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  1. #101
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    Trump will crush Biden.
    It's going to be a humiliating loss for the Democrats at all levels.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tadawson View Post
    Zero positive legacy? Are you nuts? Trump got more done than Barry the fairy in his first year and didn't look back . . . and, frankly, I dom't have the time or motivation to compile a list for someone who so completely manages to miss the totally obvious . . .

    What I see is very little negative (well, unless viewing through libtard glasses . . .).
    Well, yes, only someone wearing libtard glasses could look at a doddering, egomaniac failing the test of a simple, slow moving crisis with obvious solutions, like COVID-19, and question whether we will be graced with no faster moving crisis in the next four years, and wonder whether the President's OODA loop is adequate to the worst case. Afterall:

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    "Biden’s Texas Political Director Implicated in Massive Mail-In Ballot Harvesting Scheme in Harris County"

    "A Biden Campaign operative in Texas is attempting to rig the 2020 election with the help of others in a massive ballot harvesting scheme, according to two private investigators who testified under oath that they have “video evidence, documentation and witnesses” to prove it. With the help of mass mail-in ballots, the illegal ballot harvesting operation could harvest 700,000 ballots, one Harris County Democrat operative allegedly bragged.

    The investigators—a former FBI agent and former police officer—claim that Biden’s Texas Political Director Dallas Jones and his cohorts have been “hoarding mail-in and absentee ballots” and ordering operatives to them fill out for people in Harris County illegally, “including dead people, homeless people, and nursing home residents in the 2020 presidential election,” Patrick Howley of the National File reported.

    While law enforcement agencies are reportedly investigating these potential crimes, nothing will be done about it until “well after the November 3, 2020 election” the former FBI agent said."


    https://amgreatness.com/2020/09/28/b...harris-county/

    Pretty interesting. If they can pull 700,000 ballots out of each big city it won't matter how we vote.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FNFAN View Post
    "Biden’s Texas Political Director Implicated in Massive Mail-In Ballot Harvesting Scheme in Harris County"

    "A Biden Campaign operative in Texas is attempting to rig the 2020 election with the help of others in a massive ballot harvesting scheme, according to two private investigators who testified under oath that they have “video evidence, documentation and witnesses” to prove it. With the help of mass mail-in ballots, the illegal ballot harvesting operation could harvest 700,000 ballots, one Harris County Democrat operative allegedly bragged.

    The investigators—a former FBI agent and former police officer—claim that Biden’s Texas Political Director Dallas Jones and his cohorts have been “hoarding mail-in and absentee ballots” and ordering operatives to them fill out for people in Harris County illegally, “including dead people, homeless people, and nursing home residents in the 2020 presidential election,” Patrick Howley of the National File reported.

    While law enforcement agencies are reportedly investigating these potential crimes, nothing will be done about it until “well after the November 3, 2020 election” the former FBI agent said."


    https://amgreatness.com/2020/09/28/b...harris-county/

    Pretty interesting. If they can pull 700,000 ballots out of each big city it won't matter how we vote.
    Private investigators? Texas must be short on potential divorce cases.
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    In the P-F basket of deplorables.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Borderland View Post
    Private investigators? Texas must be short on potential divorce cases.
    Oh, I thought they were "Pirate Investigators" since the Dems were alleged to be trying to plunder the election.
    There's nothing civil about this war.

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    Yesterday I drove from Jacksonville NC up to South Boston VA in order to set up a long range Helo Raid for 24th MEU Maritime Response Force. We took mostly back roads due to being speed limited in Gov't trucks... The only place I saw Biden lawn signs was in the City of Durham near Duke... The second you hit the city limits on either side it was back to solid Trump signs. Not a huge surprise and possibly not indicative of any conclusion but I think telling in that the area you live in definitely colors your perspective on who's gonna win or at least who is popular with most... Since I started looking for them out of curiosity around Jacksonville I have not seen a single Biden sign.... I also saw some riot damage passing through Durham....right next to those BLM and Biden signs..... Telling as well I suppose....
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  7. #107
    I can say with certainty that if Trump loses, a significant factor "why" will be this:

    …fairly hard to swallow orange pill…
    …I'm not a fan of Trump's delivery…
    …Trump's not my guy, and man do I wish he'd get rid of his twitter account…
    …I do not like Trump as a person…
    …I do not like DJT, I think he is an asshole, I have always thought he was an asshole, I do not like his ostentatious businesses or his blowhard personality or his contrived TV shows…
    These quotes are all gathered from people who seem like they want DJT to win. So why are you doing the work of the opposition and throwing your disclaimers in there?

