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BTW, if somehow Trump manages to get through somehow (like a faithless elector throwing the contest into Congress), not only will the left go berserk if Trump continues as president, they will assassinate him.
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America needs a blood civil war. A free America won't survive without one.Navigator wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 9:33 pm BTW, if somehow Trump manages to get through somehow (like a faithless elector throwing the contest into Congress), not only will the left go berserk if Trump continues as president, they will assassinate him.
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Nor can I. Biden is on China's payroll. When Taiwan is attacked, Biden (or Kamala) will do nothing. Taiwan will fall.Navigator wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 9:05 pm I apologize for being sarcastic. I too find the liberals so out of touch with logic and reality as to make my head spin.
I cannot in any way fathom a Biden or Harris becoming a hero.
The American military is already being shredded by BLM BS. It won't be able to fight as it should. America will destroyed. China will be too, but we will bocome a 3rd world hellhole.
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** 05-Nov-2020 World View: It's almost over
As of this moment, it appears that the election counting is almost
over, and Biden will be president, the Republicans will lose one seat
in the Senate but still control it, and the Democrats will lose
several seats in the House, but still control it. The stock markets
are cheering because this means political gridlock.
There are still several states in play, with vote-counting still in
progress, so it's still possible that Trump could win, or that the
Senate could flip, but those are considered unlikely.
Two states, Arizona and Nevada, could be called today, and Biden is
expected to win both, and the presidency. If either one flips to
Trump, then a Biden win is still likely, but less certain, and will
depend on other states, especially Pennsylvania.
It's not expected that the legal battles will change the results.
As of this moment, it appears that the election counting is almost
over, and Biden will be president, the Republicans will lose one seat
in the Senate but still control it, and the Democrats will lose
several seats in the House, but still control it. The stock markets
are cheering because this means political gridlock.
There are still several states in play, with vote-counting still in
progress, so it's still possible that Trump could win, or that the
Senate could flip, but those are considered unlikely.
Two states, Arizona and Nevada, could be called today, and Biden is
expected to win both, and the presidency. If either one flips to
Trump, then a Biden win is still likely, but less certain, and will
depend on other states, especially Pennsylvania.
It's not expected that the legal battles will change the results.
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I hope not.John wrote: Thu Nov 05, 2020 9:03 am ** 05-Nov-2020 World View: It's almost over
It's not expected that the legal battles will change the results.
The fraud is obvious and rampant, its an embarrassment to this country.
If the fraud and corruption cannot be stopped where do we go from here?
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Republicans are very angry at having the election stolen. Trump looked very angry when he spoke today. This isn't over.Guest wrote: Thu Nov 05, 2020 11:46 pmI hope not.John wrote: Thu Nov 05, 2020 9:03 am ** 05-Nov-2020 World View: It's almost over
It's not expected that the legal battles will change the results.
The fraud is obvious and rampant, its an embarrassment to this country.
If the fraud and corruption cannot be stopped where do we go from here?
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** 05-Nov-2020 World View: Political gridlock
North Korea, Cuba and Venezuela.
As I'm working on my Vietnam book, here's a statement that Communist
Party Secretary-General at the time, Truong Chinh, said in 1986:
the Soviet Union in the 1990s, and in Cuba in the 2010s. It's a
near-perfect record.
But not completely perfect. Socialism is still alive and well in the
socialist paradises of North Korea and Venezuela. Nobody is
trampled-upon there, huh?
Even today, the Chinese people in "Communist" China have about 1/4th
of the income of the same Chinese people living in free market Taiwan.
Those poor Taiwanese people are really being trampled-upon.
But oh, let a capitalist economy take a short breather from its rapid
growth through gridlock, then the trampled-upon will take revenge, as
the antifa-blm fascists have been doing.
John J. Xenakis wrote: > ** 05-Nov-2020 World View: It's almost over
> As of this moment, it appears that the election counting is almost
> over, and Biden will be president, the Republicans will lose one
> seat in the Senate but still control it, and the Democrats will
> lose several seats in the House, but still control it. The stock
> markets are cheering because this means political gridlock.
