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originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Neobucket
That’s nice. Do you think one party is helping you and one party is hurting? I’m gonna go out on a limb they all are working against you. It is nice to believe someone is looking out for you, but experience seems to lead me towards a different understanding.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Neobucket
And I don’t believe it matters as Trump and biden both push the vax and covid lock downs while each provide misinformation for their base and detractors to gobble up.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Neobucket
In America (thus far), what matters is what the voting public believes. An astounding 57% (incl 31% of Democrats) don't think President Biden is legitimate.
The party who does the best job getting their message out to the public, will be the majority in the United States house and senate come November 2022.
Republicans conservatives already are the majority in the US supreme court.
It's for certain that the majority of leaders in both parties do not have the average person's best interest at heart.
originally posted by: Neobucket
That’s nice. Do you think one party is helping you and one party is hurting? I’m gonna go out on a limb they all are working against you. It is nice to believe someone is looking out for you, but experience seems to lead me towards a different understanding.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Neobucket
And I don’t believe it matters as Trump and biden both push the vax and covid lock downs while each provide misinformation for their base and detractors to gobble up.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Neobucket
In America (thus far), what matters is what the voting public believes. An astounding 57% (incl 31% of Democrats) don't think President Biden is legitimate.
The party who does the best job getting their message out to the public, will be the majority in the United States house and senate come November 2022.
Republicans conservatives already are the majority in the US supreme court.
originally posted by: SourGrapes
originally posted by: Neobucket
That’s nice. Do you think one party is helping you and one party is hurting? I’m gonna go out on a limb they all are working against you. It is nice to believe someone is looking out for you, but experience seems to lead me towards a different understanding.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Neobucket
And I don’t believe it matters as Trump and biden both push the vax and covid lock downs while each provide misinformation for their base and detractors to gobble up.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Neobucket
In America (thus far), what matters is what the voting public believes. An astounding 57% (incl 31% of Democrats) don't think President Biden is legitimate.
The party who does the best job getting their message out to the public, will be the majority in the United States house and senate come November 2022.
Republicans conservatives already are the majority in the US supreme court.
So, are you saying we need to choose a party and abide, by that Party?
Is it possible, just slightly, that someone from NEITHER party couldn't possibly win, so we have to choose a side?
What are you saying? What is your point?
Edit to add: you've CLEARLY chosen a 'side', so I'm genuinely interested in how you chose the 'side' you chose. 🤔
originally posted by: Havamal
a reply to: shooterbrody
A laughable source you have there.
How about something credible?
The bias exists for all perspectives. Sometimes they protect their own beliefs, sometimes they protect the old guard users, but corruption always exists in relation to status and authority. Power and corruption are quite the item.
originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: fencesitter85
That basically sums up this thread. It also shows how biased the moderators are on here. It is ok for the pro-Trump crowd to attack me, but if I push back my posts get deleted and I get a warning. This was especially bad leading up to the election where I had scores of my post removed for being critical of Trump.
If the owners of ATS wonder why the site continues to lose popularity, this is why. It has become dominated by alt-right posts and sensible posts that go against their narrative get attacked.
originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: Mikemp44
The AP is not a good source? Find me a better source!(The Gateway Pundit is riddled with half truths and often flat out lies and certainly NOT a trusted source)
Is all you got is an Ad Hominem attack against the AP because it goes against your confirmation bias?
Do you think the CyberNinjas are more credible than the AP?
originally posted by: Lucidparadox
a reply to: matafuchs
What?!?
Trump GAINED ground?
He was the least liked, and supported president of all time.
His approval ratings were awful.
On Jan 4th... Before the capitol incident even occurred, he ha a 62% DISAPPROVAL rating
Trump also had the most POLARIZED part approval ratings since Eisenhower
originally posted by: Mikemp44
a reply to: jrod
The AP is not a good source, they are known to manipulate and omit entire groups of facts that don't fit the narrative. They also rarely cite sources, which is a huge red flag.
AP is a source that AllSides has struggled to rate, due to its content seeming to toe the line between Center and Lean Left. People on the right may be more likely to see AP’s content as clearly Lean Left. While AP's news and world reporting is largely Center, AllSides has found AP often includes subjective, leftward analysis in hard news reports and omits sources in its political writing; in addition, its fact checks are biased to the left
Last I checked Maricopa county alone had thousands of 'likely' voter fraud ballots/cases. This is just AZ too, heck even CNN is covering Fulton now because of how bad it is. It's not a 'Big Lie,' it s a 'Big Cover-up.'
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At a hearing Thursday to discuss the preliminary results of the first phase of the audit in Maricopa County, Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan said that there were 74,243 mail-in ballots received “where there is no clear record of them being sent” to voters, according to Tucson.com.
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Logan had said they found 11,326 individuals who did not show up on the voter rolls which were prepared the day after the election but who did show up on a Dec. 4 list as not only being registered but also having voted, the newspaper reported.