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Higgenbotham wrote:
Sun Dec 06, 2020 6:51 pm
Do you think he will form a third party?
Personally, I think we will end up with 3 parties. Trump will take his hardcore base with him. The Democrats will split once they figure out that Biden is not a AOC/Warren/Sanders socialist. The moderates of both current parties may well join and form a third party, especially if the country is threatened or attacked.

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Navigator wrote:
Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:03 am
Personally, I think we will end up with 3 parties. Trump will take his hardcore base with him. The Democrats will split once they figure out that Biden is not a AOC/Warren/Sanders socialist. The moderates of both current parties may well join and form a third party, especially if the country is threatened or attacked.
If we win this war, then I predict that the American people will embrace radical centrism for at least the next generation. Both the far left and the far right will be generally discredited.

The reason I'm saying this is because there are significant elements within both fringes that hate the US government so much that they would prefer a CCP victory. Once the war begins, these people will make their views loud and clear, whether it's by resisting the war effort or by trying to outright sabotage it. The remaining elements within both fringes will try to do damage control, but it will be too late. They will be associated with treason for a very long time afterward.

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** 08-Dec-2020 World View: Texas sues Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin

The mainstream media are becoming hysterical over a lawsuit filed by
Texas AG Ken Paxton with the Supreme Court accusing four states --
Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin -- of violating the US
constitution by making last-minute changes to election laws in ways
that violated the states' own state constitution in ways that
intentionally skewed the elections toward Biden, and therefore
prevented Texas from having fair representation in the electoral
college voting.

This is a really convoluted argument, but it's something that's
specifically permitted by the constitution. Normally, a Supreme Court
case has to go through state courts and federal appeals courts before
it can reach the Supreme Court. But if one state's policies are
directly challenging another state's rights in a way that's so
egregious that it can't be resolved by lower courts, then the Supreme
Court can take the case under "original jurisdiction." At the time
that this clause was written, there was a fear that states might go to
war with each other (which they did, 70 years later).

The mainstream media have been reporting daily how the courts have
rejected evidentiary cases brought by Trump lawyers showing massive
amounts of voter fraud. This includes a Pennsylvania case which the
court rejected earlier today by a vote of 9-0. However, they became
hysterical later today because of this Texas case because it bypasses
those objections.

If you do an internet search for "Ken Paxton," the Texas AG who filed
the suit, you'll find a long litany of articles calling Paxton evil
and calling the lawsuit dangerous garbage. The "experts" say that
this case will be thrown out immediately, like all the others.

However, later today the Louisiana joined the case with Texas, and
some other states may do so.

And then, in the last few hours, the Supreme Court has demanded that
the four states must "actively respond" to the election fraud
allegations in the Texas bill of complaint, and must do so by Thursday
at 3 pm ET. So the case wasn't immediately thrown out like the
others.

This keeps the case alive for two more days, after which the Supreme
Court may or may not dismiss this case like the others.

The mainstream media, which is under Stalinist-type censorship and
mind control by the Democrats, are not publishing any articles on this
evening's Supreme Court decision. The decision was extensively
covered on Hannity this evening on Fox News, but the only article I
was able to find was the following one:

-- Jordan Sekulow to Newsmax TV: Texas’ SCOTUS Case ‘Be-All, End-All’
https://www.wbap.com/news/jordan-sekulo ... l-end-all/
(WBAP, 8-Dec-2020)

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When he went on Bannon's War Room, Allen West said he thought seven other states would join Texas in the lawsuit against Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. That number as of Tuesday evening is now nine: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina and South Dakota have joined Texas and Louisiana in the lawsuit.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/1 ... nsylvania/
https://twitter.com/Eric_Schmitt/status ... 5982624768

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Guest wrote:
Wed Dec 09, 2020 3:26 am
When he went on Bannon's War Room, Allen West said he thought seven other states would join Texas in the lawsuit against Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. That number as of Tuesday evening is now nine: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina and South Dakota have joined Texas and Louisiana in the lawsuit.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/1 ... nsylvania/
https://twitter.com/Eric_Schmitt/status ... 5982624768
Sounds like a good line up from the second US civil war.

Keep your powder dry, gentlemen.

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Guest wrote:
Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:14 am
Sounds like a good line up from the second US civil war.

Keep your powder dry, gentlemen.
With all your posts about how "America is lost" and that "it's time for a civil war," I can't help but ask.

If Biden prevails, and we go to war with China while he is in office, which side would you back?

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DaKardii wrote:
Wed Dec 09, 2020 9:21 am
Guest wrote:
Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:14 am
Sounds like a good line up from the second US civil war.

Keep your powder dry, gentlemen.
With all your posts about how "America is lost" and that "it's time for a civil war," I can't help but ask.

If Biden prevails, and we go to war with China while he is in office, which side would you back?
I haven't said "America is lost."

I would be on America's side. I love my country, unlike leftist turds like yourself.

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It's hard to distinguish one "Guest" from another, since they all look
the same, and they play games by pretending to be other "Guests."
Someone who can't even use a consistently identifiable handle is not
particularly credible.

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https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/ ... fmbiwzBtMF
But the glaring omission of any discussion of China or the Indo-Pacific region — which the Biden camp has said will be a top foreign policy priority for his administration — risked sending an alarming message to regional allies such as Japan amid hopes for a continued U.S.-led charge confronting an increasingly assertive Beijing.

“Biden is rightfully focused on [Austin’s] strength in logistics that pertains to combating the pandemic,” said Bonnie Glaser, director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank. “But experience in counterinsurgency efforts in the Middle East is not what we need to deal with threats in the Indo-Pacific.”
China Joe has already dropped the ball and he is not even in office yet. :shock: This does not bode well. I don't see Panda Joe Biden as off to a good start. Nor do I see him becoming a hero president. I see our allies being sacrificed and piled high in mass graves.

At least Lebron will still be able to make money off of his Chinese fans.

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There's another issue beyond the possible voter fraud. It's the kind of influence Silicon Valley has on our elections. For all the ranting I've listened to the past four years regarding Russian election interference, they couldn't even begin to approach the effectiveness of Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and others.

They chose for you the news you can read. Many people don't bother to look at more than the headline unless they're political junkies. Everyone in Silicon Valley is in bed with the Democrats, possessing the kind of authority the 19th Century Robber Barons could only dream of having. They not only downplayed the Hunter Biden scandal, they locked any account that attempted to share it on Twitter, locked the newspaper, along with the White House Press Secretary.

This should scare the hell out of people, regardless of your political alignment. It's one thing if you want to live in a bubble where you only hear views you agree with (though this is far easier for the left than right). Quite another for Big Tech to create the bubble for you. I'd love to see a 21st Century version of the Anti-trust laws they used to bust up the oil companies, though I'm not what you would call optimistic about it.

I've watched the media's transformation in my lifetime. There's always going to be a certain liberal bias, but about ten years ago, they become an arm of the Democratic Party, wanting to be: "on the right side of history." Don't forget what those Wikileaks emails revealed: the media coordinating with the Democrats, the primaries rigged for Hillary, Hillary being given the debate questions in advance. It's truly staggering and it makes me wonder what's going to happen now.

I don't dismiss these radicals as many others do. History is rife with examples of groups like them whom people swear could never, ever take power. . . until they do. They're demanding Trump and every associate be arrested, for truth commissions, to have anyone who says anything positive about him destroyed. Five years ago, abolishing the police was laughed at and considered a right-wing conspiracy, yet there we are.

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