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3 hours ago, satoori said:
ughhh your friend shouldn't sit the election out. at least vote. even it means picking the lesser of the bad. if she hates trump so much then at least get him out the office lol
I guess she doesn't feel motivated enough to vote for Biden. She thinks they're both racist.
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22 minutes ago, Vtzu said:
i heard he had corona, i guess he's better now
Yes, he's been cleared by White House physicians for about a week now.
18 minutes ago, satoori said:Presidential rallies are suppose to be energetic and festive. It's part of the marketing in the U.S, no matter which party. So I'm not surprised you had a good time.
Anyways I'm going to pass on attending one for Trump. lol ><
Trump's was particularly festive, I think. Vernon Jones even did a bit of crowd surfing, lol. Thousands of people dancing, laughing, and cheering.
Anyway, I'd encourage anyone to go. I tried to convince my friend to go with me. She leans to the left but doesn't like Biden and hates Trump and plans on sitting this election out. She ended up not being able to make it though. It might not change anyone's mind, and that's okay, but it's a great experience.
I would be interested in going to a Biden event, but I'm not aware that he has any planned with COVID going on.
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1 hour ago, felidae said:
Did he wear mask?
No, he was on stage by himself, more than six feet away from everyone. Secret Service members did wear masks, and as I said, masks were made freely available at the event, as was hand sanitizer. Trump was never close to being within six feet of anyone. That, coupled with the fact that he's already had it and tested negative, really made wearing a mask pointless for him at the event last night.
Georgia Republican leaders Kelly Loeffler, Doug Collins, Brian Kemp, Sonny Perdue, and David Perdue all wore masks while sitting in the crowd, as did Democrat Representative Vernon Jones.
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And it was amazing!! Great crowd, a lot of energy.
Representative Vernon Jones even dove into the crowd like a concert. There was a lot of singing and dancing and even some dancing by the POTUS himself.
Importantly, I do want to add that masks ARE given out to everyone, as well as hand sanitizer. Temperatures are taken at the gate. The official campaign email for those coming says that masks are required, but most people through theirs away.
The crowd was pretty diverse--at least 50% women. Many seniors. African-Americans and Latinos for Trump came out as well. I came early to get a good seat, and we ended up waiting over ten hours in line. There was a nice lady who was giving free snacks to people who didn't think to bring food. Law enforcement, Secret Service, and event security routinely got applause from the crowd and from those waiting in line.
Overall, it was a positive, upbeat atmosphere, a good bit more light-hearted and fun than the media may lead one to believe. Not to mention, I had a seat very close to Trump, which was cool.
If you have a chance to attend one of this rallies, I'd say go even if you don't support him. It may just happen that you gain a new perspective. Maybe you won't, and that's okay, too. But there's no denying that they're a lot of fun!
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Key findings from the recent Senate investigation that the media says concluded there was no evidence of wrongdoing by Hunter:
QuoteIn early 2015 the former Acting Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, George Kent, raised concerns to officials in Vice President Joe Biden’s office about the perception of a conflict of interest with respect to Hunter Biden’s role on Burisma’s board. Kent’s concerns went unaddressed, and in September 2016, he emphasized in an email to his colleagues, “Furthermore, the presence of Hunter Biden on the Burisma board was very awkward for all U.S. officials pushing an anticorruption agenda in Ukraine.”
In October 2015, senior State Department official Amos Hochstein raised concerns with Vice President Biden, as well as with Hunter Biden, that Hunter Biden’s position on Burisma’s board enabled Russian disinformation efforts and risked undermining U.S. policy in Ukraine.
Although Kent believed that Hunter Biden’s role on Burisma’s board was awkward for all U.S. officials pushing an anti-corruption agenda in Ukraine, the Committees are only aware of two individuals — Kent and former U.S. Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs Amos Hochstein — who raised concerns to Vice President Joe Biden (Hochstein) or his staff (Kent).
The awkwardness for Obama administration officials continued well past his presidency. Former Secretary of State John Kerry had knowledge of Hunter Biden’s role on 5 Burisma’s board, but when asked about it at a town hall event in Nashua, N.H. on Dec. 8, 2019, Kerry falsely said, “I had no knowledge about any of that. None. No.” Evidence to the contrary is detailed in Section V.
