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Johnny Dinar

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  1. LOL okay I'll try again. You might like this one.... What's wrong with these people???? Four months after he declared he was running for president, Kanye West seems to have accepted he’s got no shot in hell at winning. According to Deadline, the rapper received around 60,000 votes in the 12 states where he was on the ballot, a minuscule fraction of the estimated 150 million votes that were cast this year. “WELP Kanye 2024,” West said in in a tweet fired off early Wednesday morning, one many have interpreted as his concession. (He later deleted it and went with the more concise, “KANYE 2024.”) As you grapple with the reality of at least four more years of exhausting Kanye news cycles, feel free to interpret the rapper’s state-by-state results however you like. Want to have a chuckle at the hip-hop mogul nabbing only 7,800 votes out of the millions that were cast in Minnesota? Go for it. Want to nod approvingly at the 10,000 votes he scored in Tennessee, affirmed by a political outsider making such a dent? That’s fine, too. These aren’t the final counts, but this is how things looked as of Wednesday afternoon: Arkansas: 4,040 Colorado: 6,254 Idaho: 3,631 Iowa: 3,202 Kentucky: 6,259 Louisiana: 4,894 Minnesota: 7,789 Mississippi: 3,277 Oklahoma: 5,590 Tennessee: 10,216 Utah: 4,344 Vermont: 1,265
  2. Why??? What is wrong with people these days? Wisconsin Republicans caught apparently encouraging voter fraud in Pennsylvania President Trump raged on Wednesday that he wants "all voting to stop." But emails obtained by The Daily Beast and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel revealed Friday that it was Republican Party officials in Wisconsin who have allegedly been urging their volunteers to call Pennsylvanians and implore them to send in late — and therefore illegal — votes. "That would be exactly what the president and his campaign are accusing Democrats of doing," one legal expert observed to The Daily Beast. The email was sent by a group called Kenosha For Trump around 5 p.m. on Thursday. "Trump Victory urgently needs volunteers to make phone calls to Pennsylvania Trump supporters to return their absentee ballots," the email read. The scheme seemed aimed to take advantage of a ruling in the state that said absentee ballots received by 5 p.m. on Friday must be counted — so long as they were properly postmarked by Election Day. "[B]allots received by that point without postmarks, or with illegible postmarks, will be considered to have been mailed in time 'unless a preponderance of the evidence demonstrates that it was mailed after Election Day,'" the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports, adding that "in Pennsylvania, postage is prepaid on some ballot envelopes. These prepaid envelopes are not automatically postmarked." The idea appeared to be to slip votes through by the Friday deadline in order to swing margins in the state back in Trump's favor, although Ben Geffen, an attorney at the Public Interest Law Center in Philadelphia, mused to The Daily Beast, "I wonder if they’re doing this in hopes of slipping one through and then waving it around as an example of the flawed process." Either way, experts agreed the plan was exceedingly dumb. "This seems deeply stupid as it seems to be a solicitation to commit voter fraud," Richard Hasen, an elections law specialist, told the Journal Sentinel. "It's hard to believe this is real." https://www.yahoo.com/news/wisconsin-republicans-caught-apparently-encouraging-141226986.html
  3. Pizza Gate.... How many people believed there was a basement in the pizza shop? Let's just allow the people do their work and see who wins. The numbers are changing for both candidates and there will be recounts, so nothing is carved in stone yet...
  4. Yes and it will go on for a while. Votes aren't certified for a couple weeks and there will be recounts for sure. So people need to wait.
  5. I don't understand the fraud thing. If someone cheated to beat Trump, why would they still vote for republicans on the ticket. Republican senators, congressmen and local politicians were elected in states Trump lost. If you were going to cheat on a ticket, wouldn't you take out as many of the opposition as possible? It doesn't make sense. JMHO
  6. Dylan Stableford Biden overtakes Trump in Pennsylvania Joe Biden has taken the lead in Pennsylvania over President Trump by 5,587 votes.
