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Nov 10, 2020 18:17:35   #
Seth
 
PeterS wrote:
Man have you missed it when it comes to Donald Trump. Being a politician is the most important thing in Donald Trump's life. His reason for pouting now is because he can't face the fact that he is no longer a relevant politician. Biden sees politics as a means to serve his fellow man. Trump sees politics as a means to serve himself.


If he'd wanted to be a career politician, he would have entered politics over 20 years ago when people were urging him to do so.

You are, as is homogeneously the case, full of malarkey.

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Nov 10, 2020 18:36:20   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
PeterS wrote:
Man have you missed it when it comes to Donald Trump. Being a politician is the most important thing in Donald Trump's life. His reason for pouting now is because he can't face the fact that he is no longer a relevant politician. Biden sees politics as a means to serve his fellow man. Trump sees politics as a means to serve himself.


Bingo!

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Nov 10, 2020 18:39:27   #
Seth
 
GoCubs wrote:
He is doing good things for America and Americans? Like what?


The deregulation and tax cuts that created jobs and brought other jobs back to America. Mideast peace initiatives that have netted actual results. Creating opportunities for minorities instead of encouraging futures on the public dole -- prison reform, opportunity zones, better funding of black universities and more to come in his second term -- rebuilding the military after its neglect by Obama... Speaking of whom stated that 2% GDP was the new norm (under him) and that Trump would need a magic wand to do any better, and presto! Trump had it up near 4% very quickly. Record Dow on several occasions, much less porous borders, better trade deals than the ones we had before that were screwing American companies and Americans, NATO members ponying up, better healthcare for veterans, making the US a major producer and exporter of oil, et cetera. Just the few things I alluded to above constitute more than the sum total of positive contributions by Obama, the Bushes, Clinton and Carter put together.

Of course, your ilk ignores, denies or downplays Trump's every single accomplishment because they distract from your endless, baseless character assassination narratives..

Your ilk doesn't care how many Americans are put out of work or otherwise experience misery due to Democrats' ill thought out policies as long as Trump is brought down, because you folks' reasoning is not based on tangibles, it's based wholly on 🎵feelings🎶.

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Nov 10, 2020 18:44:34   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
Seth wrote:
The deregulation and tax cuts that created jobs and brought other jobs back to America. Mideast peace initiatives that have netted actual results. Creating opportunities for minorities instead of encouraging futures on the public dole -- prison reform, opportunity zones, better funding of black universities and more to come in his second term -- rebuilding the military after its neglect by Obama... Speaking of whom stated that 2% GDP was the new norm (under him) and that Trump would need a magic wand to do any better, and presto! Trump had it up near 4% very quickly. Record Dow on several occasions, much less porous borders, better trade deals than the ones we had before that were screwing American companies and Americans, NATO members ponying up, better healthcare for veterans, making the US a major producer and exporter of oil, et cetera. Just the few things I alluded to above constitute more than the sum total of positive contributions by Obama, the Bushes, Clinton and Carter put together.

Of course, your ilk ignores, denies or downplays Trump's every single accomplishment because they distract from your endless, baseless character assassination narratives..

Your ilk doesn't care how many Americans are put out of work or otherwise experience misery due to Democrats' ill thought out policies as long as Trump is brought down, because you folks' reasoning is not based on tangibles, it's based wholly on 🎵feelings🎶.
The deregulation and tax cuts that created jobs an... (show quote)


Yada yada yada.... your "ilk" believe every word that comes out of the biggest liar in history's mouth.

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Nov 10, 2020 18:51:44   #
Seth
 
GoCubs wrote:
Yada yada yada.... your "ilk" believe every word that comes out of the biggest liar in history's mouth.


No, I see most of it with my own eyes, not through the eyes of any media, left or right. I have friends and professional contacts in a number of areas, from small and medium sized business owners to corporate and government clients and others and we share information regularly.

