Seth Keshel, (former Army Capt) will speak at the Cyber Conference today. Here is his state by state breakdown on the 2020 election. Per his statistical analysis, GA, AZ, PA, MI, NV & WI all went to Trump.
Seth Keshel, (former Army Capt) will speak at the Cyber Conference today. Here is his state by state breakdown on the 2020 election. Per his statistical analysis, GA, AZ, PA, MI, NV & WI all went to Trump.
Flagpole wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
Yeah, he has become very repetitive. I'll give it a rest. You can all rejoice.
If I were you, Fat Hurts, I wouldn't give that poster the time of day. He's a troll first and foremost. He won't get any response from me.
Agreed.
Are we going to discuss infrastructure?
Ghost of Disco Gary wrote:
Seth Keshel, (former Army Capt) will speak at the Cyber Conference today. Here is his state by state breakdown on the 2020 election. Per his statistical analysis, GA, AZ, PA, MI, NV & WI all went to Trump.
https://electionfraud20.org/seth-keshel-reports/
So strange that he never presented his analysis in a court of law.
Or was he one of the ones laughed out of court?
So hard to keep track between the never-was-es and the you-must-be-joking-s.
Fat hurts wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
If I were you, Fat Hurts, I wouldn't give that poster the time of day. He's a troll first and foremost. He won't get any response from me.
Agreed.
Are we going to discuss infrastructure?
Sure.
Why should anyone care about the infrastructure bill?
Real Obvi wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
Agreed.
Are we going to discuss infrastructure?
Sure.
Why should anyone care about the infrastructure bill?
If you care about your grandchildren then the infrastructure bills are the most important legislation of our lifetime. It will determine whether we join with Europe to solve the climate crisis. If not, we will see widespread crop failure and starvation toward the end of this century. Between now and then we will see more flooding and massive heat waves, which will displace millions of people and cost trillions of dollars.
I could go on, but you get the picture.
Oh, and it pays for roads and bridges.
So is Trump president again?
Was Hillary locked up?
Did that terrorist caravan arrive?
Did Mexico pay for the wall?
Did Covid magically disappear yet?
Just checking, morans.
per predictit:
A month ago devirus was 80% likely to win reelection as guvner of FL
now it's at 69%
a drop, but still a large favorite.
hard to believe all this death he is urging on is going to be forgotten by voters.
agip wrote:
hard to believe all this death he is urging on is going to be forgotten by voters.
Oh, no. I've lived in Florida. His voters have already made up their minds and are not to be confused byi "facts."
Ghost of Disco Gary wrote:
Seth Keshel, (former Army Capt) will speak at the Cyber Conference today. Here is his state by state breakdown on the 2020 election. Per his statistical analysis, GA, AZ, PA, MI, NV & WI all went to Trump.
https://electionfraud20.org/seth-keshel-reports/
Is that the swing set guy?
If you think there is fraud you have to find actual hard evidence of fraud. This ain't it.
I'll give you some statistical analysis that is far and away more rigorous and mathematically sound than what Seth has. The most accurate statistic is the vote count. And the votes say Biden won.
agip wrote:
So is Trump president again?
August isn't over yet.
Fat hurts wrote:
Real Obvi wrote:
Sure.
Why should anyone care about the infrastructure bill?
If you care about your grandchildren then the infrastructure bills are the most important legislation of our lifetime. It will determine whether we join with Europe to solve the climate crisis. If not, we will see widespread crop failure and starvation toward the end of this century. Between now and then we will see more flooding and massive heat waves, which will displace millions of people and cost trillions of dollars.
I could go on, but you get the picture.
Oh, and it pays for roads and bridges.
I agree with all of this. Our bridges are in bad shape and in dire need of upgrade/repair.,,not as provocative as climate change talk, but just as imminent a need.
Fat hurts wrote:
Real Obvi wrote:
Sure.
Why should anyone care about the infrastructure bill?
If you care about your grandchildren then the infrastructure bills are the most important legislation of our lifetime. It will determine whether we join with Europe to solve the climate crisis. If not, we will see widespread crop failure and starvation toward the end of this century. Between now and then we will see more flooding and massive heat waves, which will displace millions of people and cost trillions of dollars.
I could go on, but you get the picture.
Oh, and it pays for roads and bridges.
Too general to be of interest.
Let's start simply. Focus on the smaller one first. Why do you think it is so important?
agip wrote:
So is Trump president again?
Was Hillary locked up?
Did that terrorist caravan arrive?
Did Mexico pay for the wall?
Did Covid magically disappear yet?
Just checking, morans.
Well, maybe not.
But I can assure you that Hillary would have been locked up if she hadn't died from that terminal illness in 2016. And Obama did confiscate everyone's guns.
Real Obvi wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
If you care about your grandchildren then the infrastructure bills are the most important legislation of our lifetime. It will determine whether we join with Europe to solve the climate crisis. If not, we will see widespread crop failure and starvation toward the end of this century. Between now and then we will see more flooding and massive heat waves, which will displace millions of people and cost trillions of dollars.
I could go on, but you get the picture.
Oh, and it pays for roads and bridges.
Too general to be of interest.
Let's start simply. Focus on the smaller one first. Why do you think it is so important?
Didn't I mention the widespread crop failure and starvation?
Real Obvi wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
If you care about your grandchildren then the infrastructure bills are the most important legislation of our lifetime. It will determine whether we join with Europe to solve the climate crisis. If not, we will see widespread crop failure and starvation toward the end of this century. Between now and then we will see more flooding and massive heat waves, which will displace millions of people and cost trillions of dollars.
I could go on, but you get the picture.
Oh, and it pays for roads and bridges.
Too general to be of interest.
Let's start simply. Focus on the smaller one first. Why do you think it is so important?
Oh, by "smaller one" you mean the smaller bill? As in the bipartisan bill that just passed the senate?
The smaller bill is only important because it helps us get the larger bill passed.
Flagpole wrote:
Fat hurts wrote:
Yeah, he has become very repetitive. I'll give it a rest. You can all rejoice.
If I were you, Fat Hurts, I wouldn't give that poster the time of day. He's a troll first and foremost. He won't get any response from me.
You Jesus freaks are alwsys sticking together. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dems can say buy-bye to 2022. 😂😂😂
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/senate-republicans-democrats-vote-a-rama-amendments-reconciliation
Fat hurts wrote:
Real Obvi wrote:
Too general to be of interest.
Let's start simply. Focus on the smaller one first. Why do you think it is so important?
Oh, by "smaller one" you mean the smaller bill? As in the bipartisan bill that just passed the senate?
The smaller bill is only important because it helps us get the larger bill passed.
OK, so then you think that the larger bill is what is important.
What is in it (broad strokes)? Which parts are "good"? Which parts not so much? What should it really have in it instead of what it does have?
Ha mbo wrote:
Dems can say buy-bye to 2022. 😂😂😂
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/senate-republicans-democrats-vote-a-rama-amendments-reconciliation
Critical Race Theory is anti-White racism and it is going to bite Dems on the @ss.