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originally posted by: MiddleInsite
Democrats voted by mail in and Republicans vote in person mostly. Note, some States it's all mail in.
And the order in which those ballots are counted is important.
This is the basic reason why the numbers changed. I'm not going to do the work of looking into it for you. Do it yourself.
IF YOU CAN PROVE voter fraud, I'm always willing to listen. BUT, you need to show me EVIDENCE.
a reply to: SortingHat
Individually, the actions are targeted at what the president views as specific, egregious abuses by Mr. Trump during four tumultuous years. Collectively, Mr. Biden’s assertive use of executive authority was intended to be a hefty and visible down payment on one of his primary goals: to, as his top advisers described it, “reverse the gravest damages” done to the country by Mr. Trump. “We’ll press forward with speed and urgency, for we have much to do in this winter of peril and significant possibilities,” Mr. Biden said during his Inaugural Address at the Capitol, delivered to a crowd shrunken by coronavirus risks and threats of violence. “Much to repair. Much to restore. Much to heal. Much to build, and much to gain.” In his remarks, Mr. Biden stressed unity of purpose, urging Americans to “see each other not as adversaries but as neighbors” and pleaded with citizens and leaders to “join forces, stop the shouting and lower the temperature.” But his first actions in office were aimed not at compromise and cooperation with his adversaries, but instead suggested a determination to quickly erase much of the Trump agenda. They fell within four broad categories that his aides described as the “converging crises” he inherited at noon Wednesday: the pandemic, economic struggles, immigration and diversity issues, and the environment and climate change.
originally posted by: RegularJo76
a reply to: everyone
If all those things are true about Trump then why are we in the situation we are in today? "But Biden" isn't an answer either, administrations don't live in a vacuum.
Everything Trump did helped lead us to where we are today. To deny that is too deny reality.
originally posted by: RegularJo76
a reply to: matafuchs
You believe in a fundamentally flawed system if everything a president does can immediately be reversed when the next president gets into office. Unless you just want a one party system then that system will NEVER work.
I wonder what changed? It seemed to work up to this point. Trump is just an anomaly I guess. Like he never held office ALREADY, less than 2 years later.
Wow, what a legendary president. 🙄
It refers to an event that is designed to create the appearance of conflict or of an uncertain outcome, when in fact the actors have worked together to determine the outcome beforehand.
originally posted by: RegularJo76
a reply to: everyone
Was in the process of responding actually. Trump and Biden are doing the Kabuki dance.
It refers to an event that is designed to create the appearance of conflict or of an uncertain outcome, when in fact the actors have worked together to determine the outcome beforehand.
originally posted by: RegularJo76
a reply to: everyone
How is that me countering myself? In the grand scheme of things less than 2 years is nothing! Trump's political impact lasted less than 2 years after leaving office. He did nothing to help our current situation. You deflecting to Biden is just you lying to yourself.
They don't give a crap about you or me. Trump did nothing that helped the world, Biden is taking what Trump left him and running with it.