It's become clear Trump couldn't get so much as a parking bylaw change passed.
Awesome prez y'all voted in.
It's become clear Trump couldn't get so much as a parking bylaw change passed.
Awesome prez y'all voted in.
Trump is going to try to can Mueller, just like he's canned everyone else who has been tasked with looking into his financial relationships. These are the actions of a guilty man. Trump supporters must know it, deep down. Let's see those tax returns Donny! What have you got to hide?
Conundrum wrote:
It seems like 90% of the pro-Trump posts on this board are made by trolls.
True. And several of them are moderators creating clickbait.
If you listen to the video, very short, it will tell you where to get the info.
Telegraf wrote:
Trump is going to try to can Mueller, just like he's canned everyone else who has been tasked with looking into his financial relationships. These are the actions of a guilty man. Trump supporters must know it, deep down. Let's see those tax returns Donny! What have you got to hide?
Trump's attorney are working on full pardons for his family and himself regarding anything to do with Russia. It doesn't get any more "I'm guilty" that this. Trump, the wanna-be dictator.
Lebuita Flosnic wrote:
It's become clear Trump couldn't get so much as a parking bylaw change passed.
Awesome prez y'all voted in.
Trump is the ULTIMATE leader.
Trump is the ULTIMATE deal maker.
Trump is POTMFUS!
Neener, neener, neener.
MAGA! MAGA!
itsbaddude wrote:
If you listen to the video, very short, it will tell you where to get the info.
I'm not going on a wild goose chase. You get the info and post it.
Remember, it has to be real indictments of illegal aliens for cases of in-person voter fraud. I'm betting you don't find any.
The chant Trump lead throughout his campaign:
"Lock her up!"
oh great irony wrote:
The chant Trump lead throughout his campaign:
"Lock her up!"
Also, Drain the Swamp and of course, Make America Great Again.
There are many more.
Fat hurts wrote:
itsbaddude wrote:If you listen to the video, very short, it will tell you where to get the info.
I'm not going on a wild goose chase. You get the info and post it.
Remember, it has to be real indictments of illegal aliens for cases of in-person voter fraud. I'm betting you don't find any.
itsbaddude wrote:
http://thf-legal.s3.amazonaws.com/VoterFraudCases.pdf?_ga=2.240992643.1464119836.1500641080-1667128309.1500641080
Thanks for the link. That was interesting. Certainly some cases of voting by illegal aliens, but lots of other voter fraud too.
I'm curious- what do you think about people who vote absentee in states where they used to live? An example would be college grads who originally registered in their home state (where their parents still live) but now reside in another state. They never updated their voter registration to the new state where they officially moved after graduation. Personally I consider that fraudulent but I know some people who disagree.
Pardon Me wrote:
Telegraf wrote:Trump is going to try to can Mueller, just like he's canned everyone else who has been tasked with looking into his financial relationships. These are the actions of a guilty man. Trump supporters must know it, deep down. Let's see those tax returns Donny! What have you got to hide?
Trump's attorney are working on full pardons for his family and himself regarding anything to do with Russia. It doesn't get any more "I'm guilty" that this. Trump, the wanna-be dictator.
Yep. And, if he fires Mueller, that will be the end for him.
What you consider "fraudulent" is not. Under you theory military people would not be able to vote--unless they were assigned to the state they were registered to vote in--, workers on temporary assignment out of their state, or overseas.
Count Chocula wrote:
I'm curious- what do you think about people who vote absentee in states where they used to live? An example would be college grads who originally registered in their home state (where their parents still live) but now reside in another state. They never updated their voter registration to the new state where they officially moved after graduation. Personally I consider that fraudulent but I know some people who disagree.
so, trumpers.
Trump has fired his main attorney and someone else quit.
Not surprising when it is clear that your client will say anything and do anything, no matter how freaking stupid.
Trump's interview with the NYT shows that he really thinks he is a king - that the FBI and DoJ work for him as his personal law enforcement agencies. He fired comey for not being 'loyal' and he wants Sessions gone because Sessions didn't act 100% like Trump's employee. And he has threatened to fire Rosenstein and Mueller if they don't act like employees.
Trumpers. Do you have any idea how un-American Trump is? Why can't you see it? Trump doesn't know anyting except he wants to be in charge and have everyone work for him.
The Senate has to be concerned at this point. To have a president torpedo their legislation and threaten the foundations of the Republic. They need to tell him what is what. And why no - it's clear that at some point Trump will attack EVERYONE other than his own family. So might as well get it over with and let this pres with the worst approval rating of any newly elected president yell and scream.
One State, One Vote wrote:
What you consider "fraudulent" is not. Under you theory military people would not be able to vote--unless they were assigned to the state they were registered to vote in--, workers on temporary assignment out of their state, or overseas.
Count Chocula wrote:I'm curious- what do you think about people who vote absentee in states where they used to live? An example would be college grads who originally registered in their home state (where their parents still live) but now reside in another state. They never updated their voter registration to the new state where they officially moved after graduation. Personally I consider that fraudulent but I know some people who disagree.
I'm sorry, I wasn't very clear. I meant more like this hypothetical:
Someone grows up in Ohio and registers to vote at their home address (where they grew up, and where their parents continue to live). At some point, they permanently move to New Jersey. They change their address with the post office and everything else, except they do not update their voter registration. When the time comes for a presidential election, they request an absentee ballot from Ohio, and vote that way.
I don't consider it "fraudulent" in the sense that they should be prosecuted, but I consider it fraudulent in the sense that they are voting for senators, reps, etc. for a state where they don't live.
After Trump gets the boot the whining, screaming, and crying will be BIGLY. He will threaten to sue, but he has already lost his "loyal" attorneys. What lawyer would agree to defend to help him get his "throne" back?
Well, the are many politicians who "win" seats in areas they are not residents of. They often rent an apartment in an area for voting residency purposes only. Then there are congressmen who move away and spend little time in their home state where their "voting" home is located.
That's a good point. You could argue that someone who moves to DC for a non-political, regular job has about as much connection to their "home state" as the senator who they elected.
Just to be clear, I wasn't claiming that this is a widespread problem that is affecting election results. I just find it kind of silly when people tell me that they are voting absentee in a state they haven't lived in for 5 years.
So how many of those are indictments or convictions of illegal aliens for in-person voter fraud?
itsbaddude wrote:
http://thf-legal.s3.amazonaws.com/VoterFraudCases.pdf?_ga=2.240992643.1464119836.1500641080-1667128309.1500641080Fat hurts wrote:I'm not going on a wild goose chase. You get the info and post it.
Remember, it has to be real indictments of illegal aliens for cases of in-person voter fraud. I'm betting you don't find any.