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Political Cynic |
No way to get rid of the pedophile and the Ho However there my be a way to remove the unlawfully seated congresscritters. | |||
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wishing we were congress |
seen at CTH | |||
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God will always provide |
And that is why we love our President | |||
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Too old to run, too mean to quit! |
Am I alone in thinking that the odds are greatly against this whole election fraud mess being a coincidence? All the people that were necessarily involved in multiple states and jurisdictions working to see that Trump did not get re-elected? Not to mention the rather obvious efforts of the lame stream media to cover it up. Elk There has never been an occasion where a people gave up their weapons in the interest of peace that didn't end in their massacre. (Louis L'Amour) "To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical. " -Thomas Jefferson "America is great because she is good. If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great." Alexis de Tocqueville FBHO!!! The Idaho Elk Hunter | |||
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This is coming around to bite the traitorous bastards in the ass. | |||
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Be not wise in thine own eyes |
No. Even Joe believes the election was rigged, and stated so. Yet his statement was and has been ignored. Ballots were printed differently for Republican areas to trigger adjudication. RAFFENSPERGER GETS CAUGHT: Georgia Ballots Were Printed DIFFERENTLY for GOP Areas vs. DEM Areas — Election Was Rigged! vvvvvvThis message has been edited. Last edited by: kimber1911, “We’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for our administration…President Obama’s administration before this. We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics,” Pres. Select, Joe Biden “Let’s go, Brandon” Kelli Stavast, 2 Oct. 2021 | |||
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Be not wise in thine own eyes |
Discussion between Gateway Pundits and Jovan Pulitzer. Jovan gives some details as to the extent of security(audit integrity) measures they are going through to record the audit in Arizona. Very interesting discussion. “We’re in a situation where we have put together, and you guys did it for our administration…President Obama’s administration before this. We have put together, I think, the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics,” Pres. Select, Joe Biden “Let’s go, Brandon” Kelli Stavast, 2 Oct. 2021 | |||
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Political Cynic |
From the Epoch Times - June 10 Arizona Audit: Hand Recount Expected to End This Week By Zachary Stieber June 9, 2021 Updated: June 10, 2021 Auditors in Arizona expect to soon finish their hand recount of the nearly 2.1 million ballots cast in Maricopa County in the 2020 presidential election. “I think the counting will be done by the end of this week,” former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett, a Republican, told reporters on June 8 at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, where the audit is taking place. The audit teams are shifting resources to ballot evaluation work, including things “related to whether the ballot was authentic,” Bennett added to The Epoch Times. “So there’s pictures of the ballots, we should find folds in the ones that were mailed in, which is the vast majority, I think 92 percent of them work by mail, so folds in the ballots for those that were sent by mail, there’s going to be a few at early voting locations that might be folded differently or not have holes in them. One of the microscopic cameras is looking for alignment marks and other things that are supposed to be aligned as far as the front and back of the ballot on an authentic ballot. Looking at the depression made in the oval when a handwritten writing instrument is used to fill out that oval as opposed to an inkjet or a Xerox machine making those marks, which obviously don’t want that happening,” he said. The ballot evaluation will take most of the rest of the month, according to Bennett, who is the Arizona Senate’s liaison for the audit. Randy Pullen, a former chairman of the Arizona Republican Party who is also serving as a spokesman for the audit, told reporters earlier on June 8 that 1.6 million of the nearly 2.1 million ballots cast in Maricopa County in last year’s election had been counted. Auditors are also still reviewing data that was captured from election machines, including tabulators, Bennett told The Epoch Times. The Arizona Senate, meanwhile, is still considering whether to expand the audit to bring in a new firm that would examine ballot images and provide a third set of numbers to compare to the original tabulation and the dataset that the auditors come up with. The state Senate ordered the audit late last year amid concerns of election integrity. The audit started on April 23. The Senate has control of the arena through June 30 to finish the audit, according to an agreement obtained by The Epoch Times. More and more workers have been brought on in recent days to help plow through the work, and officials added a third shift that runs from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. every night. After the audit work is completed, the auditors, led by Florida-based Cyber Ninjas, are going to produce a final report to the Senate. The report will be delivered one week after the other phases are completed, according to a scope of work document the firm gave to the Senate. The audit is largely supported by Republicans, including the Arizona Republican Party, and has drawn lawmakers from other states for tours, but has faced criticism from Democrats, who tried to halt the process in court earlier this year over security and privacy concerns. A judge in late April ruled against the Arizona Democratic Party, saying they had not provided “substantive evidence of any breaches or threatened breaches of voter privacy.” Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, a Democrat who is running for governor, has said observers she sent to the audit have witnessed “problematic practices, changing policies, and security threats” that will render the audit findings “unreliable.” Bennett and other officials connected to the process have disputed those claims. | |||