Former Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland testified that confronting oligarchs would send an anticorruption message in Ukraine. Kent told the Committees that Zlochevsky was an “odious oligarch.” However, in December 2015, instead of following U.S. objectives of confronting oligarchs, Vice President Biden’s staff advised him to avoid commenting on Zlochevsky and recommended he say, “I’m not going to get into naming names or accusing individuals.”
Hunter Biden was serving on Burisma’s board (supposedly consulting on corporate governance and transparency) when Zlochevsky allegedly paid a $7 million bribe to officials serving under Ukraine’s prosecutor general, Vitaly Yarema, to “shut the case against Zlochevsky.” Kent testified that this bribe occurred in December 2014 (seven months after Hunter joined Burisma’s board), and, after learning about it, he and the Resident Legal Advisor reported this allegation to the FBI.
Hunter Biden was a U.S. Secret Service protectee from Jan. 29, 2009 to July 8, 2014. A day before his last trip as a protectee, Time published an article describing Burisma’s ramped up lobbying efforts to U.S. officials and Hunter’s involvement in Burisma’s board. Before ending his protective detail, Hunter Biden received Secret Service protection on trips to multiple foreign locations, including Moscow, Beijing, Doha, Paris, Seoul, Manila, Tokyo, Mexico City, Milan, Florence, Shanghai, Geneva, London, Dublin, Munich, Berlin, Bogota, Abu Dhabi, Nairobi, Hong Kong, Taipei, Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Johannesburg, Brussels, Madrid, Mumbai and Lake Como.
Andrii Telizhenko, the Democrats’ personification of Russian disinformation, met with Obama administration officials, including Elisabeth Zentos, a member of Obama’s National Security Council, at least 10 times. A Democrat lobbying firm, Blue Star Strategies, contracted with Telizhenko from 2016 to 2017 and continued to request his assistance as recent as the summer of 2019. A recent news article detailed other extensive contacts between Telizhenko and Obama administration officials.
In addition to the over $4 million paid by Burisma for Hunter Biden’s and Archer’s board memberships, Hunter Biden, his family, and Archer received millions of dollars from foreign nationals with questionable backgrounds.
Archer received $142,300 from Kenges Rakishev of Kazakhstan, purportedly for a car, the same day Vice President Joe Biden appeared with Ukrainian Prime Minister Arsemy Yasenyuk and addressed Ukrainian legislators in Kyiv regarding Russia’s actions in Crimea.
Hunter Biden received a $3.5 million wire transfer from Elena Baturina, the wife of the former mayor of Moscow.
Hunter Biden opened a bank account with Gongwen Dong to fund a $100,000 global spending spree with James Biden and Sara Biden.
Hunter Biden had business associations with Ye Jianming, Gongwen Dong, and other Chinese nationals linked to the Communist government and the People’s Liberation Army. Those associations resulted in millions of dollars in cash flow.
Hunter Biden paid nonresident women who were nationals of Russia or other Eastern European countries and who appear to be linked to an “Eastern European prostitution or human trafficking ring.”
^- This is VERBATIM of a recent Senate report (released prior to the recent NY Post report). I've highlighted findings I believe to be particularly troubling. Just posting this here for added information for those who are interested in knowing more.
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5 minutes ago, Lizzo said:
No sweaty, maybe you shouldn't play the victim game when these major tech companies found it dubious enough to block it
meanwhile trump has been impeached, participated in tax fraud, caught COVID19 in his own damn white house and is promoting a herd immunity strategy, yet you somehow think Biden's unsubstantiated case about russia and his son, all of which has MANY flaws is somehow more important and groundbreaking
this is my last post. it's liek speaking to a damn wall. im not interested at all in whatever shit ur going to attempt to throw. you're literally being a hypocrite by being BlInDeD to what you WaNT to BeLiEve
No one is playing the victim game. Even Twitter said it was a mistake to block it. I included that in my post if you knew how to read. Well, you probably didn't read it.
Trump was impeached by a purely partisan vote on false claims that he was doing what it looks like Biden actually did. Awkward. Not sure where you're getting that he committed tax fraud.
Unsubstantiated, lol. That's rich coming from the side that has relied on hit pieces by anonymous sources for four years, but okay. These emails are being investigated, have been turned into the FBI, and are said to also contain incriminating photos of Hunter Biden committing sexual acts while smoking cocaine. You say it has many flaws, but you can't actually tell me one.
