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Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 2:49 pm
by a fan
Peter Brown wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 8:38 am
a fan wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2020 5:14 pm
Peter Brown wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2020 4:55 pm Sarah is a total fraud, just fyi. Not a Republican, she played one to get a paycheck. Now the mumu is off, she's back to eating twinkies 24-7 and engaging in almost purely liberal policy making.
You can't even tell us what Republican policies are, Pete. So why are you saying she's "not a Republican"?


Too large.
:lol: Of course you can't tell us. Because you know doggone well that you're stuck, and no one on this forum will buy your made up nonsense.

You can't claim they're for small government. The Federal government is bigger than ever, and the ONLY thing holding the US economy together is deficit spending.

You can't claim they're for fiscal restraint, or even fiscal responsibility...actually paying for what we get

You'd can't say they're anti-socialism because Bush and Trump have exploded the socialism and handouts to Americans.

You can't say they're for free trade anymore. Trump got rid of that.

.....so you're lost.

It's funny to watch you realize that you're stuck, though. Pity the rest of the Republican voters haven't caught on.

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 4:10 pm
by Farfromgeneva
It’s anti democrat. Hatred/anxiety whatever wrapped in paradoxical/hypocritical claims of being for something undefinable.

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 6:14 pm
by youthathletics
a fan wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 2:49 pm
Peter Brown wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 8:38 am
a fan wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2020 5:14 pm
Peter Brown wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2020 4:55 pm Sarah is a total fraud, just fyi. Not a Republican, she played one to get a paycheck. Now the mumu is off, she's back to eating twinkies 24-7 and engaging in almost purely liberal policy making.
You can't even tell us what Republican policies are, Pete. So why are you saying she's "not a Republican"?


Too large.
:lol: Of course you can't tell us. Because you know doggone well that you're stuck, and no one on this forum will buy your made up nonsense.

You can't claim they're for small government. The Federal government is bigger than ever, and the ONLY thing holding the US economy together is deficit spending.

You can't claim they're for fiscal restraint, or even fiscal responsibility...actually paying for what we get

You'd can't say they're anti-socialism because Bush and Trump have exploded the socialism and handouts to Americans.

You can't say they're for free trade anymore. Trump got rid of that.

.....so you're lost.

It's funny to watch you realize that you're stuck, though. Pity the rest of the Republican voters haven't caught on.
Where is MD? He's a republican. :lol:

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 6:18 pm
by a fan
Farfromgeneva wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 4:10 pm It’s anti democrat. Hatred/anxiety whatever wrapped in paradoxical/hypocritical claims of being for something undefinable.
Bingo.

I posted earlier this year that I heard a frustrated Rush L. caller that was clearly an actual conservative ask Rush "what does the Republican party stand for anymore?"

Rush gave the entirety of FoxNation their mantra "whatever the Libs are for, we're against".

Because Rush knows that he cannot justify Trumpism. All it is is big government socialism, using trillions in borrowed dollars....that is "hidden" by bravado and "hitting the libs" verbally. Social warfare that hides socialism, essentially.

It's not fooling anyone who can add and subtract. Granted, the bulk of the American population can't do that, so.....Trump gets away with it.

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 6:33 pm
by Peter Brown
a fan wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 2:49 pm
Peter Brown wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 8:38 am
a fan wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2020 5:14 pm
Peter Brown wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2020 4:55 pm Sarah is a total fraud, just fyi. Not a Republican, she played one to get a paycheck. Now the mumu is off, she's back to eating twinkies 24-7 and engaging in almost purely liberal policy making.
You can't even tell us what Republican policies are, Pete. So why are you saying she's "not a Republican"?


Too large.
:lol: Of course you can't tell us. Because you know doggone well that you're stuck, and no one on this forum will buy your made up nonsense.

You can't claim they're for small government. The Federal government is bigger than ever, and the ONLY thing holding the US economy together is deficit spending.

