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Джо Байдън - Президент!!! Как "Синята вълна" ще промени САЩ и света?

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  • В предвид на големия пощенски вот (40%) ще завалят взаимни обвинения за манипулации и измами.
    Ще има разследвания и анулирания, и зависи от лоялноста на разследващите.

    Двете партии няма да приемат губещ резултат, ама важно е кой е на власт в момента.
    Ако се стигне до бунтове, Националната Гвардия, подвласна на Тръмп, изправена срещу либералната полиция, отделно имаме поляризирано силно въоръжено население .....

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    • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5Yy..._channel=TODAY

      Да перефразираме една наша лоена топка - вчера бе добър ден за УСА демокрацията.
      Една вещица по малко.
      И вероятно скоро някоя/й по свестен във ВС на нейно място.

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      • Ето тука съм маркирал Флорида, Тексас, Джорджия, Охайо, Мейн (District 2) и Северна Каролина червени и па не стига

        Тръмпо трябва да ги вземе шестте toss-up (оспорвани) щати и да flip-не още няколко от democatic-leaning


        Отгоре на тия 6 да вземе и една Пенсилвания и Аризона и ще бие. Ама трудно. В Пенсилвания и Аризона Джо има 5% преднина

        Мичиган и Уисконсин също му вършат работа ама там Джо е с 6% преднина

        Другите са малки и не стигат като бройка за Electoral College-а


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        • Що се отнася до Средния Запад, да, там Тръмп печели. Но Средния Запад е една пустош, голяма като територия, но без население

          Населението е по крайбрежието

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          • Дори да спечели във Флорида и Тексас, Тръмп па губи. Но ако загуби само Флорида или само Тексас поражението му ще е катастрафално. И ако Демократите вземат и Сената, тогава GOP тотално губят почва под краката. В тоя случай в Републиканската партия ще започнат да обсъждат стратегии за оцеляването на самата партия. Много вероятно е да се разцепят


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            • Тръмп ще спечели.Традиционно демократични щати се оказва,че не подкрепят Демократите които подсрекаваха черните да правят размирици.Средния запад масово е за Тръмп.Дори във Флорида който е щат на демократите много от хората ще гласуват за Тръмп.И аз и всички мои познати ще гласуват за Тръмп и най-вероятно ще смаже Байдър с убийствена преднина.

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              • И трети списък с републиканци. Тези само са изразили непиязън към Тръмп. Прави особено впечатление, че Пол Райън е сред тях, все пак като беше спикър в Конгреса беше верен пудел на Тръмп. Сега е почнал да мисли с главата на раменете си




                Paul Ryan and John Boehner, the former speakers of the House: Both have expressed their dislike of the president, but have not said whom they will support in November.

                John Kelly, a former chief of staff to the president: Mr. Kelly has not said whom he plans to vote for, but did say he wished “we had some additional choices.”

                Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska: She has said that she’s grappling with whether to support Mr. Trump in November. She told reporters on Capitol Hill in June: “I am struggling with it. I have struggled with it for a long time.”

                She said: “I think right now, as we are all struggling to find ways to express the words that need to be expressed appropriately, questions about who I’m going to vote for or not going to vote for, I think, are distracting at the moment. I know people might think that’s a dodge, but I think there are important conversations that we need to have as an American people among ourselves about where we are right now.”

                Mark Sanford, a former congressman and governor of South Carolina: Mr. Sanford briefly challenged the president in this cycle’s Republican primary, and said last year that he would support Mr. Trump if the president won the nomination (which was never in doubt).

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                • Ето още един списък. Тези републиканци не са казвали, че ще гласуват за Джо, но са казали, че няма да подкрепят Тръмп за преизбиране



                  Former President George W. Bush: Although he has not spoken about whom he will vote for in November, people familiar with Mr. Bush’s thinking have said it won’t be Mr. Trump. Mr. Bush did not endorse him in 2016.

                  Senator Mitt Romney of Utah: Mr. Romney has long been critical of Mr. Trump, and was the only Republican senator to vote to convict him during his impeachment trial. Mr. Romney is still mulling over whom he will vote for in November — he opted for his wife, Ann, four years ago — but he is said to be sure it won’t be the president.

