Is this the official ex-president Turmp Thread yet?
Is this the official ex-president Turmp Thread yet?
Biden is now within 22,567 in Georgia.
Trollminator wrote:
JFC
https://twitter.com/rightwingwatch/status/1324175651515949056?s=21
I hear the sound of an abundance of lunatic lady.
Trollminator wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
Update:
PA - 83% in and another 39k made up for Biden, 350k gap now - must be agonizing for trump and tzees - he's crying for help from the SC to stop the bleeding
Update:
PA - 84% in and another 39k made up for Biden, 320k gap now - trump dialing ACB directly for his favor
Updates since many hours ago:
PA - 89% in and the gap is only 164k, Byedon
AZ - 84% in and Biden extended his lead to 79k - pure desperation thinking this one could go red. Tzees have shown up hoping to prevent the continued count of votes.
GA - 95% in and it's easily within Biden's striking distance, 23k gap.. literally nothing since FL and TX has been good news for trump
Smorbun wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
JFC
https://twitter.com/rightwingwatch/status/1324175651515949056?s=21I hear the sound of an abundance of lunatic lady.
Fortunately for her, she was also able to con enough people to make out like a bandit
Everydog wrote:
Is this the official ex-president Turmp Thread yet?
No, there are about 2 months left to torture biff sally and igy for their outrageous stupidity. Then they could freeze this thread.
NameStolenAgain wrote:
The "analysis screen" guy on CNN deserves an endurance award. LOL
He's repeated the exact same analysis for 10 hours as the numbers change for all undecided states with the same energy level, engagement, tone of voice, as if he's explaining it for the first time.
Peter king? I have to say they're coverage is always rock solid. What was really insightful is the switching back and forth between this election and 2016 on the map to show the potential gaps across counties and where Biden would be advantaged in incoming votes. They nailed it.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
OK, and 5 million more ignorant racists voted in 2020 than 2016; total voted for Trump more than Hillary in 2016.
Except so far 7 million more have voted for a sleepy Joe instead, and without counting millions to come from California etc, where the counters have gone home early because Trump has been lapped
I am Sam wrote:
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
OK, and 5 million more ignorant racists voted in 2020 than 2016; total voted for Trump more than Hillary in 2016.
Except so far 7 million more have voted for a sleepy Joe instead, and without counting millions to come from California etc, where the counters have gone home early because Trump has been lapped
Igy's logic is that if so many more "americans" were wrong then he must be right.
Surely millions of germans backing Hitler must have been right.
Can't make this up
https://twitter.com/MrDanZak/status/1324191985352220672?s=20
LOLz I can't stop laughing at this... how can anyone buy what she's selling?
https://twitter.com/ananavarro/status/1324181444386848768?s=20
This is sadly the kind of insane effort that is required to push back on voter suppression in a state like GA. It's as if we are living in a 3rd world countr...
Trollminator wrote:
This is sadly the kind of insane effort that is required to push back on voter suppression in a state like GA. It's as if we are living in a 3rd world countr...
Not if. You are.
I have to draw the line here armstrong. You must have the narrowest definition of a 3rd world country ever. While there is much to be desired we still have the worlds largest gdp, are the education hub of the world, have an exportable culture that surpasses any other (I know you will want to debate this so go ahead) and much more. You are one who is very prone to hyperbole and I understand the point you are trying to make but is also isn’t helpful nor is it accurate.
Please also understand that the challenges in governing a nation as large (geographically and population) are quite a bit different that small, ethnically homogenous countries.
highhoppingworm wrote:
I have to draw the line here armstrong. You must have the narrowest definition of a 3rd world country ever. While there is much to be desired we still have the worlds largest gdp, are the education hub of the world, have an exportable culture that surpasses any other (I know you will want to debate this so go ahead) and much more. You are one who is very prone to hyperbole and I understand the point you are trying to make but is also isn’t helpful nor is it accurate.
Please also understand that the challenges in governing a nation as large (geographically and population) are quite a bit different that small, ethnically homogenous countries.