You can't claim they're for fiscal restraint, or even fiscal responsibility...actually paying for what we get

You'd can't say they're anti-socialism because Bush and Trump have exploded the socialism and handouts to Americans.

You can't say they're for free trade anymore. Trump got rid of that.

.....so you're lost.

It's funny to watch you realize that you're stuck, though. Pity the rest of the Republican voters haven't caught on.


Let me introduce you to my little friend:

Rand.jpg
Rand.jpg (170.45 KiB) Viewed 1060 times

Let me know who the Democrats have to counter that!

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 6:48 pm
by Farfromgeneva
a fan wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 6:18 pm
Farfromgeneva wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 4:10 pm It’s anti democrat. Hatred/anxiety whatever wrapped in paradoxical/hypocritical claims of being for something undefinable.
Bingo.

I posted earlier this year that I heard a frustrated Rush L. caller that was clearly an actual conservative ask Rush "what does the Republican party stand for anymore?"

Rush gave the entirety of FoxNation their mantra "whatever the Libs are for, we're against".

Because Rush knows that he cannot justify Trumpism. All it is is big government socialism, using trillions in borrowed dollars....that is "hidden" by bravado and "hitting the libs" verbally. Social warfare that hides socialism, essentially.

It's not fooling anyone who can add and subtract. Granted, the bulk of the American population can't do that, so.....Trump gets away with it.
There’s always going to be a meaningful cohort (in any country including the US, human nature) that just fights and sees what’s wrong or lives in fear of change.

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 6:49 pm
by Farfromgeneva
Peter Brown wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 6:33 pm
a fan wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 2:49 pm
Peter Brown wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 8:38 am
a fan wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2020 5:14 pm
Peter Brown wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2020 4:55 pm Sarah is a total fraud, just fyi. Not a Republican, she played one to get a paycheck. Now the mumu is off, she's back to eating twinkies 24-7 and engaging in almost purely liberal policy making.
You can't even tell us what Republican policies are, Pete. So why are you saying she's "not a Republican"?


Too large.
:lol: Of course you can't tell us. Because you know doggone well that you're stuck, and no one on this forum will buy your made up nonsense.

You can't claim they're for small government. The Federal government is bigger than ever, and the ONLY thing holding the US economy together is deficit spending.

You can't claim they're for fiscal restraint, or even fiscal responsibility...actually paying for what we get

You'd can't say they're anti-socialism because Bush and Trump have exploded the socialism and handouts to Americans.

You can't say they're for free trade anymore. Trump got rid of that.

.....so you're lost.

It's funny to watch you realize that you're stuck, though. Pity the rest of the Republican voters haven't caught on.


Let me introduce you to my little friend:


Rand.jpg


Let me know who the Democrats have to counter that!
So disappointing that he folded like a cheap suit for the president. Showed his true colors unfortunately, had hopes he’d stand vertical and have some spine. His dad did.

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 7:22 pm
by Typical Lax Dad

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 9:04 pm
by a fan
Peter Brown wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 6:33 pm Let me introduce you to my little friend:


Rand.jpg


Let me know who the Democrats have to counter that!
:lol: :lol: Rand Paul? He's another bailout boy, just like you. Say one thing, do another.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) joined several other senators in sending a letter urging Administrator Jovita Carranza to reopen the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) online portal and accept Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan applications that were completed as of April 16, when the program ran out of funding.



So he's Big Government, too.

You're out of ammo, kid. Just let it go, and admit that Republicans are bigger Big Government, socialist, pro-handout crybabies than the Dems.

You don't get to hold your breath and pretend that they aren't. They stand for nothing.

At least the Dems are straight with voters that they want Big Government.

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 10:00 pm
by seacoaster
Just for the record, it was a spectacularly beautiful day here in coastal New Hampshire today. And we were so happy that the Covid-Wagon train known as the Trump MA-Get the Virus-A didn't come to town.

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 11:15 pm
by njbill
Hmm. So now he can’t even fill up an airplane hanger?

