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1   Patrick   2021 Jan 19, 10:35pm  

He's not quite gone yet. Maybe say it again tomorrow evening.
2   richwicks   2021 Jan 19, 10:59pm  

Patrick says
He's not quite gone yet. Maybe say it again tomorrow evening.


It's fine to have hope, but have logic first.

We had a coup d'état, the military was our last resort, and the military has allowed us to go into a dictatorship and has wiped their oath of enlistment on their asshole. Biden is the new puppet of the MIC, we go into unlimited war again, the nation will be remembered with the same love and respect as Nazi Germany in 50 years as our nation plunders and murders all over the world for the rest of our lives.

When Kennedy "won" the election against Nixon, it was a narrow victory. It was believable. This was blatant.
3   Patrick   2021 Jan 19, 11:13pm  

I know.
4   Onvacation   2021 Jan 20, 9:12am  

He would have won if it were 52%
5   Patrick   2021 Jan 20, 9:15am  

Onvacation says
He would have won if it were 52%


Lol!

We now know that it doesn't matter what percent of the people approved of Trump.

Our votes don't matter at all.

And we are not allowed to speak about it on any of the FAGAT platforms.
6   Onvacation   2021 Jan 20, 9:18am  

And now we are supposed to peacefully come together. Unless you white, which includes black people that didn't vote for Biden.
7   Booger   2021 Jan 24, 10:15am  

Spotted in South Florida:
8   GreaterNYCDude   2021 Jan 25, 11:35am  

Interesting stat

Since 1860 thre have been two president who received more popular votes when running for a 2nd term as compared to their first effort, BUT still lost the election.

Trump (17.8 % more votes in 2020 than 2016)

And

Grover Cleveland (12.7 % more votes in 1888 than 1884)

Normally when an incumbent increases his vote total in his reelection effort, he wins. If he sees his vote total decrease (Carter, Bush I, Hoover, Taft) he looses.

Exception was Obama who had 5.1% fewer votes during his reflection campin in 2012 but still won.

Of course Grover Cleveland is also the only person (to date) who has served two terms non consecutively.

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