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Comcast to begin capping data use
SoTier replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This ain't socialism, skippy! It's capitalism at it's finest. No wonder you're a Trumplet ...my dog understands the difference between socialism and captialism better than you do: socialism to him is sharing his balls with me if I ask him for one while captialism is gathering as many of his balls as he can find and keeping them all to himself. -
NYS AG Letitia James and Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance are more than a match to take on Covid Donnie and his sycophants in court, and there's little doubt that Trump would get some prison time. Even a month in a NYS DOCS facility would easily be the worst experience of Covid Donnie's life, and he'd get more than that, and Cuomo would absolutely not grant him clemency.
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Pardons don't cover future acts so it's likely these cretins will be heard from again ...
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^^^ TBBills didn't call you any names. He said you were on "the fraudulent side looking like an idiot". If you don't want to "look like an idiot", I suggest you stop acting like one. You refuse to face the reality that Trump lost the election both in the Electoral College vote and in the popular vote, and neither was very close. You refuse to accept the word of hundreds of state officials across the country as well as the federal official charged with cyber security that there was no significant or organized election fraud of any kind. You refuse to admit that while Trump and his lapdogs have made all kinds of claims of fraud, they have failed to produce evidence of even a single case of fraud in any court.
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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
SoTier replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This is more or less a "projective" study -- I'm sure scientists have a better name for it -- that takes the limited evidence from recovered covid-19 patients and projects forward. Covid-19 has been around for less than a year, so there's no concrete evidence how long immunity actually lasts. What the researchers did was study how the level of antibodies decreased over the span of a few months in a group of recovered Covid-19 patients and projected that forward. Is that valid? I don't know. The study was published on the internet rather than in a traditional medical journal and hasn't been peer-reviewed. What we do know is that while most people who contract covid-19 don't die from it, some individuals suffer long term heart, respiratory, and/or neurological effects -- so-called "long haulers". We don't know if these effects eventually disappear, diminish or are permanent. -
There is no 'it" to be "resolved" on January 20, 2021. At noon, Joseph R Biden will take the oath of office as the 46th POTUS, and at about 12:03 PM, he will be become POTUS and Trump will be a private citizen. All Trump's powers and privileges as POTUS cease. The only power Trump will then have will be however much the cowardice of the national GOP grants him. My guess is that ol' Covid Donnie will skip the Inauguration ceremony to play golf while his sycophants remove his personal effects from the WH and his army of moronic Trumplets impersonate zombie wannabees by marching in the streets of Washington and other cities.
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Thanksgiving Game: Texans at Lions @ 12:30 est
SoTier replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The pregame show starts at 12 noon. The kick off is 12:30. It's supposed to be done by 4. -
The Mueller investigation was about candidate Trump and the election. Weissman is proposing that the new AG prosecute Trump for a different crime entirely: obstruction of justice into the investigation of the first case. That's a valid view because nobody, including the POTUS, is above the law. I'm not sure that choosing not to prosecute this new charge would be as detrimental to future prosecutions as Weissman believes.
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If all these Trumplets have all this evidence, why the hell don't they ever bring it into court????? Almost all of the cases have been dismissed because the Trumplets never present any actual evidence of their claims to judges.
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The Great Snowflake-in-Chief was supposed to attend a "hearing" in a Gettysburg, PA hotel today with Crazy Rudy to promote his "Poor, poor pitiful me!" voting fraud agenda, but the trip was canceled because another WH staffer tested positive. Not sure if the "hearing" is still on. And all those Congressional Republicans who sold out their personal integrity with their silence after the election in the vain hope that Trump would help in the GA runoff look to be getting exactly what they deserve.
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The approximately 65% of the eligible voters who voted in 2020 was the highest percentage voter turn out since 1960 IIRC.
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Since there has been not a single shred of any kind of large scale election fraud anywhere in the country, there's nothing to "fix". The only improvement to the electoral process itself that needs to be made is that some states need to improve the way they process mail-in voting, which would be to start the process of verifying signatures and "curing" ballots earlier than Election Day or the day after Election Day.
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What We Must Believe to Believe Biden Won
SoTier replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The 2020 election was nothing like previous disputed elections. 1796 - This election was not disputed. 1800 - This election was deadlocked because the emergence of political parties resulted in the Democratic candidates candidates for Presidents (Jefferson) and VP (Burr) wound up with the same number of electoral votes which sent the election to the House of Representatives. This election had nothing to do with fraud. It did result in the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment before the 1804 election. 1824 - None of the 4 candidates for POTUS -- John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, and William Crawford -- got a majority of the popular vote or the Electoral College votes so the election went to the House of Representatives. This election had nothing to do with fraud. 1877 - This election did involve election fraud and voter suppression in which the election results in four states totaling 20 Electoral College were disputed, leaving the Democratic candidate, Tilden, one electoral vote short of a majority, and resulting in a quid pro quo deal that gave the 20 disputed electoral college votes to Rutherford in exchange for pulling federal troops out of Southern states and ending Reconstruction. 2000 - This election came down to fewer than 600 votes in a single state, with the dispute revolving around counting poorly marked ballots (the infamous "hanging chads"). NONE of these elections had a candidate who lost both the popular vote and the electoral vote by significant margins and then tried repeatedly to overturn the election results by 1) claiming massive election fraud without any shred of evidence or 2) attempting to pressure state officials to overturn the state election results. Mail-in ballots have been in use in the US since 1864 without issue. Three states -- Colorado, Oregon, and Washington -- have been using for all mail-in voting for years without issues. Despite your claims, only 9 states mailed out ballots to all registered votes: California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Nevada, New Jersey, Utah, Vermont, and Washington. The Trump campaign didn't cry "foul" in any of these states, although the Nevada GOP made jackasses of themselves by claiming that they found out-of-state residents voting by mail in Nevada who turned out to be spouses of US military personnel. If you want to see somebody historically and politically ignorant who runs his mouth, I suggest you look in a mirror. -
A Gift To Putin On Way Out The Door
SoTier replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
How are spy planes -- which would be at high altitudes I presume -- superior to spy satellites with better cameras? I can go to Google Maps, select satellite view, and zoom into my house and not only see the arbor at my back gate but also the part of my garden pond that's not obscured by the tree next to it. Wouldn't spy satellites be even more technically advanced? -
What We Must Believe to Believe Biden Won
SoTier replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What has been "unprecedented" about this election was the attempt by Trump and his sycophants to subvert mail-in voting as well as their attempts to discredit the election results. The fact is that mail-in voting has been used successfully since the Civil War, 156 years ago. There was absolutely no evidence of any kind of organized fraud in any state or any kind of electronic tampering with ballot results. That was confirmed by Trump's own cyber security chief who was promptly fired for his honesty. -
Is Biden a Lame Duck?