                  John Bolton, the former national security adviser: As he rolled out his recently published book, “The Room Where It Happened,” Mr. Bolton said in multiple interviews that he would not vote for Mr. Trump in November. He added that he would write in the name of a conservative Republican, but that he was not sure which one.

                  Gov. Phil Scott of Vermont: Mr. Scott has said multiple times this summer that he will not be voting for the president, a position that he also took in 2016. He says he has not yet decided whether or not he will vote for Mr. Biden.

                  William H. McRaven, a retired four-star Navy admiral: Several Republican admirals and generals have publicly announced they will not support the president. In an interview with The New York Times, Admiral McRaven, who directed the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, said, “This fall, it’s time for new leadership in this country — Republican, Democrat or independent.”

                  He added, “President Trump has shown he doesn’t have the qualities necessary to be a good commander in chief.”

                  Cindy McCain, the widow of Senator John McCain: During the Democratic National Convention, Mrs. McCain appeared in a video and recounted her husband’s relationship with Mr. Biden. Although she did not endorse Mr. Biden in the video, Mrs. McCain has expressed frustration with the direction of the Republican Party under Mr. Trump, whose attacks on Mr. McCain continued after the senator’s death.

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                  • Списък с влиятелни републиканци, които не само ще гласуват за Джо Байдън, но и публично са го заявили, за да насърчат и други, които са още в акъла си да ги последват




                    John Kasich, the former governor of Ohio: After competing against Mr. Trump in the 2016 Republican primary, Mr. Kasich has never really thrown his support behind the president. But this year, he spoke at the Democratic National Convention and made the case for Mr. Biden.

                    “I’ve known Joe,” Mr. Kasich said on CNN. “I’ve known him for 30 years. I know the kind of guy he is.”

                    Colin Powell, the former secretary of state: Mr. Powell announced in June that he would vote for Mr. Biden. He said that Mr. Trump “lies about things” and that Republicans in Congress would not hold him accountable. Mr. Powell added that he was close to Mr. Biden politically and socially and had worked with him for more than 35 years. He gave a message of support to Mr. Biden at the Democratic convention.

                    Miles Taylor, a former chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security: Mr. Taylor endorsed Mr. Biden, saying that the president was “actively doing damage to our security” and that what he had witnessed Mr. Trump do as chief executive “was terrifying.” Mr. Taylor is the most senior former member of the administration to openly endorse Mr. Biden.

                    Christine Whitman, a former governor of New Jersey: Ms. Whitman was one of the few Republicans speaking at the Democratic National Convention. Last October, Ms. Whitman told the television host Larry King that she would vote for Mr. Biden if he were the nominee, calling him the Democrats’ “best chance at winning in 2020.”


                    Meg Whitman, the chief executive of Quibi: A former senior official for both of Mitt Romney’s presidential campaigns and a former Republican candidate for governor of California, Ms. Whitman (no relation to Christine Whitman) also spoke at the Democratic convention. She supported Hillary Clinton in 2016.

                    Susan Molinari, a former congresswoman from New York: Ms. Molinari spoke at the convention, as well. A former lobbyist for Google, she was on the Trump administration’s transition contributor list, but now appears to be supporting Mr. Biden.

                    Carly Fiorina, a 2016 presidential candidate: Ms. Fiorina has said she will support Mr. Biden because he is “a person of humility and empathy and character.”

                    Representative Francis Rooney of Florida: Mr. Rooney has said he was considering supporting Mr. Biden partly because Mr. Trump was “driving us all crazy” and because the president’s handling of the coronavirus led to a death toll that “didn’t have to happen.” Mr. Rooney’s hesitation about Mr. Biden was his worry that left-wing Democrats might pull the former vice president away from the moderate political mainstream. But he does think Mr. Biden can win.

                    “A lot of people that voted for President Trump did so because they did not like Hillary Clinton,” Mr. Rooney said. “I don’t see that happening with Joe Biden — how can you not like Joe Biden?”

