theprestige
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At least it's a testable claim, unlike plague311's claim that something or nothing will happen.Aren't you the one who should prove your claim that nothing happens?!
At least it's a testable claim, unlike plague311's claim that something or nothing will happen.Aren't you the one who should prove your claim that nothing happens?!
I'm betting the Democrats will see an opportunity for martial law and mass quarantine before the president does.
I'm betting the Democrats will see an opportunity for martial law and mass quarantine before the president does. If this thing goes full Outbreak on us, they'll be cursing Trump in the streets* for not taking more drastic steps sooner to curb the spread.
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*"Which is different from today how?"
Maybe it was a little too rosy but in my opinion better than causing a panic.
At least it's a testable claim, unlike plague311's claim that something or nothing will happen.
Aside from the fawning over how great our reaction has been so far I didn't find it that bad. Things aren't that bad as of now, it may get worse, maybe even much worse and we should be prepared. Businesses and schools should look at their disaster preparedness plans.
They will spend as much as is necessary.
Maybe it was a little too rosy but in my opinion better than causing a panic.
Which, of course, isn't even in the ballpark of what I said. I said I haven't made a claim that Trump will or will not battle removal.
I think it would be extremely atypical for Trump to battle removal. More typical would be for him to bluster a lot, comply with removal, and then spin the whole thing somehow as "winning" in his post-fact world.Which, of course, isn't even in the ballpark of what I said. I said I haven't made a claim that Trump will or will not battle removal. I have merely said that if he did, it wouldn't be surprising to me or atypical for Trump.
My apologies. I thought it was a fair assessment of your position. To be clear: You're *not* predicting that Trump will battle removal. Is that correct?I even said that specifically. Why do you feel the need to strawman my argument?
That's his point. If you had made such a claim, it would be testable.
Trump won't need the virus to try to remain in office if defeated. He'll just claim massive fraud and use the courts. Probably starting well before the election.
I think it would be extremely atypical for Trump to battle removal. More typical would be for him to bluster a lot, comply with removal, and then spin the whole thing somehow as "winning" in his post-fact world.
My apologies. I thought it was a fair assessment of your position. To be clear: You're *not* predicting that Trump will battle removal. Is that correct?
Trump won't need the virus to try to remain in office if defeated. He'll just claim massive fraud and use the courts.
Is that your prediction?
It is my prediction that Trump will not concede a lost election but will instead seek to litigate it
in order to question the outcome
and delay his removal.
Gore did that.
Dems have been doing that for over 3 years now.
Any litigation is likely to be settled quickly, for precisely this reason. Do you believe that if Trump loses such litigation, he will not abide by that loss? Or are we into conspiracy land where the SC is going to try to hand Trump an undeserved win because they're in cahoots with him?
The part where Trump goes full retard.
Do you think he could succeed in what would amount to a coup? No, he couldn't.
Do you think he doesn't know he couldn't succeed? Of course he knows.
Do you think he doesn't know that he would pay a price for trying and failing? Again, of course he knows.
So even with the worst reading of Trump's motives, why would he do something so obviously self-destructive?
It is my prediction that Trump will not concede a lost election but will instead seek to litigate it in order to question the outcome and delay his removal.
“I think the financial markets are very upset when they look at the Democrat candidates standing on that stage, making fools out of themselves, and they say, ‘If we ever have a president like this,’” Trump said, referring to the most recent Democratic presidential debate held in South Carolina. “When they look at the statements made by the people standing behind those podiums, I think that has a huge effect.”
During his news conference on Wednesday, Trump praised the work of the CDC, but also said he agrees with conspiracy theories pushed by Rush Limbaugh and others who say the outbreak being weaponized against him.
“I agree with it,” Trump said, alluding to Limbaugh’s comments. “And I’d like it to stop.”
It is Wednesday morning, November 4, 2020. At 7:15 a.m., after a stressful night of watching the returns trickle in, the Associated Press projects that the Democratic presidential candidate will win Pennsylvania, and, with it, the presidency. Sure enough, it’s a narrow victory—279 electoral votes to 258. When all is said and done, the Democrat wins Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania by only about 77,000 votes combined, the same amount Trump won those states by in 2016.
Donald Trump, who spent the past five months warning about fraud, has been eerily silent for most of the night. But as soon as the Democrat takes the stage to give her victory speech, he unleashes a barrage of tweets claiming that over 100,000 illegal immigrants voted in Michigan and that Philadelphia kept its polls open for hours later than allowed. “Without PHONY voters, I really won!” he tweets. “This is FRAUD!” Needless to say, the president does not call to congratulate his opponent. At an afternoon press conference, Trump’s press secretary announces he will not concede. Link
It is a sentiment shared by the likes of House speaker Nancy Pelosi, who told The New York Times last [June] that she is preparing for just that situation...Independent UK
At a town hall in Reno, Nev., a voter asked the former South Bend, Ind., mayor what he would do if he were president-elect and Trump called the vote a “hoax,” refusing to concede. “I mean, if he won’t leave, I guess if he’s willing to do chores we could work something out,” he said. Link