Trollminator wrote:
https://twitter.com/hadleysheley/status/1327663692582948874?s=21
Oh man...such losers.
Trollminator wrote:
https://twitter.com/hadleysheley/status/1327663692582948874?s=21
Oh man...such losers.
Just Another Hobby Jogger wrote:
NameStolenAgain wrote:
The group that most Christians don't recognize as Christian is probably the Mormons. I have NEVER heard a christian say a Catholic isn't Christian, is that a thing?
I have heard many Christians say Catholics are not Christians.
In their teaching, a true Christian needs to be baptized on their own choice. Since Catholics are baptized as infants (not out of their own choice), they are not Christians according to their doctrine.
Catholics get "rebaptized" as adults during confirmation
Flagpole wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
https://twitter.com/hadleysheley/status/1327663692582948874?s=21Oh man...such losers.
The match must have needed at the Four Seasons Total Landscaping parking lot.
I see Biff everywhere
https://twitter.com/poppafloppa/status/1327692240823611393?s=21
Trollminator wrote:
https://twitter.com/dleib/status/1327670624366497793?s=21
Very nice flowchart but not totally accurate. It says if you are not a US citizen Joe Biden is not your president. But two things are wrong with that:
1) Many illegals (non- US Citizens) were allowed to vote Joe Biden as their president.
2) Many illegals (up to 20 million) will be getting health insurance from Joe Biden (and Kamala Harris once Biden is forced to resign). They would definitely consider Joe Biden as their president.
Trollminator wrote:
I see Biff everywhere
https://twitter.com/poppafloppa/status/1327692240823611393?s=21
Sally and Igy are in there too. The one with his back turned is Sally berating his wife for being Chinese.
Trollminator wrote:
I see Biff everywhere
https://twitter.com/poppafloppa/status/1327692240823611393?s=21
Everyone seems to be jolly and having a good time. What is wrong with that? Unlike Liberal marches there is NO rioting or looting. Everybody is just enjoying the moment. Why do Liberals love to riot and loot while conservatives love to just enjoy the atmosphere while respecting the businesses in the vicinity and understand that the owners of those businesses have put a lot of sweat into them to make them viable enterprises. Why can't Liberals understand that as well? Why do businesses have to board up their windows and write "Black Lives Matter" on that plywood fulling knowing if their is BLM or Antifa or another liberal group around those businesses ARE GOING TO BE looted?
Flagpole wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
I see Biff everywhere
https://twitter.com/poppafloppa/status/1327692240823611393?s=21Sally and Igy are in there too. The one with his back turned is Sally berating his wife for being Chinese.
Your attempts at humor, Flagpole, are usually pretty lame but that one might take the cake.
Portland Hobby Jogger wrote:
premier15 wrote:
Kayleigh McE-Ninny (McEnany) has punched her ticket to hades. Sorry, liars do not get to ever see the pearly gates.
McE-Ninny: "More than one MILLION marchers for President @realDonaldTrump descend on the swamp."
Reality: A few hundred mouth-breathers.
https://twitter.com/kayleighmcenany/status/1327646530103369728https://twitter.com/Phil_Lewis_/status/1327635756354068487The most telling thing about this march (hundreds, maybe a thousand - certainly not a million) is that the Trump motorcade passed right through a throng of Trump supporters. Did he stop, get out, and thank his supporters? No. Grab a bullhorn and give a fiery speech about election theft and fighting the good fight? Nope. He just waved at them and kept moving towards his golf club.
This shows how much he truly cares about his most ardent supporters. While these people spent time, money, gas, and risked infection to defend their boy, he merely gives some half hearted acknowledgement and rushes to make his tee time. He knows that he has lost and he doesn't give a rats backside for the true believers that would willingly fight for him.
LOSER!!!
I'm extremely glad that's all he did.
Sally Vix wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
Sally and Igy are in there too. The one with his back turned is Sally berating his wife for being Chinese.
Your attempts at humor, Flagpole, are usually pretty lame but that one might take the cake.
I am not sure I have ever seen at a gathering so much fun and frivolity than exhibited there. They are not the party poopers that typically gather at liberal gatherings.
Sally Vix wrote:
Trollminator wrote:
https://twitter.com/dleib/status/1327670624366497793?s=21Very nice flowchart but not totally accurate. It says if you are not a US citizen Joe Biden is not your president. But two things are wrong with that:
1) Many illegals (non- US Citizens) were allowed to vote Joe Biden as their president.
