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@Fnaf_yass If at this point, you still support Trump, yes you're stupid. You can want all of those things, but if you put aside Trump's authoritarian actions and calls for sedition just because he's a means to your goal, it's not only stupid, it's very dangerous. You can be against all of those things if you want and you can vote for the candidate who best suits you, but you cannot commit treason and storm the capitol because you don't like the results. More Americans chose to vote in favor of the green new deal and things like it, so no you don't have to be happy, but you do have to accept it. That's how free countries work and as many of you rightly pointed out in 2016, elections have consequences. At this point, based on the actions by Trump, you can't be a freedom loving patriot and a Trump supporter, only one or the other.
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@baddudecornpop8142 So after all of that babble, it all boils down to the US doesn't want to pay higher taxes. Everything else you said were issues that could easily be worked towards, if you wanted to. Also American middle class are far from as free as the middle class in Sweden or Denmark. American middle class can lose everything they own simply by getting sick or injured. Their house, their car, everything. The eligibility for Medicare and Medicade in the US is extremely limited. So, in reality, Americans aren't even free to get sick. You know who's covered for that stuff in countries with universal healthcare? Everyone! You can keep parroting the conservative propaganda you've been fed, but the simple fact of the matter is that countries like Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Canada, UK and Australia all have what you deem "socialist" policies, yet all of them rank ahead of the US in things like healthcare, education, wages, employment rate, infrastructure, happiness of citizens and overall quality of life. Hell, all of those countries even rank ahead of the US in regards to freedom according to the Human Freedom Index. They are all things that could be changed in the US, admittedly not overnight, if people wanted to. People like you are very perplexing to me. You label things like universal healthcare and gun control as radical leftist policies, when they've been implemented and proven effective in many countries around the world, yet somehow the US is the only one that it won't work in? All that being said, I'll end on a positive note. You have a great screen name lol.
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@vic5015 I don't speak for them, reality does. Can you show me a legitimate movement in any of these countries where a large percentage of citizens wants either the healthcare system or gun laws to be changed to resemble that of the US? I'll save you the time, there hasn't been. Now, if universal healthcare and national gun control has been instituted in dozens of civilized countries and hasn't faced even one serious movement for change, shouldn't that speak volumes? In fact, when you explain the healthcare industry of the US and the gun laws of the US to people in these countries, they are often floored and can't believe that the wealthiest country on the planet would operate in that manner.
The US healthcare system ranks 30th in the world based on an index that takes multiple factors into account, such as infrastructure, number of professionals per capita, availability of medicine per capita, cost and government readiness. Can you guess what all of the 29 countries ahead of the US in the index have?
As far as gun control laws go, countries that have gun control laws like Sweden, Denmark, Canada, UK, Australia, Japan, South Korea and Germany all have gun death rates of anywhere from 0.08 up to 1.97 per 100,000 citizens, while the US has a rate of 10.25. Australia instituted strict gun control laws after the Port Arthur shooting and, surprise surprise, they haven't had one since. Canada has had 10 mass shootings over the past 30 years. That's 1 every 3 years. The US had over 370 in 2019 alone.
So no, I don't speak for millions of people, but the facts and statistics do.
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@glassv6082 Wow, you people are truly easy to brainwash. It's astounding, to be honest. There aren't any videos that haven't been thoroughly debunked. The Georgia "late night dump" of suitcases was disproven. The shredded up ballots were already proven to have been sample ballots. There are no mathematical impossibilities, especially considering that recounts and audits have found no discrepancy. Affidavits can be evidence, but can't be the only evidence, which right now, that's all the Trump legal team has produced. Now, in the collection of the affidavits, the Trump team admitted they had to throw out a lot of them because the legal team had been able to prove what was said in the affidavits false. They then submitted the ones that they couldn't prove false. The fact that so many false statements were collected, the judge isn't going to trust any affidavits on their own, without evidence to support them because the process of collecting the affidavits has been proven untrustworthy. As far as those affidavits, you have one from that drunk chick from Michigan, yet she's already been proven false. She claims there was 120% voter turnout in Detroit. In reality, the turnout was 49% and can be easily found on government websites. All the affidavits prove is that Trump lemmings are willing to lie under oath to protect their dear leader. When even guys like Pence and Barr are saying there is no evidence, there is no evidence. It's amazing how far you'll go to avoid logic and common sense. Do you not realize that you're in a cult?