SoTier replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This is nonsense. There is absolutely nothing that indicates that Biden's "mental condition" is anything except nonsensical wishful thinking by RW partisans. Biden has always made verbal faux pas, probably the result of his childhood speech impediment, stuttering. The US currently faces significant economic problems that haven't been seen since the Great Depression. The economic situation is far worse than the Great Recession but since economic hardships have fallen hardest on marginal economic segments -- low-skill, low wage workers in the hospitality industry, gig workers, mom-and-pop small businesses, etc rather than on major corporations or the finanacial markets -- the situation doesn't seem as dire. If Congress does not get together and pass a stimulus package before the end of the year, the proverbial manure is going to hit the proverbial fan. Getting employment back to the level where it was in January, 2020 will be a major accomplishment in the next four years. -
Is Biden a Lame Duck?
SoTier replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
^^^ I agree with both of you. Right now, we need a POTUS who can restore faith in democratic governance by dealing with the daunting challenges currently facing the country by governing in a competent manner with moderate policies that most Americans can at least accept if not support. -
November 23, 2020 : It's official: Covid-19 306, Trump 232. Be smart and get your flu shot. Be smarter and wear a mask and practice social distancing. Be really smart and don't share your air. November 19, 2020 - The U of Washington's IHME projects that more than 471,000 could die from coronavirus by March 1, 2021, about 30,000 more than its previous projection of more than 438,000 American deaths by March 1, 2021. November 23, 2020 - 257,707 Americans have died of coronavirus with a singe day death toll of 909. November 22, 2020 - 256,798 Americans have died of coronavirus with a singe day death toll of 893. November 21, 2020 - 255,905 Americans have died of coronavirus with a singe day death toll of 1460. November 20, 2020 - 254,445 Americans have died of coronavirus with a singe day death toll of 1935. November 19, 2020 - 252,510 Americans have died of coronavirus with a singe day death toll of 1962. November 18, 2020 - 250,548 Americans have died of coronavirus with a singe day death toll of 1841. Average daily deaths from coronavirus, November 18-23, 2020: 1500 Average daily deaths from coronavirus, November 11-17, 2020: 1287 Average daily deaths from coronavirus, November 4-10, 2020: 1008 Average daily deaths from coronavirus, October 28-November 3, 2020: 852 Average daily deaths from coronavirus, October 21-27, 2020: 800 Average daily deaths from coronavirus, October 14-20, 2020: 726 November 1, 2020 - 22,748 Americans died of coronavirus in the month of October, an average of 734 per day. October 1, 2020 - 21,311 Americans died of coronavirus in the month of September, an average of 710 per day. November 1, 2020 - 231,003 Americans have died of coronavirus October 1, 2020 - 207,808 Americans have died of coronavirus. September 1, 2020 - 185,594 Amercians have died of coronavirus. July 1, 2020 - 127,299 Americans have died of coronavirus.
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I think that he'll try simply to pardon himself because I put nothing past him. The question of whether a president can pardon himself has never been ruled on. I think that Trump's rush to nominate conservative justices to the SCOTUS may come back to bite in him in the arse on this issue because those conservatives are "strict constructionists" who aren't likely to "write new law". Of course, it's largely moot since neither Trump nor the Baby Trumps are protected from civil or criminal charges brought in state courts. The whole clan can trot their corrupt arses off to Russia or whatever other authoritarian country that won't extradite them back to the US to face criminal charges or civil litigation.
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Is Biden a Lame Duck?
SoTier replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Good enough for me. He did what he was nominated to do. -
The Secret Service and FBI agents as well as all the other federal employees who took oaths to support and defend the US Constitution not to do Donald Trump's bidding.
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Trump's Legal Machine Grinds to a Halt
SoTier replied to WideNine's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I agree. There's real fear among GA Republicans that Trump's claims of election fraud -- especially in Georgia by Republicans -- will suppress Republican turnout in the run off election. It would be such karma for the GOP if it did because that race hinges on turn-out. -
Trump's Legal Machine Grinds to a Halt
SoTier replied to WideNine's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
No, the most patently outrageous nutbar is gone because her membership on the "legal team" was making even die-hard Trumplets hold on to their wallets instead of donating to Covid Donnie's slush --- I mean "legal" --- fund.