Talking thumb?
Cliff notes:Trump gonna win ez
Define what you mean by "win." Please show your work.
Scandal-scarred Donald Trump aide is back:
President is getting daily campaign briefing from adviser
Jason Miller who
admitted paying pros utes and
got mistress pregnant
just before wife gave birth
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...on-Miller.html
Trash's kind of guy
The real reason Trash is staying in the WH Tue night, rather than at his hotel?
The White House is about to be officially on lockdown with new ‘non-scalable’ fence
D.C. businesses are being told to board up their store-fronts
and give their staff the week off.
According to NBC News’ Geoff Bennett, the White House is now locking down.
crews will build a ‘non-scalable’ fence to secure the White House complex, Ellipse and Lafayette Square,”
“250 National Guardsmen have been put on standby, reporting to Metro Police officials.”
Less than a month ago,Army leaders said that there was no plan to deploy troops for Election Day.
Those troops are now on “standby” just outside the city, prepared to police the streets of the American capital.
. During the BLM events, the FBI said that there were
“opportunists” and “anarchists” who tried to take advantage of the protests and cause violence.
BLM protesters ultimately began grabbing these agitators and taking them to police officers to arrest if they disturbed property.
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/11/the...-fence-report/
no doubt, ING CATHOLIC PAPIST BARR has given "shoot to kill" standing orders.
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Trump’s coronavirus failures destroyed his presidency — and will be the first line of his obituary
President Donald Trump and his health advisers made critical mistakes handling the coronavirus,
current and former officials admit, and
those errors have cost tens of thousands of lives and imperil his political future.
the White House was well aware of the danger it posed but purposefully misled the public about the risk and moved too slowly to contain its spread.
The president and his team ignored warnings from national security and health officials,
the White House moved too slowly to ramp up testing,
lock down the country as others had done, and
invoke the Defense Production Act to distribute needed medical supplies.
asked ... seven Trump advisers and confidants
if they ever heard him express regret about his handling of the virus,
and all of them said no — and
one senior administration literally laughed out loud.
his mishandling of the pandemic will prove to be his political undoing — and will likely be his lasting legacy.
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/11/tru...house-sources/
President pussy already getting ready to hide in the bunker. is this your king maga s?
going full bunker on election night
Florida stronghold of elderly Trump voters sees COVID-19 infection e days after hosting campaign rally
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/11/flo...campaign-rally
In Trump's head, there is no problem that a fence can't solve.
He's gonna make damn sure someone dies this time.
Stanford estimates 30K cases and 70 dead from Trash's Nuremberg rallies
Biden still +2 in PA, but that's within reach of Repug rat ing. cheating, counting fraud
New York banker:
'No bank would touch' Trump post-presidency
Trump is "done in the real estate business" because "no bank would touch him,"
likely leaving him without the capital necessary to get back in the game.
The banker reportedly believes that even Deutsche Bank
— which Mayer notes is, "notoriously, the one ins ution that continued loaning money to Trump in the two decades before he became president" —
would shy away from reviving their relationship.
"They could lose every American client they have around the world," the banker said.
"The Trump name, I think, has turned into a giant liability."
https://theweek.com/speedreads/94733...postpresidency
Maybe some of Pootin's banks would lend to Trash?
How SCOTUS could elect yet another Repug Pres who loses the popular vote
Conservative Supreme Court justices are threatening a post-election coup
They are pushing a theory that makes a mockery of America’s cons utional design.
Four justices —
Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Clarence Thomas —
have resuscitated a half-baked theory three justices espoused in Bush v. Gore
to let Republicans trash ballots after Election Day.
Last week, in an opinion blocking an extended ballot deadline in Wisconsin,
Kavanaugh highlighted this minority rationale from Bush v. Gore —
the first such reference to that infamous decision since 2000.
The "text of the Cons ution requires federal courts to ensure that state courts do not rewrite state election laws,” Kavanaugh argued.
Rehnquist had “persuasively explained” this two decades ago in his concurrence, Kavanaugh claimed, and the court had “unanimously” affirmed it in Bush v. Palm Beach County Canvassing Board, an antecedent to Bush v. Gore.
But that’s fake history. Rehnquist spoke for just three justices.
And in its unanimous Palm Beach ruling, the court pointedly declined to resolve whether it had the authority to set aside a state court decision regarding state electoral law.
Alito wrote in the Pennsylvania case (joined by Gorsuch and Thomas),
“a state court could override the rules adopted by the legislature, simply by claiming that a state cons utional provision gave the courts the authority to make whatever rules it thought appropriate for the conduct of a fair election.”
And in the North Carolina order, Gorsuch lamented that a six-day extension to the ballot-receipt deadline
“do[es] damage to faith in the written Cons ution as law, to the power of the people to oversee their own government, and to the authority of legislatures.”
This ascendant chorus from the Supreme Court’s most conservative bloc is frightening.
It affords
exclusive and unbounded power to state legislatures to set the terms of federal elections without oversight from or supplementation by any en y including any court — state or federal.
And it clashes with the checks and balances that animate our federal system.
under the theory of Kavanaugh et al., it seems state courts have no power to enforce such a provision: the legislature is supreme.
State legislators could scrap elections entirely, if they like. Article II of the Cons ution gives them unlimited power.
Sound absurd? That’s because the whole argument clashes with core features of America’s cons utional design.
In all states, a governor must sign a bill before it becomes law.
Do the four conservative justices really believe a legislature may dictate an election’s result without overriding the state governor’s veto?
the Right-Wing Four are inviting Barrett to join:
any measures not explicitly endorsed by a state’s legislature can be overturned by the Supreme Court —
even if local authorities are reasonably striving to facilitate voting during a pandemic in a manner that upholds the state’s cons ution.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/11/...lar:newsletter
det meltdown
thanks for sharing
Imagine grovelling with failed messaging that didn't work before and still spewing the same this late in the game through twitter.
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