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@Fnaf_yass based on your rhetoric, there no doubt in my mind that you're a Trump lemming because everything you just said was inherently false. No one called those rioting heroes, they denounced the violence and looting while supporting the peaceful protests. Let's be perfectly clear here, a riot and an attempted violent insurrection are two vastly different things. It doesn't matter what people believe, there have been investigations and every single judge who looked at it, over 90 of them, many appointed by Trump, threw them out immediately. You don't just get to carry on a disinformation campaign in the courts with no evidence. As far as Russian collusion, there was much more evidence in regards to that than there is that there was wide spread voter fraud or some conspiracy to steal the election. If you actually read the report you would see that collusion was proven, they just couldn't prove that the campaign knowingly colluded, so they got off on a technicality. The report also detailed over 10 instances of obstruction of justice and didn't indict him because they couldn't indict a sitting president and instead left Congress to do it. You keep eating up that propaganda though, lemming. This is why we say that you're all stupid. None of you live in a world of fact, common sense or logic.
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Wait, so these clowns are mad that cops are being held accountable? Why do cops need qualified immunity if they follow the laws? If the cop on this squad was indicted, he did something wrong and the fact that other cops think that cops should be above the law shows that they shouldn't be on the force to begin with. As far as guns not being a problem, maybe you could explain why the US has a much higher rate of gun violence than countries like Canada, UK, France, Germany, Sweden, Australia, South Korea, Denmark, Japan, Spain, Italy, Switzerland etc? I mean, do those countries just not have criminals? The amount of moronic talking points spewed on this network is shocking, but what's even more shocking is that there are so many people stupid enough to eat it up.
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@AmericaJonesiepipes You're absolutely correct. The stop resisting bullshit is used far too often to justify horrific actions. However, that is not what happened here. The cop simply advised the guy that he could be tased for not complying. That is not illegal. The cop clearly didn't think he stumbled around his words like he did.
It seems we would be on the same side, more often than not, but you have to be able to look at each situation separately. What you don't seem to understand is that opinion and viewpoint don't matter in this situation. It's quite black and white. You all are saying he did something wrong and I'm simply asking what exact law or policy he broke, and even now, I still haven't received one legitimate answer. Honestly, it just seems that people didn't think the cop should've arrested the guy because the guy was polite, and while you're allowed to feel that way, the law doesn't care about your feelings. Sometimes a very polite and respectful black person can be arrested by a white cop who's a jerk without any wrongdoing by the cop. The problem is, when you all freak out over something like this and want a guy fired, but can't even state what specific law or policy he broke, it causes those that don't share your viewpoint on the police to not take you seriously when cops do actually break policy or law. It's the boy who cried wolf situation.
You can go on and on with your Karen this and that nonsense, but you really need to start looking at the entire forest through the trees and without specific bias.
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This is so blatantly false, even Trump lemmings should be able to see it. First, Fox argued in court that Tucker's viewers shouldnt take what he says as fact. Second, in 2020, why would you overnight a flash drive? Why not just email the documents? Lastly, it was "recovered", but they're not going to talk about the substance of the documents? Please, if they had any "damning" documents, they would be talking about it on Fox nonstop. This was an attempt by Fox, Tucker, or both, to try and create a grand conspiracy. Problem is, that no one bought it after the drive "disappeared" so they had the drive magically reappear and immediately pivoted away from the story. If you think this was anything but theatre created by Carlson, well you're just the type of moron that Fox and Trump panders to.
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Bryan is getting more and more clickbait by the day. Anyone with a brain, including Bryan, knows that Trump doesnt risk jail time pre-trial. Why is this so hard for you guys to see? Any normal person wouldve already been put back into custody, but the system won't allow for that to happen to Trump, as you've all seen for decades. It's built to protect people like him, not punish them. He not only won't see any jail time pre-trial, he wont see any jail time, even if convicted, either. Republicans defend him and Democrats are spineless cowards that allow themselves to be walked all over. They'll come up with some bogus nonsense about not imprisoning a former US president and you'll get to watch in real time how broken the system is. Until that system is completely torn down and rebuilt, you'll never see any change, let alone true progress.
