• RIGGED: Donald Trump Says Early Voting Lines Are Evidence of 'Rigged' System
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[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/ol5Iv93.jpg?1[/IMG] [QUOTE]As Donald Trump swept his campaign across the country in a final sprint, he claimed that long lines in Clark County, Nevada, were evidence of electoral wrongdoing. "It’s being reported that certain key Democratic polling locations in Clark County were kept open for hours and hours beyond closing time to bus and bring Democratic voters in," Trump said.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Before Trump took the stage, Michael McDonald, the state chairman of the Nevada Republican Party seemed to assert that the polls were staying open to allow for "a certain group" to vote.[/QUOTE] [url=http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/donald-trump-early-voting-lines-evidence-rigged-system/story?id=43332509]Source[/url]
I agree. The number of polling places being shut down in minority neighborhoods is definitely a sign of rigging the election.
Trump's continuing insistence that the election is rigged makes me hopefully that the Republicans know more than we think about voting numbers and thus know they're screwed.
The crooked American people are trying to rig the election against him by voting for Hillary! Totally unfair!
If this man loses and incites riots over it, he should be arrested and jailed
I can't wait for this election to get over so we can make Trump go back to his shitty businesses and being an arrogant rich fuckwit instead of becoming President of America
Is it me or does he look like he about to cry in the picture?
[QUOTE=Guriosity;51317879]Is it me or does he look like he about to cry in the picture?[/QUOTE] He just gets so emotional sometimes.
[QUOTE=BlackMageMari;51317689]Trump's continuing insistence that the election is rigged makes me hopefully that the Republicans know more than we think about voting numbers and thus know they're screwed.[/QUOTE] Trump's campaign will have their own internal polling data that might be slightly ahead than most public polling. Same for the Clinton campaign.
[QUOTE=da space core;51317815]If this man loses and incites riots over it, he should be arrested and jailed[/QUOTE] thats how martyrs are made, you would turn trump the idiot that nobody takes serious into trump, the hero of the common folk against the bullshit propaganda mills taking one for the team and being arrested for "telling it how it is".
[QUOTE=Blizzerd;51317899]thats how martyrs are made, you would turn trump the idiot that nobody takes serious into trump, the hero of the common folk against the bullshit propaganda mills taking one for the team and being arrested for "telling it how it is".[/QUOTE] Problem is if you don't you might then give people the impression that inciting riots is something you can get away with, and you run the risk of this shit happening every election cycle
[QUOTE=Blizzerd;51317899]thats how martyrs are made, you would turn trump the idiot that nobody takes serious into trump, the hero of the common folk against the bullshit propaganda mills taking one for the team and being arrested for "telling it how it is".[/QUOTE] Inciting to rioting is a crime, and he should be arrested to show that he isn't as above the law as he likes to pretend he is.
[QUOTE=Blizzerd;51317899]thats how martyrs are made, you would turn trump the idiot that nobody takes serious into trump, the hero of the common folk against the bullshit propaganda mills taking one for the team and being arrested for "telling it how it is".[/QUOTE] I'd say you make martyrs by assassinating/executing people, or by prisoners going on hunger strikes. Look at MLK/Mandela or Irish uprisings. If Trump legitimately incites riots, or if he reacts similarly to 2012, he needs to have the book thrown at him.
Fucking long lines are evidence of rigging?!? Geeze, that must mean comic conventions, theater midnight releases and LEGO Store openings are rigged too. Damn those AFOLs!
[QUOTE=Guriosity;51317879]Is it me or does he look like he about to cry in the picture?[/QUOTE] From the pose I'd say we're Tearing Him Apart, America.
[QUOTE=Zonesylvania;51317821]I can't wait for this election to get over so we can make Trump go back to his shitty businesses and being an arrogant rich fuckwit instead of becoming President of America[/QUOTE] The issues that gave rise to his candidacy will still be here. Don't rejoice so quickly.