                    Charlie Dent, a former congressman from Pennsylvania: Mr. Dent endorsed Mr. Biden on CNN, saying “this isn’t about right or left — for me, it’s about right and wrong.”

                    Jeff Flake, the former senator from Arizona: Earlier this year, Mr. Flake had said that he would not be supporting Mr. Trump in November, but he is now part of a group of former Republican members of Congress who say they will be voting for Mr. Biden.

                    Gordon Humphrey, the former senator from New Hampshire: In 2017, Mr. Humphrey said that the president was “delusional and unfit to lead.” A member of the “New Hampshire Independents for Biden” coalition, he has endorsed Mr. Biden in November.

                    John Warner, the former senator from Virginia: Mr. Warner, who has been vocal about his dislike of the president since the 2016 election, joined a group of G.O.P. former members of Congress endorsing Mr. Biden on the first morning of the Republican National Convention.

                    Former Representative Steve Bartlett of Texas

                    Former Representative William Clinger Jr. of Pennsylvania

                    Former Representative Tom Coleman of Missouri

                    Former Representative Charles Djou of Hawaii: Mr. Djou left the Republican Party in 2018 because, he said, Mr. Trump was taking the party in a direction he “fundamentally” disagreed with. He endorsed Mr. Biden the first morning of the Republican convention.

                    Mickey Edwards, a writer and a former Oklahoma congressman: In 2019, Mr. Edwards was part of a group of 19 former G.O.P. members who denounced Mr. Trump’s border wall as “unconstitutional.” Mr. Edwards also officially endorsed Mr. Biden as the Republican convention began.

                    Former Representative Wayne Gilchrest of Maryland: Mr. Gilchrest, who served for nine terms in Congress as a Republican, left the party in 2019. He’s now a registered Democrat endorsing Mr. Biden.

                    Former Representative Jim Greenwood of Pennsylvania

                    Former Representative Bob Inglis of South Carolina: Since 2016, Mr. Inglis has been critical about the Trump presidency, especially when it comes to climate change. He has decided to endorse Mr. Biden.

                    Former Representative Jim Kolbe of Arizona: Mr. Kolbe left the Republican Party in 2018, is now registered as an independent and has endorsed Mr. Biden for the fall.

                    Former Representative Steve Kuykendall of California

                    Former Representative Ray LaHood of Illinois: Early this year, Mr. LaHood told The State Journal-Register that he would not be supporting Mr. Trump because the president “was not my kind of politician.” He will be supporting Mr. Biden, he said. Mr. LaHood donated to Mr. Biden’s campaign when the former vice president announced his candidacy.

                    Former Representative Jim Leach of Iowa: Mr. Leach’s endorsement of Mr. Biden isn’t the first time he has supported a Democrat — he publicly endorsed Barack Obama in 2008. It’s also not the first time he has gone against Mr. Trump — he refused to endorse or support him in 2016.

                    Former Representative Connie Morella of Maryland

                    Former Representative Mike Parker of Mississippi

                    Former Representative Jack Quinn of New York

                    Former Representative Claudine Schneider of Rhode Island: Ms. Schneider backed Mrs. Clinton in 2016, and is again endorsing the Democratic candidate this cycle by backing Mr. Biden.

                    Former Representative Christopher Shays of Connecticut: Last year on “Politicking with Larry King,” Mr. Shays made his case for why he would be supporting Mr. Biden in 2020.
                    Former Representative Peter Smith of Vermont

                    Former Representative Alan Steelman of Texas

                    Former Representative Jim Walsh of New York: In an interview with The Post-Standard of Syracuse, Mr. Walsh said endorsing Mr. Biden wasn’t a “difficult decision.”

                    “Vice President Biden has an excellent chance to beat this guy. And I think Biden has the qualities and values to clean up this mess that President Trump has gotten us into,” Mr. Walsh added.

                    Former Representative Bill Whitehurst of Virginia

                    Former Representative Dick Zimmer of New Jersey: In 2016, Mr. Zimmer endorsed Gary Johnson, the Libertarian candidate. This time around, he has decided to endorse Mr. Biden.