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Its amazing that Trump and his cronies simply just can't stand up there and denounce white supremacy. Wallace lobbed him a soft ball and all he had to do was say one sentence and this wouldn't have been an issue. They always seem to launch into some sort of song and dance how they're against any form of hate, but the left is doing most of it. Then they claim that, that is denouncing white supremacy. Anyone with two brain cells can see that it is actually making excuses for white supremacists saying oh, they're not as bad as big bad Antifa. This is what Trump does, this is always his MO when it comes to this. He throws out his support to these groups, then he, or his fixers, walk it back, knowing that the group's he's playing to will simply ignore those statements. This is why at the debate, he refused to denounce white supremacy by name. He said he was against "that". Even the following day, he would not simply say he was against white supremacy. I don't truly think Trump is a white supremacists, I think he simply wants their support and doesn't care who the support is coming from, which is just as bad.
The more worrisome comment is him telling his supporters to "monitor" the polls. Again, anyone with a brain knows what he trying to incite and this is why he "misspoke" when telling the Proud Boys to stand by. Everything Trump has done from his first election run, until now comes straight out of the Joseph Goebbels playbook. The problem is that Trump lemmings haven't opened a history book, much less know who that is and why Trump following the same tactics is incredibly dangerous.
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@glassv6082 Well, by all means, keep your hopes up. It'll make January 20th that much more satisfying watching the Trump cult collectively be forced to accept reality. By the way, those videos you speak of have all been debunked, as have the "witnesses". Those "hearings" weren't actual hearings as there was no judge present, nor were there legal requirements to tell the truth. They were nothing but theater for morons. Most of what they claimed at those "hearings", they wouldn't even submit in court because they had absolutely no evidence to back it up, outside of sworn affidavits, which isn't enough evidence to overturn an election. Tell me, if the Dems executed the biggest fraud in history, why would they not ensure that they took the Senate and why would they lose seats in the house? The amount you clowns will go out of your way to avoid logic and common sense is incredible.
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@glassv6082 yes, judges in 60 courtrooms at all levels, most of which were appointed by Republicans, many by Trump himself, are all corrupt against Trump. Do you not realize how utterly stupid you sound? The only evidence that the Trump team has is affidavits, which are not enough evidence on their own. No, to you morons it's a conspiracy by the Dems, the courts, the DOJ, the FBI, Cuba, China, Hugo Chavez, countless Republican officials, all against Trump. So they committed a massive fraud, but didn't give themselves the Senate and lost seats in the house? Funny how you avoid answering that question. Enjoy the final 19 days of your dear leader. He'll be gone after that thankfully.
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@glassv6082 You're right, it was disproven before it reached the courts which is why it's not being submitted in court. That's how investigations work, my friend. If evidence is disproven in the investigation, it's not submitted in court. It's very simple actually. It's funny, you say you watch news on both sides, yet you clearly only exist in an echo chamber of propaganda. The conspiracy you're spouting about would've required thousands of people to pull off. If there were that many people, someone would have leaked legit evidence, yet nothing has been leaked. As I said, if they were going to rig the election, they would've given themselves the Senate, at the very least. It should be common sense.
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Palestinian people elected Hamas and since, has not formed any form of resistance. Without any form of resistance to Hamas, this shows that the people support their actions, so they are just as accountable for what has happened. Remember 50% of Palestinians support Hamas calling for the destruction of Isreal. Palestinian children toting guns and spitting on half-naked, female hostages. They aren't humanitarian to anyone, so why do they expect it in return? Isreal isn't forcing them to move south, they are simply suggesting it. That isn't a war crime, so quit whining about it. We, as an international community, have tried to deal with the extremist Islamic problem responsibly, yet we still end up getting attacked. It is time to take the gloves off and take the necessary measures to protect everyone from these monsters. It will be dirty and hard to watch, but they have made it the only choice. If they didn't want this response, they shouldn't support terrorism.
