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  • T taiwan_girl
    5 Jan 2021, 14:05

    @jon-nyc said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

    @larry said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

    @jon-nyc said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:
    And I don't count never Trumper RINO s as "long standing conservatives".

    It doesn’t matter if you don’t consider them conservative, all that matters is that they vote split ticket.

    Like I did, by the way.

    I’ll bet a number of people here did.

    👋🏻

    Yup. There is nothing worse than people thinking that only one party is the solution to every problem there is in a country. That kind of “blind faith” will end badly.

    “OMG, if only the (insert party name here) controlled everything, life would be so much better. We would all run through fields alongside unicorns and someone would throw rose petals on our heads.”

    The best for the US is when things are split in the power. Maybe not as much gets done, but what does get done is more towards the center than any extreme.

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    Catseye3
    wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 11:31 last edited by
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    @taiwan_girl said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

    The best for the US is when things are split in the power. Maybe not as much gets done, but what does get done is more towards the center than any extreme.

    I just love you to pieces, TG. Wiser words were never spoke here. 🙂

    Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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      Catseye3
      wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 11:52 last edited by
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      Here's another thought experiment for you Trump-won-yes-he-DIDsters to chew on.

      Say a miracle happens, and one of Trump's many machinations actually works to put him back in office. (I know, but just pretend.)

      Do you have any idea how much work of the transition has already been done to this point? Not just in DC, but all over the country? Hundreds, maybe thousands, of upper and lower level public employees have already left or are actively searching for jobs elsewhere (though many are permanent despite the new administration's party). Not just the employees, but their spouses also being involved in relocation challenges, their kids exiting schools, and so on.

      And things like preparing Biden's official portrait, preparing the new presidential stationary, and hundreds of other tasks, large and small.

      Then suddenly it's oops, we goofed, and Trump is back in. Can you imagine the chaos?

      Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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        jon-nyc
        wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 11:54 last edited by jon-nyc 1 Jun 2021, 11:55
        #177

        The chaos would be the massive popular uprising in response to a low-T coup. No one would notice the vacancies in the bureaucracy.

        Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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        • C Catseye3
          6 Jan 2021, 11:52

          Here's another thought experiment for you Trump-won-yes-he-DIDsters to chew on.

          Say a miracle happens, and one of Trump's many machinations actually works to put him back in office. (I know, but just pretend.)

          Do you have any idea how much work of the transition has already been done to this point? Not just in DC, but all over the country? Hundreds, maybe thousands, of upper and lower level public employees have already left or are actively searching for jobs elsewhere (though many are permanent despite the new administration's party). Not just the employees, but their spouses also being involved in relocation challenges, their kids exiting schools, and so on.

          And things like preparing Biden's official portrait, preparing the new presidential stationary, and hundreds of other tasks, large and small.

          Then suddenly it's oops, we goofed, and Trump is back in. Can you imagine the chaos?

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          Klaus
          wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 12:00 last edited by
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          @catseye3 said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

          Hundreds, maybe thousands, of upper and lower level public employees have already left or are actively searching for jobs elsewhere

          Why would a lower-level public employee need a new job when the POTUS changes? I assume it's mainly the top two or three layers of the hierarchy that are affected by this.

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            Catseye3
            wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 12:00 last edited by
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            I think it would be noticed. Maybe not massively, but eventually the many small hitches in the giddyap would have an effect.

            GSA Guy: "Wait, what? We've already removed over half of the Trump portraits, and you want us to put them back???"

            Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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            • K Klaus
              6 Jan 2021, 12:00

              @catseye3 said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

              Hundreds, maybe thousands, of upper and lower level public employees have already left or are actively searching for jobs elsewhere

              Why would a lower-level public employee need a new job when the POTUS changes? I assume it's mainly the top two or three layers of the hierarchy that are affected by this.

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              Catseye3
              wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 12:02 last edited by
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              @klaus said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

              Why would a lower-level public employee need a new job when the POTUS changes? I assume it's mainly the top two or three layers of the hierarchy that are affected by this.

              Yes, but with a bureacracy this huge, those layers can be complicated to determine.

              Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                6 Jan 2021, 07:46

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                89th
                wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 12:03 last edited by
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                @xenon said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

                Am I taking crazy pills? How is this not the biggest political scandal/blunder in the last 100 years? A sitting president making this type of statement to throw out an election he lost?

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                  6 Jan 2021, 12:03

                  @xenon said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

                  Am I taking crazy pills? How is this not the biggest political scandal/blunder in the last 100 years? A sitting president making this type of statement to throw out an election he lost?

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                  Klaus
                  wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 12:06 last edited by Klaus 1 Jun 2021, 12:07
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                  @89th I agree, but it seems to be one of Trump's "contributions" to political culture that it isn't.

                  My explanation is that a large part of the public sees him as a kind of "crazy uncle" who doesn't need to be taken seriously.

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                  • 8 89th
                    6 Jan 2021, 12:03

                    @xenon said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

                    Am I taking crazy pills? How is this not the biggest political scandal/blunder in the last 100 years? A sitting president making this type of statement to throw out an election he lost?

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                    Doctor Phibes
                    wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 12:07 last edited by
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                    @89th said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

                    Am I taking crazy pills? How is this not the biggest political scandal/blunder in the last 100 years? A sitting president making this type of statement to throw out an election he lost?

                    Trump supporters here say it's obvious we shouldn't trust the election result, but they expect us to trust this guy?

                    What on earth has he done to earn anybody's trust?

