by biggeordiedave » Fri Nov 06, 2020 12:50 am
Hjl wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 11:33 pm
biggeordiedave wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 8:52 pm
Count the votes here, but stop the counting there. I loved that the other night he was basically saying "well I'm winning so we may as well stop it here and say I've won."
I still can't believe after 4 years nobody has told him that he isn't the supreme leader and he literally cannot just do whatever he wants. If he does somehow win this one, he will spend the next four years getting his supporters riled up about how he should be allowed to continue running the country until he dies.
His comments are undermining democracy. It's worse than trump vs Biden. It's trump vs democracy. He has millions of people convinced that they are being robbed by democrats. About half of the people I work with genuinely believe there is massive voter fraud. It's very concerning.
It's quite scary. People will share anything on Twitter and it's instantly factual if it is anything "proving" voter fraud. I hope he pursues it through the courts, spends a s*** load of cash, and still walks away with nothing. The problem is that he just won't take losing, even if he got to sit and watch every vote being counted himself it wouldn't be enough.
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[quote=biggeordiedave post_id=880461 time=1604609535 user_id=79]
Count the votes here, but stop the counting there. I loved that the other night he was basically saying "well I'm winning so we may as well stop it here and say I've won."
I still can't believe after 4 years nobody has told him that he isn't the supreme leader and he literally cannot just do whatever he wants. If he does somehow win this one, he will spend the next four years getting his supporters riled up about how he should be allowed to continue running the country until he dies.
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His comments are undermining democracy. It's worse than trump vs Biden. It's trump vs democracy. He has millions of people convinced that they are being robbed by democrats. About half of the people I work with genuinely believe there is massive voter fraud. It's very concerning.
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It's quite scary. People will share anything on Twitter and it's instantly factual if it is anything "proving" voter fraud. I hope he pursues it through the courts, spends a s*** load of cash, and still walks away with nothing. The problem is that he just won't take losing, even if he got to sit and watch every vote being counted himself it wouldn't be enough.