Domestic and Foreign Elections Rigged by Dominion and Smartmatic

Discussion in 'Politics' started by PintoFire, Nov 18, 2020.

  1. Cheating machines. Apparently the US is in the business of election rigging in foreign countries.
     
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  2. Hotcakes

    Hotcakes

    Its coming out this week, whether people want to hear the truth, or not.

    Think about it. Electronic voting machines. How fucking stupid are people.


     
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  3. So basically Trump's strategy is to abuse the procedures that are designed to defend the democratic system to undermine it. And you guys are totally fine with that? Or even defend and support that?

    What happened to the U.S.? Weren't you guys traditionally the moral standard of the world?

    This is how dictatorships are born. And unfortunately I am serious.
     
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  4. userque

    userque

    I can't explain it.

    Trump goes against nearly everything we were taught from grade school up, about what a democracy is, and isn't. Yet,

    millions of people believe the certified conman is not out for himself, but is here to make America great.

    Truly amazing.
     
  5. Ricter

    Ricter

  6. userque

    userque

    Thanks. I'm going to look into that. I truly am fascinated by how a large segment of the populous can be enamored with characters like Hitler and Trump and etc.

    We joke about "magatards," but the reality is that even many academically intelligent people are Trump fans.

    But there are different forms of intelligence. Academic intelligence doesn't translate into an intelligent ability to discern personalities, or connect dots and forecast the future results of one's own actions.

    But I do believe that Trump fills a void in some people. Like a kid idolizes Superman, because Superman does what the kid wishes he could do;

    Trump fans seem to need a hero in their lives, rather than being their own hero--like the kid above.

    It happened in the past, and resulted in a world war. It happened in 2016. So that means subsequent generations aren't learning from the past. Even this generation hasn't learn from the last 4 years.

    So that means, unless and until there is some mass enlightening of humans; even in this 21st century,

    clowns can still rise to power.
     
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  7. Sitting back with popcorn waiting for this bombshell evidence....

    Not like I was already disappointed 5 or 6 times waiting for some other promised evidence..

    QUESTION TO TRUMP SUPPORTERS: Are you really so shallow that if he promises some magic evidence but never delivers you still believe the claim? If Russia Russia Russia was about numerous claims but no evidence...then how do you list Trump as your savior?
     
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  8. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    You have it exactly backwards,
     
  9. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Teletubby cult toddlers with a loaded handgun firing at the world's democracies.

    Is this the deal Trump is after? Immunity for life for he and his family?

    If Trump says today he wants this Buy1and the gang will say this is fair.

    Www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-europe-54979804

    The Russian parliament's lower house - the Duma - has backed a bill granting Russian presidents and their families immunity from criminal prosecution after they leave office.

    It is among constitutional amendments approved in a referendum in July. Supporters of President Vladimir Putin dominate both houses of parliament.

    Mr Putin's fourth term ends in 2024, but the amendments allow him to run for two more terms.

    He is 68 and has no obvious successor.

    The immunity bill revives speculation about Mr Putin's political future. He has been in power since 2000, exercising huge influence and patronage.

    His arch-critic Alexei Navalny tweeted: "Why does Putin need an immunity law now?" And then he asked: "Can dictators step down of their own free will?"

    The bill passed a first reading in the Duma on Tuesday, where most MPs belong to the pro-Putin United Russia party. Thirty-seven Communist MPs voted against.

    There will be two more Duma readings, then it goes to the Federation Council (upper house) and Mr Putin himself to be signed off

    Under the immunity provisions, a former president and his family would have immunity from any police searches or questioning, or any confiscation of their property.

    Continues..
     
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  10. userque

    userque

    No. No I don't.
     
    #10     Nov 18, 2020
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