2020 Presidential Race

Any of those supporters stop vehicles and attempt to remove the occupants by force, while destroying the vehicle and physically beating anyone coming out of the vehicle?

Were the roads barricaded by stacks of debris or burning material?

Anyone stop vehicles attempting to get thru and fire random AK47 rounds in the vehicle?

Any coverage of these people standing in front of cars,, thinking their 200# body is the perfect defense against a 3500# moving vehicle?

I’m a little surprised to see this because it’s not normally the Trump people’s MO. It’s counterproductive, too.

Anyone who blocks traffic and interrupts other people’s day is an irritation PITA. It’s so Jersey.
 
Danish actually. Mom lived through Nazi occupation as a young teenager, and my dad was convinced she was raped.

Also, the Germans took my Grandfather's shipping business.

Pretty ******* hilarious, huh?

You must be way older than I thought. My dad's brother was shot down and nearly starved to death in stalag 17. So F you.
 
That’s where this whole little mail in vote scheme you clowns came up with comes into play. See how many votes Biden needs to win DAYS after the election and just make a withdraw from the vote bank.
If they have the power to manufacture votes out of thin air, why not just do it at the beginning of the night?
 
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Yep. You're clearly uneducated and wholly ignorant.

Is it legal to cross the U.S. border to seek asylum?
March 1, 2019
Last updated October 22, 2020


Families escaping gang violence and persecution in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have undertaken a dangerous journey to seek safety in the United States.
People arriving at the U.S. border have the right to request asylum without being criminalized, turned back, or separated from their children. Here’s how the process works:
What is asylum?
Asylum is a form of protection granted to individuals who can demonstrate that they are unable or unwilling to return to their country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of:
  • race,
  • religion,
  • nationality,
  • membership in a particular social group,
  • or political opinion.
The right to seek asylum was incorporated into international law following the atrocities of World War II. Congress adopted key provisions of the Geneva Refugee Convention (including the international definition of a refugee) into U.S. immigration law when it passed the Refugee Act of 1980.
His point 👆


Your head 👇

You can’t claim asylum solely for better employment / economic opportunities
 
What is the difference in fraud potential for sending all registered voters a ballot versus making them ask for it?

First, they check signatures. Second, a person cannot vote twice. So let's say that some nefarious person gets a mail in ballot for someone else and actually risks prison and fills it out and sends it in, but then the person shows up to vote. That is going to be detected.

Can you find that happening perhaps a few hundred times in 2020 all across the country? Maybe. A thousand times? Extremely doubtful. And in any event no reason other than Trump hysteria to think it would ever be enough to cause an actual problem.

What its really about is that it makes it easy to vote. People who might not otherwise vote, who might tend to be Democrats, are going to use the option because it is easy and they don't miss work, etc. Now, if you want the state legislatures to in the future require a request for a ballot, or an excuse to get one, fine. That debate can be had in those individual states as to what is best for them.

See e.g. Where Americans Can Vote by Mail in the 2020 Elections

But the die has been cast for a period of years for this process where it is allowed, ironically enough often by state legislatures controlled by Republicans. So you have to live with the consequences.


Here's where your state stands on mail-in voting
 
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I’m a little surprised to see this because it’s not normally the Trump people’s MO. It’s counterproductive, too.

Anyone who blocks traffic and interrupts other people’s day is an irritation PITA. It’s so Jersey.
I saw something online earlier and it was supposedly a trump caravan type thing and the cops had blocked off some of the traffic which caused the traffic jam.
 
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What is the difference in fraud potential for sending all registered voters a ballot versus making them ask for it?

First, they check signatures. Second, a person cannot vote twice. So let's say that some nefarious person gets a mail in ballot for someone else and actually risks prison and fills it out and sends it in, but then the person shows up to vote. That is going to be detected.

Can you find that happening perhaps a few hundred times in 2020 all across the country? Maybe. A thousand times? Extremely doubtful. And in any event no reason other than Trump hysteria to think it would ever be enough to cause an actual problem.

What its really about is that it makes it easy to vote. People who might not otherwise vote, who might tend to be Democrats, are going to use the option because it is easy and they don't miss work, etc. Now, if you want the state legislatures to in the future require a request for a ballot, or an excuse to get one, fine. That debate can be had in those individual states as to what is best for them.

See e.g. Where Americans Can Vote by Mail in the 2020 Elections

But the die has been cast for a period of years for this process where it is allowed, ironically enough often by state legislatures controlled by Republicans. So you have to live with the consequences.


Here's where your state stands on mail-in voting
If you havent figured that out by now, you've chosen to be ignorant.
 
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