President Trump, it's over

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hgc159
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One difference between Conservatives and Liberals:

When Conservatives feel wronged, they file what some call frivolous lawsuits to get things corrected.

When Liberals feel wronged, they commit what most would call "frivolous" acts of violence - assault, arson, and looting disguised as mostly, peaceful protests to get things they want. (i.e. Xbox, tv, clothing, etc.)
"Life's tough. Get a helmet, man." -Candace Owens
annie88
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Pumpkinhead said:

annie88 said:

rgag12 said:

Biden will never be legitimate
Biden won't be president for more than a few months, but that was the whole point from the beginning.


The Biden family has been aspiring to be POTUS for decades. He isn't going to step down just a few months after finally achieving his dream. You have been getting sucked into some right wing conspiracy theories.I think he serves and completes 1 term but then doesn't run again in 2024.
Biden was never the goal of the left, a person of color was when that didn't work out through the debates they shove Kamala in there who basically said she thought he was a pervert sex offender but then became his running mate. It's irrelevant that Biden has tried to become president several times the point is it about him wanting to be president is that he is not mentally capable of it at this point the fact that he's a complete criminal and should probably be in prison is another topic as well. Their next push will be to get him declared mentally incompetent so they can push him out. They can only hide his dementia for so long. He himself has already said he will probably step down and/or he will not live out a term.

Sadly he probably does really think they wanted him and he's been elected for being himself instead of for cheating and fraud and Minnie not liking Trump. That's how delusional this pervert is.
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Let's hope he leaves office in the first half of his term.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but if he does, this counts as a Harris term and she can only run once more. If he lasts just 2 years + 1 day and then leaves, Harris gets to serve out his term and is eligible to run twice more. That would make almost 10 years of Harris. Ugh!
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Gigem314 said:

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Trump is going to keep tweeting about the election fraud until Jan. 20th, then sometime soon after that date once he returns to private citizen status, Twitter will likely start to aggressively censor him and that will be the end of that (specifically Trump using his Twitter account as a primary political bullhorn). So any of his current tweets where Twitter is adding 'Is Disputed' footnotes, you'll see those sort of Tweets by Trump just disappear after Jan. 20 because Twitter will start blocking them.
You shouldn't want Twitter censoring anyone. Free speech should be protected no matter how much you may disagree with it.

And if you think Trump is going away after the election, you'll be disappointed.

Trump was using his Twitter as a political bullhorn before he ran for office and he'll be using after. That isn't going away.

I'd suggest people like you stop following if it bothers you that much.


I was saying what is likely to happen based on recent statements by Twitter. Wasn't opining that I am bothered by Trump's tweets on the election (I am not at all bothered by them, actually). My impression is simply that Twitter is likely to more aggressively censor him after Jan. 20th.
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I do think the Dems see Biden as a 'bridge' president to eventually younger leadership in the party, and that Biden sees himself playing that role, but I am very skeptical on conspiracy theories that he'll be willingly stepping down in the middle of his first term.
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Pumpkinhead said:

I do think the Dems see Biden as a 'bridge' president to eventually younger leadership in the party, and that Biden sees himself playing that role, but I am very skeptical on conspiracy theories that he'll be willingly stepping down in the middle of his first term.
He won't have a choice. They hidden his dementia because he's hardly been out on the campaign trail because they knew that it was going to come in his favor no matter what when they started changing rules. But aside all that even if you don't believe any of that they simply cannot cover it much longer. It isn't about willingly stepping down. You'll probably see the 25th amendment come in to play.
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annie88 said:

Pumpkinhead said:

I do think the Dems see Biden as a 'bridge' president to eventually younger leadership in the party, and that Biden sees himself playing that role, but I am very skeptical on conspiracy theories that he'll be willingly stepping down in the middle of his first term.
He won't have a choice. They hidden his dementia because he's hardly been out on the campaign trail because they knew that it was going to come in his favor no matter what when they started changing rules. But aside all that even if you don't believe any of that they simply cannot cover it much longer. It isn't about willingly stepping down. You'll probably see the 25th amendment come in to play.


Well I am skeptical. I will believe that when I actually see it happen. I think more likely scenario is he finishes the term.
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Pumpkinhead said:

annie88 said:

Pumpkinhead said:

I do think the Dems see Biden as a 'bridge' president to eventually younger leadership in the party, and that Biden sees himself playing that role, but I am very skeptical on conspiracy theories that he'll be willingly stepping down in the middle of his first term.
He won't have a choice. They hidden his dementia because he's hardly been out on the campaign trail because they knew that it was going to come in his favor no matter what when they started changing rules. But aside all that even if you don't believe any of that they simply cannot cover it much longer. It isn't about willingly stepping down. You'll probably see the 25th amendment come in to play.


Well I am skeptical. I will believe that when I actually see it happen. I think more likely scenario is he finishes the term.
I don't think he'll be alive by 2024. I think his dementia will pull him out within the first six months.
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Pumpkinhead said:

I do think the Dems see Biden as a 'bridge' president to eventually younger leadership in the party, and that Biden sees himself playing that role, but I am very skeptical on conspiracy theories that he'll be willingly stepping down in the middle of his first term.
It might make sense to step down in the middle of a term.