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@francostacy7675 "I like my freedoms". Well that's funny, because in 2019, The Human Freedom Index ranked the US as the 15th most free country behind a lot of those European countries. So you're not even close to the top of the list when it comes to freedom, something Americans usually pride themselves on. When it comes to things like healthcare, education, employment rate, wages, infrastructure, happiness of citizens and overall quality of life, the US constantly ranks behind countries like Germany, UK, Sweden, Australia, France, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Switzerland, etc. In fact, the only two things that the US leads in are military spending and number of citizens incarcerated per capita. As far as people coming to the US for treatment, it is usually one of two reasons. 1) they're rich people who feel like they shouldn't have to wait to have their sore knee looked at, or 2) the FDA is a lot less strict on experimental medicines, which isn't really a good thing. I don't blame you as I've seen the history that people have been taught in the US for the last few decades and it's so full of nationalist propaganda that you guys didn't stand a chance at understanding the reality of many situations. Weird how none of these countries have mass amounts of people demanding their country adopt the US system in regards to things like healthcare and gun laws. That would be because the US system does not work.
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@rickv9251 HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania's highest court on Saturday night threw out a lower court's order preventing the state from certifying dozens of contests on its Nov. 3 election ballot in the latest lawsuit filed by Republicans attempting to thwart President-elect Joe Biden's victory in the battleground state.
The state Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, threw out the three-day-old order, saying the underlying lawsuit was filed months after the law allowed for challenges to Pennsylvania's expansive year-old mail-in voting law.
The state's attorney general, Democrat Josh Shapiro, called the court's decision “another win for Democracy.”
The week-old lawsuit, led by Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly of northwestern Pennsylvania, had challenged the state's mail-in voting law as unconstitutional.
As a remedy, Kelly and the other Republican plaintiffs had sought to either throw out the 2.5 million mail-in ballots submitted under the law - most of them by Democrats - or to wipe out the election results and direct the state's Republican-controlled Legislature to pick Pennsylvania's presidential electors.
Commonwealth Court Judge Patricia McCullough, elected as a Republican in 2009, had issued the order Wednesday to halt certification of any remaining contests, including apparently contests for Congress.
A day earlier, Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, said he had certified Democrat Joe Biden as the winner of the presidential election in Pennsylvania. Biden beat President Donald Trump by more than 80,000 votes in Pennsylvania, a state Trump had won in 2016.
Wolf had appealed McCullough's decision to the state Supreme Court, saying there was no “conceivable justification” for it.
Talking about this one? Once again, thrown out. Keep trying.
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@POWER-LINKS The Supreme Court ruled in Afroyim v. Rusk that, by the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the US constitution, a person born or naturalized in the United States cannot be involuntarily deprived of their US citizenship. The Court later clarified in Vance v. Terrazas that even if an individual voluntarily performs an act that, according to statute (see 8 USC §1481), causes automatic loss of US citizenship, the person does not lose US citizenship unless the intent to lose US citizenship is established separately from the voluntary performance of the act itself. Therefore, a US citizen can always choose to retain their US citizenship as long as they intend to retain it, regardless of their actions.
Goes on to say that while naturalized citizens can lose it under very specific circumstances, it has been deemed cruel and inhumane punishment and therefore violates the eighth amendment. Out of 84 UN countries, only 2 use loss of citizenship as a punishment for military desertion, Turkey and Philippines.
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Anyone with half a brain could see the comparison between Trump and Hitler and the brown shirts and Trump's lemmings. I've been saying it since 2016. Both used racism to rise to power, both proposed massive deportations, both promised to make their country great again, both vilified the free press and developed a propaganda department of their own, both proposed massive deportations, one was anti-jew, the other anti-muslim, one blames Jews for the countries problems while the other blamed immigrants for the countries problems and both attempted a coup d'etat, Hitler in the Beer Hall Putsch and Trump on 1/6. Trump's propaganda also mirrors the propaganda strategy Goebbels used. If you fail to see the long list of similarities, it's because you don't want to. The problem is, Trump's lemmings are far too dumb to know anything about history and when you don't understand history, you are doomed to repeat it. Remember Hitler didn't gain power his first attempt either. He actually went to prison and still came back. Trump most certainly will do the same, but this time, he will learn from his previous mistakes and he will be much more dangerous. This cannot be allowed to happen or democracy in the US will be lost.