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 11:20 pm
by kramerica.inc
Yup! Trump can’t fill a hangar, polls show him severely behind. Another slam dunk for the Dems in November!

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2020 7:30 am
by 6ftstick
kramerica.inc wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 11:20 pm Yup! Trump can’t fill a hangar, polls show him severely behind. Another slam dunk for the Dems in November!
wantagh-police-rally-credit-larry-mcardle___06140555907.jpg
wantagh-police-rally-credit-larry-mcardle___06140555907.jpg (200.43 KiB) Viewed 999 times

Just one city. In long island of all places!

Pretty sure all these white supremacist racist cop lovers are just waiting for election day.

You Just keep insulting them, their families, their intelligence, their beliefs, their work ethic and their history.

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2020 8:30 am
by Brooklyn


The United States has the most confirmed cases of COVID-19 — and the highest death toll — not just because President Donald Trump is “one of the worst presidents in our country’s history who doesn’t seem to care about containing the virus, but also because we have one of the worst political parties in power in the entire democratic world,”

~ 100% truth

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2020 8:33 am
by Brooklyn
Absentee ballots didn't get counted because of late delivery, misdelivery and bad postmarks, post office says


https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/pol ... 417084002/


The U.S. Postal Service has identified hundreds of absentee ballots for the April election that never made it to voters or couldn't be counted because of postmark problems, a new report says.

The post office's internal watchdog chalked the problems up to receiving outgoing absentee ballots at the last moment from election officials, inconsistent postmarking of ballots and one mail carrier's inattention to getting absentee ballots to voters in Fox Point.

The 17-page report by the postal service's inspector general accounts for some but not all of the problems that marred voting for the April election for state Supreme Court. Nearly 1 million people turned to mail voting because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The report offers a cautionary tale for Wisconsin and other states as election officials brace for record-shattering absentee ballot requests this fall.


Clerks and voters across Wisconsin reported a host of problems, and the inspector general's report touches on four of them.

Fox Valley ballots didn't get to voters on time
Three mail tubs containing 749 ballots from the Fox Valley didn't get to voters in time for them to cast them.

Appleton officials had given the absentee ballots to a third-party mail vendor on April 6, the day before the election, according to the report. The mail vendor provided them to the post office about 6 p.m. on election day.

That meant the absentee ballots couldn't be delivered to voters until after election day — too late to be filled out, returned and counted. (Completed absentee ballots had to be postmarked by election day and received by clerks by April 13.)

The state Elections Commission has identified about 1,600 absentee ballots that didn't get to voters from the Fox Valley, and the report did not say why it focused on a smaller number of ballots.

Carrier misdelivers ballots in Fox Point
In Fox Point, a mail carrier erroneously delivered about 160 absentee ballots meant for voters to the village's election office. The carrier "admitted to not reviewing each ballot to confirm the destination address before returning them to the Fox Point (election office)," the report noted.

Problems persisted after that.

The village manager visited the post office multiple times to find out why the problem kept recurring but could not get an answer. The post office failed to log the mail according to postal service policy, which could have identified the problem before the election, the report said.

The report raised concerns about how the village had designed its address labels. The words "Village of Fox Point" appeared above the name of the intended recipients, which may have contributed to problems with getting the ballots to the right places, the report said. In addition, a row of numbers on the labels may have caused postal sorting machinery to misinterpret where the mail was supposed to go.

Postmark problems in Milwaukee
About 390 absentee ballots that were returned by Milwaukee voters didn't include postmarks or had ones that were illegible or that lacked a date. The post office was able to work with election officials to validate all but about 40 of those postmarks after election day, the report said.

Undelivered ballots in Milwaukee
A large number of voters who requested absentee ballots on March 22 and March 23 reported they never received their absentee ballots. The postal service couldn't determine how the mailing of ballots on those days was handled because they were not sent in envelopes with intelligent barcodes that make tracking easier.