Lol! Unlike those glorious Communist economies, like the ones inDavid Horn wrote: > There is something uniquely bad about market economics that sees
> political failure, and gridlock guarantees it, as a huge plus for
> capitalists. We're less and less on the same team. Nick Hanauer
> is right. Eventually, the trampled-upon will take revenge, and it
> won't be restrained. https://nickhanauer.com/
North Korea, Cuba and Venezuela.
As I'm working on my Vietnam book, here's a statement that Communist
Party Secretary-General at the time, Truong Chinh, said in 1986:
Socialism collapsed in China in the 1970s, in Vietnam in the 1980s, in> "We have made mistakes due to ‘leftist infantilism’,
> idealism, and to the contravention of the objective laws of
> socio-economic development. These mistakes were manifested in
> the...[emphasis given to] developing heavy industry on a large
> scale beyond our practical capacity...[maintaining] the
> bureaucratically centralised mechanism of economic management
> based on state subsidies with a huge superstructure which
> overburdens the infrastructure. As a result, we relied mostly on
> foreign aid for our subsistence."
the Soviet Union in the 1990s, and in Cuba in the 2010s. It's a
near-perfect record.
But not completely perfect. Socialism is still alive and well in the
socialist paradises of North Korea and Venezuela. Nobody is
trampled-upon there, huh?
Even today, the Chinese people in "Communist" China have about 1/4th
of the income of the same Chinese people living in free market Taiwan.
Those poor Taiwanese people are really being trampled-upon.
But oh, let a capitalist economy take a short breather from its rapid
growth through gridlock, then the trampled-upon will take revenge, as
the antifa-blm fascists have been doing.
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http://www.domigood.com/2020/11/history ... tions.html
If the Democrats' playbook is not identical to the Bolsheviks', then it is eerily similar.
Welcome to 1917 in 2020!
If the Democrats' playbook is not identical to the Bolsheviks', then it is eerily similar.
Welcome to 1917 in 2020!
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I have mentioned this before, but I suspect China will invade Taiwan BEFORE Biden takes office to provoke a non-nuclear war between China and the US/Japan which will end in a cease-fire gotten by incoming President Biden and then peace on China's terms with the US withdrawing from the Far East. Remember the Great Progressive Goal: the Humiliation and Humbling of America. To consolidate this the United Nations might even arrange a short Occupation by UN troops of America on the lines of Germany in 1945 with the US Constitution set aside as a "Fascist" document and with war crimes "trials" for Trump and his war-mongering associates. Many Democrats want to see Japan humbled and weakened because it was World War Two that gave the Democrats a two-generational hegemony over the US public. That China would move on Taiwan is a frightening certainty, more likely than that Israel and Iran might have lobbed nukes at each other before 2026: under the Iran Nuke Deal Iran may "resume" making nuclear weapons by 2024 at the latest. China would see a few million Chinese dead and some destroyed military pieces as "small potatoes" and an acceptable loss for the goal of Far East hegemony. Many American college graduates are said to view Chinese Communism favorably..
Oh, Biden also gets the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end the war.
John and others, discuss. BTW, pictures of Joe Biden's posing with Gerry Adams and a female IRA terrorist have just surfaced in the London Daily Mail. Apparently Biden is a fervent supporter of the IRA as he is an Irish Catholic. To keep the 1998 Irish "Peace" Accords in place Biden wants to keep Britain in the EU. Expect trouble with Britain and the EU under President Biden.
Oh, Biden also gets the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end the war.
John and others, discuss. BTW, pictures of Joe Biden's posing with Gerry Adams and a female IRA terrorist have just surfaced in the London Daily Mail. Apparently Biden is a fervent supporter of the IRA as he is an Irish Catholic. To keep the 1998 Irish "Peace" Accords in place Biden wants to keep Britain in the EU. Expect trouble with Britain and the EU under President Biden.
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"Biden wants this, Biden plans that...", dude Biden wants a friggen ICE CREAM CONE. He doesn't have any kind of thought other than that. He's no scheming chess player, he is a tired old man with dementia.Nathan Redshield wrote: Fri Nov 06, 2020 10:24 pm BTW, pictures of Joe Biden's posing with Gerry Adams and a female IRA terrorist have just surfaced in the London Daily Mail. Apparently Biden is a fervent supporter of the IRA as he is an Irish Catholic. To keep the 1998 Irish "Peace" Accords in place Biden wants to keep Britain in the EU. Expect trouble with Britain and the EU under President Biden.
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