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@usapatriot4peace894 A US historian? That's hilarious. I've seen the history the US teaches and it's nothing but misleading, nationalist propaganda. So because you live there and haven't lived anywhere else, you feel you are qualified to label the US as the greatest country? Well let's see, as far as rankings for happiness of citizens, wages, employment rate, healthcare, life expectancy, infrastructure, freedom, education and overall quality of life, the US ranks behind many countries in each category. As I previously stated, the only rankings that the US are at the top of is military spending and number of incarcerated citizens per capita. That doesn't make you the greatest country in the world. As for what I said about a mother in the US having to pay $40 to hold their baby after a c section, that's a real thing, go look it up. Funny that you don't seem to have any clue about how your own healthcare system works.
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@Felix as a cop So you have to be armed to execute an attempted takeover? Absolutely not. In fact, there were a lot there that were armed, but you remain ignorant to that and just keep calling them tourists. I mean, it's not like they were roaming the Capitol with zip cuffs looking to capture and hang politicians...oh wait...that's exactly what they were doing. So a group that overtakes the Capitol in an attempt to kill politicians and stop a legal election in order to install their own leader. What would you call that exactly? I mean, it's not surprising that the Trump lemmings are too dumb to understand, but this should be fairly cut and dry, even for you clowns. In reality, you all know what it was, but you refuse to admit it because it's people on your side with your twisted beliefs. Funny how the party of personal responsibility, doesn't actually take responsibility for anything. According to you guys, taking a knee during the anthem is unpatriotic and abhorrent, but storming the Capitol and trying to illegally install a leader who lost the election is completely fine. Do you not see how utterly stupid you sound?
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@michelleaustin7229 Manners? You think I should use manners with you people, who openly support a man who forceably separates children from their parents? No, you don't deserve any of my manners. You deserve exactly what you get and that's ridicule and mockery. There are only three groups that still support Trump, the rich, the racist and the stupid. Every one of his supporters falls into one of those three categories, no matter how much they want to deny it. How am I ignoring facts when you've still not responded to the fact that you're trying to call out CNN for lying while supporting a president who has done nothing but lie. My God, you people sure are stupid. As far as my basement, I like it down there. Big screen TV, Golden Tee machine, ping pong table, it's a pretty nice place. A lot nicer than that double wide you live in Mary-Jo.
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@Rectify21 Easy cope? I have nothing to cope with as I've been telling everyone Trump was going to win from the start, for the very reasons that I previously stated. Think about it. The black female candidate says "I want to cut taxes for the middle class, help home buyers and small business owners" and the American people are like, nah. The white male candidate, who is a convicted felon, says "I'll be a dictator on day one" and "theyre eating the dogs and the cats" and "I want my generals to be like Hitler's" and a large majority of the US went, yup, that's the guy to lead us. Now, I wonder why that is.
Did Kamala and the Dems not state their platform clearly enough? Probably not, even though most metrics show that the Biden administration outperformed the Trump administration for the middle and lower classes, but for some reason the Dems just fail to realize that the majority of the American electorate possess the IQ of a first grader. They need to learn how to pander to the less intelligent the way the right has, otherwise theyre not going to win anything again. Granted, with the GOP having the House, Senate, executive and a corrupt SCOTUS, the GOP will make it so that Dems wont win an election again. The coup is already complete, without firing a shot, and most on the left havent realized it yet.
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@jbcfamily4802 Dude, I'm all for holding cops accountable and I said this guy was definitely a jerk. He read him his rights on video, I don't have the timestamp but it was around when he was calling his mother. Threatening to taser him if orders aren't followed isn't illegal either. Yes, this cop is certainly a douchebag, but no one here has pointed out what he did that was illegal. In my opinion, based on how respectful Montgomery was being, he should've just let him go with the ticket, but he isn't legally obligated to do that. In the end, Montgomery committed an arrestable offense, in the eyes of the law and he was unlucky to get a jerk cop. His rights weren't infringed upon and the cop broke no laws, unless you can point out something that I missed.
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