Yeah but they’re dumb. Trump only needed to find like 45,000 fraudulent votes in the counties that cheated in order to flip the Electoral College. They think he needed to find 7 million or whatever.
That is where memes of then vs now, and a archive work great. After awhile people (me for example) forget what was really said. I then go back and read old posts / stories. Now I know they change crap all of the time...
Longer than that if you're just speaking about our elections. The 2000 election was when Florida introduced the "hanging Chads" scandal. That essentially normalized election "irregularities" till this day.
At what point do people wake up and realize what a fucking sham this whole thing is and has been by my estimation for the better part of the last 15 years?
I was working from four in the afternoon until four in the morning six days a week for ten years during the Bush/Obama Administrations. I was a walking zombie I suppose and didn't have time to keep up with our nations events or world events. I had no idea about late term nine month abortions. When I found out I was totally shocked. A lot of things had changed that I knew nothing about. I suppose this happens to alot of people who work in factories and such. They don't have time for the family or anything worth valuing, just the number they need to get out of work. It's a bit late to change something we knew nothing about, but we can move forward, stand tall and stand proud, fight for what we believe in and try to the best of our ability to take back what is rightfully ours.
I got cut working and needed stitches. Talk to the lady closing me up. She knew nothing of anything current. That's when I realized professional people don't see what's going on. They are working.
Yeah but they’re dumb. Trump only needed to find like 45,000 fraudulent votes in the counties that cheated in order to flip the Electoral College. They think he needed to find 7 million or whatever.
That is where memes of then vs now, and a archive work great. After awhile people (me for example) forget what was really said. I then go back and read old posts / stories. Now I know they change crap all of the time...
Longer than that if you're just speaking about our elections. The 2000 election was when Florida introduced the "hanging Chads" scandal. That essentially normalized election "irregularities" till this day.
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I was working from four in the afternoon until four in the morning six days a week for ten years during the Bush/Obama Administrations. I was a walking zombie I suppose and didn't have time to keep up with our nations events or world events. I had no idea about late term nine month abortions. When I found out I was totally shocked. A lot of things had changed that I knew nothing about. I suppose this happens to alot of people who work in factories and such. They don't have time for the family or anything worth valuing, just the number they need to get out of work. It's a bit late to change something we knew nothing about, but we can move forward, stand tall and stand proud, fight for what we believe in and try to the best of our ability to take back what is rightfully ours.
I got cut working and needed stitches. Talk to the lady closing me up. She knew nothing of anything current. That's when I realized professional people don't see what's going on. They are working.
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