Hand the man a pen
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I'm comfortable knowing that there always has been, and always will be, some negligible level of fraud by voters on both sides.
I am glad to see 2020 was the most secure and audited election EVAH and audits actually found Biden had more votes when re-counted and found more fraud activity by Trump voters than Biden voters.
Did I want Biden to win? No. But it is far more alarming that the loser created this massive election distrust fake narrative and refusal to accept the reality that he lost a "most popular" contest. That is much more of a threat to our country than a few attempts at double voting.
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I'm comfortable knowing that there always has been, and always will be, some negligible level of fraud by voters on both sides.
I am glad to see 2020 was the most secure and audited election EVAH and audits actually found Biden had more votes when re-counted and found more fraud activity by Trump voters than Biden voters.
Did I want Biden to win? No. But it is far more alarming that the loser created this massive election distrust fake narrative and refusal to accept the reality that he lost a "most popular" contest. That is much more of a threat to our country than a few attempts at double voting.
@89th said in Hand the man a pen:
I'm comfortable knowing that there always has been, and always will be, some negligible level of fraud by voters on both sides.
I am glad to see 2020 was the most secure and audited election EVAH and audits actually found Biden had more votes when re-counted and found more fraud activity by Trump voters than Biden voters.
Did I want Biden to win? No. But it is far more alarming that the loser created this massive election distrust fake narrative and refusal to accept the reality that he lost a "most popular" contest. That is much more of a threat to our country than a few attempts at double voting.
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I'm comfortable knowing that there always has been, and always will be, some negligible level of fraud by voters on both sides.
I am glad to see 2020 was the most secure and audited election EVAH and audits actually found Biden had more votes when re-counted and found more fraud activity by Trump voters than Biden voters.
Did I want Biden to win? No. But it is far more alarming that the loser created this massive election distrust fake narrative and refusal to accept the reality that he lost a "most popular" contest. That is much more of a threat to our country than a few attempts at double voting.
@89th said in Hand the man a pen:
I'm comfortable knowing that there always has been, and always will be, some negligible level of fraud by voters on both sides.
I am glad to see 2020 was the most secure and audited election EVAH and audits actually found Biden had more votes when re-counted and found more fraud activity by Trump voters than Biden voters.
Did I want Biden to win? No. But it is far more alarming that the loser created this massive election distrust fake narrative and refusal to accept the reality that he lost a "most popular" contest. That is much more of a threat to our country than a few attempts at double voting.
Ok, if your wife was screwing around on you, how many guys would you be comfortable with? One? Three? A five -guy gangbang on Sunday afternoon?
Maybe there are some things where zero fraud is tolerated...
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Quite the strawman (or should I say, straw-men) to chase, LOL.
No one wants fraud, obviously. My point is it will always happen to some negligible degree, by both sides... but the bigger danger is a President who makes up a narrative because he lost, and now years later people are still trying to make claims that have been debunked BY republican audits!
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@89th said in Hand the man a pen:
I'm comfortable knowing that there always has been, and always will be, some negligible level of fraud by voters on both sides.
I am glad to see 2020 was the most secure and audited election EVAH and audits actually found Biden had more votes when re-counted and found more fraud activity by Trump voters than Biden voters.
Did I want Biden to win? No. But it is far more alarming that the loser created this massive election distrust fake narrative and refusal to accept the reality that he lost a "most popular" contest. That is much more of a threat to our country than a few attempts at double voting.
Ok, if your wife was screwing around on you, how many guys would you be comfortable with? One? Three? A five -guy gangbang on Sunday afternoon?
Maybe there are some things where zero fraud is tolerated...
@Jolly said in Hand the man a pen:
Ok, if your wife was screwing around on you, how many guys would you be comfortable with? One? Three? A five -guy gangbang on Sunday afternoon?
Yeah, but the follow-up to the last election more closely resembled somebody having a public melt-down over his wife cheating with every player in the Dallas Cowboys when what she actually did was say 'That Bobby Ewing is quite good-looking'.
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Quite the strawman (or should I say, straw-men) to chase, LOL.
No one wants fraud, obviously. My point is it will always happen to some negligible degree, by both sides... but the bigger danger is a President who makes up a narrative because he lost, and now years later people are still trying to make claims that have been debunked BY republican audits!
@89th said in Hand the man a pen:
Quite the strawman (or should I say, straw-men) to chase, LOL.