2) Many illegals (up to 20 million) will be getting health insurance from Joe Biden (and Kamala Harris once Biden is forced to resign). They would definitely consider Joe Biden as their president.
Newsflash: being a non-citizen, regardless of legal or illegal status does not prevent millions of non-citizens from paying taxes for services. As a matter of fact, the large majority of illegals paid more in federal taxes than Trump. These illegals paid for Trump's multi million dollar covid treatment, airlifting, secret service protection, etc.
Oh, by the way, non- citizens don't vote. You should hand out your evidence to Trump's team. They are frantically looking for something the courts won't reject.
NameStolenAgain wrote:
Oh, by the way, non- citizens don't vote. You should hand out your evidence to Trump's team. They are frantically looking for something the courts won't reject.
In spite of substantial public controversy, very little reliable data exists concerning the frequency with which non-citizen immigrants participate in United States elections. Although such participation is a violation of election laws in most parts of the United States, enforcement depends principally on disclosure of citizenship status at the time of voter registration. This study examines participation rates by non-citizens using a nationally representative sample that includes non-citizen immigrants. We find that some non-citizens participate in U.S. elections, and that this participation has been large enough to change meaningful election outcomes including Electoral College votes, and Congressional elections. Non-citizen votes likely gave Senate Democrats the pivotal 60th vote needed to overcome filibusters in order to pass health care reform and other Obama administration priorities in the 111th Congress.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0261379414000973NameStolenAgain wrote:
Oh, by the way, non- citizens don't vote. You should hand out your evidence to Trump's team. They are frantically looking for something the courts won't reject.
U.S. Elections Are Vulnerable to Noncitizen Voting Fraud
Mass immigration has had a significant effect on American electoral politics. Despite the fact that it is a crime for aliens to vote in federal elections, noncitizens and illegal aliens are counted when apportioning congressional districts. This means that areas with large numbers of illegal alien residents gain additional representatives in Congress. This also translates into more electors under the Electoral College for such states, which means that noncitizens also exert an indirect influence on presidential elections.
In addition, there is evidence that both foreign nationals who are lawfully present in the United States and illegal aliens – who have already broken the law by their unauthorized presence in the country – have voted in recent elections. During the 2016 election cycle, noncitizens were discovered on voter registration rolls in both Virginia and Pennsylvania.[ii] And the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of New York charged a Canadian woman with making a false claim to citizenship after she registered and voted in more than 20 elections.[iii]
Several past elections – for the presidency and other offices – have been extremely close. Accordingly, ballots cast by noncitizen voters have the potential to improperly alter the outcome of elections. Consider how close the 2000 presidential election was – and how tight recent congressional and gubernatorial elections, have been. Could the outcomes have been affected by noncitizen voting? The answer is probably yes.
With the 2020 election fast approaching, the possibility exists that voting by noncitizens could significantly influence the results. Many “immigrants’ rights” groups contend that noncitizen voting constitutes a harmless misunderstanding of the rules and should not cause great concern. Even worse, a small but vociferous and radical minority of open-borders enthusiasts has claimed that noncitizen voting is actually a good thing![iv] However, this approach undermines the rule of law. It also enables individuals whose interests may not coincide with those of the American people to exert influence on our domestic politics. Given the rate at which both the legal and illegal alien populations have been allowed to grow, the United States should be concerned with ensuring that the electoral power of U.S. citizens is not undermined and with protecting the United States from foreign influence through “diaspora diplomacy.”
https://www.fairus.org/issue/societal-impact/noncitizens-voting-violations-and-us-electionsSally Vix wrote:
NameStolenAgain wrote:
Oh, by the way, non- citizens don't vote. You should hand out your evidence to Trump's team. They are frantically looking for something the courts won't reject.
U.S. Elections Are Vulnerable to Noncitizen Voting Fraud
Mass immigration has had a significant effect on American electoral politics. Despite the fact that it is a crime for aliens to vote in federal elections, noncitizens and illegal aliens are counted when apportioning congressional districts. This means that areas with large numbers of illegal alien residents gain additional representatives in Congress. This also translates into more electors under the Electoral College for such states, which means that noncitizens also exert an indirect influence on presidential elections.
