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What's Next?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 12:32 am
by _Water Dog
I took this photo today. In Austin, in an area filled with pro Beto graffiti or "art." I could be wrong, but frequenting this area I'm pretty sure this went up after the election, ie in response to Beto's loss. Just makes me wonder what the future holds in store for us.

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Re: What's Next?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 12:41 am
by _Res Ipsa
Jews gunned down by right wing fanatic — nothing to worry about.
Bombs sent to folks Trump identifies as enemies — nothing to worry about
Trump calls media outlets he doesn’t like “enemies of the people” — nothing to worry about

Graffiti —.OMG OMG OMG!!!

Re: What's Next?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 1:18 am
by _Chap
Water Dog wrote: Just makes me wonder what the future holds in store for us.


I am authorised by the Central Committee of the People's Provisional Revolutionary Government to inform you that plans have been made for you, of which you will learn when they are put into effect.

Hoping this finds you as it leaves us,

Yours,

The hordes of bloodthirsty communist revolutionaries currently hiding under your bed.

Re: What's Next?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 1:29 am
by _Doctor CamNC4Me
Hey, instead of spamming up the forum, you could:

Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
Water Dog wrote:I remember Obama revoking access on occasion, and don't remember anybody accusing infringement of constitutional rights over it.

When you say 'on occasion', you really ought to provide examples. Perhaps the board could use some balance on this thread. And some facts.

- Doc

- Doc

Re: What's Next?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 1:53 am
by _subgenius
Res Ipsa wrote:Jews gunned down by right wing fanatic — nothing to worry about.
Bombs sent to folks Trump identifies as enemies — nothing to worry about
Trump calls media outlets he doesn’t like “enemies of the people” — nothing to worry about

Graffiti —.OMG OMG OMG!!!

i noticed your list makes no mention of:
Antifa threatens conservative's home and family
Broward Election official caught , again
Senator Feinstein exploits victims in orchestrated lie
Armed Militant group parades for GA Democratic Governor candidate
Arizona Democrats suddenly find just enough votes
Democrat party officials and celebrity supporters openly call for violence
Liberals hysterical over nothing actually happening
California can't shelter fire evacuees but claim there is space for illegal immigrants

but mean tweets..OMG OMG OMG

Re: What's Next?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 2:24 am
by _canpakes
Lol. Beto's performance has the Right firing up the Fear Rhetoric machine so early. Can't miss a chance to rile up the Base against any potential 2020 contenders by telling them that the evil commies are just mere steps from taking away their freedumz. Fear, snowflakes, fear!!

Dog, did you at least properly dispose of the spray paint cans after you finished? : )

Re: What's Next?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 2:29 am
by _Brackite
Arizona Democrats suddenly find just enough votes


That is not exactly what is happening in Arizona here. It takes a bit of time to count all of the ballots in this state.
And here is the reason why that is:

Many people across Arizona, in the media, and across the United States are wondering why it takes so long to count ballots. So we wanted to take the time to explain the process.

In Arizona, there are 15 elected County Recorders and their elections divisions tabulate the ballots and upload them to the Secretary of State’s website.
The Secretary of State’s only role in this process is to display the results once they are uploaded by each county.

One of the major reasons it takes time to count ballots is that there are hundreds of thousands of early ballots dropped off at the polls on election day – approximately 320,000 statewide this time. The counties are currently working to verify the signatures on each and every one of those early ballots before they can be tabulated. Once the county election officials verify the signature on each of those ballots (which is no small task!), they then make sure that a voter didn’t cast an early ballot AND vote in person at a polling location. All of these processes take a little bit of time and is done to ensure that voters can trust the outcome of their elections.

Another reason it takes time to tabulate the ballots is to ensure the security of our elections. It comes as no surprise that the security of our elections is at the top of everybody’s mind right now. Arizona has made it a top priority to make sure that our critical election infrastructure is secure from any nefarious actors. Some of these new security measures do however slow down the ballot tabulation process. For example, in Maricopa County, the data cartridge from each voting machine at the polling locations is physically removed from when the polls close and securely transported to a central location. Once at the secure location, each and every cartridge is then tabulated. Previously, the data was transmitted over secure phone lines instead of physically moved. This, while more secure, does slow down the process.

Arizona takes elections seriously – from the poll workers to the county elections officials, and the Secretary of State’s office and everybody is working diligently to tabulate all of the election results in a manner that Arizonans can be proud of and, most importantly, trust the results.


https://azsos.gov/about-office/media-ce ... osblog/897

Re: What's Next?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 2:53 am
by _canpakes
Meanwhile, actual self-identified communists have been busy vandalizing Beto pics and calling him a criminal imperialist. Sorry to invalidate your insinuation, Dog. You'll have to come up with something better than this.

See: https://m.Facebook.com/redguardsaustin/ ... _tn__=EH-R

https://www.dailywire.com/news/37897/co ... ssy-dillon

"We received the following images in support of the boycott of the electoral force," Red Guards Austin said in a post with the photo. "Mural of gentrifier and imperialist pig ‘Beto’ a.k.a. Bolillo O’Rourke has been targeted for redecoration. Reactionaries of the Democratic Party think they can hide the people’s messages under a banner but they do not have a banner big enough to hide O’Rourks [sic] crimes."

Re: What's Next?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 3:41 am
by _canpakes
Brackite wrote:
Arizona Democrats suddenly find just enough votes

That is not exactly what is happening in Arizona here. It takes a bit of time to count all of the ballots in this state.
And here is the reason why that is:

(reasonable explanation follows)

The Right wants tighter voting controls and verification procedures in place, to prevent 'fraud' that has never actually been a problem. When those new procedures increase the time that it takes to count votes in races where Democrats end up in the lead, then the Right claims that this is the result of 'fraud'.

Re: What's Next?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 4:34 am
by _honorentheos
To be fair, the Republican suit to ensure votes between all counties are being treated equally was reasonable. It's the overextending of that issue into claims of fraud that is misinformed or worse.