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Dereliction 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well, surely we can see why. Michael spends a lot of time on those traps and shoulders at the gym. Admirable for 56!

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Dereliction 3 points ago +3 / -0

My point is that the EU without the UK is less liberal and globalist.

You're right if referencing its leaders and bureaucracy. A significant portion -- enough to make Brexit a thing -- are not. I suppose it's a lot like the US scenario right now, but not as corrupt.

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Dereliction 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's 2020, so hardly surprising that even the good have fallen.

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Dereliction 8 points ago +8 / -0

Trump doesn't have a lot of people he can trust anymore. Not in this, at least.

That said, I'm not confident but am still willing to entertain the idea that there are a smattering of paths for him to take. The courts have proved they will not help, so it is up to the Legislators, or to something more drastic.

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Dereliction 7 points ago +7 / -0

As I understand it, for now, search has been disabled to reduce load on the .wins. Add "site:kotakuinaction2.win" to your search on DuckDuckGo and it'll find what you want.

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Dereliction 3 points ago +3 / -0

Where is she posting their comments?

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Dereliction 6 points ago +6 / -0

Trump.

Evidence of fraud is undeniable at this point. Republicans are fired up like nothing I've ever seen before. FIRED. UP. I'm talking about Trump Republicans, of course. The base. Not the untrustworthy suits holding daggers behind him.

With the confidence exhibited by Trump senior officials, they seem to be playing this game with a strong hand. I don't think it's a bluff, and none of the base is going to care if the media disagrees. Trump has an extremely high popularity among Republican voters and they are not going to accept a bogus election no matter how the media tries to frame it.

And if Trump has the goods to show that the election is fouled as it appears, the Dems can cry but they aren't going to be able to ignore it.

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Dereliction 5 points ago +5 / -0

She got intensely offended when accused of not certifying the machine for accuracy, and then when it came out she didn't even show up, she resigned, undoubtedly with just as intense offense.

So, it was the first time the machine had ever been used in an AZ election, it was a Dominion machine, only in Maricopa county, and neither she nor the Independent who also could have certified it showed up to do so.

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Dereliction 14 points ago +14 / -0

That is not a concern. It's a fact of reality. They will become vengefully draconian.

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Dereliction 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yup, I'm in line next to you, except I have zero confidence he will work out those demons.

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Dereliction 9 points ago +9 / -0

Yeah, the cities are going to have issues.

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Dereliction 13 points ago +13 / -0

They might be able to get away with that in Europe and elsewhere, but there are a lot of armed and independent-minded people in the US, and they'll have a harder time making that work.

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Dereliction 3 points ago +3 / -0

Get Woke, you know the thing.

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Dereliction 17 points ago +17 / -0

Someone would have to be an idiot to give up their property (and undoubtedly their rights to future property). Doing so gives up personal independence and authority over one's life.

But people will agree to this craziness. And then they're committed to the Reset Cult.

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Dereliction 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's the thing they've been striving to accomplish all along, without being so obtuse about it as they are now. The tide is turning on them and they realize that they have to drum up open support or they may lose, not just their opportunity, but the power they have now.

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Dereliction 14 points ago +14 / -0

Being hyper concerned about Orange/White Man Bad and global warming is a way of avoiding personal responsibilities and failures.

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Dereliction 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's essentially a media-propagandized cult suffering from a combination of massive sunk cost fallacy and severe cognitive dissonance.

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Dereliction 1 point ago +1 / -0

Frankly, it's surprising that 4chan hasn't used this understanding to engage in more grandiose manipulations of the media, and therefore the public. That would make them seriously dangerous, though. :-)

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Dereliction 3 points ago +3 / -0

All predictions may turn out to be false, and it's not unreasonable to have confidence in an insightful prediction, even if the cost may be some embarrassment.

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