‘I just want to find 11,780 votes’

More of a worry...

It's a scary cult following that will continue to do such no matter what spews out of Trump's ass on recorded audio calls with other Republicans, his continue attacks on his GOP (calling then cowards or weak) although many of us knows his history with such considering he's really a "Trojan Horse" that invaded the GOP when it was weak.

Simply, I'm watching closely now to see if the GOP will stop acting like a bunch of skanky pussies and tell this clown to fuck off.

If not, the political consequence will be like a mass suicide by Republicans like a Jim Jones in his jungle commune at Jonestown, Guyana.

As for the Elitetrader.com cult of Trump supporters...they've already drank the cyanide laced kool-aid...its too late for them.

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Influential members of the GOP are more interested in their self-interests, than the good of the country.

If a large segment of society will vote for you if you take a clown position, then morally corrupt GOP politicians will proudly take the clown position.

It doesn't matter that they are on camera calling Trump out for what he really is. They switched gears without using the clutch, and their voters still support them, and Trump.

That's what started the decline of the Roman Empire.

 
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Trump makes call to GA Sec of State. During the call, The President outlines the allegations that are listed in an ongoing lawsuit that has been filed in GA. Then he says we need to find 11,780 votes. He does not ask the Sec of State to create or alter anything, nor to do anything improper. This is a nothingburger and completely above board.
 
Trump makes call to GA Sec of State. During the call, The President outlines the allegations that are listed in an ongoing lawsuit that has been filed in GA. Then he says we need to find 11,780 votes. He does not ask the Sec of State to create or alter anything, nor to do anything improper. This is a nothingburger and completely above board.


Lawyers have moved beyond discussing the legality of Trump's actions to discussing the difficulty of prosecuting him...

‘Hard to Prosecute’: Some Legal Experts Note Challenge in Charging Trump for Call with Georgia Secretary of State
https://lawandcrime.com/politics/ha...ump-for-call-with-georgia-secretary-of-state/
 
Lawyers have moved beyond discussing the legality of Trump's actions to discussing the difficulty of prosecuting him...

‘Hard to Prosecute’: Some Legal Experts Note Challenge in Charging Trump for Call with Georgia Secretary of State
https://lawandcrime.com/politics/ha...ump-for-call-with-georgia-secretary-of-state/

trump is proving that criminal justice reform is needed.

perhaps that was his intent. Making America great by showing that he can break laws with impunity.
 
Lawyers have moved beyond discussing the legality of Trump's actions to discussing the difficulty of prosecuting him...

‘Hard to Prosecute’: Some Legal Experts Note Challenge in Charging Trump for Call with Georgia Secretary of State
https://lawandcrime.com/politics/ha...ump-for-call-with-georgia-secretary-of-state/

Not worth going after him for his interference in the U.S. Elections results in that call to Georgia while he only has a few weeks remaining in the oval office. It could have all been a mental instability stunt to raise more money from his cult.

Just monitor him and keep him away from the "red nuclear button" and then go after him after 12noon January 20th.

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The sad part about this is back around the late 1800s and early 1900s -- Republicans were the leaders in proposing public education for all. They also took many steps in implement public schools in the U.S. including land-grants for schools and funding of public education in states.
late 1800s and early 1900s was a different republican party,they represented The Union States back than.
 
Yes, that's the place to start. Voting very clearly broke along lines of education.

Trump, never one to use subtlety in language, told us "I love the uneducated."

Then, he proceeded to appoint history's absolute worst Secretary of Education.

Thus, the new Republican mantra: Keep 'em stupid, and keep 'em Trump.

Populism tends to skew toward the working class. Take for example Andrew Jackson. Jackson campaigned on a very populist agenda that included dissolving the central bank in America at the time. He went all around America telling working people this bank is the cause of all of your troubles and if we just get rid of it you will much better off. People said, “Oh, I want to be better off and of course it’s some great big bogey man that’s holding me back. End the bank!”

So, what does Jackson do, allows the banks charter to run out and immediately plunged America into a depression causing economic strife all across the country. And who was hit the worst you may ask. The working class of course.

Trump did the same thing. He took complicated issues like trade and immigration and sold them to working people as the cause of all that is wrong with their lives. Now look at the state of our country.
 
The President knows that he, and The American People, are being cheated out of this election. I am glad he is taking all measures legally possible to get this straightened out. He is a true patriot. Romney and McCain would have conceded weeks ago. We don't need folks like that anymore in the GOP.
 
Some other RINOs that are not desired in the party anymore are Ben Sasse, Paul Ryan, Lisa Murkowski, Adam Kinzinger, Pat Toomey, Chris Christie among many others.
 
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