USA next President Donald or Joe?

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4 years 6 months ago
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CnC 306 wrote: Since becoming President elect Joe Biden has not uttered a bad word about Trump, whereas on the otherhand, well......

He's too busy trying to play the (non-existent) role of president-elect awarded to him by his fellow Democrats, MSM and Hollywood...:whistle:

He will prove to be one of the best of recent times, just watch, and then grovel. Apologies accepted well in advance B)

Won't live long enough to prove anything...and, after 40+ years in service to himself and his family at the expense of the taxpayer, he's going to get things of substance done? Good luck you and other beliebers...

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4 years 6 months ago
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The Trump quartet, magi, tnaicker, lionel and Craig, your man got hammered. Biden is the first ever to win 18 million votes. Time to shut up shop boys, take a rest and come out fighting fit in around 3.9 years to support your next Republican nominee. You all put up a commendable fight, well not maybe Craig p as he just chirped without any facts, so well done on that score.

Now where are my slippers, gown and virtual cigar.

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It’s truly fascinating to watch trump supporters feign outrage over corruption and nepotism. Like, self awareness just totally devoid of these people.

Are the Biden’s likely corrupt? Yes
Is trump and his corrupt? Yes

Now, what exactly is it that you stand for? Like, what is it that you want?

Both these guys serve the same people; they serve capital and that’s it. Period. Case closed. Your life is not going to change at all with a Biden presidency. The only thing that might change is maybe less brown Americans and Asian Americans will be the victims of hate crimes egged on by the president. Otherwise, their agendas both serve the ruling class. Move on. It’s a waste of your time. Your side wins no matter what because it’s the side of the controlling ruling class.
Enjoy your life. You won. Whether it’s trump or Clinton or Obama or Bush or some other selected ghoul, capital wins and workers lose. So seriously, go enjoy your lives and understand your side has won and it’ll never change. American corporate hegemony wins.

Quit bootlicking the most wealthy most powerful people on earth. It’s a bad look.

You quit believing in Santa when you were 8 and it hurt for a few weeks. But for some reason the fantasy that someone in the highest positions of power in imperial America really gives a shit about you is just something you cannot let go of. I hope this doesn’t make your brain melt.
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4 years 6 months ago
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Market still open matched £985,000,000 plus ..........🤯

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4 years 6 months ago
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thefederalist.com/2020/11/23/5-more-ways...rmed-election-norms/

Point 3 is of particular interest...

@Blazer44...you seem resigned to the status quo...that's exactly what the politburo want and expect of the proletariat...

If you read some of my posts, it may seem pro-DJT but it is really anti the alternative...a more dominant China (that will be a consequence of a QPPBJoe presidency - the ANC and Democrats are so similar in thought, word, policy and action - if one is not supportive of the ANC, one cannot be supportive of the Democrats)...I don't want my daughter to live the next 60+ years of her life in a world dominated by their hive-mentality / collective thinking / zero individual accountability dictated by a minority of rulers...
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4 years 6 months ago
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SAVE THE BEST FOR LAST...…..HIS FAREWELL SPEECH IS GOING TO BE A REAL CRACKER.:woohoo:




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Trump goes out with a whimper and a tweet. It was always going to be that way


In the end, the president who roared like a lion went out with a whimper. Those who have followed him knew it would end this way, writes Washington Bureau Chief John T. Bennett







1 day ago


















<p>Donald Trump began the start of the end of his term on Monday night, opening the door to Joe Biden’s transition to replace him</p>

Donald Trump began the start of the end of his term on Monday night, opening the door to Joe Biden’s transition to replace him
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T
he end, for Donald Trump, has begun.


It came just as it had to, with that now all-too familiar mobile phone Twitter notification.


“In the best interest of our Country, I am recommending that Emily and her team do what needs to be done with regard to initial protocols, and have told my team to do the same,” Mr Trump tweeted, referring to GSA Administrator Emily Murphy, a loyalist who had been keeping the keys to Joe Biden’s transition under lock and key.