                    Former Mitt Romney alumni: A group known as Romney for Biden issued a statement endorsing Mr. Biden during the Republican National Convention. The group represents nearly every sector of Mr. Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign, and has set up a call inviting other Romney alumni to join it. At the time of this update, over 40 people had signed on.

                    Former Gov. Rick Snyder of Michigan: In an opinion article in USA Today, Mr. Snyder said he would be voting for Mr. Biden because “he would bring back civility.”

                    Former Gov. William F. Weld of Massachusetts: In 2019, after Mr. Weld ended his campaign seeking the Republican presidential nomination against Mr. Trump, he said he would vote for Mr. Biden “in a heartbeat” if he were the nominee. Now he’s part of a coalition working to elect Mr. Biden.

                    Hundreds of former staff members for John McCain: Over 100 former staff members for Senator John McCain endorsed Mr. Biden in a letter. Most of them are still Republicans. Mark Salter, Mr. McCain’s longtime chief aide and speechwriter, helped organize the letter.

                    More than 70 top Republican national security officials: Hours before Mr. Biden accepted the Democratic nomination, the officials released a letter stating that they would be voting for Mr. Biden in November and that Mr. Trump was “unfit to lead.” Among the signatories were former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel; Michael Hayden, the former C.I.A. and N.S.A. director; John Negroponte, the former director of national intelligence; and William Webster, the former director of the C.I.A. and the F.B.I.
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                      • Първоначално изпратено от analog Разгледай мнение
                        Синята вълна, като всяка уважаваща се културна революция, вече е определила и коя музика е недопустима поради расизъм и незачитане на #MeToo.

                        Ашколсун на Мишовите приятели. А и на Мишо също.

                        https://nypost.com/2020/09/17/cancel...l-music-world/
                        Кенсъл културата е много сериозна

                        https://www.facebook.com/lynne.patto...58832126277904

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                        • Прогресът идва с пълна сила другаре и другарке

                          Вместо да ползвате нож когато режете съставките на храната, по-добре ползвайте зъбите си.

                          На видеото се вижда как една кака дъвче храна, после я плюе в съда и после ще я готви.

                          После не дават дали някой ще го яде това само.

                          Не е за хора със слаби сърца, но все пак прогресът изисква жертви.

                          https://twitter.com/thetimes/status/951876584180416513

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                          • Синята вълна, като всяка уважаваща се културна революция, вече е определила и коя музика е недопустима поради расизъм и незачитане на #MeToo.

                            Ашколсун на Мишовите приятели. А и на Мишо също.

                            https://nypost.com/2020/09/17/cancel...l-music-world/

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                            • Това е добро

                              https://twitter.com/lporiginalg/stat...61146274820096

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                              • Първоначално изпратено от hazard Разгледай мнение
                                Аз се много се радвам, че Байдън беше номиниран за кандидат, тоест най-слабия противник.
                                Неслучайно откриха представленията за Ковид-19 и BLM щото се усетиха, че ще се прецакат яко иначе.
                                Не стига че е следствен, ами и с Алцхаймер, Тръмп има най-високи шансове срещу всеки друг демократ (Блумберг е на светлинни години от Байдън)
                                Проблема иначе ще е след 4 год, когато демократичната напаст може вече да се останови за 8 год,
                                някой като Камала Харис, остър ум, добивайки опит и със правилния цвят на кожата.
                                Е, тогава да видиш Демокрация там и по-света.
                                Ако ли пък Байдън спечели сега, много скоро имунизационните паспорти ще са факт, както изнудването за ваксиниране.
                                Тази тема не я чета по принцип, че е твърде брутално заглавието за вкуса ми, но кликнах и те виждам и това ми напомни за една статия, която четох нощеска.

                                Kamala Paints Picture of a ‘Harris Administration … with Joe Biden’ for Latino Voters

                                Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) may only be the vice presidential nominee on the Democrat ticket, but she is already promising that a “Harris administration with Joe Biden” will be a boon to voters.

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