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Political Cynic |
From Epoch Times - June 10 People Leaving Blue States Advise Those Who Remain, ‘Start Making Better Decisions on Who You Vote For’ By Patricia Tolson June 9, 2021 Updated: June 10, 2021 Florida was the No. 1 relocation destination for Americans in 2020, according to Move.org. New York and California took first and second place in the contest for which states had the most people choosing to leave. Justin Pearson is a 27-year-old truck loader for a Target distribution center. A resident of Hemet, California, for 22 years, Pearson moved to the town of Riverside for another three years until the dramatic change in policies and rising cost of living made it impossible for him to live on his own. There also was no way he could afford to buy his own home, he said. In order to survive at all, he fled to Lake City, Florida. While the national average in property taxes is 1.07 percent, Floridians pay only 0.83 percent, and Californians pay even less—0.73 percent. But Pearson said the cost of everything else in California erased the benefit of lower property taxes. Additionally, Florida is one of only nine states in the country that has no state income or wage taxes. “With the COVID restrictions, a lot of businesses closed,” Pearson told The Epoch Times. “In turn, that caused an increase in homelessness. Then the governor enacted the zero-dollar bail policy and an early prison-release program, which caused the crime rate to skyrocket. Gas taxes were added. The cost of living was so high you could not get by if you were single. You literally had to have two or three incomes in order to make it.” A specific motivator in Pearson’s decision to choose Florida was his “deep respect” for Gov. Ron DeSantis because of his moves to ban Critical Race Theory, to enact an anti-riot bill, and his unapologetic position of “backing the blue.” Pearson also admires the widely criticized decision by DeSantis to lift all COVID restrictions, which he believes are killing California. Failed Policies California Gov. Gavin Newsom chose to maintain COVID-19 lockdown restrictions and to extend both state and federal emergency taxpayer-funded unemployment benefits. California’s unemployment rate of 8.3 percent is among the highest in the nation, second only to Hawaii’s 8.5 percent. The national average is 6.1 percent. Florida’s state emergency unemployment benefits are set to expire and DeSantis has declined to extend the additional $300 per week in federally subsidized unemployment benefits. Still, Florida’s unemployment rate stands at 4.8 percent. Pearson said California’s high unemployment fueled an explosion in homeless numbers, which had already been exacerbated by Newsom’s 2017 mental health budget cuts, which left unstable patients who would have otherwise been cared for wandering the streets. “You can walk on every corner and find trash everywhere, needles and feces,” Pearson said. “It’s disgusting.” Pearson also noted how illegal immigrants are flooding into California and the governor is doing nothing to stop it. “In fact,” Pearson said, “he gave them stimulus paychecks using our tax dollars.” Pearson, who ran back-the-blue rallies in California, said it was becoming too dangerous in California for Republicans to stand up for what they believed in. “People would come over and assault us,” Pearson recalled. “But, because of the zero-dollar bail policy, they would get away with it. California is just a difficult place to live and I don’t see it changing anytime soon until people in California start making better decisions on who they vote for.” Many of Pearson’s sentiments are shared by Laura Gainsborg. “I’ve been in New Jersey now for over 30 years and that’s enough,” the former Florida resident told The Epoch Times. “Talk about blue,” Gainsborg said of Pennington, New Jersey. “It’s a tiny little town and the people are as liberal as they get!” Like Pearson from California, Gainsborg wanted to return to Florida because she too felt uncomfortable discussing politics. According to Gainsborg, also a Republican, people in her predominantly liberal New Jersey neighborhood are not very receptive to listening to the other side. “There are very few people we can talk to,” Gainsborg lamented of the place she called home for three decades. “I want to move back to Florida. People in Florida are always friendly. You can talk to anybody, even those with different political leanings.” Gainsborg was also drawn to Florida by the leadership of Gov. Ron DeSantis. As a retired teacher, she supports his ban on critical race theory. She also favors his move to opt out of the additional $300 per week federal unemployment benefits, which she believes encourages people to avoid going back to work to earn a paycheck. Along with providing an additional 13 weeks of state taxpayers’ unemployment benefits, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy also extended the additional $300 per week in federal unemployment benefits. New Jersey’s unemployment rate is currently 7.5 percent. “It’s been horrible,” she said. “New Jersey is going down fast because people don’t want to go back to work. The teachers don’t want to go back to work. The unions are running New Jersey right now.” Paying lower property taxes was a major qualifier in Gainsborg’s decision to move to Florida. Gainsborg’s husband, a forensics scientist, is also preparing to retire. But even with their combined retirement benefits, she said they would not be able to afford the property taxes they would have otherwise had to pay in New Jersey. | |||
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Muzzle flash aficionado |
I just hope that all those who are relocating from Blue to Red states are either Conservatives or at least do not bring the bad traits of where they left with them. flashguy Texan by choice, not accident of birth | |||
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Political Cynic |
the fact that they are giving a bit of a warning about who to vote for makes me have hope that its mostly conservatives that are leaving, and that the residual progressives will slowly choke themselves | |||