But officials now believe the problem with absentee ballots requested on those days stems from a computer glitch with the system that prepares and prints absentee ballot mailing labels. That system is run by the state, not the postal service.

Election officials say they have put in place safeguards to ensure that glitch does not occur again.




Republicans will insure that this little accident takes place in every state come November.

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2020 8:57 am
by Farfromgeneva
6ftstick wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2020 7:30 am
kramerica.inc wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 11:20 pm Yup! Trump can’t fill a hangar, polls show him severely behind. Another slam dunk for the Dems in November!
wantagh-police-rally-credit-larry-mcardle___06140555907.jpg


Just one city. In long island of all places!

Pretty sure all these white supremacist racist cop lovers are just waiting for election day.

You Just keep insulting them, their families, their intelligence, their beliefs, their work ethic and their history.
I think it’s a pro planned parenthood rally. We know they aren’t republicans because there’s a chunky person center right.

MAGA

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2020 9:07 am
by ardilla secreta
Pendleton County mail carrier admits guilt in absentee voter fraud case
An affidavit filed by investigators states Cooper fraudulently altered eight absentee ballot requests in Pendleton County by changing the party affiliation on five from Democrat to Republican. Cooper had access to the ballot requests through his employment as a rural mail carrier.
https://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/pe ... 3ab22.html

Re: MAGA

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2020 9:22 am
by 6ftstick
ardilla secreta wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2020 9:07 am Pendleton County mail carrier admits guilt in absentee voter fraud case
An affidavit filed by investigators states Cooper fraudulently altered eight absentee ballot requests in Pendleton County by changing the party affiliation on five from Democrat to Republican. Cooper had access to the ballot requests through his employment as a rural mail carrier.
https://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/pe ... 3ab22.html
Vanderburgh Democratic activist Reed faces felony election fraud charge

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Prosecutors have filed a felony election fraud charge against Vanderburgh County Democratic Party activist Jan Reed, who was accused last month of illegally sending hundreds of absentee ballot applications with instructions leaving voters no choice but to participate in her party's June 2 primary election.

Reed, 68, is charged with one count of Unauthorized Absentee Ballot, a Level 6 felony punishable by six months to two-and-a-half years in prison. If a defendant is convicted, it can result in a probationary sentence as well.

Vanderburgh Democratic activist accused of hundreds of illegal mailings

The Vanderburgh County Election Board sent a four-page letter to Hermann on May 14 outlining the allegations against Reed.

The letter included samples of absentee ballot applications Reed allegedly sent to voters pre-marking for Democrats the section that allows them to choose a party. A copy of Reed's instructions to voters stated that section "needs no input."

Reed's instructions allegedly telling voters that section of the application "needs no input" was the crucial indicator that her actions were intentional, Hayden said.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/va ... r-BB15d65d

And

Sherikia Hawkins, 38, is accused of using her position as city clerk for the Detroit suburb of Southfield, Michigan, to alter as many as 193 absentee ballots, according to an affidavit highlighted by National Review’s Jack Crowe.

Hawkins, a registered Democrat, was arraigned Monday and charged with forgery of a public record and falsifying returns or records. She has been charged also with several counts of using a computer to commit a crime. Hawkins has been placed on paid administrative leave from her six-figure salary position pending the results of her trial.

“The alleged misconduct was discovered after the Oakland County Clerk’s Office noticed that 193 voter files had been changed to reflect that the voters failed to include a valid signature or return date, when all of the implicated voters had in fact included both items,” Crowe explains. “The county clerk’s office later discovered the original voter files in the trash at the election-division office. The Michigan State Police then launched an investigation that resulted in Hawkins’s arrest.”

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2020 9:45 am
by wgdsr
Brooklyn wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2020 8:33 am Absentee ballots didn't get counted because of late delivery, misdelivery and bad postmarks, post office says


https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/pol ... 417084002/


The U.S. Postal Service has identified hundreds of absentee ballots for the April election that never made it to voters or couldn't be counted because of postmark problems, a new report says.