It's true that we are a unique developed nation with unique challenges, but it's also true that we are slipping big time as a democracy and yes even culturally. We can do much much better than this and I think it's becoming urgent that we self assess as a nation.
I was wondering, after he loses, what would happen to these 69 million people who voted for trump. What are they going to do without the next instructions from trump? Well, he will be gone but trumpism isn't going away. Much like Newt and others made it ok for the right to use excessive fear mongering and dirty voter suppression tactics, Trump opened the gates to unhinged lying, disregard for the constitution, outright bashing and hatred of the other side, among other unamerican behavior. The GOP is going to continue embracing the foundation he laid. They will fold right under the next blowhard that is willing to push the envelope.
There is a perfect example right now of how disturbing the situation is with trumpism. In MI, the trumpers are yelling "stop the count" because he's losing ground, while in AZ they are yelling "count the vote" because he caught up in the recent batch. I'll leave it at that.
highhoppingworm wrote:
I have to draw the line here armstrong. You must have the narrowest definition of a 3rd world country ever. While there is much to be desired we still have the worlds largest gdp, are the education hub of the world, have an exportable culture that surpasses any other (I know you will want to debate this so go ahead) and much more. You are one who is very prone to hyperbole and I understand the point you are trying to make but is also isn’t helpful nor is it accurate.
Please also understand that the challenges in governing a nation as large (geographically and population) are quite a bit different that small, ethnically homogenous countries.
The president of the United Stated of America said on national TV the counting of the votes should stop because he was ahead, and has declared himself the winner a few times. That is now the new normal and if it continues that way all the stuff you mentioned above wont last long.
Smorbun wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
JFC
https://twitter.com/rightwingwatch/status/1324175651515949056?s=21JFC is right. Oh my God.
Whoa. If I'm not mistaken, there was a sign language interpreter pacing back and forth in front of the stage. She has the worst job on the planet, *hands* down.
Some other thoughts on the decline of the US, on this hardened and ignorant culture and system that doesn't value the environment, the rights of fellow citizens in the community, nor the potential for an accountable government that should be playing a critical role in our general welfare. The US is basically becoming only good for being a transactional opportunity zone, a place where you can park your funds and try to earn a quick return. The output of the nation is not benefitting the majority of americans, and they consistently vote to keep it this way. America's existence is benefitting a few on the backs of hard-working people losing their health, losing their relationships, losing their values, all to help someone else earn an extra buck. Sure, many also take a cut which makes them feel good about themselves and the scheme, but it's a totally corrupt system incentivizing all the wrong behaviors and decisions.
I agree with this comment. I also agree that the US has to do more for its citizenry, especially those that that are the most disenfranchised and at risk. I am simply responding to the phrase “third world nation”. This is a very loaded term that extends well beyond the apparent cracking of our Democracy.
Most “3rd world countries” last I check didn’t drive global technology innovation, dictate the trend of the global economy and (historically) bankroll the predominant international global institutions that have helped seed an era of unprecedented global stability. I will add that that most 3rd world countries also don’t dole out extensive foreign aid to other 3rd world countries. The examples go on and on.
Armstronglivs is being provocative, but at a certain point it crosses the line. If he is indeed a kiwi wikipedia does nice little comparisons between countries... the scale of difference is remarkable.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand–United_States_relations
Trollminator wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
Update:
PA - 84% in and another 39k made up for Biden, 320k gap now - trump dialing ACB directly for his favor
Updates since many hours ago:
PA - 89% in and the gap is only 164k, Byedon
AZ - 84% in and Biden extended his lead to 79k - pure desperation thinking this one could go red. Tzees have shown up hoping to prevent the continued count of votes.
GA - 95% in and it's easily within Biden's striking distance, 23k gap.. literally nothing since FL and TX has been good news for trump
Fresh update on GA - with 96% in Biden has cut the gap to 18.5k votes. This last 1% shift cut the difference by 4.5k. Based on the math there should be around 200k votes left to count so GA is definitely in danger of going blue.