ffox on 18/11/2020 at 10:15
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SubJeff on 18/11/2020 at 13:50
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That poor teacher :(
And that poor kid!!!
Tocky on 19/11/2020 at 01:40
They would not like me as a teacher. I would have told her not to lie to her children and to accept the electoral process as we have for over two centuries. That lies in the face of reality are never going to bare fruit. That OAN is a network catering to those who prefer a lie they want to hear rather than the truth they cannot seem to accept. Oh they would have had me down to the office for round two of reality.
Starker on 19/11/2020 at 03:27
So, now that the Georgia recount is concluded and most publications have called all the states now, the final tally is that Biden wins the Electoral College by 306 votes, which apparently (as we have been repeatedly told the last 4 years) is a landslide victory.
Of course, Lord Dampnut will keep whining and he will block the transition and try to sow as much chaos as possible and continue to do nothing about the pandemic as thousands of people in the US die, so other people have imagined a concession speech for him:
[video=youtube;pGMEZXEkvGs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGMEZXEkvGs[/video]
Starker on 19/11/2020 at 16:07
Election fraud! Oh, wait, never mind, just a regular fraud profiting from public office:
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https://www.thedailybeast.com/sen-david-perdue-helped-defense-contractor-and-sold-off-its-stock)
Right before he was put in charge of a powerful Senate subcommittee with jurisdiction over the U.S. Navy, Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) began buying up stock in a company that made submarine parts. And once he began work on a bill that ultimately directed additional Navy funding for one of the firm's specialized products, Perdue sold off the stock, earning him tens of thousands of dollars in profits.
I'm sure the Republicans will find it one day after looking for it for 4 long years, though. Especially with those million dollar rewards floating around for any evidence of it. Aany day now.
heywood on 19/11/2020 at 22:39
Nothing really. If the canvassers at the county level hadn't certified the result by the deadline, it would have just gone up to the state canvassers. But the county canvassers did certify the result, and there's nothing in the law about rescinding it. So at the moment, it's just an empty public statement. Trump will go on claiming that the result wasn't certified, but it was certified, and his tweets don't mean anything.
Suppose they make a legal challenge and a Republican-friendly court decides it wasn't properly certified because the Republican canvassers were coerced or something like that. Then it would be up to the state canvassing board who would certify the results anyway.
Starker on 20/11/2020 at 05:32
It's only a coup if it comes from the coup d'état region of France. This is just sparkling authoritarianism.
Also, it goes to show that if Lord Dampnut had gotten two terms, your country would have definitely been done for. Now at least it's up in the air.
As for the judges, last time I checked, the win/loss ratio of Lord Dampnut's legal challenges was something like 1 to 25.