The 2020 USA POTUS election politics, the civil war, and the world war (Part 1)

That’s right, those pesky details shouldnt get in the way of BASELESS!

That alone should be proof positive that the only truly baseless stuff in all this has been the curt insistance that it all be summarily dismissed as baseless. That attitude has been as, if not more, destructive than anything of the things you’ve been railing against ever could be.

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I’m sure you believe it to be true. And I respect that. But it’s only your opinion based on how you’ve perceived things, not a fact, and you should allow for the fact that others see it differently and have thus developed differing opinions that are equally valid. Even if you dont agree with them.

"* Trump is turning on the Republican Party.

  • He already lashed out at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for acknowledging that Vice President Joe Biden won the election.

  • Now he’s setting up an opportunity to further suss out who in the GOP is unwilling to entertain his delusions with the Electoral College vote in Congress.

  • That challenge will fail. When it does, Trump will be angriest at the Republicans who he feels betrayed him. He will blame them for losing the White House.

  • In true Trump fashion, he will forget all the loyalty he ever received from the Republicans who voted against him will be forgotten and he will be focused on revenge."

“winning the vote isn’t the entire point. It will tell Trump who is and who is not willing to put him ahead of the United States. And anyone who is not willing to do that will be punished during Trump’s next chapter. Any loyalty before the vote will be forgotten. Just ask Michael Cohen whose decades of service to Trump were forgotten once Cohen was arrested for breaking the law for his boss.”

Or…it’ll tell us all who is standing firm, and who’s getting sucked back into the swamp.

Go ahead and keep pushing your baseless narrative that since you disagree with what he’s doing then he must just be doing it for himself. Plently of others see you as the selfish one, insisting on viciously trashing him for the benefit of your own agenda.

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Trump taking names and kicking butts, so long overdue.

Ya gotta love it!!

Did you see that porkulous spending bill they just passed? Lots of money for the elites. Lots of money for foreigners. Huge amounts of money for illegals. But a lousy $600 for hurting American citizens and only a meager $300 unemployment boost for the worst off among us who are in real pain.

It was right back to the old priorities soon as they thought Trump was out of the way. We have a bunch of globalist jackasses on BOTH sides of the political aisle.

Exception:

There were fifty, give or take, Conservative Republican Congressman who did not go along with the BS. Proud to say my Congressman is among them. The rest of the Republicans, and all the Democrats, are not worth a bucket of warm spit.

Making you happy Argyll?? Still seeing your hate, hate, hate of POTUS.
You love to trash him, thinking your base will see your articles. No surprises…

Trump is speaking out again loudly.
Thus, making Conservatives proud again. This stimulus bill is all show, with no substance.
Handing out the lowly $600 per person, although $300 per week is pretty fair for unemployment.

It’s good Conservative’s didn’t all sign on for the stimulus package. They’re showing up now loud & clear.

Even White House staffers are tired of towing the loony line:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-advisers-are-worn-out-by-the-president-s-desperate-efforts-to-subvert-democracy-and-looking-forward-to-the-end-report-says/ar-BB1cbvjR?li=BB141NW3

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President Trump has vetoed the NDAA. Three cheers for Trump!!

Now if only he also vetoes the ridiculous spending bill Congress just passed. Hope he does. A pocket veto would be just fine if the timing works out . . . which it just might. We will know tomorrow. :wink:

Biden setting up to allow USA entry, in 2021, of up to two million Central Americans. Naturally they all are COVID-19 free (not).

Special thanks to everyone who voted for Biden because they could not stand Trump’s personality. Really they are almost the same, to wit:

Trump puts America first.

Biden puts Central America first.

See? Almost the same. Separated by just a single word.

The caravans have already begun to form.

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Trump puts himself first. If he truly put America first, heads would be rolling over the Russian hacking that was uncovered over the last couple of weeks. Both Pompeo and Barr think he is nuts.

That said, I completely agree with you that Biden will pander to the open borders crowd. Central Americans will hop the border with impunity while those following the law will wait, and wait, and wait for things like green card status and citizenship.

America is already bankrupt and on its knees trying to deal with a pandemic of unprecedented severity. People are dying and our medical teams are overwhelmed.

Biden’s answer: Bring in a couple of million Central American peasants. America on its knees is not good enough for Biden. He wants us on our backs in the street with our throats slashed.

We begin already to behold the stark difference between a wise nationalist (Trump) and a stupid jackass globalist (Biden).

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Does the spending bill have to be signed (or not) before Xmas? Just wondering.

What goes through Trump’s head when he pardons blatant murderers who killed 14 people and wounded 17 others? This wasn’t some confused battle. They violated direct orders, drove into Baghdad and opened fire on unarmed civilians in their cars driving to work.

Does he think these are the type of people most likely to support him?

Doing this kind of thing means Americans are more likely to be targeted abroad and captured Americans subject to abuse, torture, and execution.

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Yea this absolutely shameful. The irony is that he claims to be the “Law and Order” President. The Atlantic has a really nice write up to give you perspective based on the history of the pardon:

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Trump had some choice words for the covid relief bill, with its 5000 pages of pork.

Or, if you prefer a fiscally responsible take on the bill, here’s Rand Paul.

If things go well, maybe we get $2k instead of $600.

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Waiting for the forthcoming pardon for Maxwell and posthumous pardon for Donald’s buddy Epstein.

Lol. Pretending like he cares now. They knew what they were voting for when they voted against demonstrated cause for removal after impeachment and voted to support the crimes. Fake “conservatives”, all Trump sycophants.

“This is rotten to the core,” he said in a terse one-liner.

The statement by Sasse said that “felons like Manafort and Stone” had “flagrantly and repeatedly violated the law and harmed Americans.”

Sasse was the first GOP senator out of the gate to criticize the pardons. Others are likely to follow.

Trump also pardoned Charles Kushner, the father of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. The elder Kushner pleaded guilty in 2004 of 16 counts of tax evasion and retaliating against a witness. He served two years in prison.

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"A week after the Nov. 3 election, Patrick offered up to $1 million to anyone who could provide proof of voter fraud anywhere around the country.

State officials in Pennsylvania have in recent weeks uncovered at least three instances of voter fraud, two of which involved cases of citizens casting multiple ballots for President Trump.

“Also, if I’m forced to sue my colleague to claim my handsome reward, my case is exponentially stronger than that pile of hot garbage lawsuit TX tried with SCOTUS,” Fetterman said. "

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I asked if my comments were untrue because I want to understand how they, as you said, “contribute to the divisiveness”.

But since you mentioned, are you saying that there’s evidence to suggest that he did try to appeal to the whole country? Or that the reason his trash went mainstream wasn’t because he made it so with his use of twitter?

Link please?