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  • in reply to: Sydney Powell was unequivocal with Maria Bartaromo #3706
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    She REALLY laid it on the line.  She has a TON of credibility, but if this somehow turns out to be Geraldo Rivera with Al Capone’s safe, Powell will be dead meat!!

    By the way, did you all see that U.S.Marshalls or Secret Service or some forces like that raided a CIA operation in Germany and took possession of servers that are said to be connected to this election fraud investigation.  Here is the article that I saw.  Maybe you all have other reports that debunk or minimize this information.  Please post it if you do.

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/unraveling-latest-deep-state-coup/

     

    in reply to: Nolte on Fox News Election Coverage #3645
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    I knew he was a spoiled, narcissistic asshole when I voted for him rather than Hillary.  He got my vote primarily due to the list of Supreme Court candidates he promised to appoint if given the opportunity.  Other than that, I was voting to avoid the corruption of the Clintons.

    I was greatly surprised and pleased when Trump effected tax change that dramatically changed the trajectory of economic growth, when he renegotiated the NAFTA agreement to reflect more appropriately the benefits brought to that arrangement by the U.S., when he worked with several Middle East countries to overcome their past refusal to recognize Isreal, when he extricated U.S. from the fraudulent Paris Peace Accord, when he told Iran to take a hike and ratcheted up sanctions, when he stopped ISIS and shrank them to a non-threat, when he killed several pivotal terrorist leaders (Solimani and others), and a list of other achievements that enhanced his support from black and Hispanic voters significantly.  I voted for him this time because Joe Biden is a fraud.  He is a disgusting hack politician who has never taken a courageous position in his life and has been wrong in every major position that he has taken over his 47-year career.

    It is the fragile, too-noble Never Trump voters who can’t really explain their hatred in other than personal terms and certainly cannot justify a vote for Biden, which will hand control of our government over to a radical group of socialists who want to direct all of our individual actions based upon group identity.

    in reply to: Stanford Football vs. Oregon #3561
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    I didn’t watch that closely, TBH, but I thought I heard that Shaw was letting Pritcard do much od the play-calling.  No?

    in reply to: I must have missed them. #3509
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    Excellent, CC.  Pointed and droll.

    in reply to: Interpreting the results #3476
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    A more complex choice would be between equity and equality.  This prompts me to examine my spiritual values.  Neither is an absolute preference.

    in reply to: Interpreting the results #3469
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    Buckle up your chin strap, partner.  I believe this election is going to continue for quite a while.  It is not completely clear to me that we have identified the winner yet, despite the rush to close it down by MSM and liberal “thought” leaders.  It is like a NFL play in which the offense instantly realizes there has been a violation and they rush to start another play to avoid a review by the officials.

    I would also quibble with the statement that America is a “center/left” nation.  I think it would be slightly to the right of center.  But reasonable people can disagree and it is, after all, a subjective assessment.  It would be hard for me to believe that Americans, in general, are comfortable with compelled equality of outcome, but I am certain that they would be appalled if others were not being given equal opportunity.

     

     

    in reply to: Time to move on #3444
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    Hey!  Anyone want to head into town to do some looting?  We can probably grab some good, free stuff!

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    “https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2020/11/02/by-the-data-trump-campaign-predicts-absolute-landslide-in-pennsylvania-n2579284”

     

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/what-pollsters-miss-about-trump-11604360068?st=vquz87937ef7j4g&reflink=article_imessage_share

    The “turn” is happening.  Hiden Biden is in deep trouble.

    in reply to: And We Are Only Worried About Mail In Ballots? #3298
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    Actually, it’s starting to remind me of Geraldo Riviera making a misguided media event out of opening Al Capone’s safe.  🙁

    in reply to: The Plot Against the President on Amazon #3233
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    Thanks for this heads up.  We watched tonight.  It was not good for my blood pressure.  Obama had so many ways in which he undermined our country.  I hate to admit it, but he succeeded in achieving his stated goal.  I am deeply angry that his aspirations were so horribly misguided

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    Biden, if he wins, has a real chance to become the first President in history to be impeached AND convicted.  It would suit the Dems overall intentions to get Kamala into that position.

    in reply to: Wasn’t the Proud Boys after all. . . . #3208
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    Trump killed 220,000 innocent Americans.

    in reply to: Kick the Hoover Institute out of Stanford. . . . #3183
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    My growing revulsion is unable to keep up with the countless examples of intellectual dishonesty, self-serving lies, seemingly endless  and unmitigated hypocrisy from progressives and Democratic party operatives.  What do everyday people gain by supporting this destruction of our country’s fundamental values?  Why on earth does a large segment of the hoi polloi think that the principles of BLM and Antifa advance their own personal interest?

    I have a daughter-in-law and son-in-law who are staunch supporters of Biden/Harris; partly because they hate Trump and partly because they support the Green New Deal, Reparations, nationalized healthcare (they are both M.D.’s), student loan forgiveness and other elements of the radical agenda.  They state that they are more than willing to pay the higher taxes that will inevitably result, but they do not acknowledge the collateral effects of these policies: shifting incentive effects, widening of the income and wealth gaps, degradation of the education system, domestic unrest, increasing poverty, increasing crime, etc.

    My own daughter, though politically uninterested, takes the simplistic approach to assessing these issues.  To give a classic example, she buys the static analysis of a tax rate being raised.  She assumes no reaction by taxpayers and accepts the word of MSNBC pundits when they tell her how much the rich will pay.  When I broach such a discussion, she just does the equivalent of putting her fingers in her ears and yelling, “LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA”.

    I believe we have already lost our country – even if Trump wins.  That will only delay the creeping erosion of our national ethos.  It has me really depressed.  “A republic, if you can keep it.”  It looks increasingly as though we can’t.

     

    in reply to: Kaepernick says No police and No prisons #3035
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    I’m wondering why we care a whit what this guy says about anything?

    in reply to: Trump’s odds of winning at 14% #3034
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    Texas is not in play.

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