  7. There's always a tweet.... Like this one from 2014.. Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump What separates the winners from the losers is how a person reacts to each new twist of fate. 4:50 PM · Dec 30, 2014 26.7K 20.5K people are Tweeting about this
  8. I don't understand the fraud thing. If someone cheated to beat Trump, why would they still vote for republicans on the ticket. Republican senators, congressmen and local politicians were elected in states Trump lost. If you were going to cheat on a ticket, wouldn't you take out as many of the opposition as possible? It doesn't make sense. JMHO
  9. This may last for a while. No doubt there will be recounts, as there should be... Here is a look at recount laws in key states as the race between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden came down to the wire: Arizona Recount law: Yes Does state law mandate recounts?: Yes. Under what circumstances?: Less than or equal to the lesser of: .1 percent margin of votes cast for both candidates or 200 or fewer votes for state elections or initiatives or Legislature in races with more than 25,000 votes. When must mandatory recount be completed?: No requirement in law but courts can issue a deadline. Can a non-mandatory recount be requested?: No. Georgia Recount law: Yes. State law mandate recounts?: No. Can a recount be requested?: Yes. Under what circumstances?: A margin of no more than .5 percent of total votes cast for office. Deadline to request a non-mandatory recount: Two business days after county certification. Who pays for the recount?: State. Can a partial recount be requested?: No. • Election superintendents or candidates for federal or state offices can petition the secretary of state for a recount prior to certification when it appears an error has been made; can request recount of part of the state. • Recounts after certification: A margin of 1 percent or less of the total vote for office is required, which can apply to a candidate eligible for a runoff and another candidate not eligible. Must recount entire race. See latest results from Georgia Maine Recount law: Yes. Does state law mandate recounts?: No. Can a non-mandatory recount be requested?: Yes. Deadline to request a non-mandatory recount?: Within 5 business days of election. When must non-mandatory recount be completed?: 20 days after Election Day, if possible. Who pays for non-mandatory recount?: Petitioner Can a partial recount be requested?: No • Entire race is recounted, but candidate may withdraw recount at any time if they are still trailing. • If margin between leading and requesting candidate is less than 1.5 percent of the total vote for that office, the fee is waived. Fee is refunded if results change. See latest results from Maine Michigan Recount law: Yes. Does state law mandate recounts?: Yes. Under what circumstances?: Difference of 2,000 votes or less. Does not apply in races with more than one winner. When must mandatory recount be completed?: 39 days after certification of general election. Can a non-mandatory recount be requested?: Yes. Under what circumstances?: Evidence of fraud or mistake. Party chairperson may petition on behalf of a candidate if race is determined by vote differential of less than 500 votes for state Senate and less than 200 for state House. Opposing candidate may file counter petition no later than the seventh day after the original petition filed. Deadline to request non-mandatory recount: Within 48 hours after canvass. When must non-mandatory recount be completed?: 39 days after certification of the general election. Who pays for non-mandatory recount?: Petitioner. Can a partial recount be requested?: Yes. • If results are changed, the bond is refunded. • Non-mandatory recount rules do not apply to presidential primaries. Elector may request for ballot measure with filing and requirement procedure the same. See latest results from Michigan Nevada Recount law: Yes. Does state law mandate recounts?: No. Can a non-mandatory recount be requested?: Yes. Deadline to request a non-mandatory recount: By three working days after county or statewide canvass, depending on race. When must non-mandatory recount be completed?: Within 10 days of request. Who pays for non-mandatory recount?: Loser. Can a partial recount be requested?: Yes. • Canvass must be completed by the sixth working day after Election Day. • Any voter may request a recount of a ballot question, but must pay bond. • For statewide races, at least 5 percent of each precinct must be counted; if the 5 percent shows a difference of 1 percent or less or five votes, whichever is higher, a full recount performed. • Recounts must be done by the same method as votes were first tabulated. See latest results from Nevada North Carolina Recount law: Yes. Does state law mandate recounts?: No. Can a non-mandatory recount be requested?: Yes. Under what circumstances?: Margin of .5 percent or 10,000 votes, whichever is less, for statewide races, or 1 percent of the total votes for non-statewide races. Deadline to request a non-mandatory recount: Noon on the second business day after the county canvass. When must non-mandatory recount be completed?: Approximately five days after the request, set by the executive director of the Board of Elections. Who pays for non-mandatory recount?: State. Can a partial recount be requested?: No. • If initial recount is not hand-to-eye and does not change the results, candidate may request a hand-to-eye recount as well. • Can request to sample 3 percent of precincts in the voting area if that indicates a significant change. Latest results: Full results from North Carolina Pennsylvania Recount law: Yes. Does state law mandate recounts?: Yes. Under what circumstances?: .5 percent or less of the total vote in statewide offices or ballot measures. When must mandatory recount be completed?: Three weeks after election. Can a non-mandatory recount be requested?: Yes. Under what circumstances?: No margin is required. Three qualified electors in each district being contested who allege an error may request a non-mandatory recount. Deadline to request a non-mandatory recount?: Five days after completion of unofficial canvass. Who pays for non-mandatory recount?: Petitioner, money is returned if fault or error is found. Can a partial recount be requested?: Yes. Wisconsin Recount law: Yes. Does state law mandate recounts?: No. Can a non-mandatory recount be requested?: Yes Under what circumstances?: A margin of 1 percent or less is required in an election with more than 4,000 votes cast. Deadline to request a non-mandatory recount?: Third business day after county canvass. When must non-mandatory recount be completed?: Within 13 days of order for recount. Who pays for non-mandatory recount?: Petitioner. Can a partial recount be requested?: Yes. • Any candidate may request or any elector who voted on referendum question may request a recount. • Petitioner is not required to pay fee if difference between votes cast is less than 10 if 4,000 or less votes are cast in race or not more than .25 percent of total votes cast if more than 4,000 votes are cast in race. •If outcome changes, petitioner is refunded fee; fee is not refunded if vote totals change but outcome does not.
