Trump vs. Biden - the Final Showdown

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Lagom Lite wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:33 am
hepcat wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:31 am
Lagom Lite wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:22 am
Octavious wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:03 am And Michigan is about to go blue. Serenity Now...Serenity Now...
Yep, Michigan just went blue, and Wisconsin and Michigan is only likely to get bluer. If Biden can hold on to his lead in Nevada, he's already reached 270 elector votes and there'll be no need to wait for Pennsylvania. Trump's window for court shenanigans to stop the vote count has therefore closed.

Talk about dodging the bullet there, America.
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Paingod wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:36 am
Lagom Lite wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:33 am
hepcat wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:31 am
Lagom Lite wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:22 am
Octavious wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:03 am And Michigan is about to go blue. Serenity Now...Serenity Now...
Yep, Michigan just went blue, and Wisconsin and Michigan is only likely to get bluer. If Biden can hold on to his lead in Nevada, he's already reached 270 elector votes and there'll be no need to wait for Pennsylvania. Trump's window for court shenanigans to stop the vote count has therefore closed.

Talk about dodging the bullet there, America.
Never underestimate God's ability to pull the rug out from under folks.
I'm an atheist, so my rug is safe from yanking.
Science has a trap-door right under the rug.
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Paingod wrote:
Kraken wrote: Tue Nov 03, 2020 4:34 pmI'd like to think that another 4-8 years (or more) of competent Democratic governance would win some of them over...but I fear that they're unable to tell success from failure, and unreachable.
Even if a Democrat were able to walk on water, feed the world, and cure all of their ailments they'd nail "The Liberal" to a tree at the first chance. They're blinded by hate. It's a hate they'd been fed for a lifetime. .
No matter how short that lifetime. Trump loving dude born 1995 is going to Congress from NC. Youngest ever. First response on winning?
“Cry more, libs”
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Carpet_pissr wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 11:01 am
Paingod wrote:
Kraken wrote: Tue Nov 03, 2020 4:34 pmI'd like to think that another 4-8 years (or more) of competent Democratic governance would win some of them over...but I fear that they're unable to tell success from failure, and unreachable.
Even if a Democrat were able to walk on water, feed the world, and cure all of their ailments they'd nail "The Liberal" to a tree at the first chance. They're blinded by hate. It's a hate they'd been fed for a lifetime. .
No matter how short that lifetime. Trump loving dude born 1995 is going to Congress from NC. Youngest ever. First response on winning?
“Cry more, libs”
While most bright eyed freshmen end up learning to sacrifice some idealism to swim in the swamp, his dark secret will be learning to sacrifice some hate in order to work with "libs" to get a spot at the trough.
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Im more an eye for an eye type and hope they ignore the GOP when they can. Cut the cancer out not hug it.
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My biggest relief (assuming a Biden win) would just be knowing I don't have to spend the next four years subconsciously stressing about the presidency. When Obama was in office, even in his early days when I didn't agree with him, the presidency was so far removed from my daily life that I rarely thought much about it.

With Trump, it has been a DAILY interference, because he couldn't go a day without some new scandal, or some decision that I knew would ultimately negatively impact my life.

If Biden doesn't fix the world, at least I'm hoping for four years of relative peace and quiet. At least as compared to Trump's four years. I'll worry about 2024 when we get there.
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YellowKing wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:59 pm My biggest relief (assuming a Biden win) would just be knowing I don't have to spend the next four years subconsciously stressing about the presidency. When Obama was in office, even in his early days when I didn't agree with him, the presidency was so far removed from my daily life that I rarely thought much about it.

With Trump, it has been a DAILY interference, because he couldn't go a day without some new scandal, or some decision that I knew would ultimately negatively impact my life.

If Biden doesn't fix the world, at least I'm hoping for four years of relative peace and quiet. At least as compared to Trump's four years. I'll worry about 2024 when we get there.
I knew you when you complained that Obama was not an inspiring leader. :lol:
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Trump called Biden the worst Presidential candidate in history. So what does that make him? Maybe he can get a gig on The Biggest Loser.
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