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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Now that the threads mostly simmered down, I can say I can’t wait to see what the fallout from this is. In one day we had what was supposed to be the last hope get thrown out and multiple states potentially threaten seceding.
Texas has threatened to secede like a million times now. Nothing but hot air and bluffs that they've never had the balls to go through with, and never will.
 
If covid lockdowns wasn't going on, i probably wouldn't mind biden administration. Than again I'm more worried about a harris administration than biden's.
Biden and Harris are both odious to pretty much everyone. People only voted for them to dunk on Trump. They have zero political capital.

They will accomplish nothing while blaming Blumpft for the shit state of things for a solid 4 years. Things will get worse if you're a right-winger but it'll only be noticeable to spergs that post about politics online.
 
Texas has threatened to secede like a million times now. Nothing but hot air and bluffs that they've never had the balls to go through with, and never will.
Sure, but I think this situation is far different from the other times. I am expecting them to do nothing, but who knows at this point.
 
ACKTCHUALLY, secession is only illegal if it is unilateral. There is no precedent I know of that prohibits a bilateral, Brexit-style divorce.
America went through a shady election. The basis of what determines what or what Isnt legal has been violated. Or deemed so.

Im wondering if that could be considered an actual legal defense?
 
This thread is moving so fast because of doomposting and other dumb shit, and I don't feel like reading through it.

Has anyone seen Trump's reactions to the SCOTUS on Twitter? "No Wisdom, No Courage!" Can't say that I disagree with that sentiment. The SCOTUS flat-out dismissing the case is, indeed, an act of cowardice. If I had to bet, I guarantee that Trump's appointees dismissed this to essentially "recuse themselves" from this because of politics. They probably acted out of fear of political threats and violence. Remember: The SCOTUS was specifically told a couple of weeks ago that they "aren't guaranteed protection." Don't think that influenced any decisions? I think it certainly did. The outcome tonight was essentially my "worst-case scenario" when regarding the SCOTUS.

Now, do I think that Trump is going to go nuclear? I mean, if it's ever going to happen, then it's going to happen in 2020 (lol). I know that the spergs on TheDonald.win keep cheering for this to happen, but I don't think they realize the gravity of crossing the Rubicon. We've never seen a POTUS exercise that kind of power before, and, in a free nation, that kind of thing should be of concern to everyone even if "their guy" did it (and was maybe even fully justified in doing it). To me, these "Pedes" are acting just like Democrats in the sense that there are very possible unintended consequences that come with Trump crossing the Rubicon, and they are refusing to see that.

As I said earlier, in my immediate reaction to the SCOTUS ruling, Trump appears to have two options at this point: To concede or to go nuclear. Either outcome leads to some very serious consequences for our nation.

Basically, right now, we are at a "Pick your poison" option: To allow this election fraud to set a precedent for elections to come, or to have the POTUS set a potentially dangerous precedent on exercising his authority. What. A. Fucking. MESS.

EDIT: I would also just like to add this to my post ...

I think that the SCOTUS flat-out dismissing the case before even hearing it made the odds of Trump going nuclear higher than the SCOTUS hearing the case and ruling it against Trump. Trump was given an additional reason to go nuclear tonight, as pretty much every single court has dismissed his cases before they could even be heard. Not saying that crossing the Rubicon is going to happen (I doubt it, but, like I said: shit's crazy in 2020), but I do think that the chances of it happening increased higher tonight than it would have a few days from now if the SCOTUS heard the case and ruled against Texas/Trump. Trump has a case to make for dereliction of duty now when weighing what is left of his options.
 
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Texas has threatened to secede like a million times now. Nothing but hot air and bluffs that they've never had the balls to go through with, and never will.
They won't secede anyway. Though i don't know what would happen if they actually went through with it one day.
 
Biden and Harris are both odious to pretty much everyone. People only voted for them to dunk on Trump. They have zero political capital.

They will accomplish nothing while blaming Blumpft for the shit state of things for a solid 4 years. Things will get worse if you're a right-winger but it'll only be noticeable to spergs that post about politics online.
I disagree with the latter, things are going to get worse for the common joe as well. Right now the progressives and tankies can post feel-good shit on Twitter and the normies can somewhat tune out this shitshow, but when the economy gets bad (and it will trust me) people will realize that this SocJus bullshit isn't going to pay the bills and you're gonna truly see the return of those bygone dog days from the 1970s. Thought George Floyd was bad? Think again.
 
Sure, but I think this situation is far different from the other times. I am expecting them to do nothing, but who knows at this point.

Having taken a Texas gov. class and read up on the subject, from what I've gathered Texas can only secede if certain criteria are met. Namely, it would require the other states agreeing.

