It's unraveling quickly. Michigan should be following suit shortly.
The MSM is trying to call biden the president elect every 5 seconds now in desperation.
So now over half of Pennsylvania GOP legislators are spreading a conspiracy theory?
Re: So now over half of Pennsylvania GOP legislators are spreading a conspiracy theory?
I've seen on Twitter that when Trump claims he won the election they tag it with "This claim is disputed" or something like that.
I have no idea what the truth is or how it's all going to play out but one thing I can say with a level of certainty that nobody can reasonably object to is that the claim that Biden won the election is being actively disputed by Donald Trump and associates. That is simply a fact. So why isn't Twitter putting that same tag on posts claiming that Joe Biden is the president-elect? They even sent me an email informing me of such.
The question answers itself unfortunately.
I have no idea what the truth is or how it's all going to play out but one thing I can say with a level of certainty that nobody can reasonably object to is that the claim that Biden won the election is being actively disputed by Donald Trump and associates. That is simply a fact. So why isn't Twitter putting that same tag on posts claiming that Joe Biden is the president-elect? They even sent me an email informing me of such.
The question answers itself unfortunately.
Re: So now over half of Pennsylvania GOP legislators are spreading a conspiracy theory?
What percentage of GOP in Penn signed that letter?
Re: So now over half of Pennsylvania GOP legislators are spreading a conspiracy theory?
How do peoples signatures get added in error?
The letter addressed to congressional lawmakers, which was signed by 75 members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, has since been removed from the Pennsylvania Republican Caucus' website after some members said their signatures were added in error
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Re: So now over half of Pennsylvania GOP legislators are spreading a conspiracy theory?
You keep thinking this is a government by the people and of the people. If I'm in court on a trumped up charge, I'm going to insist on a jury of 335 million schlubs. It would be the only fair way.

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Re: So now over half of Pennsylvania GOP legislators are spreading a conspiracy theory?
I'm not followingMountaineer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 5:43 amYou keep thinking this is a government by the people and of the people. If I'm in court on a trumped up charge, I'm going to insist on a jury of 335 million schlubs. It would be the only fair way.![]()
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Re: So now over half of Pennsylvania GOP legislators are spreading a conspiracy theory?
If you aren’t the lead dog the view never changes, all you see are aholes. It is irrelevant what percent of the PA GOP signed. The ahole to leader ratio is approaching infinity, for trumped up honest election proponents.doodle wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 9:22 amI'm not followingMountaineer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 5:43 amYou keep thinking this is a government by the people and of the people. If I'm in court on a trumped up charge, I'm going to insist on a jury of 335 million schlubs. It would be the only fair way.![]()
Put not your trust in princes, in a son of man, in whom there is no help. Psalm 146:3