Chrispy Critter saw a video
Ah, CC saw a video. Smoking gun! Veteran Administration finally fixed and perfect. Ah, only one line of the national anthem is racist, and Roxanne omitted that one as she grabbed her crotch. Commander in Thief Bone Spurs mused to his staff that at the cemetery in France that soldiers were losers. " I like those that don't get captured" The judges sentencing those who were only " shouting and pushing" are not amused. Neither are all the Capitol police were were pushed and shouted at, or gently nudged by patriot tourists, there to see how government operates. Let's get on with this, the greatest of experiments. We can move on past incidents like January 6, but not those like Benghazi. Amerikkka will be great again after the stunning victories coming in 2022 & 2024. Unleash the Kracken on the evil pedophile, blood sucking Democrats. My pillows in every home. Joe McCarthy’s grave will be a national monument, and the his list of communists will be read into the congressional record.
"Cyber Ninjas" what a joke, what a disgrace....
[QUOTE=ScatManDoo;2583444] ... Those Cyber have been jerking off on these ballots for what. Three, four months.[/QUOTE]...Kkkk! Falling out my chair laughing. Obviously, they've forgotten how to count, past 20 with their clothes on.
But true to form, like right-wing failures, let's just double-down in other states.
There is an ongoing movement to override it
[QUOTE=Golfinho;2583249]Everyone knows there was debate and compromise. End result: the compromise was agreed upon. Want to change it? Good luck.[/QUOTE]What "everyone knows" is a completely different point than how, why, by whom and for whom the Electoral College system was set up. "debate and compromise" might sounds like a noble endeavor in this regard as long as you ignore the detail that many natural born USA citizens at the time, particularly those most likely adversely effected by it, only had 3/5 of a vote and I doubt they had a major input on that "debate and compromise", if any at all.
You don't need to change it to eliminate the intrinsic anti-democratic cheating aspect of it. You can just replace it with something else, as many states have already done:
[URL]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Popular_Vote_Interstate_Compact[/URL]
[quote]As of June, 2021, it has been adopted by fifteen states and the District of Columbia. These states have 195 electoral votes, which is 36% of the Electoral College and 72% of the 270 votes needed to give the compact legal force.[/quote]
The fact that inarguably the 2 worst presidents of all time who produced the worst results across the board on every important issue, George W. Bush and Donald J. Trump, were inflicted on the country after having lost the vote but still squeaked through on a razor thin Electoral College "win" gives immeasurable strength and legitimacy to the ongoing movement to override the Electoral College system.
There was voter fraud in the 2020 election but it was all Repub
[QUOTE=ScatManDoo;2583444]There were what, 60 baseless court cases that collectively were shot down?
TrumpShit lawyers didn't waste their time. It brought in millions of dollars in contributions from their sucker supporters.
There has not been any voter fraud found.
Over 74,000 mail-in ballots are currently being identified as needing more scrutiny.
These ballots all have names and addresses, but none of those +74,000 voters have said their votes were changed, miscounted, or cast without their actually voting.
Those Cyber have been jerking off on these ballots for what. Three, four months.[/QUOTE]The only verifiable voter fraud in the 2020 election was when Donald Trump told his supporters they "should vote twice!" and 2-3 other Repubs who voted on behalf and in place of their dead Repub parents.
I think it is entirely plausible that hundreds of thousands of Trump's slavishly obedient supporters did indeed follow his directive to "vote twice!" Which would explain why he got as many votes as he did this time around (but still not enough to win) and why his Repub Party gained a few seats in the House.