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Luxman

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Chilling Details Emerge About White House Shooting After Gunman Is Taken Down

I have no doubt the the "gunlessman" was a republican voter and mentally unstable.

This is what the headlines should have read:
Coward Trump was hundreds of feet away, protected by bullet proof windows and walls, and he still had to be ushered to safety, like a big fat baby.

99% of Republicans and 90% of Democrats hate communism, but 99% of Democrats and about 50% of Republicans hate fascism.

I noticed a bunch on "new members" posting recently. Some accounts are new and some were created a year or two ago and only recently became active.
It's probably DD aka Disinformation Dick aka JoeTravis aka a dozen other names, who is behind these fake accounts and using them to promote ahole Trump.
 
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Trump claims he would have not called for Obama to resign over 160,000 virus deaths


President Trump claimed at a press briefing Monday that he would not have called for President Obama to resign if 160,000 Americans had died on his watch, despite tweeting in 2014 that Obama should resign for allowing a doctor who tested positive for Ebola to enter the U.S.

The big picture: Only one person — who contracted the disease in Libera before traveling to the U.S. — died from Ebola in 2014. The U.S. currently leads the world in total confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths.

The exchange:

REPORTER: If 160,000 people had died on President Obama's watch, do you think you would have called for his resignation?
TRUMP: No, I wouldn't have done that. I think it's been amazing what we've been able to do. If we didn't close up our country, we would have had 1.5 or 2 million people already dead. We've called it right, now we don't have to close it. We understand the disease. Nobody understood it because nobody's ever seen anything like this. The closest thing is in 1917, they say, right? The great pandemic. Certainly was a terrible thing where they lost anywhere from 50 to 100 million people. Probably ended the Second World War, all the soldiers were sick.

I won't even tackle the fact that he said WW2, which ended in 1945, instead of WWI, which ended in 1918. I'd say he mispoke, that kind of mistake can happen to anyone...

But he sais he wouldn't have called for Obama's resignation. Come one, we all know he would. In fact he did, for much less than 160,000 dead people... He actually did even if no one had died yet :
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gmase

Nattering Nabob of Negativism
I noticed a bunch on "new members" posting recently. Some accounts are new and some were created a year or two ago and only recently became active.
It's probably DD aka Disinformation Dick aka JoeTravis aka a dozen other names, who is behind these fake accounts and using them to promote ahole Trump.
Watch out for Queen Bogs who joined late last night. Looks like Disinfo is trying to tame his persona.
 
I won't even tackle the fact that he said WW2, which ended in 1945, instead of WWI, which ended in 1918. I'd say he mispoke, that kind of mistake can happen to anyone...

But he sais he wouldn't have called for Obama's resignation. Come one, we all know he would. In fact he did, for much less than 160,000 dead people... He actually did even if no one had died yet :
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If this even hits your radar in upsetting you, it must be tough to get to sleep at night.

Not a commentary on you, but on leadership
 

gmase

Nattering Nabob of Negativism
If this even hits your radar in upsetting you, it must be tough to get to sleep at night.

Not a commentary on you, but on leadership
Exactly. Trump's verbal gaffes are trivial compared to his real shortcomings.
 

Luxman

#TRE45ON
Five of the countless Ways Trump And GOP Officials Are illegally Undermining The Election Process
https://fivethirtyeight.com/feature...ficials-are-undermining-the-election-process/

Co-opt & Corrupt: How Trump Bent and Broke the GOP
https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2020/08/12/co-opt-corrupt-how-trump-bent-and-broke-the-gop/

U.S. Intelligence Says Republicans Are Working With Russia to Reelect Trump
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/202...telligence-foreign-interference-election.html

Trump and his mafia cronies are parasites, they have corrupted and are using the republican party to corrupt the rest of the US government.
Democrats are once again being complacent because they believe that Trump can't possibly win the election.
The Nov. 2020 election will be the most corrupt elections in US history. Trump, Putin, their mafia cronies, and Republicans will do everything illegal to undermine and rig the elections.
 
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Trump admits he's refusing to fund the US Postal Service to sabotage mail-in voting


"If they don't get those two items that means you can't have universal mail-in voting," Trump said of a grant and funding increase for the USPS.

  • President Donald Trump told Fox Business on Thursday morning that he would block additional funding and election assistance for the US Postal Service to sabotage mail-in voting.
  • On Wednesday and Thursday, Trump said he would not sign off on any relief bill that includes emergency federal funds for the USPS and more money to process election-related mail.
  • "They want $25 billion — billion — for the post office. Now they need that money in order to have the post office work so it can take all of these millions and millions of ballots," Trump said on Thursday, adding, "But if they don't get those two items, that means you can't have universal mail-in voting."
  • Under Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, the cash-strapped USPS has implemented cost-cutting measures that experts say could harm the delivery of election-related mail.

President Donald Trump told Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo on Thursday morning that he would block additional funding and election assistance for the US Postal Service to sabotage mail-in voting.

