Issuing statements that you intend to join if it looks like Texas is going to win is not very courageous.Anti-taxxer said:Sarge 91 said:Did they actually file a petition or just issue this mealy mouth statement?TurkeyBaconLeg said:
Alabama in...
This is what I'm trying to figure out.
IN WHAT CAPACITY ARE THESE STATES "JOINING"?
VanZandt92 said:
Wait because trump told you mail in voting bad? There is no evidence. Mail in is the way of the future. That was just a way for trump to claim election fraud.
Here's something I just read, " Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) on Tuesday filed a brash and sweeping complaint that asked the court to overturn Biden's wins in the swing states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Georgia.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (D) called it a "publicity stunt, not a serious legal pleading."
"Mr. Paxton's actions are beneath the dignity of the office of attorney general and the people of the great state of Texas," Nessel said"
When does the delusion stop with following trump? He wasn't predicted to win and there was a giant movement to stop him. Before the election, it was widely reported that results would change as absentee and mail in got counted because trump convinced his cult not to do absentee in the middle of a pandemic. Then it happened.
Do I have to boil this all down? Trump is immensely unpopular and there wasn't any cheating. Hell I'm surprised he won North Carolina.
Too late Mueller already did and found squat.John Maplethorpe said:
Joe should appoint Hunter AG to sift through all the Trump family laptops.
Because President Trump never tried to cripple the USPS.VanZandt92 said:
I just still can't believe trump wasn't able to stop mail in voting by crippling the USPS. I wonder which one of his genius advisors came up with that plan?
Boy was I wrong, come on South Dakota get with the program.richardag said:South Dakota next to join the lawsuit.Ag87H2O said:WHOOP!'91 said:pacecar02 said:
I predicted this, will Texas be the only one?
God Bless Texas. Glad we are in the fight, I hope every Republican state follows suit.
The left can't meme, the left can't logicAnti-taxxer said:
Are you serious?
If State A follows the law, and State B does not follow the law, or creates new "laws" illegally, thereby resulting in results that are fraudulent, the votes in State A are cancelled out.
At the very least, the citizens of State A are not being provided Equal Protection under the law, as guaranteed by the 14th.
Do you really not understand that???
Or are you being intentionally obtuse?
No, because every voting integrity commission that has ever examined it has concluded its badVanZandt92 said:
Wait because trump told you mail in voting bad?
FactsAg87H2O said:My list is growing by the day. Without it Forum 16 has become almost unreadable for all the garbage being posted. I imagine that's part of their plan for one of the few places where conservative viewpoints can still be heard. Be so obnoxious and troll so hard people get sick of it and start tuning out.ruddyduck said:Cassius said:
Eric, you're on my ignore list, hoss.
probably a good call. i've never seen someone post so much, so often while either not really actually saying anything or just constantly being dead-assed wrong, while digging in their heels and being over-the-top stubborn about it. it's almost impressive if it wasn't so annoying.
another good thing about him being on the ignore list is all the threads become half as long as they were before his feckless bloviating.
VanZandt92 said:
Trump fans don't need to be trolled. It's like trump jokes. There is no reason to make anything up. You can just point at outcomes and events. It doesn't take wit to outsmart a trump strategy.
*** Trolling and derailing are inconsiderate and will earn you time off -- Staff ***
eric76 said:It may be 400% too long for band-aids. I may be too optimistic if we want actual reform that means anything.BusterAg said:eric76 said:I hope that what the Democrats and the Republicans learn is that if we want to improve our elections, we cannot wait until Election Day or even a month or two before the election. By that time, the rules are pretty much set and any complaints about them are nothing but a bunch of sour grapes.BusterAg said:Beached Whale said:
Wow the election that never ends. I guess we should have expected our partisan, litigious society to devolve into endless election lawsuits. Great precedent to set for future generations when you think you've lost the election - justified as "never stopping the fight!". Will be interesting to see what the Dems learn from this playbook in '24 when Kamala loses to some new R candidate and the political center further deteriorates.