This is your last post because you don't have the intellect or the knowledge to actually prove your point. You'd rather cast doubt on a story because it's not what you want to believe than to actually try to take the time to understand it (which I get is hard for you, but it's the least you can do when YOU'RE the one who commented here. I find a trend with people with double-digit IQs who love to start something and then realize they're in over their heads then back out before they actually say anything of value. Pathetic).
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Just now, Lizzo said:
I have no interest wasting my time arguing with a clown.
Absolutely pathetic. You're a waste.
Get an attitude when you can actually back up what you say. Why even come into a thread with an attitude and insults if you don't have anything of value to say? You're just blinded by what you want to believe and gladly stay ignorant.
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Just now, Lizzo said:
geez you're a fucking clown but whatever fits your stupid rhetoric
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/23/us/politics/biden-inquiry-republicans-johnson.html
Exactly where am I wrong?
Please try to say something intelligent instead of being sassy. Sass doesn't impress me. Linking articles that came out BEFORE this evidence came to light doesn't prove your point, by the way. Got to try harder than that.
Your second article does nothing to refute the content of the emails other than try to cast doubt on it with absolutely no evidence. Shokin was investigating Burisma, and that investigation stopped following his firing (and didn't start again until the Trump administration came into office). If Shokin were fired because he wasn't investigating Burisma, why was Burisma not investigated by his replacement immediately following the firing?
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Hunter Biden introduced his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, to a top executive at a Ukrainian energy firm less than a year before the elder Biden pressured government officials in Ukraine into firing a prosecutor who was investigating the company, according to emails obtained by The Post.
The never-before-revealed meeting is mentioned in a message of appreciation that Vadym Pozharskyi, an adviser to the board of Burisma, allegedly sent Hunter Biden on April 17, 2015, about a year after Hunter joined the Burisma board at a reported salary of up to $50,000 a month.
“Dear Hunter, thank you for inviting me to DC and giving an opportunity to meet your father and spent [sic] some time together. It’s realty [sic] an honor and pleasure,” the email reads.
An earlier email from May 2014 also shows Pozharskyi, reportedly Burisma’s No. 3 exec, asking Hunter for “advice on how you could use your influence” on the company’s behalf.
The blockbuster correspondence — which flies in the face of Joe Biden’s claim that he’s “never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings” — is contained in a massive trove of data recovered from a laptop computer.
https://nypost.com/2020/10/14/email-reveals-how-hunter-biden-introduced-ukrainian-biz-man-to-dad/
Tl;dr New York Post bombshell provides evidence suggesting Joe Biden used his influence as Vice President to pressure Ukrainian officials to remove a prosecutor looking into Burisma where his son Hunter Biden was working.
Following the report, Twitter and Facebook locked accounts and/or censored posts sharing the story, including the account of the White House press secretary. Twitter's CEO has since admitted the platform's handling of the story was "unacceptable."
The Senate is currently investigating the allegations.
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No matter what side you're on, this is BAD.
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The resonance. The musicality. The delivery.
Flawless.
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5 minutes ago, Thatoneuser said:
They can't even be from a group you're a fan of. Who would you pick?
I would pick Nichkhun because he's good looking and has a big dick.


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Thanks for following up!
Glad to hear it went well.
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Could it be that she was just the best candidate?
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Why not just buy a pre-lit tree, put it in the corner, and just decorate half of it?
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1 minute ago, delirium said:
I understand. There's many contradicting stories. Unfortunately, research concerning the police and fatalities of African Americans has too much history for this to be written off as being another day on the job. When a multitude of organizations from the Department of Justice to the FBI has provided research showing decades of this kind of situation occurring, people rightfully begin asking questions. And that's not even considering all of the evidence that other organizations have provided about AA's and the way they're treated in regards to real estate, education, healthcare, business, etc. It's hard to continue to believe that it's just a one time thing when this one time thing has 400+ years of similar circumstances behind it.
I understand the concern, but it really does seem as though the facts of this case don't support any racial bias or motivation.
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A young woman was shot and killed while her friends were filming a "prank" Tiktok video not too long ago in my city. Tragic. I truly do feel for the families.
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For what it's worth, having a different opinion doesn't make someone a troll.
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1 hour ago, Solfa said:
You are conflating her dislikes with her goals. Harris is pragmatic. Yes, she has a vision of an ideal world without fossil fuels, so she personally doesn’t like fracking as a result, but that doesn’t mean she is against it.