                    I was only joking

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                    • C Catseye3
                      6 Jan 2021, 11:52

                      Here's another thought experiment for you Trump-won-yes-he-DIDsters to chew on.

                      Say a miracle happens, and one of Trump's many machinations actually works to put him back in office. (I know, but just pretend.)

                      Do you have any idea how much work of the transition has already been done to this point? Not just in DC, but all over the country? Hundreds, maybe thousands, of upper and lower level public employees have already left or are actively searching for jobs elsewhere (though many are permanent despite the new administration's party). Not just the employees, but their spouses also being involved in relocation challenges, their kids exiting schools, and so on.

                      And things like preparing Biden's official portrait, preparing the new presidential stationary, and hundreds of other tasks, large and small.

                      Then suddenly it's oops, we goofed, and Trump is back in. Can you imagine the chaos?

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                      Jolly
                      wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 13:20 last edited by Jolly 1 Jun 2021, 13:20
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                      @catseye3 said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

                      Here's another thought experiment for you Trump-won-yes-he-DIDsters to chew on.

                      Say a miracle happens, and one of Trump's many machinations actually works to put him back in office. (I know, but just pretend.)

                      Do you have any idea how much work of the transition has already been done to this point? Not just in DC, but all over the country? Hundreds, maybe thousands, of upper and lower level public employees have already left or are actively searching for jobs elsewhere (though many are permanent despite the new administration's party). Not just the employees, but their spouses also being involved in relocation challenges, their kids exiting schools, and so on.

                      And things like preparing Biden's official portrait, preparing the new presidential stationary, and hundreds of other tasks, large and small.

                      Then suddenly it's oops, we goofed, and Trump is back in. Can you imagine the chaos?

                      I can't see it being that big of a deal. Happens all the time.

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                        Axtremus
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                          taiwan_girl
                          wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 14:29 last edited by
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                          I feel sorry for VP Pence. Lol

                          I think he thought he was going to get through this, and be ready for 2024. Now, no matter what he does he’s going to make someone upset. I’m sure he’s deciding which side is worse to make upset

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                          • T taiwan_girl
                            6 Jan 2021, 14:29

                            I feel sorry for VP Pence. Lol

                            I think he thought he was going to get through this, and be ready for 2024. Now, no matter what he does he’s going to make someone upset. I’m sure he’s deciding which side is worse to make upset

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                            jon-nyc
                            wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 14:50 last edited by
                            #187

                            I don't know what 'lane' he fancies himself to be in, but I see his best shot as a compromise candidate if neither the leading Trumpy folks nor the leading establishment folks can eek out a lead.

                            In which case, he's probably doing the right thing. Being vocal about supporting the Senate attempt while saying 'sorry my hands are tied' with respect to his own role.

                            (Of course if Trump runs in 24, it would be '28 I'm talking about.)

                            Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                              Copper
                              wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 16:07 last edited by
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                              If Mr. Trump wins this election, is that more or less of a surprise than the victory over Ms. Clinton?

                              At this point I'd say it would be more of a surprise, but it wouldn't feel as good.

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                              • C Copper
                                6 Jan 2021, 16:07

                                If Mr. Trump wins this election, is that more or less of a surprise than the victory over Ms. Clinton?

                                At this point I'd say it would be more of a surprise, but it wouldn't feel as good.

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                                89th
                                wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 16:24 last edited by
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                                @copper said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

                                If Mr. Trump wins this election, is that more or less of a surprise than the victory over Ms. Clinton?

                                You posted this question 3 months late.

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                                  Horace
                                  wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 16:26 last edited by
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                                  Trump is a winner in the hearts and minds of all decent people.

                                  Education is extremely important.

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                                    89th
                                    wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 16:28 last edited by
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                                    This is like the Saints winning the Super Bowl in February and in April fans of the other team are still saying “it’s not over, we might still win” 😂

                                    Yes I picked the Saints to get @Jolly ’s attention 🙂

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                                    • H Horace
                                      6 Jan 2021, 16:26

                                      Trump is a winner in the hearts and minds of all decent people.

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                                      xenon
                                      wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 16:58 last edited by
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                                      @horace said in Pence refused to sign on to Jan 6 plan to steal election:

                                      Trump is a winner in the hearts and minds of all decent people.

                                      His life is a series of wins, followed by a loss, then a bigger win.

                                      Casino mogul gone bust -> Reality TV superstar gone stale -> President who lost after one term and brought congress down with him -> Emperor of the Galactic Federation? Overthrown by?...

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                                        LuFins Dad
                                        wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 17:00 last edited by
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                                        The only potential hang-up (IMO) is the PA State Legislature request yesterday, and even that is too little/too late. They really needed to raise their objections regarding the PA Supreme Court and the Governor's actions before the election. Even then, they had 2 months to take action and didn't. At any rate the PA Electors alone aren't enough...

                                        The Brad

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                                        • L LuFins Dad
                                          6 Jan 2021, 17:00

                                          The only potential hang-up (IMO) is the PA State Legislature request yesterday, and even that is too little/too late. They really needed to raise their objections regarding the PA Supreme Court and the Governor's actions before the election. Even then, they had 2 months to take action and didn't. At any rate the PA Electors alone aren't enough...

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                                          jon-nyc
                                          wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 17:23 last edited by
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                                          @lufins-dad

                                          It wasn’t the legislature, it was some legislators.

                                          And their issues were already adjudicated by the PA Supreme Court.

                                          Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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