I seem to vaguely recall Texas Gov. professor saying Texas tried shortly after the Civil War and was told they couldn't by Congress because they still owed on the Confederate war debt, but since I can't find any articles talking about this I'm going to stick with what Google will mostly tell you-- it doesn't matter how much Texas wants or tries to do this, Texas will still need permission to leave the United States.
 
Sure, but I think this situation is far different from the other times. I am expecting them to do nothing, but who knows at this point.
Just like how we've had a civil war coming just around the corner for a whole year, right?

I would love for Texas to actually try and go through with it, for nothing but the amount of lols that could come from it, but it's not going to happen.
 
View attachment 1782898Notice how the Biden shills are still mad? Thats because all they have to show for their "win" is things like pic related.
Cool, so a guy who proxy executed people in his state so he could run his daytime talk show and win an emmy teaming up with an unironic Chinese asset.

I swear the Biden administration looks worse everytime I turn around. I'm going to enjoy shutting down every TDS suffering retard and lefty that bitches about the US becoming a Chinese colony ruled by proxy through corporations that "at least DRUMFDSLDJLER is out of office amirite?!"

Seriously, best case scenario we completely gut our manufacturing industry to send to Asia because of climate change, have a nationalization of the enforced poverty mandates due to the virus (and then later climate change), and a complete tear down of the Bill of Rights as the Dems add 3 more Justices minimum.

Two of those things they are already doing and the third they were being coy with before the election and have outright said they're going to do once they thought they had the election secured. Also, if you're thinking of wresting back control in 2022 or 2024, you are literally too retarded to survive the future that is coming. They've already been trying to push national mail in ballots. You think anyone but the Chinese and Silicon Valley will win in the future? Get the fuck over yourself. If they couldn't be stopped this round while not in power what do you think the chances of stopping them later are?

I'm honestly quite blackpilled with the country's chances.
 
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ACKTCHUALLY, secession is only illegal if it is unilateral. There is no precedent I know of that prohibits a bilateral, Brexit-style divorce.

Dood i don't give a shit, all i want to see is the clown show it would be with your retards trying to pull this off.

I would give it a week or two before some how the shit would catch fire and you faggots would be to busy freeking about some meaningless shit to do any thing about. I totally saw Antifa shoot there 5G pedophile beams at Texas and it made it catch fire.
 
This thread is moving so fast because of doomposting and other dumb shit, and I don't feel like reading through it.

Has anyone seen Trump's reactions to the SCOTUS on Twitter? "No Wisdom, No Courage!" Can't say that I disagree with that sentiment. The SCOTUS flat-out dismissing the case is, indeed, an act of cowardice. If I had to bet, I guarantee that Trump's appointees dismissed this to essentially "recuse themselves" from this because of politics. They probably acted out of fear of political threats and violence. Remember: The SCOTUS was specifically told a couple of weeks ago that they "aren't guaranteed protection." Don't think that influenced any decisions? I think it certainly did. The outcome tonight was essentially my "worst-case scenario" when regarding the SCOTUS.

Now, do I think that Trump is going to go nuclear? I mean, if it's ever going to happen, then it's going to happen in 2020 (lol). I know that the spergs on TheDonald.win keep cheering for this to happen, but I don't think they realize the gravity of crossing the Rubicon. We've never seen a POTUS exercise that kind of power before, and, in a free nation, that kind of thing should be of concern to everyone even if "their guy" did it (and was maybe even fully justified in doing it). To me, these "Pedes" are acting just like Democrats in the sense that there are very possible unintended consequences that come with Trump crossing the Rubicon, and they are refusing to see that.

As I said earlier, in my immediate reaction to the SCOTUS ruling, Trump appears to have two options at this point: To concede or to go nuclear. Either outcome leads to some very serious consequences for our nation.

Basically, right now, we are at a "Pick your poison" option: To allow this election fraud to set a precedent for elections to come, or to have the POTUS set a potentially dangerous precedent on exercising his authority. What. A. Fucking. MESS.
Cowardice leads to death. We are not in 1984 territory completely. They should have stood firm.

Theyre fucked if they submit and theyre fucked if they fight back.
 
Sure, but I think this situation is far different from the other times. I am expecting them to do nothing, but who knows at this point.
They might, but currently they're knee jerk claiming they'll leave. doubt they will unless some of the threats levied such as at the house and political persecutions such as from Aoc happens. If things like that happen, then the ball might get rolling. As it is my cat is better at bluffing than Republicans at the moment.
 
Just like how we've had a civil war coming just around the corner for a whole year, right?

I would love for Texas to actually try and go through with it, for nothing but the amount of lols that could come from it, but it's not going to happen.
Again I don’t think it will, but I’m not considering anything out at this point. Even if it’s over for Trump we still have a whole month to get through before Biden is put in. Lots can happen, even if it isn’t “Trump can still win guys!”
 
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