2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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So there's about two dozen states issuing complaints against a handful of other states and they can't even be bothered to take it up? How can honest person look at this situation and think there's nothing fishy going on? Even if one side was so blatantly out of line, at least go through the motions for the hell of it, what could possibly be more important right now?
 

"The U.S. Senate might not begin confirmation hearings for Joe Biden's Cabinet nominees until all election-related lawsuits have been resolved, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said.

''As long as there's litigation ongoing, and the election result is disputed, I do not think you will see the Senate act to confirm any nominee,'' Cruz said in an Axios report on Thursday.

Earlier this week, President Donald Trump asked Cruz to argue the lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton if the U.S. Supreme Court takes up the case. The suit alleges four battleground states lost by President Trump unlawfully enacted last-minute changes that skewed election results.

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., also sounded like someone not eager to confirm Biden nominees while election-related litigation remains.

''There's still some pretty troubling irregularities that haven't been explained,'' said Johnson, chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

Biden selected retired Gen. Lloyd Austin to be Defense Secretary. Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., chairman of the Armed Services Committee, has concerns.

''I don't really care [about the legal aspect],'' said Inhofe, who added he cares more about ''the problems'' with Austin.

Not all Republicans are promising to stall Biden nominees.

''I do believe a president is entitled to the team he wants to put together, unless they're completely off the mark, and so I'll give them a good read,'' Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, told Axios.

There are two Senate runoff elections in Georgia on Jan. 5. If Democrats win both, they would win control of the chamber and be in a position to speed along the confirmation process."

It's looking right now the 'plan' (which I personally would not designate it such) is to stall various appointments and confirmations in the US Senate for as long as possible while Trump has various litigation (that will go nowhere) like reverse whack-a-mole. This will not last longer than January, but will... uhhhhh...
It's very Underpants Gnomes, to be honest.
Do they think that it'll leave the Biden administration flatfooted and that he won't be able to transition smoothly, thus he'll be in a bad spot in 2022???? That's the only thing I could possibly think of, which is not just unlikely but absurd.
 
Feels good to see you MIGAnoids seeth. I told you time and time again this shit wouldn’t be going anywhere but it wasn’t getting into your thick skulls. You MIGAnoids are the dumbest people in the country and deserved to get conned again and again.
 
Yeah, I could see the next four years being wild, but not as nihilistic as many are wanting to make it out to be. Sure, there are going to be tons of screws loose in the government, but I doubt any one on either side is that stupid enough to actually start a Civil War anytime soon.
Well, one side is stupid enough to snooze on rampant voting rule changes, be openly hostile to the one candidate who helped them survive 2018 and make ground in 2020, and expect Trump voters to just go to their defense in Georgia...

The other side is stupid enough to toy with the far-left, villainize Trump supporters, and destroy 99% percent of their economy to benefit the 1%...

Yeah, I think they're stupid enough to severely fracture the country, at any rate.
 
Glowposting. But I will admit, I can’t see how right wingers don’t just lose it now that they see for sure their votes and voices mean nothing now.

you lost an election and failed to prove a single instance of fraud thereafter

fucking grow up, you know, like you've been telling the libturds to do for four years
 
No matter how much you simp for a senile grifter and a career prostitute you will still be a delusional caricature of the body builder lifting, huffing and puffing in a garage whom the girls still ignore.
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As if his vote ever mattered or will matter after. Handed the keys to the castle to the Uniparty like a good little slave. Real American Hero this one. :story:

Can't wait for that buyer's remorse. Good luck with it.
 
I can’t do 4 (8) years of that Harris bitch’s laughter. I’m out. Even Amberlynn Reid is more bearable than your 47th Pres, (assuming Biden survives till inauguration). Oh gawd the gloating by the left is going to be unbearable. I need a drink.
 
So it sounds like Thomas and Alito are the only ones who didn't cuck out. What in the actual fuck.
>every single Trump pick told them to fuck off

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Do they think that it'll leave the Biden administration flatfooted and that he won't be able to transition smoothly, thus he'll be in a bad spot in 2022???? That's the only thing I could possibly think of, which is not just unlikely but absurd.

Biden won't live to 2022. They might be pulling a Weekend-at-RBG's already.
 
So there's about two dozen states issuing complaints against a handful of other states and they can't even be bothered to take it up? How can honest person look at this situation and think there's nothing fishy going on? Even if one side was so blatantly out of line, at least go through the motions for the hell of it, what could possibly be more important right now?
The problem is it could have looked partisan (partisan politics), or the supreme court didn't want to be left hanging with responsibility of it either way.
 
if you vote
If they can get away with stealing this election then there are no more elections. There is no 2024. There will never be another candidate get in who hasn't been thoroughly anally raped by the CIA. End of republic, totalitarian faggotry now. There are officially no electoral or legal remedies now.

Realist case scenario: GOP says "we tried our best" and Trump concedes, 4 years of Joe Biden, 2022 and 2024 elections are a shitshow
There is only 2 years of Biden, then 10 years of Kamala, which is to say 12 undivided years of unimpeded establishment fuckery.

Not all Republicans are promising to stall Biden nominees.

Sen. Mitt Romney,
Of course.

1: call for the dissolution of the current government. Its illegitimate.
We've already been living 'taxation without represenation' for decades. Our rulers are parasites who hate us and refuse us representation, refuse us a voice.


From day after election:
what this is all about is maintaining a thin veneer of the ritual of voting in the republic - just enough to satisfy just enough of the population - but mark my words: we have entered the post-republican era and today marks a regime change for the USA

my comment stands regardless of outcome Trump v Biden. the republic is never coming back guys. voting is now a an empty ritual but the power-brokers decide.

you know what this also means? the electoral commissions no longer believe in democracy. it has now died.

the progs never liked it much anyway, and to the extent any of them catch wind the ritual may had a fake denouement, they will accept it because the 'trumpists deserved to lose' and they will not demand for the republic to be restored
 
I think I get what HK meant when he said this was never supposed to get this far. This is the level of cuckoldry and underhandedness that Trump was going against the entire time. It's a miracle that he got 1 term.

Anyway, I don't see myself voting anytime soon after this unless some major reform happens.
 
I tried to explain this earlier but ppl just tagged my post as autistic and dumb but even if there was tons of evidence of fraud - an original jurisdiction lawsuit by another state is not the proper legal basis to get the relief sought. If the court took this up can you imagine what doors it would open up? States would sue other states. Hell why can’t California sue Texas for limiting the ballot boxes to one per county?
The Supreme Court doesn’t do just what they want no matter how partisan it is- they worry about legality and legitimacy of the court- and rightfully so
 
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