This is a comical win-win strategy for KP. The R partisans will eat it up, it distracts from his own issues, he knows he won't be responsible for a constitutional crisis of his making bc it's not going anywhere, and the R taxpayers can foot the legal/admin bill in the name of some twisted sense of protecting democracy
Hopefully, what Dems learn, is that it is important to follow election law, unlike their behavior in 2020.
We should start now on getting Election Law ready for the 2028 election. If everyone just sits back and whines, as usual, they won't get much done.
I predict we sink mail in voting this election cycle.
Most of those mail in vote rules were violations of state law, anyways.
Florida cleaned up its act pretty quick. The voters in swing states are not going to be happy with this fiasco, and money from at least 10 states is going to pour into the swing states to unseat whoever is in charge of elections.
Presumably, Dems shouldn't object, as there is purportedly no fraud anyways, according to them.
I think your timeline is 400% too long.
BusterAg said:eric76 said:It may be 400% too long for band-aids. I may be too optimistic if we want actual reform that means anything.BusterAg said:eric76 said:I hope that what the Democrats and the Republicans learn is that if we want to improve our elections, we cannot wait until Election Day or even a month or two before the election. By that time, the rules are pretty much set and any complaints about them are nothing but a bunch of sour grapes.BusterAg said:Beached Whale said:
Wow the election that never ends. I guess we should have expected our partisan, litigious society to devolve into endless election lawsuits. Great precedent to set for future generations when you think you've lost the election - justified as "never stopping the fight!". Will be interesting to see what the Dems learn from this playbook in '24 when Kamala loses to some new R candidate and the political center further deteriorates.
This is a comical win-win strategy for KP. The R partisans will eat it up, it distracts from his own issues, he knows he won't be responsible for a constitutional crisis of his making bc it's not going anywhere, and the R taxpayers can foot the legal/admin bill in the name of some twisted sense of protecting democracy
Hopefully, what Dems learn, is that it is important to follow election law, unlike their behavior in 2020.
We should start now on getting Election Law ready for the 2028 election. If everyone just sits back and whines, as usual, they won't get much done.
I predict we sink mail in voting this election cycle.
Most of those mail in vote rules were violations of state law, anyways.
Florida cleaned up its act pretty quick. The voters in swing states are not going to be happy with this fiasco, and money from at least 10 states is going to pour into the swing states to unseat whoever is in charge of elections.
Presumably, Dems shouldn't object, as there is purportedly no fraud anyways, according to them.
I think your timeline is 400% too long.
Step 1: ban mail in voting
Step 2: add criminal penalties to election officials that negligently break the law
Step 3: voter ID. Fed gvmt will pay for it for poor people. Voter ID fraud is a federal felony.
There. Round one done. Just solved 90% of the problem (not that it's not worth working for the other 10%)
leftcoastaggie said:
Good luck....
Georgia
Michigan
Wisconsin
Pennsylvania
This is great. If nothing else, it forms the template for multi-state alliances and cooperation that could be used to negate an excessively socialist or Marxist agenda from a Democrat controlled D.C.. Maybe the states can just start pushing back on Washington as arbitrarily as it has on them.rab79 said:Quote:
Nitro Power said:FactsAg87H2O said:My list is growing by the day. Without it Forum 16 has become almost unreadable for all the garbage being posted. I imagine that's part of their plan for one of the few places where conservative viewpoints can still be heard. Be so obnoxious and troll so hard people get sick of it and start tuning out.ruddyduck said:Cassius said:
Eric, you're on my ignore list, hoss.
probably a good call. i've never seen someone post so much, so often while either not really actually saying anything or just constantly being dead-assed wrong, while digging in their heels and being over-the-top stubborn about it. it's almost impressive if it wasn't so annoying.
another good thing about him being on the ignore list is all the threads become half as long as they were before his feckless bloviating.
