Impeachment

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  1. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    "In a democracy, the people get the government they deserve." -- Alexis de Tocqueville

    "I have seen the enemy and he is us." -- Pogo by Walt Kelly

    There wasn't a thing about this president that wasn't known prior to his election. The lying. The corruption. The vile behavior. The idiocy. The hate. The criminality. It was all there. Yet America made him the president. It's why I can't blame him as much as I blame us. As Bill notes above, we might very well make that choice again. But as we're seeing this week, to do so is to say goodbye to democracy and self-governing. But that doesn't seem to be important to an awful lot of Americans anymore. We'll see.

    “Maybe you do not care much about the future of the Republican Party. You should. Conservatives will always be with us. If conservatives become convinced that they can not win democratically, they will not abandon conservatism. The will reject democracy.”
    ― David Frum, Trumpocracy: The Corruption of the American Republic
     
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  2. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    Unfortunately, what really happens is that everyone gets the government that only the majority deserve.
     
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  3. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    Uh, this time the minority got the government it sought. America is now a 55-45 country, ruled by the 45.
     
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  4. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    Yes, exposing Trumps often repeated lie that the electoral system is rigged against Republicans.
     
  5. Vonnegut

    Vonnegut Well-Known Member

    It certainly is a lie... as it seems if anything, the DNC is trying to rig it for Trump to win a re-election. Bloomberg Considering HRC as VP. Regardless of one's view on her competency... one would be hard pressed to find a more divisive figure that does not address any of Michael Bloomberg's weaknesses, while also solidifying the Trump base.
     
  6. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    I was talking about the basic structure of the electoral college system in general.

    https://apnews.com/e59e0fc184844a12a950fd21cd8877a0

    So for example, a person's single vote in the Presidential election is worth about 3 times more if you live in Montana or North Dakota or South Dakota or Wyoming than if you live in California or New York.
     
  7. Vonnegut

    Vonnegut Well-Known Member

    I was being facetious :( ...although, that perhaps may be simply a cover for having no bloody idea how the DNC can continually sabotage elections that would be almost impossible to lose. Sigh..
     
  8. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    Well, IF Bloomberg wins the nomination, I can't imagine him picking HRC as his running mate. He's smarter than that and the folks working for him are way smarter than that. :emoji_fingers_crossed:(My guess is that they floated that idea to just get a little free publicity.)
     
  9. copper

    copper Active Member

  10. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    Billions of votes have been cast this century, with fewer than 100 instances of voter fraud.
     
  11. copper

    copper Active Member

  12. copper

    copper Active Member

  13. Bill Huffman

    Bill Huffman Well-Known Member

    Is 1285 total voter fraud votes over many years in the whole country supposed to justify the silly assertion by President Trump that voter fraud is a wide ranged problem?
     
  14. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    Regardless of the exact tally--and no one really knows that--it is minuscule.
     
  15. SteveFoerster

    SteveFoerster Resident Gadfly Staff Member

    Almost all of those are examples of votes in legislatures or similar bodies. The few examples from elections are either in minuscule districts or weren't actually decided by one vote.
     
  16. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    Claims of widespread voter fraud--never supported--are an attempt to suppress voting.

    One party strives to make voting as easy as possible. One party strives to make it more difficult.

    On “Fox and Friends” (in April), Trump slammed Democrats’ vote-by-mail proposals in Congress, saying, “They had a level of voting that, if you ever agreed to it, you’d never have a Republican elected in this country again.” https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/08/trump-slams-mail-in-voting-says-it-doesnt-work-out-well-for-republicans.html

    Well, we certainly can't have that!
     
  17. heirophant

    heirophant Well-Known Member

    I don't believe that.

    Historically, just think back to all the big city political machines in places like Chicago or Tammany Hall in NYC. "Vote early and often!" Dead people voting the straight democratic ticket every year for ten years after they die.

    Today there's all the districts with more registered voters than US citizens of voting age.

    If voter fraud is so exceedingly rare, why are democrats are so deathly afraid of voter-ID laws? Why is there such violent opposition on the left to the census asking a citizenship question on the 2020 census?

    Voter fraud is a thriving industry. I'd hate to think that the future of the United States, and with it Western civilization, might be decided by it.
     
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  18. Rich Douglas

    Rich Douglas Well-Known Member

    There are counter-arguments to both voter ID laws and the citizenship question on the US Census. Their existence is not evidence of voter fraud.

    You can believe what you want. But extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. The contemporary evidence on widespread voter fraud is nonexistent. Even this current administration failed to come to any other conclusion in its efforts on the subject, remember?
     
  19. copper

    copper Active Member

    With recent revelations, that's a good idea! With the exception of Tulsi Gabbard. :)
     
  20. copper

    copper Active Member

    Actually, I take that back, we’ve now entered the phase of a “war on accountability.” Which I find just as unsettling as the impeachment process. May God Bless America! Enjoy your Memorial Day weekend!
     

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