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16 minutes ago, bush_cheney2004 said:

Victims of 2016 on the other hand, just drive themselves into an even deeper depression.

I'm less of a Victim and more of a Gawker. 

I was actually amused and pleasantly surprised when Trump won in 2016. I'm a Canadian Conservative, never voted Liberal once.  

But Trump's not a Conservative. He's a wannabe authoritarian. I ascribe to the sentiments of the people from the Lincoln Project. Trump doesn't speak for Fiscal Conservatives. 

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1 minute ago, Boges said:

I'm less of a Victim and more of a Gawker. 

I was actually amused and pleasantly surprised when Trump won in 2016. I'm a Canadian Conservative, never voted Liberal once. 

 

Sure...that's what they all say.   You are so invested, you want to abolish the EC (in another country).

Watching Canada flip out again would be better than the first time....such long, sad faces on the CBC.    Priceless !

 

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But Trump's not a Conservative. He's a wannabe authoritarian. I ascribe to the sentiments of the people from the Lincoln Project. Trump doesn't speak for Fiscal Conservatives. 

 

Nobody speaks for fiscal conservatives anymore....that train left the government financed station a long time ago.   

Economics trumps Virtue. 

 

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Mr Hockey said he drove through a neighborhood in the US country side and saw exclusively Joe Biden signs, but was later told by the locals that it was "strong Trump area, but people weren't courageous enough to put out Trump signs". “I think that’s very real across America," he said. "There are a large number of people in parts across American that are going to vote for Donald Trump, but they’re not responding to pollsters, they’re certainly not responding to media inquiry, they’re just going to quietly go on and vote for him.

 

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I know there are conservatives who won't do polls on the grounds they don't know how personally identifying such polls might be and where the information might turn up in the future.

I know this for a fact because I'm one of them.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Boges said:

There's not a whole lot Democratic about the EC. This is by design, I'm told. 

Sheer nonsense.

"Democracy does not equate to the tyranny of the masses."

- TJ OftenWrong


 

Posted
20 hours ago, Boges said:

Way to not answer.

I asked 4 questions questions as to why you think those issues are biased. And why? 

Cleary you're incapable of voicing how exactly those interviews were particularly biased. 

You wouldn't be asking if you had watched the video!  :lol:

 

I like this part too about Stall going on and on with Trump about wearing masks - and yet she has been caught not wearing it in close proximity of others! At the end of that interview!


Well people,

media - more than anyone else - has a great responsibility to the people too!

After all, people rely on the media for information!


Therefore, if you're reporting and scaring, and pretending to care how shocked you are about the rise in cases, and deaths due to Covid, and trying to unfairly pin Trump on it  - kindly wear your mask, Leslie Stall. Be an example to your viewers.


You just showed yourself to the world as just another airhead. A biased one.

 

 

 

Not only that.   You show your contempt for your viewers.   You think they're all stupid!

Posted
22 hours ago, Boges said:

I'm less of a Victim and more of a Gawker. 

I was actually amused and pleasantly surprised when Trump won in 2016. I'm a Canadian Conservative, never voted Liberal once.  

But Trump's not a Conservative. He's a wannabe authoritarian. I ascribe to the sentiments of the people from the Lincoln Project. Trump doesn't speak for Fiscal Conservatives. 

What exactly has Trump done that can be considered authoritarian ? As far as I know he hasn't weaponized any Federal agencies against his opponents unlike Obama. Has he spied on his political rivals without any valid reason? He isn't trying to change the system to permanently favor the Republicans.

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37 minutes ago, ironstone said:

What exactly has Trump done that can be considered authoritarian ? As far as I know he hasn't weaponized any Federal agencies against his opponents unlike Obama. Has he spied on his political rivals without any valid reason? He isn't trying to change the system to permanently favor the Republicans.

I said wannabe. Not a lot he can do. But he certainly buddies up with the most brutal dictators in the world while fighting with the world's other democracies. 

That being said, his treatment of the Postal Service knowing many people will want to vote by mail is quite anti-democratic. 

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When Donald Trump starts talking about stacking the US Supreme Court then I will agree with you that that's a sure sign of authoritarianism . I don't know about him "fighting" other democracies so much as calling them out for inequalities in trade and defense spending. As for buddying up with the most brutal dictators there are good arguments for and against that to be sure. At the end of the day I think dialogue is better than bombs and bullets flying.

I think the Republicans are right to be concerned about mail-in ballots and votes being counted days after the actual election. Some concerning things are already happening.

https://nypost.com/2020/09/27/project-veritas-uncovers-ballot-harvesting-fraud-in-minnesota/

https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/07/politics/mail-ballots-dumped-new-jersey-ballots/index.html

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2020/04/24/28_million_mail-in_ballots_went_missing_in_last_four_elections_143033.html#!

"Socialism in general has a record of failure so blatant that only an intellectual could ignore or evade it." Thomas Sowell

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18 minutes ago, ironstone said:

When Donald Trump starts talking about stacking the US Supreme Court then I will agree with you that that's a sure sign of authoritarianism . I don't know about him "fighting" other democracies so much as calling them out for inequalities in trade and defense spending. As for buddying up with the most brutal dictators there are good arguments for and against that to be sure. At the end of the day I think dialogue is better than bombs and bullets flying.

I think the Republicans are right to be concerned about mail-in ballots and votes being counted days after the actual election. Some concerning things are already happening.

https://nypost.com/2020/09/27/project-veritas-uncovers-ballot-harvesting-fraud-in-minnesota/

https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/07/politics/mail-ballots-dumped-new-jersey-ballots/index.html

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2020/04/24/28_million_mail-in_ballots_went_missing_in_last_four_elections_143033.html#!

 

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/05/18/us/Voting-republicans-trump.amp.html

The court ban on Republican Party voter-fraud operations was imposed in 1982, and then modified in 1986 and again in 1990, each time after courts found instances of Republicans intimidating or working to exclude minority voters in the name of preventing fraud. The party was found to have violated it yet again in 2004.

 

Little to no sympathy to be had here.  

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Depends on what your interpretation of voter intimidation is I suppose. Asking for identification while voting is intimidation/suppression in your mind but perfectly legit  in my opinion.

This is voter intimidation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9K-c5D3-mw

https://www.judicialwatch.org/corruption-chronicles/black-panther-boss-who-got-off-for-voter-intimidation-arrested/

 How about the threat of physical violence/doxing against Trump supporters? Do you know who Maxine Watters is?

"Socialism in general has a record of failure so blatant that only an intellectual could ignore or evade it." Thomas Sowell

Posted
23 hours ago, betsy said:

As of today......

 

 

Are those numbers in thousands? If it's just 42-36 it's a useless number lol.

Of those 42 ballots, how many were wasted?

My advice to Republican voters who are doing a mail-in ballot - don't fly the flag outside your house if the postie who picks up your mail is a Demmie. The flag is a dead giveaway of who you're voting for. 

 

If the Cultist Narrative Network/Cultist Broadcasting Corporation gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

Bug-juice is the new Kool-aid.

Ex-Canadian since April 2025

Posted
2 hours ago, Boges said:

Early voting (through mail and in-person) is more than half the ballots cast in all of 2016 and there's 6 days left. 

Thought there was an enthusiasm gap? 

What makes you sure there aren't many Republicans voting early?

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