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originally posted by: Aallanon
a reply to: OveRcuRrEnteD
Declass? About time
originally posted by: IAMTAT
BREAKING: Nevada GOP electors cast ballots for DONALD J. TRUMP.
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originally posted by: IAMTAT
BREAKING: Nevada GOP electors cast ballots for DONALD J. TRUMP.
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originally posted by: Hamlin
Do you really think something is about to happen? Declass or arrests wise? Is it any closer than it was 4 years ago?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
BREAKING: Nevada GOP electors cast ballots for DONALD J. TRUMP.
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and at the same time announce that they have just discovered another variant of the virus which they believe is the cause in spike to the figures in London and the South East.
Michigan Republicans come to the side of the capital building and request entrance. State police stop them
They said that they were the Republican electors there to cast their vote for president. State police declined to let them enter the building or leave votes offered in a manila envelope
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is pulling up its stakes in Silicon Valley and heading for Texas. It’s not the first big tech firm to make the move, and it won’t be the last.
But it’s not just the uber-wealthy who are moving to Texas. According to New York-based fintech company SmartAsset, Texas ranked number two among states where upper-middle class families are moving. Between 2017 and 2018, Texas saw a net gain of 6,706 upper-middle class people, second only to Florida, which saw a whopping 18,876 people, SmartAsset reported in October. The firm defines upper-middle class as those with incomes between $100,000 and $200,000.
California, meanwhile, has seen a net outflow of people. In 2019, more than 653,000 Californians left the state while only 480,000 people became residents—resulting in a deficit of 173,000. Texas was the number one destination for those fleeing the state.
There’s a saying in Texas that you may have heard before: “I wasn’t born in Texas, but I got here as fast as I could.”
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: queenofswords
Be pretty crazy if a potus could just right an eo and then use it later to win an election.
He isn’t using it to win an election. He wrote and signed an EO on a specific procedure to correct illegal and treasonous behavior pertaining to elections. He won the election without the EO. I imagine when he wrote and signed the EO he hoped it would never come to this... but they couldn’t help themselves.
Something tells me it just doesn't work that way.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: Sakiale
a reply to: TheBadCabbie
I think he's suggesting what I for one have worried about since day one - that Trump is controlled opposition.
Considering all of the good he has done, and the way he has been attacked non-stop, I can see only one possibility/reason for this to be true, and this would be the full reverse of what many of us think (that this was a master plan for a ting operation to out all of the evildoers) - and that is, if Trump was part of a master plan by the cabal to out all of the Patriots in our military/government as a prelude to a major purge, the way the natzis purged their good guys in their military when Hitler took over.
Is it possible? Of course. Is it likely? I don't see it.
originally posted by: Parksy1981
a reply to: Aallanon
Here in the UK, Betfair have it at 34/1
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: queenofswords
Be pretty crazy if a potus could just right an eo and then use it later to win an election.
Something tells me it just doesn't work that way.