[QUOTE=Guriosity;51317953]The issues that gave rise to his candidacy will still be here. Don't rejoice so quickly.[/QUOTE] I'm aware the issues will still be there but you'll never again have a candidate more likely to "tackle" them the way Trump proposes to. He's the quintessential demagogue, more so than anybody who came before him. He's the best hope for that kind of tactic working in an election, and the biggest means of validation for those who feel the system failed them and is better off in ruins than continuing on despite the consequences to themselves. If the American public reject him, then that means it's going to be far, far more harder for another idiot in this category to even be selected as a presidential candidate, never mind winning the election. By the way, thanks for doing your due diligence and at least voting in for the green party.
[QUOTE=Zonesylvania;51317965]I'm aware the issues will still be there but you'll never again have a candidate more likely to "tackle" them the way Trump proposes to. He's the quintessential demagogue, more so than anybody who came before him. He's the best hope for that kind of tactic working in an election, and the biggest means of validation for those who feel the system failed them and is better off in ruins than continuing on despite the consequences to themselves. If the American public reject him, then that means it's going to be far, far more harder for another idiot in this category to even be selected as a presidential candidate, never mind winning the election. By the way, thanks for doing your due diligence and at least voting in for the green party.[/QUOTE] Which will mean the next right winger who comes along will be more dangerous. There almost zero faith in the political process or government institutions. Once that faith is gone, is when things go into crisis mode. Take the Philippines for example. So much corruption, so little faith is led to the current president to get in charge. With Trump? If he gets elected, he wouldn't last two weeks. As for green, I hate both parties. Its the only option i have to shit can both sides. This election shown me neither side should have power. So I wont let them. I encourage others to do the same.
[QUOTE=Guriosity;51318086]Which will mean the next right winger who comes along will be more dangerous. There almost zero faith in the political process or government institutions. Once that faith is gone, is when things go into crisis mode. Take the Philippines for example. So much corruption, so little faith is led to the current president to get in charge. With Trump? If he gets elected, he wouldn't last two weeks. As for green, I hate both parties. Its the only option i have to shit can both sides. This election shown me neither side should have power. So I wont let them. I encourage others to do the same.[/QUOTE] Honestly though? there are better ways to fix things without essentially forcing a rage quit and making people suffer for no fault of their own, or at least that's what I feel If it comes to the point where we have a duterte-alike heading up the position of President of the USA, if that ever comes to pass, we'll have bigger problems to deal with other than economic issues; it might lead to a world war, or at least a proxy war against the USA.
[QUOTE=phaedon;51317915]I'd say you make martyrs by assassinating/executing people, or by prisoners going on hunger strikes. Look at MLK/Mandela or Irish uprisings. If Trump legitimately incites riots, or if he reacts similarly to 2012, he needs to have the book thrown at him.[/QUOTE] Read up about how the Indian independence went down... things like these need to be handled with a scalpel, not with a brute hammer.
But what if the election is actually rigged in his favour
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[QUOTE=Blizzerd;51318119]Read up about how the Indian independence went down... things like these need to be handled with a scalpel, not with a brute hammer.[/QUOTE] no. Trump should not be given any form of free pass regardless of the consequences because this will legitimize inciting to riots and rebellion just because you got butthurt you lost. If you're talking about the Indian war of Independence, the spark that blew up the powder keg was because of the Enfield rifle and its greased cartridges. While some company officials attempted to sort out the issue, and one indeed said, and I quote, "unless it be proven that the grease employed in these cartridges is not of a nature to offend or interfere with the prejudices of caste, it will be expedient not to issue them for test to Native corps.", the company did very little to assuage the fears of the sepoys who were issued even the replacement cartridges, much less explain why they still smelled strange. It was purely thanks to the miscommunication. The sepoys were also treated quite poorly in the army; they could rise no higher than the rank of subedar and their equivalent rank was considered one step below that of a British soldier. Don't also forget that there was much civilian unrest thanks to the British introducing their newfangled ideas to a very traditionalist population, who saw this as an insult to their traditions and were afraid these traditions would die out if "modern education" and "foreign beliefs" spread. When the traditions of a populace are under attack, they'll fight tooth and nail to keep them.
