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Joe Biden has been elected the 46th President
Backintheday544 replied to Numark3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Republicans under Obama - he rules under executive order Republican under Trump - please issue more executive orders Republican under Biden - don’t you dare use an executive order Was it? Looking more like 306 for Joe. Trump called that a landslide! -
Joe Biden has been elected the 46th President
Backintheday544 replied to Numark3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This election has always been a mandate on Trump. The thing I think the right should fear is lingering memories of 2016. The left has always had issues with getting out to vote. I think 2016 woke the left out of complacency. The memories of 2016 will drive larger left vote more often, just look at 2018. The right needs to worry if they can get out the vote without a Trump on the ballot or do they go back to normal voting patterns. -
Joe Biden has been elected the 46th President
Backintheday544 replied to Numark3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
this is 100 percent Trumps fault. If he would have been less Trump and more normal, so many people would not have voted against him. -
Why does everyone hate Chris Christie?
Backintheday544 replied to JetsFan20's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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IRS uses a system called IDRS to look up your tax info. It’s DOS based.
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Lawyers who read tariffs!
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calm down and look at the lower left corner. What’s the temperature? 19 degrees. Was it 19 degrees at any time in Nov in Detroit? No. So what’s up? This picture is from December 2019 and that law suit is settled. The graphic, we found, as well as the report it came from, were real. However, the news segment aired not in November 2020, but in December 2019. The lawsuit referenced in the report was dropped by the plaintiff on July 1, 2020, after “remedial action” was taken by the city of Detroit They’re also using voter registration numbers from prior to 11/3. WI allows same day registration that’s not reflected in their 3.6 million number they keep coming up with.
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None of those are irregularities. Before the election everyone knew this would be one of if not the largest election turnouts of all time. And it is been. Like Trump or not, almost everyone has an opinion on him and that drove out the votes. Having mail in ballots go mainly blue isn’t a surprise at all. This too was something talked about even before Tuesday.
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Best Countries To Relocate To For Americans
Backintheday544 replied to Like A Mofo's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
and am what she did was inappropriate and she shouldn’t have done that. A cop also shouldn’t have engaged with her like that to create that situation. If he does his job and just sits there, doesn’t engage her and start swearing at her, she doesn’t spit. Simple as that. Cops need to do their jobs and often that means be the bigger person and don’t engage. -
Best Countries To Relocate To For Americans
Backintheday544 replied to Like A Mofo's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yes. He’s a cop. His job is to serve and protect. We don’t have much context about why he was there, but I’ll assume crowd control. Crowd control is meant to help protect property and arrest bad actors. Why would anyone think it’s a good idea for a cop to antagonize protestors? That’s like throwing gas on a fire. He should have done his job, stood there and took some yelling from protestors. Instead he decided to engage the protestor, and make the situation much worse than it would be if he wasn’t there. -
that’s not how the judge feels based on the last I’ve seen: https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/04/judge-postal-service-mail-in-ballots-434051 A federal judge thrashed the U.S. Postal Service Wednesday, and suggested he might seek testimony from Postmaster General Louis DeJoy for declining to comply with a last-minute court order to deploy postal inspectors to sweep facilities for undelivered ballots. “Someone may have a price to pay for that,” said Judge Emmet Sulliivan of the U.S. District Court of Washington D.C.
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The only thing I’ve seen that I would consider fraud is when USPS refused a court order to sweep their locations for missing ballots.