I form my opinions on a skeptical, see-it-with-my-own-eyes basis, not on what some politically partisan journalist wants me to believe.

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Nov 10, 2020 18:57:41   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
PeterS wrote:
Yikes, dealing with climate change, providing care for the sick and ailing, education and jobs training for our children equate to a "Progressive Socialist" Manifesto.

Blade, you and Sici crack me up more than any two people on this, or any, message board. You both represent the paranoia that is created by leading a life consumed by logical fallacies and controlled by those who tell them. I mean, if Rush, or Hannity, or Levin says it, it's like mana from the hand of God to the mouth of a babe. That you skip the critical thinking part...eh, who cares so long as you get the result that you are told that you want.

Did you know that for nearly a hundred years our economy has been a mixture of socialism and free-market principles and that we have yet to turn into a Stalinistic gulag where we leave our freedoms chained up at the door? If anything, we are freer because we don't have to worry about healthcare or starving when we are elderly. Social Security and Medicare didn't strip us of our freedom but instead left us freer to lead our lives free from the worry about our health and retirement. So if Medicare and Social Security didn't enslave us why do you think that universal healthcare, jobs training, and education after grade 12 are going to be the slope that sides us into full-blown Communism? Like I said Blade, we know what Marxism is and we don't want it. We also know that a mixed economy has successfully worked in the US for decades so there is no reason to think that it can't continue to do so.

Is it really such a chore to think for yourself Blade? When Rush or Levin are ranting on how health care is going to destroy capitalism and enslave us can't you engage your brain enough so you can stand up to them and tell them that they are full of shit?

You and Sici Blade...Birds of a Feather and both of you are helpless to do anything about it...
Yikes, dealing with climate change, providing care... (show quote)
GFY, ya phony. You don't have a clue what you're talking about. You haven't offered an original thought since you got here.

If you actually believe this election was fair and above board, why is it that no state has yet selected its Electoral College delegates?

Why did the Speaker of the Pennsylvania house send a letter to the governor regarding a considerable number of violations of Constitutional and state election laws by the PA supreme court?

(The US Constitution and state election laws authorize only the state legislatures to establish the time, place and manner elections will be administered, neither the courts, judges or governors can do this.)

Why are the fraud allegations outlined in this letter now pending in the US Supreme Court?

Why did Justice Alito issue an order to the Pennsylvania Secretary and election board to segregate ballots received after the polls closed?

Why did the US Attorney General order a DOJ/FBI investigation into voter fraud allegations nationwide?

Why do you believe the media is authorized to call an election? Why would you believe the media when their calls are based on assumptions?

Why are the swing states the primary targets of voter fraud? And, why are the citizens of those states and their legal teams filing suits and demanding investigations?

In Georgia, they found 428,000 votes with no postmarks and not one vote for president Trump among them. In Nevada, over 3000 votes came from out of state, all for Biden. In Pennsylvania, on the first day of counting, president Trump was leading by 700,000 votes. On the second day, the PA Secretary and election board supervisor adjourned the counting at 8pm and sent all vote counters home to rest. Or so it seemed. After all counters had gone, the dems returned around midnight and resumed counting - they counted batches of mail-in ballots with no verification of signatures and no attention to postmarks. Next day, president Trump was down 10,000 votes.

Are you even aware of what your party, whatever you want to call it, has been planning for 10 to 12 years?

Democrats spent the entire Trump presidency, particularly the last six months to a year, going into states and filing lawsuits, or colluding with democrat lawmakers and governors to change their laws to accommodate their nominee and the democrat party.

320 lawsuits were filed since the primaries across 45 states, D.C. and Puerto Rico. Almost all of them were filed by progressives in the democrat party. This is a record number of law suits. These suits pushed mail-in voting, no signatures or post marks necessary, counting votes well beyond election day, and in some cases, pushed to allow voting to take place AFTER the polls close. They focused on swing states, battleground and purple states. They got what they wanted.

