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"Absentee voting is safe. I use it in Florida which is the safest. Unlike universal voting in New Jersey where's votes are being sent multiple times to the same address."


He wants civil war MK2 saying shit like that.
“Unlike universal voting”... He’s just given it away.

Apart from the woeful lies in the original, that quote should be translated as:

"Absentee voting is safe. I use it in Florida which is the safest because many people here love me and want to be me and it will only let the *right* people vote. Unlike universal voting in New Jersey where votes are being sent to all registered voters, most of which hate me and my family."
 
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“Unlike universal voting”... He’s just given it away.

Apart from the woeful lies in the original, that quote should be translated as:

"Absentee voting is safe. I use it in Florida which is the safest because many people here love me and want to be me and it will only let the *right* people vote. Unlike universal voting in New Jersey where votes are being sent to all registered voters, most of which hate me and my family."

He's openly telling us what's he's doing and I can't work out if it's stupidity or Willful blindness from people that this shit is still going on.
 
He's openly telling us what's he's doing and I can't work out if it's stupidity or Willful blindness from people that this shit is still going on.
It’s telling he often uses places where he and his family have lived and/or done quite a bit of business in the past for his examples of “doing things wrong” or being “bad places”.

It’s because almost without exception those areas are populated with people that generally hate them for a myriad of reasons (some of them very personal, such as the case of the many, many contractors and workers that he has not paid for goods delivered and services rendered; or investors cheated out of thousands/millions based on woeful management and fraud).

If he and the Trump cartel stay in Florida for another decade or two most of the population of that state will grow to hate them, as well. Many outside of the white supremacist and dodgy business community already do.
 
Most people in the public eye would use the death of a sibling to solely praise their recently lost brother. But not Donald, he sees it as an opportunity to tell everyone how his brother thought he was doing such a great job. I still find it bizarre how little humility Donald Trump has.
 
Most people in the public eye would use the death of a sibling to solely praise their recently lost brother. But not Donald, he sees it as an opportunity to tell everyone how his brother thought he was doing such a great job. I still find it bizarre how little humility Donald Trump has.
Tiny edit if you will permit me.
I still find it bizarre how little Donald Trump has absolutely no humility whatsoever.
 
All coming out of the woodwork now.


I have a feeling we are going to see many, many of these accounts from former staffers and Trump business employees leading up to the election.

And some of them (perhaps including this one) will be coming from people desperate to reframe their participation in his administration in an attempt to save their legacy and distance themselves from history’s ultimate judgement of this chaotic era.

But, even in those cases, much of what they will say about his behaviour and actions behind closed doors will likely be accurate and factual, despite how the Trump camp will paint it. And, at this point, America needs to hear the accounts so that people can decide whether they believe them and, if so, how does that change their perceptions of Trump and what a second term for him (and most importantly America) would mean.

It probably won’t win over that many, as most of the people (cult members, as @FogBlueInSanFran accurately puts it) that are going to vote for him at this point cannot be dissuaded. However, it could turn a few less committed souls, and that’s worth the effort and encouragement of these people to come forward.

They should be held them accountable; they shouldn’t get a pass for confessing after the crime(s) have been committed. But their messages should be amplified to reach as many voters as possible.
 
170,281 deaths

5 and a half million cases,testing falling ,wonder why

meanwhile he is slagging off Michelle for pre-recording her speech supporting biden later

Priorities
 
Most people in the public eye would use the death of a sibling to solely praise their recently lost brother. But not Donald, he sees it as an opportunity to tell everyone how his brother thought he was doing such a great job. I still find it bizarre how little humility Donald Trump has.

humility or humanity - both interchangeable here.
 
170,281 deaths

5 and a half million cases,testing falling ,wonder why

meanwhile he is slagging off Michelle for pre-recording her speech supporting biden later

Priorities

He's lost a potential 107,281 votes there - he see's no value in mourning them
 
I have a feeling we are going to see many, many of these accounts from former staffers and Trump business employees leading up to the election.

And some of them (perhaps including this one) will be coming from people desperate to reframe their participation in his administration in an attempt to save their legacy and distance themselves from history’s ultimate judgement of this chaotic era.

But, even in those cases, much of what they will say about his behaviour and actions behind closed doors will likely be accurate and factual, despite how the Trump camp will paint it. And, at this point, America needs to hear the accounts so that people can decide whether they believe them and, if so, how does that change their perceptions of Trump and what a second term for him (and most importantly America) would mean.

It probably won’t win over that many, as most of the people (cult members, as @FogBlueInSanFran accurately puts it) that are going to vote for him at this point cannot be dissuaded. However, it could turn a few less committed souls, and that’s worth the effort and encouragement of these people to come forward.

They should be held them accountable; they shouldn’t get a pass for confessing after the crime(s) have been committed. But their messages should be amplified to reach as many voters as possible.
And yet the likes of Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz simply refuse to speak out against him, despite all the 'history' between them and Trump. There are only a very limited number of explanations for this, and none of them good for either party.
 
Quick question to our American and American-based blues: if he wins in November and by any objective measure he‘s done so significantly by way of nefarious means, how do they expect the consequent protests to manifest themselves?

Civil disorder obviously, but do they also see widespread civil disobedience in the form of large numbers of people refusing to engage with the tax system, for example?
 
Michelle going very heavy on joe having empathy after his families losses

Also he gives his number to people struggling with a stutter like he has
 
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