Not wanting for the US to use fossil fuels anymore it’s a noble goal for an ideal world. However, we do not live in an idea world, millions of people depend on the fossil fuel industry. We cannot just stop employing them, especially in states that rely on fossil fuel industry for basic livelihood functions.
Therefore the pragmatic solution is to keep employing people but reduce the damage to the environment as much as possible, something fracking offers. So, even though she personally dislikes fracking, it doesn’t mean she is against it, because she understands it keeps people employed and the damage to the environment is nowhere near as much as other forms of extractions.
That’s a pragmatic solution. It opens the door to gradually, instead of aggressively, reduce the damage to the environment. You do not have to agree with her on this solution, but it’s dishonest to create the narrative that she wants to destroy what she personally dislikes.
Wrong. She's on record as saying she's in favor of banning fracking. She also co-sponsored the Green New Deal, and she and Biden are running on a climate change platform very similar and one that is committed to implementing policies that would do away with fossil fuels (which does away with fracking). There's no conflation of anything here. Saying that Biden/Harris won't work to ban fracking is intellectually dishonest.
You're making a great conservative argument for the use of fossil fuels, but that's not what Kamala is pledging to do. The notion that we depend on fossil fuels--and that banning them will put us at a disadvantage when compared to places like China and India that won't ban them--is part of the conservative, not the liberal, platform. But thanks for noting that the liberal platform is unrealistic.
Except for the fact that she admits that she's in favor of banning fracking. I'm sorry to say and don't mean to sound rude, but please do your research before calling others dishonest. It can help avoid awkward situations where the other person can literally pull a video clip of Kamala saying that THERE'S NO QUESTION SHE'S IN FAVOR OF BANNING FRACKING.
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2 minutes ago, marin karin said:
Everything you just said is a distortion of what actually happened, except for her refusing to answer about packing the courts. If you can't even be honest about what transpired, I can't discuss anything with you faithfully.
Instead of telling me it's a distortion, tell me how it is a distortion. Saying you disagree with someone so you can't discuss with them is just meant to avoid any real conversation.
It is 100% true that Pence called out her record where the disproportionate incarceration of African-Americans increased in California. In response, Harris said she was proud of her record and was one of the first to institute body cams for the force and that she would bring this kind of leadership to the Oval Office. The problem is that--and Pence should have called her out on this--obviously her policies DIDN'T/DON'T work because the disproportionate incarceration of African-Americans increased under her leadership. This is a matter of record.
She lied when she said that she and Biden aren't against fracking. Both have come out against fracking and for the abolishment of fossil fuels.
She got trapped when she said that Biden would repeal the Trump tax cuts on day one (which would raise taxes). She says that Biden wouldn't do that for people making less than 400,000 a year but refused to answer when Pence asked if that meant they would only repeal part of the tax cuts. Median household income grew by 42% more in 2019 following Trump's tax cuts than it did the entire Obama/Biden administration, and repealing these tax cuts would decimate these gains.
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4 minutes ago, marin karin said:
thats because you're not on the left. pence is good, he's smart, i won't deny that. considering the dynamic between the two and the privilege Pence holds over Harris, she is handling all of this fabulously, with the utmost grace and class, i'm very pleased.
No, if she had knocked it out of the park, I would say I'm disappointed in Pence. But I think Kamala really dropped the ball and really only doubled down with her base of voters. If we're looking at people who are appealing to the center, I don't think she did at all.
She refused to answer if she would pack the court. She doubled down on a record of increasing the disproportionate incarceration of African-Americans in California. She lied about fracking. She really messed up on the issue of taxes and got caught by Pence.
EDIT: Just to add, I thought Pence did well. I think he shouldn't have kept talking over the moderator at one point. It was really important that he differentiated himself from Trump there, and he really did most of the time, but that's going to make a great soundbite for the left.
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Things that confuse me:
Pence points out that while Kamala was AG in California, the disproportionate incarceration of African-Americans actually GREW. Kamala doubles down and says that she will brings this nationwide.
How is that a good answer? Doesn't that indicate that those policies aren't working? Wish Pence had pressed her harder on that.
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And might I add that this moderator is MUCH better than Chris Wallace.
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5 minutes ago, marin karin said:
Harris is good!
I think she's bombing terribly. I would be really, really upset if I were on the left.
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Big Tech Censors Bombshell Report Provides Evidence of Biden Quid Pro Quo
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Typical. Insult without any basis.