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#21
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
All I know is I have never seen cities boarding up because of the election before. DC is one of the many. I have never seen a caravan of vehicles blocking bridges or blocking access for voters. I have never seen a person from a group hit a campaign staffer's vehicle. These are unprecedented times indeed. And that fence around the White House is pathetic and sad.
You've never seen it because you've never before lived under authoritarian rule. Until now. 

Trump: "The Supreme Court decision on voting in Pennsylvania is a VERY dangerous one. It will allow rampant and unchecked cheating and will undermine our entire systems of laws. It will also induce violence in the streets. Something must be done!”

This is trump basically saying "stand by" to his right wing thugs. It's a sad state of affairs when your own president's comments have to be repeatedly censored by social media companies.
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#23
That is funny, portland, philly, minny all are such GOP strongholds.  Must be why they are burning. 

And yes, Twitter censoring people is justification for claiming it is the presidents fault.  Circular logic much?
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#24
Lets not forget Kenosha, Atlanta, Houston, New York, DC....  Quite a few, some trend eh.
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#25
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@Vikergirl said:
All I know is I have never seen cities boarding up because of the election before. DC is one of the many. I have never seen a caravan of vehicles blocking bridges or blocking access for voters. I have never seen a person from a group hit a campaign staffer's vehicle. These are unprecedented times indeed. And that fence around the White House is pathetic and sad.
You've never seen it because you've never before lived under authoritarian rule. Until now. 

Trump: "The Supreme Court decision on voting in Pennsylvania is a VERY dangerous one. It will allow rampant and unchecked cheating and will undermine our entire systems of laws. It will also induce violence in the streets. Something must be done!”

This is trump basically saying "stand by" to his right wing thugs. It's a sad state of affairs when your own president's comments have to be repeatedly censored by social media companies.
Interesting that it is D run cities with recent demonstrations and violence boarding up buildings.  I would think demonstration and violence would be more likely from the left in left run cities but we'll see if any violence even occurs.

Would cheating trigger violence?  Possibly, but certainly not today unless there was very clear and direct evidence of cheating caught on camera and widely distributed.  A video of a PO worker throwing away ballots might do it!  
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#26
Quote: @IDVikingfan said:
@MaroonBells said:
@Vikergirl said:
All I know is I have never seen cities boarding up because of the election before. DC is one of the many. I have never seen a caravan of vehicles blocking bridges or blocking access for voters. I have never seen a person from a group hit a campaign staffer's vehicle. These are unprecedented times indeed. And that fence around the White House is pathetic and sad.
You've never seen it because you've never before lived under authoritarian rule. Until now. 

Trump: "The Supreme Court decision on voting in Pennsylvania is a VERY dangerous one. It will allow rampant and unchecked cheating and will undermine our entire systems of laws. It will also induce violence in the streets. Something must be done!”

This is trump basically saying "stand by" to his right wing thugs. It's a sad state of affairs when your own president's comments have to be repeatedly censored by social media companies.
Interesting that it is D run cities with recent demonstrations and violence boarding up buildings.  I would think demonstration and violence would be more likely from the left in left run cities but we'll see if any violence even occurs.

Would cheating trigger violence?  Possibly, but certainly not today unless there was very clear and direct evidence of cheating caught on camera and widely distributed.  A video of a PO worker throwing away ballots might do it!  

I think the evidence of fraud, like that exposed by project veritas and those of the postal workers stealing mail have more of an effect on the conservative minded voters.  But their resolve is to make sure and vote rather than burn shit down.  The working class understands businesses are important.  The rioting class (those funded by anarchists, antifa,...) look for any excuse to be important and will riot given any reason.
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#27
Quote: @greediron said:
@IDVikingfan said:
@MaroonBells said:
@Vikergirl said:
All I know is I have never seen cities boarding up because of the election before. DC is one of the many. I have never seen a caravan of vehicles blocking bridges or blocking access for voters. I have never seen a person from a group hit a campaign staffer's vehicle. These are unprecedented times indeed. And that fence around the White House is pathetic and sad.
You've never seen it because you've never before lived under authoritarian rule. Until now. 

Trump: "The Supreme Court decision on voting in Pennsylvania is a VERY dangerous one. It will allow rampant and unchecked cheating and will undermine our entire systems of laws. It will also induce violence in the streets. Something must be done!”

This is trump basically saying "stand by" to his right wing thugs. It's a sad state of affairs when your own president's comments have to be repeatedly censored by social media companies.
Interesting that it is D run cities with recent demonstrations and violence boarding up buildings.  I would think demonstration and violence would be more likely from the left in left run cities but we'll see if any violence even occurs.

