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Nov 22, 2020 20:47:24   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
McKinneyMike wrote:
He ran out of time! People saw where he was heading. Reporters were being threatened with anti-American rhetoric daily, teargassing protesters, trying to single out political opponents via the AG for prosecutions for just a few. He wanted only praise to stroke his feeble ego. A child occupying the highest office in the US and a psychopath at that. He will be busy fighting for his own freedom which is the ironic part of this. He will get justice unlike what he wanted to give those that worked to expose his criminal escapades over the past 4+ years. I can't wait to hear him begging for funding from his followers to pay for his legal Bill's for him and his family! Karma is a bitch....
He ran out of time! People saw where he was headin... (show quote)


Then why wasn’t Madcow in jail?

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Nov 22, 2020 21:49:09   #
slocumeddie Loc: Inside your head, again
 
Bill 45 wrote:
I talking about here in America, not China. Moron the First is president of USA, not China. It ok to have 250, 000 people dead because it did not hit what very was prediction? You read like the "good Germans" after the end of WWII.

Use English, please.....

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Nov 23, 2020 12:05:05   #
denverdon
 
after reading this thread, it isn't difficult to see why we are in the position we're in. Insulting, degrading comments about somebody else's thoughts. We have fallen into a hole so deep, i'm not sure we can ever get out. An old line says, "When you are in a hole, quit digging". Wouldn't it be wonderful if the two sides shown in this thread had the courage and patience to come together, listen and work toward a common understanding and agreement to move forward together. Help me think of a time in history when this type of rhetoric solved anything. Please work to bring sides together with respect for one another so we can achieve the wonderful opportunities this country offers.

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Nov 23, 2020 12:16:43   #
berchman Loc: South Central PA
 
denverdon wrote:
after reading this thread, it isn't difficult to see why we are in the position we're in. Insulting, degrading comments about somebody else's thoughts. We have fallen into a hole so deep, i'm not sure we can ever get out. An old line says, "When you are in a hole, quit digging". Wouldn't it be wonderful if the two sides shown in this thread had the courage and patience to come together, listen and work toward a common understanding and agreement to move forward together. Help me think of a time in history when this type of rhetoric solved anything. Please work to bring sides together with respect for one another so we can achieve the wonderful opportunities this country offers.
after reading this thread, it isn't difficult to s... (show quote)


The "sides" will not and cannot "come together" because they live in two different cognitive universes. Spend a few days listening to Sinclair AM talk radio (Mark Levin, Rush Limbaugh) and read Breitbart and click on all the Facebook Trump postings. Then come back here to give your prognosis of the two sides coming together.

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Nov 23, 2020 14:26:05   #
FrumCA
 
49south wrote:
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/editorials/fl-op-edit-trump-tyranny-20201120-xnehxnhycfbvfkct4vs74tjzyy-story.html

Our nation, the world’s oldest democracy, stands at the doorway of a dictatorship that seemed unimaginable before Donald J. Trump attained the presidency.
In his desperation to retain the office he fairly won four years ago and fairly lost on November 3, Trump has bared the mind and menace of a tyrant. There is no better word for his conduct although the word “traitor” also comes to mind.

Since the Constitution narrowly defines treason as “levying war” against the United States or in “adhering to their enemies,” Trump’s machinations might not qualify as that crime, which is punishable by death.
But they are in every sense the moral equivalent. He swore to “preserve, protect and defend” the Constitution” that he is now obsessed with subverting.

No losing candidate, let alone an incumbent president, ever attempted that.
A distant comparison might be had only to the contested election of 1876, when Congress resolved disputed vote totals in Florida and two other states in favor of Republican Rutherford B. Hayes, who was known thereafter as “his fraudulency.”

There is no question now, however, over the popular vote outcome in any state
But Trump, having lost a torrent of lawsuits that were as baseless as his claim to have won the election, is now trying to bully Republican state legislators in Michigan and Pennsylvania to override the votes of their citizens.
The people of those states favored former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. by a combined winning margin six times larger than Trump achieved in 2016, when no one questioned the legitimacy of his victory.
Discarding popular votes, whatever the pretext, is what dictators do. It is what tyrants do.
It bears remembering, however, that dictators cannot act on their own.
They depend upon accomplices.
Trump plainly hopes to terrorize enough Republican legislators into becoming his accomplices so as to block the certification of electors from Michigan and Pennsylvania, which would leave Biden with the minimum of 270 electoral votes.
Thereafter, Trump would hunt for another state to subvert or for Biden electors he could bully or bribe. In one scenario, the election would be forced into the House of Representatives, where the state delegations would each have one vote. Republicans control 26 of the 50. Wisconsin, where Trump is poised to sue for a recount, is probably next in line.
Many people, including former President Barack Obama, doubt that Trump can pull it off.
Indeed, it would seem far-fetched if it weren’t for Trump’s proven success in making cowards and followers of other elected Republicans who fear his influence over the party’s rank-and-file, the decisive force in its primary elections. In our current hour of dread, only a very few, including Sens. Mitt Romney and Ben Sasse, have spoken against him.
Mark Sanford, the former South Carolina congressman who provoked the dictator’s wrath, is living evidence of its reach.
It was encouraging that Michigan’s Republican legislative leaders, who met with Trump Friday, said they did not intend to disturb the returns and would “follow the normal process.” They did appear to humor Trump, however, by agreeing to appoint a committee that would look into any irregularities.
Even if he fails, as he should, Trump has accomplished another evil that no predecessor ever attempted. He has brainwashed a substantial minority of Americans into denying the legitimacy of Biden’s election and his presidency.
Everyone who might have a hand in what Trump is trying to do to the United States should understand that history is as harsh on accomplices as on the tyrants they serve. And so are the voters they betray, provided they retain the right to vote.
That right is the indispensable foundation of any republic, any democracy. That is what is at stake in the United States at this moment.
If Trump prevails, history will record that our democracy lasted barely 230 years, destroyed in the end by a man who lost the election by nearly 6 million popular votes.
And if that’s not treason, what is?
Editorials are the opinion of the Sun Sentinel Editorial Board and written by one of its members or a designee. The Editorial Board consists of Editorial Page Editor Rosemary O’Hara, Dan Sweeney, Steve Bousquet and Editor-in-Chief Julie Anderson.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/editorials/fl... (show quote)

This typist wasted a lot of ink trying to justify this nonsense opinion. The word traitor more accurately describes the MSM and the false narrative it has promoted for the past four years.

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