This is my prediction:
1. Biden will become president, senate will remain R.
2. COVID vaccine will be effective (sounds like it already is) and distributed to at least 50% of US pop by end of '21.
3. Life will go back to normal, federal gov't will be status quo for two years and nothing will...
Biden definitely won the popular vote. Sorry it's hard for you to accept, but it's reality. I have been saying this for years- half of the population does NOT WANT liberty. They do not want free-markets and income mobility. They want everyone to be a miserable grey blob like themselves and...
All I'm saying is that the odds are HEAVILY stacked against Trump. At this point you'd be more likely to win big on a scratch-off then you would to have Trump in office another four years.
If the courts find enough fraud to change the results, so be it.
For Trump to win, he'd have to not only win a fraud case that significantly changed the outcome of an election in any given state he is sueing, but then he'd have to do it all over again in other states until he got to 270. Do you honestly think there are enough fraudulent/illegal votes to...
I don't *want* to believe it either. The fact is it would be statistically near-impossible for that many illegal votes to exist. That is why most major media outlets have called it. I do not think enough fraud will be uncovered to justify a change in the results.
I actually support this as well. It is not fair that Wal Mart was able to still sell greeting cards yet small boutiques and gift shops had to close. If you're going to shut it down to non essential items then even the essential stores shouldn't be allowed to sell them. F**k everyone. We deserve...
Nope! 6 million new gun owners yet Biden won the popular vote by several million? The sheep are lining themselves up to slaughter and they are begging for the will of their masters to be carried out.
Sorry GOPerfect, but society does not want liberty and the votes show it. The only enemies now...
Exactly. Biden apparently has some constitutional expert on his legal team that has stated there is some kind of constitutional precedent to it. Something along the lines of, "The appointment is for life but that doesn't mean they spend their entire career on SCOTUS."