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So it seems that although Fox and other international news media outlets have called the race, as well as leaders from France, Israel, and Hungary calling to congratulate Trump, the Main-Stream Media in the US refuses to do so.  So what happens tomorrow Wednesday November 6, 2024 in the US?

The vote totals "flip" from Trump to Harris overnight?
Widespread riots in Blue cities?

An insurrection in Washington DC?
Calls by the MSM Op-eds and Progressive bureaucrats and the FBI to contest the election due to "Russian Interference?"
A full-court press by the DOJ to arrest and incarcerate Trump before his inauguration?
More assassination attempts, maybe the next one successful and blamed on Iran?
A military coup? 

What do you think?  After all of these Left and Democrats in the media and government insisting that Trump would never peacefully and orderly accept the election results - will the Democrats in Congress, the Administration, and the judiciary accept a Trump win and turn over power to his administration?  Will Vice President Kamala Harris certify the election in January 2025?

What do you think?

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Portland is a good place for a riot. So, too, would be San Francisco, Seattle, LA, Chicago, NYC, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Boston, and Martha's Vineyard. Just hold back the police and fire departments and wait until they are all gone.

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12 minutes ago, connda said:

Wait for it - The US Presidential Election is invalid due to "Russian Interference" and the Democrats demand a new election!

Democrats were adamant in 2020 that US elections could not be tampered with.

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14 hours ago, mokwit said:
14 hours ago, connda said:

Personally I'd like to see the Lawfare genie stuffed back into its bottle for good.  The Justice system should never be used to go after perceived political enemies. 

My view also. Although those who misused their power should be held to account.

 

That's the problem.  If only one side does it, and they don't get slapped for it (and bigly), they'll do it again next chance they get.  And again.  There need to be consequences.

 

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Does no one think his first action will be to sign blanket pardons for himself and other convicted felons? 

Seems obvious.

 

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2 hours ago, pacovl46 said:

On the Rogan podcast Mr. Gasbag said that he could've stopped Putin from invading Ukraine with just one phone call. So now let's see it. Show the world how you do it!!! 

 

a bit late for that...

 

how long did it take to leave Iraq?

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1 hour ago, AndreasHG said:

There are two possible outcomes:

 

a. Trump keeps his electoral promises.

 

1. End the war in Ukraine before Inauguration Day.

 

Then, from day one, expect: 

2. IRA repealed and roll back Biden's electric vehicle incentives

3. Mass deportations (up to 20 milion illegal aliens living in the US) to limit the number of workers competing for a job in the USA

4. 10 to 20% tarifs on all imported goods in a boost to the job market in the USA 

5. Cut federal funding to schools that teach "critical race theory" and "transgender" matters

6. Purges of the 'enemies within' (up to some million left-leaning Americans, woke, LGTBQIA+ and DEI activists, deep-state employees, etc., fired, sent to prison or concentration camps, waiting for a final solution)

7. End taxes on tips

8. No taxes on Social Security income

9. "Replace" Obamacare with something bigger and better

10. Expand the child tax credit

11. Finance the above by printing even more money.

 

b. Trump does again what he did when he won his first presidential mandate.

 

1. Nothing of the above

 

2. A lot, lot, lot of talks about himself: how rich he is, how beautiful he is, how great he is, how loved he is, how smart he is, how feared he is by those in power, etc., etc., etc. 

 

 

Trump was lazy in office last time. His days were filled with "executive time," playing golf. He doesn't like the gritty hand to hand politicking required to pass legislation and move his agenda. He did like campaigning, because it charged up his ego. This time around, if he does indeed have the House and Senate in Republican hands, there is no excuse for not getting legislation passed. And I don't mean another one of those tax cuts for billionaires. Issuing Executive Orders only to see them tied up in the courts for years, will get him nothing. Democrats are probably reserving space on court dockets right now.

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Well, for me,  I have an appointment for radiation therapy for my skin cancer.   Going to ask the doctor to look at that thing on my right cheek, I think that might be skin cancer too. 

 

Then, I will go to get a passport photo taken.  I need it for the application for my permit to posses a firearms suppressor.

 

Then it's also the day I have to water plants. 

 

Eat some food.

 

Drink more coffee. 

 

Drive my RAM truck

 

And last, but not least, read comments on aseannow.com!

 

There is more, but I only listed the most important things to do. 

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10 minutes ago, zepplin said:

Came out in force? Lol only 46 % of eligible voters voted -25% for trump

lets just hope he picks far better advisers this time around, last time he had NFI and was a disaster 

Agree and he discussed that on Joe Rogan, with lots of regrets.  Trusting recommendations from the 'party', that wanted to manipulate him, succeed or fail.

 

Lesson learned for sure, as knows not to trust any of them now.

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21 minutes ago, 0ffshore360 said:

Rumor has it he is calling on two politically experienced insiders to assist Vance  in setting up "the "team". Don Jnr. and Eric.

Ivanka seems to be playing coy.

 

A couple years ago, Ivanka said that she was stepping back from politics in order to raise her 3 young children.  She has kept that promise.

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