[QUOTE=Zonesylvania;51318106]Honestly though? there are better ways to fix things without essentially forcing a rage quit and making people suffer for no fault of their own, or at least that's what I feel If it comes to the point where we have a duterte-alike heading up the position of President of the USA, if that ever comes to pass, we'll have bigger problems to deal with other than economic issues; it might lead to a world war, or at least a proxy war against the USA.[/QUOTE] Wanna know why corruption exists? The same reason wars, intolerance, inequality, ect exists. It is a result of the collective psyche being off. All this crap you hate? They are the materialization manifestation of our psychological demons. Both sides' ideals are designed to make people more mental, which increases the intensity of this crap on the material realm. The crazier the powers that be make you, the more likely you will depend on them, which gives them more power. Want a perfect world? Look inward and deal with what lays within. Then help others to do the same. Here is the third way. If you wanna help the world, this is the way to go.
[QUOTE=Guriosity;51318380]Wanna know why corruption exists? The same reason wars, intolerance, inequality, ect exists. It is a result of the collective psyche being off. All this crap you hate? They are the materialization manifestation of our psychological demons. Both sides' ideals are designed to make people more mental, which increases the intensity of this crap on the material realm. The crazier the powers that be make you, the more likely you will depend on them, which gives them more power. Want a perfect world? Look inward and deal with what lays within. Then help others to do the same. Here is the third way. If you wanna help the world, this is the way to go.[/QUOTE] Corruption isn't inherent to right-wing or left-wing politics. Those who presented themselves as a third way historically, whether they were fascists or centrists, still fell within the left-right spectrum and aren't above corruption either. [quote] It is a result of the collective psyche being off.[/quote] If you want to call it that, sure, that sounds about right. Humans are imperfect beings and as such likely to be corrupt or bellicose now and then.
[QUOTE]"It’s being reported that certain key Democratic polling locations in Clark County were kept open for hours and hours beyond closing time to bus and bring Democratic voters in," Trump said.[/QUOTE] How exactly is this evidence of rigging? As far as I'm aware it's not illegal. And if it is that's another issue altogether because that's fucking retarded. Not everyone works a 9-5 job. Plenty of people simply couldn't show up when polls are open if they were limited to standard business hours.
[QUOTE=smurfy;51317701]The crooked American people are trying to rig the election against him by voting for Hillary! Totally unfair![/QUOTE] L O C K T H E M U P
[QUOTE=Guriosity;51318380]Wanna know why corruption exists? The same reason wars, intolerance, inequality, ect exists. It is a result of the collective psyche being off. All this crap you hate? They are the materialization manifestation of our psychological demons. Both sides' ideals are designed to make people more mental, which increases the intensity of this crap on the material realm. The crazier the powers that be make you, the more likely you will depend on them, which gives them more power. Want a perfect world? Look inward and deal with what lays within. Then help others to do the same. Here is the third way. If you wanna help the world, this is the way to go.[/QUOTE] corruption isn't psychological demons or ideologies, it's just a natural consequence of large complex social institutions
Yeah, someone needs to explain this outrage to me. As long as no one's voting twice, what's the dealio
[QUOTE=Marlwolf78;51319174]Yeah, someone needs to explain this outrage to me. As long as no one's voting twice, what's the dealio[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/06/politics/donald-trump-michael-mcdonald-nevada/[/url][quote]The chairman of the Nevada Republican Party argued Saturday during a rally here for Donald Trump that polling locations stayed open late to accommodate long lines of voters "so a certain group could vote.[/quote]the dealio is that the republicans dont like it when mexicans vote
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