Throughout the pandemic, Trump has rejected giving emergency funds or grants to the cash-strapped USPS, which has seen a major revenue shortfall. He has also aggressively spread false and exaggerated claims that voting by mail is inherently fraudulent. In reality, rates of fraud are extremely low, and there's no evidence that expanding voting by mail hurts or benefits either political party.

Trump said in a press conference on Wednesday evening that he would not sign off on either the $25 billion in emergency funds for the USPS or the $3.5 billion grant to help it process election-related mail that Democrats have advocated in a federal COVID-19 relief bill.
He said the same thing during the Fox Business interview on Thursday morning.

"They want $25 billion — billion — for the post office. Now they need that money in order to have the post office work so it can take all of these millions and millions of ballots," Trump said. "Now, in the meantime, they aren't getting there. By the way, those are just two items. But if they don't get those two items, that means you can't have universal mail-in voting ... because they're not equipped."

Trump has previously opposed measures to help the Postal Service. He said he would refuse to sign the Cares Act stimulus package in March if it included a bailout for the agency, The Washington Post reported on April 11.
"We told them very clearly that the president was not going to sign the bill if [money for the Postal Service] was in it," an administration official told The Post. "I don't know if we used the v-bomb, but the president was not going to sign it, and we told them that."

The Post reported that while Congress initially intended to give the Postal Service a $13 billion grant, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin stepped in to quash the measure, telling lawmakers, "You can have a loan, or you can have nothing at all."

Under Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a North Carolina shipping-and-logistics executive and a prolific Republican donor with no experience working at the Postal Service, the USPS has implemented cost-cutting measures including limiting overtime for postal carriers, cracking down on late trips to deliver mail, and freezing hiring. Critics have said the measures are slowing mail delivery in some areas and could prevent voters' ballots for the November election from being delivered on time.


The reasoning behind Trump's opposition to more USPS funding is faulty. The United States does not have "universal mail-in voting.
" Before the pandemic, five states mailed all registered voters a ballot that could be returned by mail or put in a ballot drop box; Washington and Oregon have done so for decades.
Four more states — Nevada, Montana, California, and Vermont — and Washington, DC, have said they will mail all or most registered voters a ballot while also offering scaled-back in-person voting for the November election.
Ten more states are planning to send all or most active registered voters a ballot application in the mail, The Post reported.
And while the USPS policy changes appear to be slowing down timely mail delivery in some areas, experts have disputed Trump's assertion that the Postal Service cannot handle an additional load of ballots.

Amber McReynolds, the former director of the Denver Elections Division and the CEO of the National Vote At Home Institute, told Insider in April that, when properly funded, the USPS is a remarkably effective tool for administering mail-in elections.
"They have the ability with their equipment and everything to run it at a level that must of us would never expect — it's massive," McReynolds said. When put into perspective, she said, the number of ballots the Postal Service processes is just a blip on the radar.
"The Postal Services estimates they process about 140 billion pieces of mail a year. And when we talk about 250 million mail ballots for, say, every American, that's only about 0.2% of their normal volume," she said.

If you plan to vote by mail this November, experts recommend requesting your ballot as soon as possible and returning it in the mail at least a week in advance, or delivering it to your local elections office or a ballot drop box if it's an option in your state.
https://www.businessinsider.fr/us/t...lock-usps-funding-sabotage-mail-voting-2020-8


USPS does a good job
PostMaster General : Cut, cut, cut !
USPS performances go down
Trump : USPS is terrible, can't be trusted with ballots.
USPS : give us some money and so we would do it
Trump : They need some money to be in capacity to do it, if we don't give 'em money, they won't be able to do it. I won't give 'em the money.


This is how you STEAL an election, this is how yo udo everything for the election to be rigged in your favor. This is exactly what authoritarian dictators do
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Let's play a game! Can anyone tell me what USPS stands for?! United States Postal Service! Yes! Good. Which document mandates that the U.S. federal government maintain a postal service? That's right! The Constitution. A constitutionally mandated service is not optional.
 
Let's play a game! Can anyone tell me what USPS stands for?! United States Postal Service! Yes! Good. Which document mandates that the U.S. federal government maintain a postal service? That's right! The Constitution. A constitutionally mandated service is not optional.

The USPS is part of the Government and we all know Republican's opinion about the Government

I don't want to abolish government. I simply want to reduce it to the size where I can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub
Grover Nordquist, Republican strategist

Althought, when it comes to Trump he doesn't care about the government being big or small. He wants to reduce the USPS for two reasons :
1) Prevent mail-in-voting to improves his cances to win
2) Make it inefficient to incite peopel to use private-sector mailing companies which would help his billionaire friends (and donors).
 