No one wants fraud, obviously. My point is it will always happen to some negligible degree, by both sides... but the bigger danger is a President who makes up a narrative because he lost, and now years later people are still trying to make claims that have been debunked BY republican audits!
Here's the issue that you keep missing...Trump isn't making anything up. He believes he was cheated. He vigorously pursued every legal and political avenue he could to be reelected. But at the end of the day, even believing he was rooked, we had a mostly peaceful transfer of power. You can argue that if you wish.
You want to keep that cheat argument from going anywhere? You run the fairest elections on the planet. Yet, some fight actively against things like voter ID, same day registration or noncitizens voting.
We can do better. We must do better.
Or one day, there will be a reckoning.
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The doctor's analogy above is quite fitting. I chuckled.
Yes Trump vigorously pursued every legal and political avenue he could to
be reelectedkeep Biden from being sworn in. When he realized it was too late, mostly because his false election fraud narratives helped inspire a storming of the Capitol, he didn't even attend the inauguration. What class.Yes we can do better, in fact we ARE doing better. There is less fraud now than ever before. The only reckoning will be built on falsehoods, similar to Jan 6.
Too bad Trump didn't just say "Oh well, I lost and you'll see what you get with Sleepy Joe. I'll see you again in 4 years." and honestly... he'd probably win in 2024. But after his antics, all I can imagine is he's lost voters and gained none. We'll see, I've been wrong before!
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Ok, also looked at the 1200 election fraud convictions. It looks like:
In 2012 there were 63.
In 2016 there were 65.
In 2020 there were 18.
That is from the Heritage Foundation's own database that sums all 1200 election fraud convictions over the years.
@89th said in Hand the man a pen:
Ok, also looked at the 1200 election fraud convictions. It looks like:
In 2012 there were 63.
In 2016 there were 65.
In 2020 there were 18.
That is from the Heritage Foundation's own database that sums all 1200 election fraud convictions over the years.
That would actually tend to suggest there was a fair amount of uncaught/unprosecuted fraud in 2020.
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The doctor's analogy above is quite fitting. I chuckled.
Yes Trump vigorously pursued every legal and political avenue he could to
be reelectedkeep Biden from being sworn in. When he realized it was too late, mostly because his false election fraud narratives helped inspire a storming of the Capitol, he didn't even attend the inauguration. What class.Yes we can do better, in fact we ARE doing better. There is less fraud now than ever before. The only reckoning will be built on falsehoods, similar to Jan 6.
Too bad Trump didn't just say "Oh well, I lost and you'll see what you get with Sleepy Joe. I'll see you again in 4 years." and honestly... he'd probably win in 2024. But after his antics, all I can imagine is he's lost voters and gained none. We'll see, I've been wrong before!
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The doctor's analogy above is quite fitting. I chuckled.
Yes Trump vigorously pursued every legal and political avenue he could to
be reelectedkeep Biden from being sworn in. When he realized it was too late, mostly because his false election fraud narratives helped inspire a storming of the Capitol, he didn't even attend the inauguration. What class.Yes we can do better, in fact we ARE doing better. There is less fraud now than ever before. The only reckoning will be built on falsehoods, similar to Jan 6.
Too bad Trump didn't just say "Oh well, I lost and you'll see what you get with Sleepy Joe. I'll see you again in 4 years." and honestly... he'd probably win in 2024. But after his antics, all I can imagine is he's lost voters and gained none. We'll see, I've been wrong before!
@89th said in Hand the man a pen:
he didn't even attend the inauguration
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I’m sorry I hold the president to a slightly higher standard of attendance when it’s his office he’s transitioning to the next person. It’s a sacred tradition. Would’ve gone a long way had he attended after what he incited.
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Yeah I know, the two Adams (200 years ago) and the disgraced Andrew Johnson. Good argument for Trump to skip.
@89th said in Hand the man a pen:
Yeah I know, the two Adams (200 years ago)
So, it's less outrageous because it's old? Is that your point?
and the disgraced Andrew Johnson.
Whose impeachment failed.
Don't get me wrong, I think Trump is a reprehensible, odious creature. But the fact that others in his position did the same thing do not earn your scorn says that your thinking is driven more by emotion than by fact.
And, you didn't address Ms. Pelosi - #2 in succession. Her behavior was...what's the word??
Ah, yeah, Trump-ey.