In September, Joe Biden's campaign formally assembled a war room comprised of lawyers who were fighting cases nationwide. Mark Elias, former general counsel for Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign and who was the slip-and-fall lawyer behind the infamous Steele dossier, was Biden's war room boss. (Elias is the head of the Political Law practice at Perkins Coie).

"We’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for our administration…President Obama’s administration before this. We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics."
Joe Biden, October, 2020


Elias & Co were involved in more than 60 of the cases nationwide. In the few cases they lost, they claimed "voter suppression".


IOW, it took the Progressive Socialists six months to one year to institutionalize voter fraud and disenfranchise 70+ million American voters. Anyone who thinks this is not a coup attempt is Foxtrot Oscar Sierra.



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Nov 10, 2020 18:59:31   #
Seth
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
GFY, ya phony. You don't have a clue what you're talking about. You haven't offered an original thought since you got here.

If you actually believe this election was fair and above board, why is it that no state has yet selected its Electoral College delegates?

Why did the Speaker of the Pennsylvania house send a letter to the governor regarding a considerable number of violations of Constitutional and state election laws by the PA supreme court?

(The US Constitution and state election laws authorize only the state legislatures to establish the time, place and manner elections will be administered, neither the courts, judges or governors can do this.)

Why are the fraud allegations outlined in this letter now pending in the US Supreme Court?

Why did Justice Alito issue an order to the Pennsylvania Secretary and election board to segregate ballots received after the polls closed?

Why did the US Attorney General order a DOJ/FBI investigation into voter fraud allegations nationwide?

Why do you believe the media is authorized to call an election? Why would you believe the media when their calls are based on assumptions?

Why are the swing states the primary targets of voter fraud? And, why are the citizens of those states and their legal teams filing suits and demanding investigations?

In Georgia, they found 428,000 votes with no postmarks and not one vote for president Trump among them. In Nevada, over 3000 votes came from out of state, all for Biden. In Pennsylvania, on the first day of counting, president Trump was leading by 700,000 votes. On the second day, the PA Secretary and election board supervisor adjourned the counting at 8pm and sent all vote counters home to rest. Or so it seemed. After all counters had gone, the dems returned around midnight and resumed counting - they counted batches of mail-in ballots with no verification of signatures and no attention to postmarks. Next day, president Trump was down 10,000 votes.

Are you even aware of what your party, whatever you want to call it, has been planning for 10 to 12 years?

Democrats spent the entire Trump presidency, particularly the last six months to a year, going into states and filing lawsuits, or colluding with democrat lawmakers and governors to change their laws to accommodate their nominee and the democrat party.

320 lawsuits were filed since the primaries across 45 states, D.C. and Puerto Rico. Almost all of them were filed by progressives in the democrat party. This is a record number of law suits. These suits pushed mail-in voting, no signatures or post marks necessary, counting votes well beyond election day, and in some cases, pushed to allow voting to take place AFTER the polls close. They focused on swing states, battleground and purple states. They got what they wanted.

In September, Joe Biden's campaign formally assembled a war room comprised of lawyers who were fighting cases nationwide. Mark Elias, former general counsel for Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign and who was the slip-and-fall lawyer behind the infamous Steele dossier, was Biden's war room boss. (Elias is the head of the Political Law practice at Perkins Coie).

"We’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for our administration…President Obama’s administration before this. We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics."
Joe Biden, October, 2020


Elias & Co were involved in more than 60 of the cases nationwide. In the few cases they lost, they claimed "voter suppression".


IOW, it took the Progressive Socialists six months to one year to institutionalize voter fraud and disenfranchise 70+ million American voters. Anyone who thinks this is not a coup attempt is Foxtrot Oscar Sierra.
GFY, ya phony. You don't have a clue what you're t... (show quote)



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Nov 10, 2020 18:59:36   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
PeterS wrote:
Man have you missed it when it comes to Donald Trump. Being a politician is the most important thing in Donald Trump's life. His reason for pouting now is because he can't face the fact that he is no longer a relevant politician. Biden sees politics as a means to serve his fellow man. Trump sees politics as a means to serve himself.
You gotta be joking. Biden serves his fellow man? Holy shit, he sure has you fooled.