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Political Cynic |
it also appears that representatives from MO and WI are now in AZ looking at the audit process I hope they take some lessons home with them | |||
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Muzzle flash aficionado |
It's been reported that representatives from 9 other states are checking out the AZ process. flashguy Texan by choice, not accident of birth | |||
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Just an FYI: DJT's birthday is Monday, June 14. I plan to observe it. | |||
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And that day just happens to be Flag Day! There is a God! God Bless you Mr. President! | |||
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7.62mm Crusader |
Cool observation guys. Happy birthday President Trump. | |||
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Diablo Blanco |
A “CA or NY conservative” may be a conservative when measured up against other CA or NY people, but measured up against Tennesseans they’re liberal at best. Our neighborhood is littered with them and COVID has made them completely insane. My best description is they’re like locusts and they’re a plague to the states they flee into. They might not be full blown commies but they’re not small government folks that believe in personal responsibility. _________________________ "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile - hoping it will eat him last” - Winston Churchil | |||
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Political Cynic |
^^^ that is true | |||
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Political Cynic |
From Epoch Times Pennsylvania Republicans Introduce Sweeping Election Reform Bill By Allen Zhong June 12, 2021 Updated: June 13, 2021 Pennsylvania Republicans proposed an overhaul of the state’s election system on Thursday with stricter voter identification requirements and mail ballot signature verification. State Rep. Seth Grove—the chair of the House State Government Committee who acts as House Republicans’ point person for election legislation—introduced the Voting Rights Protection Act, House Bill 1300, after months of hearings by the House State Government Committee. The legislation aims at transforming and improving Pennsylvania’s election process to restore the integrity of and trust in elections, according to a statement from Grove’s office. The bill seems to embrace ideas from both the Republican and Democrat side and proposes comprehensive measures to change the rules for election including: Allowing early in-person voting beginning in 2025. Allowing unsigned or undated ballots to be corrected before 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Giving counties the option to use secure mail-in ballot drop boxes during specific times at secure locations. Allowing mail-in ballots to be counted five days before an election. Current law allows the count to begin no earlier than 7:00 a.m. on Election Day. Requiring every voter to present a photo ID at the polls. Requiring signature verification for mail ballots. Eliminating the permanent mail-in voting list. Establishing a Bureau of Election Audits under the state Auditor General’s office. The newly-established bureau will have subpoena power and will regularly conduct election audits. Most of the proposed rules in House Bill 1300 are based on a report published by the State House Government Committee back on May 10. The report (pdf)—titled “A Comprehensive Review of Pennsylvania’s Election Laws: How Pennsylvania Can Guarantee Rights and Integrity in Our Election System”—identifies 25 aspects of the election process that needs improvements. The bill is intended to fix the issues listed in the report. “This responsible bill includes all aspects of issues brought before the committee and will propel Pennsylvania’s election into the 21st century, all while fixing fatal flaws and election security issues,” Grove said. Pennsylvania House Speaker Bryan Cutler, a Republican, is supportive of the bill. “House Republicans have consistently paved the way to more accessible, secure[,] and accurate elections,” he said. “Our caucus ensured the state tracked the impacts of our evolving election law in 2019 and 2020, and today we see those efforts brought to fruition in this important and thorough legislation by Chairman Grove. Pennsylvanians must have faith in their elections and this bill is another piece of restoring the public’s trust.” The proposed bill will likely be blocked by Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, though Republicans control both the House and Senate in the state legislature. Wolf suggested earlier the week that he will veto any election bill from the Republican side. “I will stand up for our freedom to vote. I will not allow bad actors to put up barriers to voting in Pennsylvania,” he said. “Not only will I veto any legislative efforts to roll back the freedoms Pennsylvanians right now have, I will continue to push for changes that expand our access to the polls.” The Republicans may not have enough votes to override Wolf’s likely veto. House Minority Leader Rep. Joanna E. McClinton told KDKA-TV that some parts of the bill may get bipartisan support but she denounced the idea of Bureau of Election Audits. “We do not need a Bureau of Election Audits. One of the things I’m waiting for my colleagues across the aisle to do is end the big lie, which reeked so much terror and havoc and a deadly attack on our United States Capitol,” she said. She also criticized that the Republicans cut off Democrats during the legislative process, saying the bill will reach an impasse at the executive branch. “The thing that makes Democrats in the House relevant is that we have a Democratic governor. So in order for a bill to get signed, it’s best that we all collaborate,” McClinton said. Wolf’s office and McClinton’s office didn’t respond immediately to requests for comments from The Epoch Times. | |||
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Nullus Anxietas |
Fixed it. "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher | |||
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