Would cheating trigger violence?  Possibly, but certainly not today unless there was very clear and direct evidence of cheating caught on camera and widely distributed.  A video of a PO worker throwing away ballots might do it!  

I think the evidence of fraud, like that exposed by project veritas and those of the postal workers stealing mail have more of an effect on the conservative minded voters.  But their resolve is to make sure and vote rather than burn shit down.  The working class understands businesses are important.  The rioting class (those funded by anarchists, antifa,...) look for any excuse to be important and will riot given any reason.
oh there are turds on both sides of the street on this one,  just that one side does it in the name of "social justice" ( or at least thats their excuse) and assaults and vandalizes with impunity,  and the other does it out of anger towards those others destroying their country ( or at least thats their excuse)  but will be facing felony charges for their actions.

personally i think both groups are frauds, they represent the selfish, me first, juvenile snow flake mentality that has corrupted not only our youth,  but many that should be old enough to have long since outgrown that bull shit.   only difference is now the arent taking their ball and going home.... they are first going to tear down the basketball hoops, shit on the court,  and their friends are going to beat the shit out of anybody that tries to stop them.
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#29
Quote: @IDVikingfan said:
@MaroonBells said:
@Vikergirl said:
All I know is I have never seen cities boarding up because of the election before. DC is one of the many. I have never seen a caravan of vehicles blocking bridges or blocking access for voters. I have never seen a person from a group hit a campaign staffer's vehicle. These are unprecedented times indeed. And that fence around the White House is pathetic and sad.
You've never seen it because you've never before lived under authoritarian rule. Until now. 

Trump: "The Supreme Court decision on voting in Pennsylvania is a VERY dangerous one. It will allow rampant and unchecked cheating and will undermine our entire systems of laws. It will also induce violence in the streets. Something must be done!”

This is trump basically saying "stand by" to his right wing thugs. It's a sad state of affairs when your own president's comments have to be repeatedly censored by social media companies.
Interesting that it is D run cities with recent demonstrations and violence boarding up buildings.  I would think demonstration and violence would be more likely from the left in left run cities but we'll see if any violence even occurs.

Would cheating trigger violence?  Possibly, but certainly not today unless there was very clear and direct evidence of cheating caught on camera and widely distributed.  A video of a PO worker throwing away ballots might do it!  
Well, for what it's worth, almost every city in America is "left run." Even cities in the deep red south typically vote blue by large margins: Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Atlanta....

But we're talking about election violence here, not the kind of violence that occurred in protest of systemic racism and brutality, the vast majority of which was peaceful. 

But I'll tell ya what, if you see any kind of pre-decision "if I lose, then violence" narratives come from the Biden campaign, let me know. Further, if Trump wins the election and you see demonstrations (likely) that turn violent (very possible) and it's not met with immediate calls for peace from Biden, you be sure to let me know that as well. 


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#30
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@greediron said:
@IDVikingfan said:
@MaroonBells said:
@Vikergirl said:
All I know is I have never seen cities boarding up because of the election before. DC is one of the many. I have never seen a caravan of vehicles blocking bridges or blocking access for voters. I have never seen a person from a group hit a campaign staffer's vehicle. These are unprecedented times indeed. And that fence around the White House is pathetic and sad.
You've never seen it because you've never before lived under authoritarian rule. Until now. 

Trump: "The Supreme Court decision on voting in Pennsylvania is a VERY dangerous one. It will allow rampant and unchecked cheating and will undermine our entire systems of laws. It will also induce violence in the streets. Something must be done!”

This is trump basically saying "stand by" to his right wing thugs. It's a sad state of affairs when your own president's comments have to be repeatedly censored by social media companies.
Interesting that it is D run cities with recent demonstrations and violence boarding up buildings.  I would think demonstration and violence would be more likely from the left in left run cities but we'll see if any violence even occurs.

Would cheating trigger violence?  Possibly, but certainly not today unless there was very clear and direct evidence of cheating caught on camera and widely distributed.  A video of a PO worker throwing away ballots might do it!  

I think the evidence of fraud, like that exposed by project veritas and those of the postal workers stealing mail have more of an effect on the conservative minded voters.  But their resolve is to make sure and vote rather than burn shit down.  The working class understands businesses are important.  The rioting class (those funded by anarchists, antifa,...) look for any excuse to be important and will riot given any reason.
oh there are turds on both sides of the street on this one,  just that one side does it in the name of "social justice" ( or at least thats their excuse) and assaults and vandalizes with impunity,  and the other does it out of anger towards those others destroying their country
Wow. 
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