The outgoing president likely will never concede he lost to Mr Biden, now more officially the president-elect than at any point in the two weeks since he was projected the winner of a bitter fight with Mr Trump.






It’s just not in his personality, which has been so analysed and diagnosed by mental health experts, journalists, relatives and political observers. There’s little remaining question whether the 45th president has a massive ego, a willingness to bend the truth, and a stubborn insistence to put his own interests above even an entire country.






All three are true.


Truth feels like a strange thing now, after four years under a president who spewed falsehoods like a fire hose.






He had uttered or tweeted 22,247 statements the Washington Post’s fact checker staff called “errants” just two weeks before Election Day, a figure that no doubt climbed again during his blitz of rallies in the days just before 3 November.


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But by Monday evening, there was one truth that not even this former reality show host who so often was angered by realities he chose to ignore or revise – both in his own mind and on the public stage.




When Michigan election officials certified election results there that showed Mr Biden winning the state and its 16 electoral votes, it likely ended Mr Trump’s long shot bid to have hundreds of thousands of ballots invalidated in several key battleground states.


With Pennsylvania expected to certify its results in Mr Biden’s favour in the coming days, the door has all but finally closed on the president’s unprecedented attempt to cling to power from a White House residence he soon will vacate.


Closing with it will be one of the most chaotic, scandal-plagued eras in American political history. What’s next for Mr Trump is as unclear as when he will walk out of the executive mansion for the final time. But Trumpism will live on.


Several potential 2024 GOP presidential primary combatants already are jockeying for as large a slice of his conservative base as they can get.






Nikki Haley, the Indian-American former governor of South Carolina who was his first ambassador to the United Nations, wasted little time in going full coronavirus sceptic. As she eyes a White House bid, she weighed in on a Covid college football brouhaha from the weekend.


“Florida State, whether you lose today or a few days from now won’t matter. Get it over with already. Stop stalling. #GoTigers @ClemsonFB,” she tweeted after the struggling Sunshine State programme cancelled its meeting with the defending national champions after a backup Tiger offensive lineman showed Covid-like symptoms the night before their scheduled noon Saturday game.






Even before Mr Trump cleared Ms Murphy to toss Mr Biden and his transition team the keys that unlock reams of intelligence and coronavirus-related data they will need to take over on 20 January, Ms Haley was elbowing the president out of the MAGA lane.


A whimper


The truth he ultimately could not ignore came into further focus that evening, when US district judge Matthew Brann tossed the Trump campaign’s suit claiming widespread voter fraud in Pennsylvania. Mr Brann delivered a fiery decision, writing the Trump team presented little more than “strained legal arguments without merit and speculative accusations".


The federal judge, despite the president and his legal team continuing to promise to release some, added the claims were "unsupported by evidence".


"In the United States of America, this cannot justify the disenfranchisement of a single voter, let alone all the voters of its sixth most populated state,” Judge Brann wrote. “Our people, laws, and institutions demand more.”






One can quibble with the judge’s final point. After all, more people voted for Mr Trump this time than when he shocked the world by defeating former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.


Over 10 million more, in fact. A large part of the population (73.8 million) not only has never demanded more of Donald John Trump – they just wanted more Donald John Trump. But even more (79.8 million) did demand more, and voted for his Democratic opponent, who now faces the daunting task of governing a bitterly and deeply divided country that has been so warped by the Trump era.


But how Mr Biden does that is for another day. All eyes, for two more months, will remain on the showman-in-chief – even if, like the weeks since election day, we don’t actually see him that often.


For all the worries among Democrats and anti-Trump Republicans about a Constitutional crisis or even a coup d’etat, those who have watched this president so closely knew it would be this way.






In the end, the president who roared and accused and insulted for four years like a lion seemingly at war with every creature in his kingdom went out with a mere whimper.

