Today’s the day we were promised proof of election fraud!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by UsualName, Nov 9, 2020.

  1. Hotcakes

    Hotcakes

    #151     Nov 22, 2020
  2. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    #152     Nov 22, 2020
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  3. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    #153     Nov 22, 2020
  4. UsualName

    UsualName

    The whole thing is a shit show. I do have to say I kind of liked this lady she would say the weirdest stuff about releasing a kraken and dominion. In memorium...

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    #154     Nov 22, 2020
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    #155     Nov 29, 2020
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  6. piezoe

    piezoe

    Who knew all these FOX TV Lawyer Personalities were total morons. I thought they were probably real lawyers until recently. OMG, they are real lawyers!
     
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    #156     Nov 29, 2020
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  7. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/interactive/2021/cost-trump-election-fraud/

    President Donald Trump’s onslaught of falsehoods about the November election misled millions of Americans, undermined faith in the electoral system, sparked a deadly riot — and has now left taxpayers with a large, and growing, bill.

    The total so far: $519 million.


    The costs have mounted daily as government agencies at all levels have been forced to devote public funds to respond to actions taken by Trump and his supporters, according to a Washington Post review of local, state and federal spending records, as well as interviews with government officials. The expenditures include legal fees prompted by dozens of fruitless lawsuits, enhanced security in response to death threats against poll workers, and costly repairs needed after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. That attack triggered the expensive massing of thousands of National Guard troops on the streets of Washington amid fears of additional extremist violence.

    Although more than $480 million of the total is attributable to the military’s estimated expenses for the troop deployment through mid-March, the financial impact of the president’s refusal to concede the election is probably much higher than what has been documented thus far, and the true costs may never be known.

    Many officials contacted by The Post said they were still trying to tally the cost of rapidly scaling up security to deal with the increased threat of violence from Trump supporters. Others have given up on trying to calculate their costs — perplexed over how to calculate the financial impact of a president’s injecting so much instability into the democratic system — opting instead to simply absorb them as the cost of doing business in the Trump era.

    Costs identified by The Washington Post related to election misinformation
    Category
    Cost
    Costs associated with Jan. 6 insurrection and inauguration
    At least $488,800,000
    State costs associated with Jan. 6 and inauguration-related security
    At least $28,310,464
    State costs related to legal challenges and security for election officials
    At least $2,217,905
    Subtotal
    At least $519,328,369
    Some officials have shifted their attention to making plans for additional security measures going forward in the threatening environment fostered by Trump’s conspiratorial brand of politics.

    “I think anytime you see an event like we saw on January 6th, it changes your perspective going forward. You don’t take things for granted like we used to,” said Michael Rapich, superintendent of the Utah Highway Patrol, which spent $227,000 on Jan. 17 to deploy 300 troopers to the state’s Capitol after threats of an armed siege by Trump supporters ahead of the inauguration of President Biden. “It is an incredible amount of money to spend.”
     
    #157     Feb 6, 2021
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  8. Good1

    Good1

    Should be divided up fairly and charged to all the states that conspired to defraud the majority of voters out of their vote for President, and to individuals in proportion to their involvement, complicity, and influence, including any official with a hand in certifying fraudulent elections.

    But you'll keep trying to change the national perception of history. Not buying it.

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    #158     Feb 6, 2021
  9. Good1

    Good1