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Lots of conjecture and posting links that are opinion on mail in ballots. Just seems that pushing this on a presidential election year is not the safest approach.
It isn't the same as an absentee ballot. I've done absentee voting in the past in NY and there were checks. One year my request was rejected and I had to submit again, well in advance.
I'm more concerned about the USPS in the shape it is in added the the turmoil.
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2020/07/25/usps-fails-mail-in-ballot-test-n697455

I do tend to side with the thought that a vote should be protected. At least as much as a library book.

I don't think there is much chance of a happy outcome on this election, so I don't have a candidate to support. I find it sad how the bar has been lowered.
 

gmase

Nattering Nabob of Negativism
Lots of conjecture and posting links that are opinion on mail in ballots. Just seems that pushing this on a presidential election year is not the safest approach.
It isn't the same as an absentee ballot. I've done absentee voting in the past in NY and there were checks. One year my request was rejected and I had to submit again, well in advance.
I'm more concerned about the USPS in the shape it is in added the the turmoil.
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2020/07/25/usps-fails-mail-in-ballot-test-n697455

I do tend to side with the thought that a vote should be protected. At least as much as a library book.

I don't think there is much chance of a happy outcome on this election, so I don't have a candidate to support. I find it sad how the bar has been lowered.
I live in Colorado where mail-in voting has been normal for years.
 
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Just in case anyone hasn't seen it, here's trump being asked if he regrets lying to Americans so much, and subsequently being too much of a pussy or a moron to answer. It's a shame the other reporters didn't have the balls to back him up and ask the same question.

Just wondering where are all the constitution humpers on trump (I guess I should add "and republicans," though it really goes without saying, since they're all basically just attached to his ass like warts now) sabotaging the post office to help rig the election?
 
I have no doubt the the "gunlessman" was a republican voter and mentally unstable.

This is what the headlines should have read:
Coward Trump was hundreds of feet away, protected by bullet proof windows and walls, and he still had to be ushered to safety, like a big fat baby.

99% of Republicans and 90% of Democrats hate communism, but 99% of Democrats and about 50% of Republicans hate fascism.

I noticed a bunch on "new members" posting recently. Some accounts are new and some were created a year or two ago and only recently became active.
It's probably DD aka Disinformation Dick aka JoeTravis aka a dozen other names, who is behind these fake accounts and using them to promote ahole Trump.

Thinking out loud or was this from a survey of some sort?
 
I live in Colorado where mail-in voting has been normal for years.
The county is a bit bigger than Colorado, but to you're, point, I'm assuming that proves it can be done.
May not be the best election year to try to do it nation-wide, although Covid is certainly a reason. I would think that most people who want to vote are standing in line at the grocery store or the Post Office to get the stamp. Reducing a line to stand on would help isolation.
The point above about security and the problems with the post office, seem valid to me. I'm not familiar with how CO is successful, but my guess is places like Miami and LA may have a bit more work to do in security against fraud. Having as much security to vote as you do to check out a library book seems like a good analogy
Politics entering in on both sides of this, like most things, doesn't help. The drive to push this, Trump's budget maneuvering, the interpretation of this all seems to the extreme to me.

On Mongo's comment above, I'm all for "ditching mitch", however, I don't think either the Republicans or the Democrats have shown that are remotely stable or looking out for the interest of the people in general. Now isn't the time to have the presidency and both houses in one party. Flip the exec, but keep the legislative split.

"Of course that is just my opinion, I could be wrong"
 

gmase

Nattering Nabob of Negativism
The county is a bit bigger than Colorado, but to you're, point, I'm assuming that proves it can be done.
May not be the best election year to try to do it nation-wide, although Covid is certainly a reason. I would think that most people who want to vote are standing in line at the grocery store or the Post Office to get the stamp. Reducing a line to stand on would help isolation.
The point above about security and the problems with the post office, seem valid to me. I'm not familiar with how CO is successful, but my guess is places like Miami and LA may have a bit more work to do in security against fraud. Having as much security to vote as you do to check out a library book seems like a good analogy
Politics entering in on both sides of this, like most things, doesn't help. The drive to push this, Trump's budget maneuvering, the interpretation of this all seems to the extreme to me.

On Mongo's comment above, I'm all for "ditching mitch", however, I don't think either the Republicans or the Democrats have shown that are remotely stable or looking out for the interest of the people in general. Now isn't the time to have the presidency and both houses in one party. Flip the exec, but keep the legislative split.

"Of course that is just my opinion, I could be wrong"
You got my point precisely. The country is larger, but it can be done safely.

I like the JQA quote in your signature. You've been away for some time. Welcome back 🐬
 

xfire

New Twitter/X @cxffreeman
Additionally, Colorado is not the only state that does universal mail-in voting.

The Republican party is no longer political, it's a cult.
 
Additionally, Colorado is not the only state that does universal mail-in voting.

The Republican party is no longer political, it's a cult.
ok, and thanks for adding the addition.

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With the pandemic surging and with so many are americans are dying every minute, it is like he doesn't care at all. And he still has 40 plus percent approval? I really don't know what to say.
 
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