    Honestly I have yet to have someone really explain to me what makes orange man so bad.

    Does he make you sad? Does he say mean things?

    Is that what it is?

    I am happily voting for DJT a second time. I think he is a great person, I think he cares about all people, and I think he displays the perfect balance of hardline executive and constitutional restraint (yep letting states and other countries figure things on their own is what our founding fathers intended).

    His nominations of Gorsuch and Barrett speak volumes to his level of fitness for the job.

    I mean I sure as hell thought GWB was an asshole when I voted for him. Now I know he is. If we lose this election it’s because of the runaway globalist idiocy that’s occurred under his and Bill Clinton’s administrations. Funnily enough you can see where they both align today.

    IMO, because we sat on our asses while the Bushes, Clintons, and Obama tore down our country, there is NOT enough of a silent majority to win.

    If you care, stop using media talking points about him and his twitter, and ENGAGE THE PEOPLE IN YOUR PERSONAL NETWORK TO COMMIT TO HIS WIN.

    Could the stakes not be any clearer today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc000 View Post
    ...
    These quotes are all gathered from people who seem like they want DJT to win. So why are you doing the work of the opposition and throwing your disclaimers in there?
    ...
    Because that's the only chance we have at saying our piece and being heard by the 'Never-Trumper' sorts of folks. The lockstep left will use their astonishingly flexible thinking to interpret any praise of Trump as negatively as possible. They want to 'get it twisted' so to speak.
    They'll clamp down on some issue and once you beat them with rational discourse and available facts, they'll start their 'whataboutism' game and move goal posts to entirely unrelated things just to keep arguing. Then eventually one of you gives up and minds never change. Both sides are guilty of that poor debate strategy, to be sure, but I see it far more frequently from Dems/'Never-Trumpers'.

    So by caveating our support for President Trump, and speaking on things we *don't* like about him, we can hopefully keep their attention long enough to hear why we *do* want him to win - and still avoid an argument (maybe).


    I sincerely hope President Trump wins re-election, and I sincerely hope that his victory causes a lot of the teeth-gnashing left to stop and think about why.

    Edit: Also, ultimately, some of us really just don't like everything about President Trump. Speaking personally as a Service Member, he's said some bone-headed and tone-deaf things about Service Members and Veterans, and military service in general. But despite what he's *said* he's done very good things for the US Military overall and backed us when and how it matters most, so it's easy for me to forgive a blunder in a speech.

    But not all folks can rationalize what matters like that - especially younger folks that grew up for the past 12+ years being told their feelings are what matter most.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc000 View Post
    I think he is a great person, I think he cares about all people...
    I don't need any convincing not to support the Dems in this, (or any recent election for that matter)...but...



    ...c'mon now.
    There's nothing civil about this war.

  10. #110
    Quote Originally Posted by JRB View Post
    Because that's the only chance we have at saying our piece and being heard by the 'Never-Trumper' sorts of folks.
    I couldn't see myself spending any more time trying to convince a Never-Trumper than I would from a democratic socialist. What possible question could there be about the two directions we're likely headed?

    If someone is still a Never-Trumper at this time, take their label for what it's worth.

    We spend way too much time trying to apply logic to these discussions. What logical response would there be to defunding the police, inflicting our "values" on other cultures 1000s of miles away, defending riots as peaceful protest, and tearing down the middle class because it exists due to "privilege" and "systemic racism"?

    Seriously…

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