In addition, there is evidence that both foreign nationals who are lawfully present in the United States and illegal aliens – who have already broken the law by their unauthorized presence in the country – have voted in recent elections. During the 2016 election cycle, noncitizens were discovered on voter registration rolls in both Virginia and Pennsylvania.[ii] And the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of New York charged a Canadian woman with making a false claim to citizenship after she registered and voted in more than 20 elections.[iii]
Several past elections – for the presidency and other offices – have been extremely close. Accordingly, ballots cast by noncitizen voters have the potential to improperly alter the outcome of elections. Consider how close the 2000 presidential election was – and how tight recent congressional and gubernatorial elections, have been. Could the outcomes have been affected by noncitizen voting? The answer is probably yes.
With the 2020 election fast approaching, the possibility exists that voting by noncitizens could significantly influence the results. Many “immigrants’ rights” groups contend that noncitizen voting constitutes a harmless misunderstanding of the rules and should not cause great concern. Even worse, a small but vociferous and radical minority of open-borders enthusiasts has claimed that noncitizen voting is actually a good thing![iv] However, this approach undermines the rule of law. It also enables individuals whose interests may not coincide with those of the American people to exert influence on our domestic politics. Given the rate at which both the legal and illegal alien populations have been allowed to grow, the United States should be concerned with ensuring that the electoral power of U.S. citizens is not undermined and with protecting the United States from foreign influence through “diaspora diplomacy.”
https://www.fairus.org/issue/societal-impact/noncitizens-voting-violations-and-us-elections
FAIR - Extreme Right, Anti-Immigration Propaganda, Conspiracy Theories, Misleading Claims
Sally Vix wrote:
NameStolenAgain wrote:
Oh, by the way, non- citizens don't vote. You should hand out your evidence to Trump's team. They are frantically looking for something the courts won't reject.
In spite of substantial public controversy, very little reliable data exists concerning the frequency with which non-citizen immigrants participate in United States elections. Although such participation is a violation of election laws in most parts of the United States, enforcement depends principally on disclosure of citizenship status at the time of voter registration. This study examines participation rates by non-citizens using a nationally representative sample that includes non-citizen immigrants. We find that some non-citizens participate in U.S. elections, and that this participation has been large enough to change meaningful election outcomes including Electoral College votes, and Congressional elections. Non-citizen votes likely gave Senate Democrats the pivotal 60th vote needed to overcome filibusters in order to pass health care reform and other Obama administration priorities in the 111th Congress.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0261379414000973
Drivel. For starters, illegal immigrants would not risk deportation to cast a vote. And if they did, clearly many would vote R as well and it would be needles in a haystack. This has always been a ridiculous and baseless idea. YOU LOST!! ????
Okay, it's time to just admit that Trump supporters are the product of a failed education system leaving many vulnerable to propoganda, combined with older generations on average being less equipped to deal with the internet, blind American exceptionalism and the ever growing belief that free speech entitles one to be ignorant, and fading trust in the government ever since the Nixon administration.
This rally in DC is a travesty. I would point and laugh at the mass delusion, but the real issue is the mass crowd with hardly anyone wearing mask. We're about to see a very preventable tragedy sweep across this nation.
Pandemic fatigue is not isolated to either side of the political spectrum. The celebrations after Biden's victory were also misguided and saw a breakdown of social distancing, though at the very least people were wearing mask. It's hard to ignore however that denial of the pandemic and the measures needed to be taken by all citizens to help contain it is virtually isolated to the right wing, and even, worse has become mainstream.
We've already seen the power the internet has to shape societies through mass media control and censorship in states like China. And while many have been edge about the potential social media has been showing to do the same in the USA, I think few could've predicted the ability of faux hysteria and false information, being spread without the aid of the state (well until Trump came along) to take over an entire side of the political spectrum and create a mass delusion.
Many have begun to call this a cult. I disagree. This is unprecedented societal shaping that is more reminiscent of Orwellian doublethink.
The internet and mass communication has exposed humanities flaws. As groups we become predictable, easily manipulated, and controllable. And thank to the information and communication revolutions it has become all too easy and possible to do so on an never before seen scale, so much so that entire nations can be controlled or destroyed. Technology has progressed faster than society has been able to adapt, and we're suffering the consequences.
The status-quo is not sustainable. And in truth I'm not sure what can realistically be done. Democracy requires a well educated populous to make informed decisions for the greater good. At this rate the 21st century is going to render the concept obsolete.