I still have nobody on ignore. Hammer them dont block em. Two thirds of these new lib posters didn't even go to TAMU dont let em have your board.Anti-taxxer said:Nitro Power said:FactsAg87H2O said:My list is growing by the day. Without it Forum 16 has become almost unreadable for all the garbage being posted. I imagine that's part of their plan for one of the few places where conservative viewpoints can still be heard. Be so obnoxious and troll so hard people get sick of it and start tuning out.ruddyduck said:Cassius said:
Eric, you're on my ignore list, hoss.
probably a good call. i've never seen someone post so much, so often while either not really actually saying anything or just constantly being dead-assed wrong, while digging in their heels and being over-the-top stubborn about it. it's almost impressive if it wasn't so annoying.
another good thing about him being on the ignore list is all the threads become half as long as they were before his feckless bloviating.
I had three ignored before the election. I feel like I ignore about 10 a day now.
Intentionally ignorant attempts to derail and argue.
VanZandt92 said:Evanhue said:
"Be proud you're a rebel
'Cause the South's gonna do it again..."
Yeah man we proved we had the right to secede until we got our ass kicked by the Union.
ttu_85 said:I still have nobody on ignore. Hammer them dont block em. Two thirds of these new lib posters didn't even go to TAMU dont let em have your board.Anti-taxxer said:Nitro Power said:FactsAg87H2O said:My list is growing by the day. Without it Forum 16 has become almost unreadable for all the garbage being posted. I imagine that's part of their plan for one of the few places where conservative viewpoints can still be heard. Be so obnoxious and troll so hard people get sick of it and start tuning out.ruddyduck said:Cassius said:
Eric, you're on my ignore list, hoss.
probably a good call. i've never seen someone post so much, so often while either not really actually saying anything or just constantly being dead-assed wrong, while digging in their heels and being over-the-top stubborn about it. it's almost impressive if it wasn't so annoying.
another good thing about him being on the ignore list is all the threads become half as long as they were before his feckless bloviating.
I had three ignored before the election. I feel like I ignore about 10 a day now.
Intentionally ignorant attempts to derail and argue.
Party understand but to be fair they really offer nothing worth discussing. My motives are different.Anti-taxxer said:ttu_85 said:I still have nobody on ignore. Hammer them dont block em. Two thirds of these new lib posters didn't even go to TAMU dont let em have your board.Anti-taxxer said:Nitro Power said:FactsAg87H2O said:My list is growing by the day. Without it Forum 16 has become almost unreadable for all the garbage being posted. I imagine that's part of their plan for one of the few places where conservative viewpoints can still be heard. Be so obnoxious and troll so hard people get sick of it and start tuning out.ruddyduck said:Cassius said:
Eric, you're on my ignore list, hoss.
probably a good call. i've never seen someone post so much, so often while either not really actually saying anything or just constantly being dead-assed wrong, while digging in their heels and being over-the-top stubborn about it. it's almost impressive if it wasn't so annoying.
another good thing about him being on the ignore list is all the threads become half as long as they were before his feckless bloviating.
I had three ignored before the election. I feel like I ignore about 10 a day now.
Intentionally ignorant attempts to derail and argue.
Not worth it. They are here solely to antagonize, and are being allowed to do so. Engaging them just gives them what they want, and angers me. They don't want to engage in discussion.
BusterAg said:eric76 said:It may be 400% too long for band-aids. I may be too optimistic if we want actual reform that means anything.BusterAg said:eric76 said:I hope that what the Democrats and the Republicans learn is that if we want to improve our elections, we cannot wait until Election Day or even a month or two before the election. By that time, the rules are pretty much set and any complaints about them are nothing but a bunch of sour grapes.BusterAg said:Beached Whale said:
Wow the election that never ends. I guess we should have expected our partisan, litigious society to devolve into endless election lawsuits. Great precedent to set for future generations when you think you've lost the election - justified as "never stopping the fight!". Will be interesting to see what the Dems learn from this playbook in '24 when Kamala loses to some new R candidate and the political center further deteriorates.
This is a comical win-win strategy for KP. The R partisans will eat it up, it distracts from his own issues, he knows he won't be responsible for a constitutional crisis of his making bc it's not going anywhere, and the R taxpayers can foot the legal/admin bill in the name of some twisted sense of protecting democracy
Hopefully, what Dems learn, is that it is important to follow election law, unlike their behavior in 2020.
