely voluntarily, because I simply don't think Trump has the backbone to be a dictator. And I certainly don't think he'd have the support of most of Congress or the military.
But if that unlikely scenario came to pass, I'd probably leave the country.
The assumption is one of two scenarios:
1)Trump openly steals the election, by way of shutting down the mail (since it's assumed that Democrats will make up the majority of mail-in ballots) or through other means of targeting populations known to vote Democrat like suing states that send out ballots to voters, or other means he has yet to try.
2)He ignores the outcome of the election in spite of a loss.
For context, the postmaster general has said he has no intention of returning the mail sorters he's dismantled, and additional sorters are being observed to be removed as well.
This is in addition to trump saying, 'The only way we're going to lose this election is if the election is rigged."
Also, this exchange between a reporter and the WH spokesperson:
Reporter: "Is the President saying if he doesn't win this election that he will not accept the results unless he wins?"
Kayleigh McEnany: "The President has always said he'll see what happens and make a determination in the aftermath."
https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1296148989646188546
https://twitter.com/svdate/status/1296144645437751296
If you don't consider the first scenario to be cheating, then it's assumed you don't believe in free and fair elections, or have given no thought to what a "free and fair election" is. At best, you simply don't believe in democratic principles.
If you voted "no," consider the question that Bill Maher has for every Democrat who comes on his show and which he has yet to receive a coherent answer to: "What are you going to do if Trump refuses to leave office? He's got the army and the tough guys on his side. What is the plan?"
Yeah....this is BS poll
It's just taking what he says at face value.
President fir Life is a good idea
I won't accept the results of the election
My supporters will use violence to keep me in power
I will seek a third term
"I don't kid"
4 years ago, you all were telling us he says whst he means. So if he says what he means, why don't you believe he meant what he said?
The better question is, if Trump wins, will the left spend another four years trying to overturn the legitimately elected president?
I need a bit clarification, Cardinal: When you ask if I would support Donald Trump forcibly remaining in office after "cheating," do you mean if he won through cheating? Or if he lost in spite of cheating?
As usual, your posts are pathetic garbage devoid of any facts.
WHat part is a lie? do you care that Obama removed 12,000 mailboxes in five years?
see: USPS flashback: Obama administration removed thousands of mailboxes | Fox News
USPS flashback: Obama administration removed thousands of mailboxes
2016 report: 'Nationally the number of collection boxes declined by more than 12,000 in the past five years'
“Nationally the number of collection boxes declined by more than 12,000 in the past five years,” an August 2016 report said. “Some customers have complained the Postal Service has gone too far and removed most collection boxes, except those at the Post Office. In addition, they have questioned whether any cost savings result from collection box removals.”
The same report revealed that in a 17-month period during Obama’s second term, hundreds of mailboxes were removed without following the appropriate process, as “322 out-of-service boxes were permanently removed from the street without Eastern Area approval or public notification to customers.”
2016 report: 'Nationally the number of collection boxes declined by more than 12,000 in the past five years'
“Nationally the number of collection boxes declined by more than 12,000 in the past five years,” an August 2016 report said. “Some customers have complained the Postal Service has gone too far and removed most collection boxes, except those at the Post Office. In addition, they have questioned whether any cost savings result from collection box removals.”
The same report revealed that in a 17-month period during Obama’s second term, hundreds of mailboxes were removed without following the appropriate process, as “322 out-of-service boxes were permanently removed from the street without Eastern Area approval or public notification to customers.”
Yes, but Obama didn't do it when Mail in voting was in the tabke due to a pandemic. And didn't admit that he was doing it to keep people from voting.
Trump admits he is undermining USPS to make it harder to vote by mail | Donald Trump | The Guardian
The assumption is one of two scenarios:
1)Trump openly steals the election, by way of shutting down the mail (since it's assumed that Democrats will make up the majority of mail-in ballots) or through other means of targeting populations known to vote Democrat like suing states that send out ballots to voters, or other means he has yet to try.
2)He ignores the outcome of the election in spite of a loss.
For context, the postmaster general has said he has no intention of returning the mail sorters he's dismantled, and additional sorters are being observed to be removed as well.
This is in addition to trump saying, 'The only way we're going to lose this election is if the election is rigged."
Also, this exchange between a reporter and the WH spokesperson:
Reporter: "Is the President saying if he doesn't win this election that he will not accept the results unless he wins?"
Kayleigh McEnany: "The President has always said he'll see what happens and make a determination in the aftermath."
https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1296148989646188546
https://twitter.com/svdate/status/1296144645437751296
If you don't consider the first scenario to be cheating, then it's assumed you don't believe in free and fair elections, or have given no thought to what a "free and fair election" is. At best, you simply don't believe in democratic principles.
If you voted "no," consider the question that Bill Maher has for every Democrat who comes on his show and which he has yet to receive a coherent answer to: "What are you going to do if Trump refuses to leave office? He's got the army and the tough guys on his side. What is the plan?"
Trump should stay in office despite the democrats lies and cheating through mail in voter fraud.
The assumption is one of two scenarios:
1)Trump openly steals the election, by way of shutting down the mail (since it's assumed that Democrats will make up the majority of mail-in ballots) or through other means of targeting populations known to vote Democrat like suing states that send out ballots to voters, or other means he has yet to try.
2)He ignores the outcome of the election in spite of a loss.
For context, the postmaster general has said he has no intention of returning the mail sorters he's dismantled, and additional sorters are being observed to be removed as well.
This is in addition to trump saying, 'The only way we're going to lose this election is if the election is rigged."
Also, this exchange between a reporter and the WH spokesperson:
Reporter: "Is the President saying if he doesn't win this election that he will not accept the results unless he wins?"
Kayleigh McEnany: "The President has always said he'll see what happens and make a determination in the aftermath."
https://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1296148989646188546
https://twitter.com/svdate/status/1296144645437751296
If you don't consider the first scenario to be cheating, then it's assumed you don't believe in free and fair elections, or have given no thought to what a "free and fair election" is. At best, you simply don't believe in democratic principles.
If you voted "no," consider the question that Bill Maher has for every Democrat who comes on his show and which he has yet to receive a coherent answer to: "What are you going to do if Trump refuses to leave office? He's got the army and the tough guys on his side. What is the plan?"
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