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CnC 306 wrote: The Trump quartet, magi, tnaicker, lionel and Craig, your man got hammered. Biden is the first ever to win 18 million votes. Time to shut up shop boys, take a rest and come out fighting fit in around 3.9 years to support your next Republican nominee. You all put up a commendable fight, well not maybe Craig p as he just chirped without any facts, so well done on that score.

Now where are my slippers, gown and virtual cigar.

Chicken, as I posted previously, I've never voted for the winning party. I don't decide based on who is going to win. Please keep the cigar under wraps for now...this ain't over :whistle:

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TNaicker wrote: thefederalist.com/2020/11/23/5-more-ways...rmed-election-norms/

Point 3 is of particular interest...

@Blazer44...you seem resigned to the status quo...that's exactly what the politburo want and expect of the proletariat...

If you read some of my posts, it may seem pro-DJT but it is really anti the alternative...a more dominant China (that will be a consequence of a QPPBJoe presidency - the ANC and Democrats are so similar in thought, word, policy and action - if one is not supportive of the ANC, one cannot be supportive of the Democrats)...I don't want my daughter to live the next 60+ years of her life in a world dominated by their hive-mentality / collective thinking / zero individual accountability dictated by a minority of rulers...

Is like an MR66 giving a MR124 15kg's over 3200 metres and beating him by 8 lengths !!

But CnC306, Bayern and the rest will not raise an eyebrow. {sigh}

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Is like an MR66 giving a MR124 15kg's over 3200 metres and beating him by 8 lengths !!

But CnC306, Bayern and the rest will not raise an eyebrow. {sigh}

And then the owner of the MR66 (donkey??!!) proclaiming to all and sundry: I beat you fairly !! So I'll not tolerate any questions about how my donkey did it !!

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Magi wrote: [

Is like an MR66 giving a MR124 15kg's over 3200 metres and beating him by 8 lengths !!

But CnC306, Bayern and the rest will not raise an eyebrow. {sigh}

And then the owner of the MR66 (donkey??!!) proclaiming to all and sundry: I beat you fairly !! So I'll not tolerate any questions about how my donkey did it !!

You guys are just a bunch of whingers, and it's starting to get tiresome. If you guys know where and how the voter fraud was committed, e mail Trump, his dippy legal teams, Qanon and anyone else who will listen, failing which, stop crying and get on with life.

I seriously can't see what you lot are seeing, please excuse me for not being as bright as you.
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4 years 6 months ago - 4 years 6 months ago
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You can support this toddler but when you start acting like him perhaps it's time to take a step back and remember that you are better than that ... and if you have children teach them how to lose with grace because unlike this child I'm sure you don't have the money to buy a lifetime of bought wins for your kids.
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TNaicker wrote:
Magi wrote: [

Is like an MR66 giving a MR124 15kg's over 3200 metres and beating him by 8 lengths !!

But CnC306, Bayern and the rest will not raise an eyebrow. {sigh}

And then the owner of the MR66 (donkey??!!) proclaiming to all and sundry: I beat you fairly !! So I'll not tolerate any questions about how my donkey did it !!

You guys are just a bunch of whingers, and it's starting to get tiresome. If you guys know where and how the voter fraud was committed, e mail Trump, his dippy legal teams, Qanon and anyone else who will listen, failing which, stop crying and get on with life.

I seriously can't see what you lot are seeing, please excuse me for not being as bright as you.

So Bayern, based on your definition of what fraud is, MJ did nothing wrong at Steinhoff. The jockey club should re-instate his colors.

Al Capone was nothing more than a tax cheat.
OJ Simpson...found innocent and guilty of the same murder.
Most of the "gangsters" in SA are well known. Why are they still walking free?

It all boils down to the burden of proof.

The fact that Trump approved the GSA going ahead put paid to the nonsense of him not planning to vacate the position if he loses, which was also part of the cr*p that you were being fed by the MSM.

Lets wait and see what happens over the few 2 weeks. Trump will only get a fair hearing at the Supreme Court. I hope it gets there.

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