Posted on Nov 8, 2020
Rudy Giuliani: Legal Battles Incoming! | Louder with Crowder
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I cant accept any propaganda from far right sources. Trump needs to accept his defeat.
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The issue with your post is MSN, like CNN, New York Times, and WAPO, have destroyed their credibility of being impartial when it comes to Trump or Conservatives.
There are legal issues that have to be resolved such as State election offices extending the legal deadline to receive and count ballots. Election laws that were overruled by a State or Federal Judge. Issues such as ballots that had certain mandates such as requiring witness signatures and were waived, ballots that contained information in violation of State law such as pre-filled out, errors in counting, errors in crediting the wrong candidate, perceived favoritism such as allowing ballot watchers from one party while banning most from another party
Again, your post about conspiracy theories, tactics, weak legal cases, pales in comparison to the antics Democrats did in 2016. By this time 4 years ago, cities were overrun by riots, people were being attacked, wealthy Democrats were gaming tactics such as bribing electoral college members, and numerous other outlandish ideas.
So sit back and wait, let things play out.
If Biden does win the Presidency, relax in the knowledge that a Republican led Senate won't allow his admin to pass any legislation that is considered too far left.
The issue with your post is MSN, like CNN, New York Times, and WAPO, have destroyed their credibility of being impartial when it comes to Trump or Conservatives.
There are legal issues that have to be resolved such as State election offices extending the legal deadline to receive and count ballots. Election laws that were overruled by a State or Federal Judge. Issues such as ballots that had certain mandates such as requiring witness signatures and were waived, ballots that contained information in violation of State law such as pre-filled out, errors in counting, errors in crediting the wrong candidate, perceived favoritism such as allowing ballot watchers from one party while banning most from another party
Again, your post about conspiracy theories, tactics, weak legal cases, pales in comparison to the antics Democrats did in 2016. By this time 4 years ago, cities were overrun by riots, people were being attacked, wealthy Democrats were gaming tactics such as bribing electoral college members, and numerous other outlandish ideas.
So sit back and wait, let things play out.
If Biden does win the Presidency, relax in the knowledge that a Republican led Senate won't allow his admin to pass any legislation that is considered too far left.
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MSG (Join to see) I already anticipated the senate blocking pretty much anything the biden administration wants to do. I am hoping the biden administration does things they don't need the senate for. And I hope the run offs in GA have Max turnout.
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Even Without the Senate, Biden Can Get an Awful Lot Done
The executive branch is powerful and has only become more so in recent years.
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1) I'm certain the GA Senate races will have a high turnout. You may note that Purdue has over 90,000 more votes than his opponent in this race.
In Loeffler's race, you may note that out of the top 3 in the race, 2 were Republicans who split the conservative vote. Loeffler and the other Republican had more votes between them than the other 5 candidates combined.
2) There is no doubt that Biden can accomplish plenty through the use of E.O.s. He has already stated he would reverse many of Trump's decisions including rejoining the Paris Climate pact. What he can't do is fund many of those controversial decisions without the support of Republicans which is unlikely. As you may recall, Democrats spent the last 4 years suing Trump over many of his policy decisions. You are likely to see a repeat of that only this time more than half of the Federal judiciary and 2/3rds of the Supreme Court are conservatives unlike when Trump took office.
3) As the Slate editor noted, usually the party in Presidential office loses seats in the House and Senate during the mid election year, 2022.
1) I'm certain the GA Senate races will have a high turnout. You may note that Purdue has over 90,000 more votes than his opponent in this race.
In Loeffler's race, you may note that out of the top 3 in the race, 2 were Republicans who split the conservative vote. Loeffler and the other Republican had more votes between them than the other 5 candidates combined.
2) There is no doubt that Biden can accomplish plenty through the use of E.O.s. He has already stated he would reverse many of Trump's decisions including rejoining the Paris Climate pact. What he can't do is fund many of those controversial decisions without the support of Republicans which is unlikely. As you may recall, Democrats spent the last 4 years suing Trump over many of his policy decisions. You are likely to see a repeat of that only this time more than half of the Federal judiciary and 2/3rds of the Supreme Court are conservatives unlike when Trump took office.
3) As the Slate editor noted, usually the party in Presidential office loses seats in the House and Senate during the mid election year, 2022.
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Weekend Update: Rudy Giuliani on Trump's Election Lawsuits - SNL
Rudy Giuliani (Kate McKinnon) stops by Weekend Update to discuss his strategies for Trump's election lawsuits. Saturday Night Live. Stream now on Peacock: ht...
Here is another clip about Rudy Giuliani's efforts to challenge the election
https://youtu.be/1LmFVEi5Jd0
https://youtu.be/1LmFVEi5Jd0
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