We should start now on getting Election Law ready for the 2028 election. If everyone just sits back and whines, as usual, they won't get much done.
I predict we sink mail in voting this election cycle.
Most of those mail in vote rules were violations of state law, anyways.
Florida cleaned up its act pretty quick. The voters in swing states are not going to be happy with this fiasco, and money from at least 10 states is going to pour into the swing states to unseat whoever is in charge of elections.
Presumably, Dems shouldn't object, as there is purportedly no fraud anyways, according to them.
I think your timeline is 400% too long.
Step 1: ban mail in voting
Step 2: add criminal penalties to election officials that negligently break the law
Step 3: voter ID. Fed gvmt will pay for it for poor people. Voter ID fraud is a federal felony.
There. Round one done. Just solved 90% of the problem (not that it's not worth working for the other 10%)
captkirk said:No, because every voting integrity commission that has ever examined it has concluded its badVanZandt92 said:
Wait because trump told you mail in voting bad?
Anti-taxxer said:
Are you serious?
If State A follows the law, and State B does not follow the law, or creates new "laws" illegally, thereby resulting in results that are fraudulent, the votes in State A are cancelled out.
At the very least, the citizens of State A are not being provided Equal Protection under the law, as guaranteed by the 14th.
Do you really not understand that???
Or are you being intentionally obtuse?
Gaius Rufus said:captkirk said:No, because every voting integrity commission that has ever examined it has concluded its badVanZandt92 said:
Wait because trump told you mail in voting bad?
Do you mind posting links to the studies conducted by every voter commission that found all mail in voting to be "bad"? Also, do you mind defining what "bad" is?
richardag said:Because President Trump never tried to cripple the USPS.VanZandt92 said:
I just still can't believe trump wasn't able to stop mail in voting by crippling the USPS. I wonder which one of his genius advisors came up with that plan?
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So you want to ban all mail in voting? Where does that leave Ex-pats, diplomats, and military members?
What about states like Utah? Are you saying that states should not be allowed to choose how their citizens vote?
CondensedFoggyAggie said:Anti-taxxer said:
Are you serious?
If State A follows the law, and State B does not follow the law, or creates new "laws" illegally, thereby resulting in results that are fraudulent, the votes in State A are cancelled out.
At the very least, the citizens of State A are not being provided Equal Protection under the law, as guaranteed by the 14th.
Do you really not understand that???
Or are you being intentionally obtuse?
Great, lets sue states that have gerrymandering going on, because thats definitely fraudulent and harms America.
I also have nobody on ignore, but those here just to gloat and mock are tempting.Anti-taxxer said:ttu_85 said:I still have nobody on ignore. Hammer them dont block em. Two thirds of these new lib posters didn't even go to TAMU dont let em have your board.Anti-taxxer said:Nitro Power said:FactsAg87H2O said:My list is growing by the day. Without it Forum 16 has become almost unreadable for all the garbage being posted. I imagine that's part of their plan for one of the few places where conservative viewpoints can still be heard. Be so obnoxious and troll so hard people get sick of it and start tuning out.ruddyduck said:Cassius said:
Eric, you're on my ignore list, hoss.
probably a good call. i've never seen someone post so much, so often while either not really actually saying anything or just constantly being dead-assed wrong, while digging in their heels and being over-the-top stubborn about it. it's almost impressive if it wasn't so annoying.
another good thing about him being on the ignore list is all the threads become half as long as they were before his feckless bloviating.
I had three ignored before the election. I feel like I ignore about 10 a day now.
Intentionally ignorant attempts to derail and argue.
Not worth it. They are here solely to antagonize, and are being allowed to do so. Engaging them just gives them what they want, and angers me. They don't want to engage in discussion.
Voter fraud is bad, mkay?Gaius Rufus said:captkirk said:No, because every voting integrity commission that has ever examined it has concluded its badVanZandt92 said:
Wait because trump told you mail in voting bad?
Do you mind posting links to the studies conducted by every voter commission that found all mail in voting to be "bad"? Also, do you mind defining what "bad" is?