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Re: The midterm elections

Posted: November 8th, 2018, 7:27 am
by timwong
This is a pretty good assessment the current situation
Last night Trump, or whoever had control of his iPhone at the time, tweeted about what he called the Republicans’ “tremendous success tonight.” But today it was abundantly clear he doesn’t believe that. In his press conference today he was even more unhinged than usual, visibly angry and upset, lashing out petulantly at reporters asking obvious questions. His firing of Sessions is an attack on democracy but it’s also a desperate move by a man who knows he’s cornered.

Wounded animals are dangerous, and things are likely to get pretty dicey pretty quickly as Trump does everything he can think of to protect himself and to go after his long list of those he considers his enemies — whether these are individuals like Mueller or entire categories of people. He and the GOP are going to pull every trick they can in the lame duck session before the newly elected Dems move into the House. Things are going to get worse, possibly much worse, before they get better.
The US has a progressive majority that's being held captive by the Senate that allows for all states to have equal representation in the legislature. The House is the place for proportional representation. 9 million more people voted for Democratic senators than GOPs, resulting in...[checks notes]...the GOP gaining three seats. The way to think about this election is not seats, but veto points. Dems have flipped 7 chambers, including US House, what looks like at least 6 governorships, and broken supermajorities in NC, MI, and PA while winning them in OR.
:lol:

Re: The midterm elections

Posted: November 8th, 2018, 11:09 am
by Moretorque
timwong wrote:
November 7th, 2018, 9:12 pm
Actually republicans just use all this National Debt shit to get in power and spend like crazy (tax cuts) but with stupid policies all the money just goes to the top 1% and all the poor dumb whites stay dumb poor whites.
This nothing more than a counterfeiting con job, people are still too stupid to figure out all the countries are operating under bankruptcy and managed as a # on the socialist spread sheet.

You have to give the guys credit who came up with this con, the undeniable point of the entire con is even with the net going the masses are still too stupid to figure it out . What does that say about a country or people in general being able to operate a solvent economy or govern themselves in a acceptable manner long term ?

Re: The midterm elections

Posted: November 8th, 2018, 12:13 pm
by timwong
The system works well, it’s just archaic terms and fails to describe the functionality of the system, and due to that the bankers’ scams go unchecked as they skim off the transactions and use the I.O.U.s as collateral in an ever expanding wealth bubble that is mostly just a bunch of accounts with I.O.U.s built on top of I.O.U.s for a currency paying out I.O.U.s for I.O.U.s.

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Re: The midterm elections

Posted: November 8th, 2018, 12:22 pm
by timwong

Re: The midterm elections

Posted: November 8th, 2018, 4:59 pm
by Moretorque
Exactly, the whole system is just promises to pay on top of promises to pay with leverage and interest rates as the tool of manipulation and we back it all with our labor.

The whole entire system is accelerating the degradation of the entire ECO of the planet keeping this house of cards alive of perpetual growth. Future generations are completely screwed, I feel sad for them and lucky I don't have any children .

Re: The midterm elections

Posted: November 12th, 2018, 2:34 pm
by Neo
Due to a recount of the votes in AZ, the democrat party candidate has won the US Senate office. So minus one for the Senate.

Re: The midterm elections

Posted: November 12th, 2018, 3:27 pm
by Contrarian Expatriate
Neo wrote:
November 12th, 2018, 2:34 pm
Due to a recount of the votes in AZ, the democrat party candidate has won the US Senate office. So minus one for the Senate.
Still 220K absentee ballots left to count and McSally, the Republicans could still win if she carries 57% of those which tend to be very military heavy.

Also, there are reports of some signatures not matching on certain ballots so I see a lawsuit dragging this on.

And in terms of Florida, Broward County is such a mess that I don't see anything other than a judge invalidating the compromised recount and declaring the first count to be the official count. A black witch of a woman is head of the Electoral Authority and she has been mixing up invalid ballots and provisional ballots in the recount, a huge no, no. Since provisional ballots cannot be identified now, the recounts are compromised in my view.

Since playing fair is becoming less and less frequent, I may yet see my predicted Civil War 2.0 outbreak sooner rather than later!
:mrgreen:

Re: The midterm elections

Posted: November 12th, 2018, 4:18 pm
by timwong
Moretorque wrote:
November 8th, 2018, 4:59 pm
Exactly, the whole system is just promises to pay on top of promises to pay with leverage and interest rates as the tool of manipulation and we back it all with our labor.

The whole entire system is accelerating the degradation of the entire ECO of the planet keeping this house of cards alive of perpetual growth. Future generations are completely screwed, I feel sad for them and lucky I don't have any children .
Yup


Re: The midterm elections

Posted: November 12th, 2018, 5:16 pm
by Moretorque
I think this guy is wrong, the elite are in big trouble but you have got to respect these people no matter what.

What they truly figured out long ago was that humanity as a hole as in AHOLE are truly dumber than a bag of rocks and need to be regulated like an animal in most cases... Just joking but it is almost that bad.

How they can just release a supply of #'s in the economy and these idiots will spend their entire life chasing them with out really ?ing anything....

Re: The midterm elections

Posted: November 12th, 2018, 5:30 pm
by Neo
Contrarian Expatriate wrote:
November 12th, 2018, 3:27 pm
Neo wrote:
November 12th, 2018, 2:34 pm
Due to a recount of the votes in AZ, the democrat party candidate has won the US Senate office. So minus one for the Senate.
Still 220K absentee ballots left to count and McSally, the Republicans could still win if she carries 57% of those which tend to be very military heavy.

Also, there are reports of some signatures not matching on certain ballots so I see a lawsuit dragging this on.

And in terms of Florida, Broward County is such a mess that I don't see anything other than a judge invalidating the compromised recount and declaring the first count to be the official count. A black witch of a woman is head of the Electoral Authority and she has been mixing up invalid ballots and provisional ballots in the recount, a huge no, no. Since provisional ballots cannot be identified now, the recounts are compromised in my view.

Since playing fair is becoming less and less frequent, I may yet see my predicted Civil War 2.0 outbreak sooner rather than later!
:mrgreen:
Thanks for that.

I am not sure we will get a civil war so soon. Probably what will happen is, TX, FL and AZ will turn blue due to illegal immigration. Within a few years after this, the leftists will have no reason to hide their true intentions. Gun rights will be revoked. And then, that is when the war will finally begin. That may be the beginning of the end.

And if the globalists/communists win the war against the individual conservative citizens in the USA (civil war 2.0), then rest of the world will fall too. Not because of economics, but because there will be no reason for anyone to hide that the real reason for gun control is the same reason why Stalin took away guns.

Re: The midterm elections

Posted: November 12th, 2018, 6:16 pm
by timwong
Stupid people :lol:

Re: The midterm elections

Posted: November 12th, 2018, 8:49 pm
by Neo
Fox news is reporting that Krysten Sinema has won in AZ for US Senator.