The post office's internal watchdog chalked the problems up to receiving outgoing absentee ballots at the last moment from election officials, inconsistent postmarking of ballots and one mail carrier's inattention to getting absentee ballots to voters in Fox Point.

The 17-page report by the postal service's inspector general accounts for some but not all of the problems that marred voting for the April election for state Supreme Court. Nearly 1 million people turned to mail voting because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The report offers a cautionary tale for Wisconsin and other states as election officials brace for record-shattering absentee ballot requests this fall.


Clerks and voters across Wisconsin reported a host of problems, and the inspector general's report touches on four of them.

Fox Valley ballots didn't get to voters on time
Three mail tubs containing 749 ballots from the Fox Valley didn't get to voters in time for them to cast them.

Appleton officials had given the absentee ballots to a third-party mail vendor on April 6, the day before the election, according to the report. The mail vendor provided them to the post office about 6 p.m. on election day.

That meant the absentee ballots couldn't be delivered to voters until after election day — too late to be filled out, returned and counted. (Completed absentee ballots had to be postmarked by election day and received by clerks by April 13.)

The state Elections Commission has identified about 1,600 absentee ballots that didn't get to voters from the Fox Valley, and the report did not say why it focused on a smaller number of ballots.

Carrier misdelivers ballots in Fox Point
In Fox Point, a mail carrier erroneously delivered about 160 absentee ballots meant for voters to the village's election office. The carrier "admitted to not reviewing each ballot to confirm the destination address before returning them to the Fox Point (election office)," the report noted.

Problems persisted after that.

The village manager visited the post office multiple times to find out why the problem kept recurring but could not get an answer. The post office failed to log the mail according to postal service policy, which could have identified the problem before the election, the report said.

The report raised concerns about how the village had designed its address labels. The words "Village of Fox Point" appeared above the name of the intended recipients, which may have contributed to problems with getting the ballots to the right places, the report said. In addition, a row of numbers on the labels may have caused postal sorting machinery to misinterpret where the mail was supposed to go.

Postmark problems in Milwaukee
About 390 absentee ballots that were returned by Milwaukee voters didn't include postmarks or had ones that were illegible or that lacked a date. The post office was able to work with election officials to validate all but about 40 of those postmarks after election day, the report said.

Undelivered ballots in Milwaukee
A large number of voters who requested absentee ballots on March 22 and March 23 reported they never received their absentee ballots. The postal service couldn't determine how the mailing of ballots on those days was handled because they were not sent in envelopes with intelligent barcodes that make tracking easier.

But officials now believe the problem with absentee ballots requested on those days stems from a computer glitch with the system that prepares and prints absentee ballot mailing labels. That system is run by the state, not the postal service.

Election officials say they have put in place safeguards to ensure that glitch does not occur again.




Republicans will insure that this little accident takes place in every state come November.
fox point is a republican enclave? if this is how they plan on stealing the election, take heart they're not real good at it?

and milwaukee problems were noted as a state level issue... so the dems aren't either?

will it come down to whomever is less incompetent?

Re: 2020 Elections - Enough Divisiveness Already

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2020 10:19 am
by Peter Brown
a fan wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 9:04 pm
Peter Brown wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 6:33 pm Let me introduce you to my little friend:


Rand.jpg


Let me know who the Democrats have to counter that!
:lol: :lol: Rand Paul? He's another bailout boy, just like you. Say one thing, do another.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) joined several other senators in sending a letter urging Administrator Jovita Carranza to reopen the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) online portal and accept Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan applications that were completed as of April 16, when the program ran out of funding.



So he's Big Government, too.

You're out of ammo, kid. Just let it go, and admit that Republicans are bigger Big Government, socialist, pro-handout crybabies than the Dems.

You don't get to hold your breath and pretend that they aren't. They stand for nothing.

At least the Dems are straight with voters that they want Big Government.


Democrats are now 'straight' as arrows now to a fan. Are you absolutely sure you're not a Democrat? :lol: