Strumms wrote: » It’s so weird and fûcked up, to be waking up, to read a headline, about an election in the supposed greatest democracy on earth.. “Donald Trump supporters - some armed with rifles and handguns - have descended on election counting centres where mail-in ballots continue to be tallied up.” I mean what the actual fûck ?https://news.sky.com/story/us-election-2020-trump-supporters-some-armed-with-rifles-gather-outside-vote-counting-centres-for-protests-12124244
Itssoeasy wrote: » Well if both Georgia senate seats go to a runoff in January then hold on to your hats as they say. It’ll be like the six nations where one country knows what they have to do to win.
peteeeed wrote: » you would think this is an act of war on democracy and the president of the united states of America would dispatch the army
Brian? wrote: » He can't deploy the army in the US. The state governors are deploying the national guard in some cases though.
Movementarian wrote: » Am I alone in still having a nervous feeling that Trump will still somehow squeak this by winning Arizona, Georgia and Pensylvania?.... Just can't shake it...really hope not...
peteeeed wrote: » yeah i meant you would think the POTUS would be the one protecting it not causing the chaos
Inquitus wrote: » Aye it will be an interesting Dynamic, it actually looks like Trump has really got out his vote well, and dragged up down ticket people with turnout, one would assume in a run up the GOP vote will be a lot softer, hopefully the Dem voters remember how important those reruns are to Biden and his ability to shape the country.
is_that_so wrote: » Comment on Biden on CNN that this is just the right time for him to be a Presidential candidate and that he has the ideal skill set for a post-Trump landscape. The question is, what could he, as President, get done in the face of a probable Rep Senate.
MJohnston wrote: » Looking at what Dave Weigel (WaPo) has been saying on Twitter, he thinks a lot of the softness in the Democrat vote is because they had very little door knocking presence. Obviously that was arguably the right call given Covid (and the assumption that Trump’s poor handling of it would be a vote loser for him), although I think you could do it safely anyway. I bet we’ll see a really heavy on the ground operation for Dems in GA for the runoff.
droidus wrote: » Yup. You have to give trump credit for a very effective and incredibly ruthless and cynical campaign. They've been building a ground operation for nearly 4 years, and when it came to the virus they were willing to infect tens of thousands to give him the last push that almost won it for him.
Brian? wrote: » Honestly, people need to calm down about the guns. These guys are armed every day. They didn't take the gun out of storage to go protesting. Most of the long rifles are 22 calibre semi autos. If things kick off they haven't a hope against the police or National Guard. They know that.
Brussels Sprout wrote: » Good question. What he can do:Reverse any or all of Trump's Executive orders (Paris Climate change, Iran Deal, Muslim ban etc) Get all of the Trump staff out of the Executive branch (e.g. Steven Miller) Appoint all of the various secretaries of the various government departments - although i believe they would also need senate approval but they could do the jobs in an acting capacity Appoint people to federal positions (such as head of the US post office for example) Dictate Foreign policy Command the armed forces Gets all of the soft power / media attention that comes with the presidency Gets the casting vote in the Senate (via the VP) should there be any 50/50 ties Nominate Federal & supreme court judges What they cannot do with the Republicans likely holding the Senatepass any major legislation on health care reform, voting rights, environmental issues etc without Republican support - back to everyone hanging their hat on the decisions of Collins and Murkowski Get rid of the filibuster in the Senate Get statehood for Puerto Rico & D.C. Get their preferred judges confirmed to federal positions or the supreme court without republican support - 82 year old Stephen Breyer cannot retire from the Supreme Court safe in the knowledge that Biden could get an equally liberal justice confirmed in his place add extra judges to the supreme court (packing the court)
Jo jo the eskimo wrote: » If Bidan is to talk about unity he really needs to explain himself more. Remember Obama said all this stuff, what Bidan said yesterday sounded exactly the same. Is he talking about Trumps base or Republican who voted with trump over 90% of the time and kept him there or q or what???
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/1324341633928826880 Biden's chances in Georgia sound promising.
peteeeed wrote: » CNN say 144000 left to count in philly