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Nov 10, 2020 19:09:21   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
Seth wrote:
No, I see most of it with my own eyes, not through the eyes of any media, left or right. I have friends and professional contacts in a number of areas, from small and medium sized business owners to corporate and government clients and others and we share information regularly.

I form my opinions on a skeptical, see-it-with-my-own-eyes basis, not on what some politically partisan journalist wants me to believe.


Same here. How about WhoDat kicking Brady's ass? Loved it. You ever buy that property in Yuma? Been a while since I've been on OPP but I remember everything. Remember me now?
WhoDat!

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Nov 10, 2020 19:13:16   #
Rose42
 
PeterS wrote:
Biden sees politics as a means to serve his fellow man.


Look, Peter has a sense of humor! Good one Peter!

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Nov 10, 2020 19:23:22   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>

Everyone I talk to is I. Shock and waiting for something earth shattering.


I know bro...not everyone has my patience regarding this and it would be unreasonable for me to expect it from others. That won't stop me from encouraging patience, though and I'll try to give researchable reasons why I think it's warranted...for now.

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Nov 10, 2020 19:40:31   #
Seth
 
GoCubs wrote:
Same here. How about WhoDat kicking Brady's ass? Loved it. You ever buy that property in Yuma? Been a while since I've been on OPP but I remember everything. Remember me now?
WhoDat!


Yup, haven't forgotten.😁

I'm still not satisfied with an early three losses season though. The Saints only get into a Superbowl (at least the one time they got into one) when they have an exceptional season and don't get screwed by scheming L.A. critters.

I thought I would be in Yuma by now, but the colleague for whom I'm boat sitting extended his overseas contract -- this means a longer wait. I am down south at the moment, sailed down the other day, but the weather here in SoCal has turned cold by local standards after giving me some awesomely powerful winds to get me down here.

Unfortunately, the folks I dived with yesterday for my long overdue refresher session are impervious to cold, so dive I did and later I am "invited" for some after dark outdoors shooting practice.

This will entail coming out from below decks and the cranked up heater. 🤪

The Yuma desert country with its 115°F afternoons is looking better and better. And better.

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Nov 10, 2020 20:12:44   #
On timeon target
 
PeterS wrote:
I don't think Biden will spend 4 days a week at his golf courses where he is charging the government the top rate for his secret service detail. I don't think Joe will be making money hand over fist while he 'exercises' playing golf!


Your exaggeration is only over shadowed by your lack of proof!

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Nov 10, 2020 20:21:35   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
Seth wrote:
Yup, haven't forgotten.😁

I'm still not satisfied with an early three losses season though. The Saints only get into a Superbowl (at least the one time they got into one) when they have an exceptional season and don't get screwed by scheming L.A. critters.

I thought I would be in Yuma by now, but the colleague for whom I'm boat sitting extended his overseas contract -- this means a longer wait. I am down south at the moment, sailed down the other day, but the weather here in SoCal has turned cold by local standards after giving me some awesomely powerful winds to get me down here.

Unfortunately, the folks I dived with yesterday for my long overdue refresher session are impervious to cold, so dive I did and later I am "invited" for some after dark outdoors shooting practice.

This will entail coming out from below decks and the cranked up heater. 🤪

The Yuma desert country with its 115°F afternoons is looking better and better. And better.
Yup, haven't forgotten.😁 br br I'm still not sat... (show quote)


Lol. Wish I were there.

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Nov 10, 2020 20:22:56   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
On timeon target wrote:
Your exaggeration is only over shadowed by your lack of proof!


It's VERY well documented if you're not too lazy to look it up.

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