  10. I really think you are confused... I don't know you and have not attacked anyone. I'm sorry we disagree but I don't really have problem with you. I actually appreciate your effort to bring dinar news, I just don't agree with the conspiracy theories I see daily.
  11. Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon’s Twitter account was suspended on Thursday, not long after he called for the execution of Dr. Anthony Fauci and FBI Director Christopher Wray in a new episode of his online talk show “War Room.” The episode of “War Room” was also pulled from YouTube, though Bannon’s account remains up as of this writing. Representatives for YouTube and Twitter did not immediately respond to requests for comment from TheWrap. But according to TechCrunch, Bannon’s account has been suspended “permanently,” which means Bannon can appeal the suspension but unless Twitter changes its mind, he’s banned from the platform. In the episode, posted Thursday morning, Bannon was discussing a hypothetical second Trump term. After advocating that among Trump’s first second term orders of business should be firing both Wray and Fauci, Bannon said, “I actually want to go a step farther but the president is a kind-hearted man and a good man. I’d actually like to go back to the old times of Tudor England. I’d put the heads on pikes, right? I’d put them at the two corners of the White House as a warning to federal bureaucrats, you either get with the program or you’re gone.” Also Read: Networks Cut Away, CNN Calls Trump 'Pathetic' After Speech Falsely Claiming He's Been Cheated Shortly after, Steve Bannon and his co-host Jack Maxey offered some additional thoughts on the matter that certainly suggested they might actually be serious. “Just yesterday, there was the anniversary of the hanging of two Tories in Philadelphia,” Maxey said. “These were Quaker businessmen who had cohabitated, if you will, with the British while they were occupying Philadelphia. These people were hung. This is what we used to do to traitors.” “That’s how you won the revolution. No one wants to talk about it. The revolution wasn’t some sort of garden party, right? It was a civil war. It was a civil war,” Bannon replied. Steve Bannon, the former editor-in-chief of Breitbart, was the head of Trump’s 2016 election campaign and subsequently Trump’s chief strategist and senior counselor after the election, until August 2017. Watch the video for yourself below: Steve Bannon calls for Dr. Fauci and FBI Director Wray to be beheaded "as a warning to federal bureaucrats"@youtube prohibits "inciting others to commit violent acts against individuals" https://t.co/OECKxxQSzX pic.twitter.com/zBHimpUZT5
  12. Thanks caddieman. It is pathetic for a president to say the things he has said about our country. What he wins, it is still possible, then he will really seem like he is out of touch. Georgia is very interesting. That state and it's election is controlled by his supporters. I doubt there is any "fixing" going on there... JMHO
  13. President Trump spent months telling his supporters not to vote early. He may have made a mistake. While he told people not to vote the democrats pushed their people to vote early due to the pandemic and staying safe. It appears Trump's plan backfired. And why is there cheating in states he is losing but not in states he is winning? Look at Georgia. A republican governor, a republican secretary of state, controlled by Trump supporters. And the counting is still not over. What if Trump wins? He came out too early to criticize our democracy. If he wins he will look ridiculous. We just need to wait for the final tally. JMHO
  14. Ken Hensley, keyboardist, guitarist and chief songwriter for long-running British hard rock band Uriah Heep, died Wednesday, according to a post by guitarist Mick Box on the band’s official Twitter account. He was 75.
  15. Great post... Yes we all wish it had been a landslide. Whichever way it went. At least people could move on... I'm just sad to see how little respect there is for the system... Being this close, neither side will be willing to except the results if they lose... Trump will fight it. Biden will fight it.. The only ones who enjoy this are the lawyers who get rich, and the dictators who get fodder.... JMHO
  16. Thanks Umbertino... This would be so different if people would just follow three simple steps... But then again, there are people who don't wash their hands after using the bathroom. Hard to believe people could be so gross... JMHO
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