It would give the VP, now President, a couple of years to get a record and become the incumbent in the next election. They could then be the incumbent during two elections instead of one. Then if they stepped down halfway through their second term, the cycle could repeat. If they didn't step down, then they could have a full ten year term.
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eric76 said:

Pumpkinhead said:

I do think the Dems see Biden as a 'bridge' president to eventually younger leadership in the party, and that Biden sees himself playing that role, but I am very skeptical on conspiracy theories that he'll be willingly stepping down in the middle of his first term.
It might make sense to step down in the middle of a term.

It would give the VP, now President, a couple of years to get a record and become the incumbent in the next election. They could then be the incumbent during two elections instead of one. Then if they stepped down halfway through their second term, the cycle could repeat. If they didn't step down, then they could have a full ten year term.
Im sure you get excited just thinking about it.
Rebel Yell
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eric76 said:

Pumpkinhead said:

I do think the Dems see Biden as a 'bridge' president to eventually younger leadership in the party, and that Biden sees himself playing that role, but I am very skeptical on conspiracy theories that he'll be willingly stepping down in the middle of his first term.
It might make sense to step down in the middle of a term.

It would give the VP, now President, a couple of years to get a record and become the incumbent in the next election. They could then be the incumbent during two elections instead of one. Then if they stepped down halfway through their second term, the cycle could repeat. If they didn't step down, then they could have a full ten year term.


"Step down" that is cute.

Hillary will tell him when she wants to be VP
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Gigem314 said:

eric76 said:

Pumpkinhead said:

I do think the Dems see Biden as a 'bridge' president to eventually younger leadership in the party, and that Biden sees himself playing that role, but I am very skeptical on conspiracy theories that he'll be willingly stepping down in the middle of his first term.
It might make sense to step down in the middle of a term.

It would give the VP, now President, a couple of years to get a record and become the incumbent in the next election. They could then be the incumbent during two elections instead of one. Then if they stepped down halfway through their second term, the cycle could repeat. If they didn't step down, then they could have a full ten year term.
Im sure you get excited just thinking about it.
Bunch of crap. But it might get you excited to think about it.

Considering that the incumbent usually seems to have an advantage, it a President wanted to enhance the chance of his VP being President for at least four years, this might be a smart way to help. It could go for both Republicans and Democrats. That said, it would be surprising to actually see it used.
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hobbsdg said:

One difference between Conservatives and Liberals:

When Conservatives feel wronged, they file what some call frivolous lawsuits to get things corrected.

When Liberals feel wronged, they commit what most would call "frivolous" acts of violence - assault, arson, and looting disguised as mostly, peaceful protests to get things they want. (i.e. Xbox, tv, clothing, etc.)
Frivolous, but mostly peaceful.
eric76
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Rebel Yell said:

eric76 said:

Pumpkinhead said:

I do think the Dems see Biden as a 'bridge' president to eventually younger leadership in the party, and that Biden sees himself playing that role, but I am very skeptical on conspiracy theories that he'll be willingly stepping down in the middle of his first term.
It might make sense to step down in the middle of a term.

It would give the VP, now President, a couple of years to get a record and become the incumbent in the next election. They could then be the incumbent during two elections instead of one. Then if they stepped down halfway through their second term, the cycle could repeat. If they didn't step down, then they could have a full ten year term.


"Step down" that is cute.

Hillary will tell him when she wants to be VP
I'm pretty sure that Hillary isn't the VP.
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jagvocate said:

If you think there was no fraud, you think it's over.

Check and check.
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I voted for Trump and wanted him to win. It bothered me that he lost. I then hoped that he would produce evidence and thought surely he would because I assumed nobody would say things he said without proof or knowing something we didn't.

He said he would concede if the EC voted for Biden. What am I missing?

Now he looks like he is taking a dump on his legacy.
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titan
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Pumpkinhead said:

I do think the Dems see Biden as a 'bridge' president to eventually younger leadership in the party, and that Biden sees himself playing that role, but I am very skeptical on conspiracy theories that he'll be willingly stepping down in the middle of his first term.
Interesting. So not to give way to Kamala, but to wait for some unknown younger Democrat? Do you mean you see him as Konstantin Chernenko? That's an interesting different take.

Even if so, Annie88 is probably also right that the wicked witch of the West Pelosi is already planning to install Kamala. Joe and Jill Biden should actually use the power of the WH to get her thrown out of power. That would be the wise thing to do to cover their backs. Joe will be at risk otherwise of that 25th being sprung at any moment.


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Leftist Democrats "have completely overplayed the Racism accusation. Honestly my first reaction when I hear it today is to assume bad intentions by the accuser, not the accused."
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Correction said:

TexAgs91 said:

infinity ag said:

The electoral college folks have voted...
You may have missed this
https://texags.com/forums/16/topics/3165981
What's there to miss? Trump electors in states he didn't win cast show votes.
So Heels can give up her senate seat now right? I wonder why she hasn't?
No, I don't care what CNN or MSNBC said this time
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