The Donald Trump Score Card

Discussion in 'Politicians' started by MeAgain, Nov 15, 2016.

  1. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    Previous guy...
     
  2. egger

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    Arizona judge rejects Republican effort to ban mail-in voting ahead of the 2022 election

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    • An Arizona court has rejected Republican efforts to ban mail-in voting.

    • The Arizona GOP had sued, claiming the state's 1991 voting laws were unconstitutional.

    • In 2020, about 89% of Arizona voters cast a ballot by mail.
    An Arizona judge has bluntly rejected Republican arguments that the state's system of mail-in voting is unconstitutional.

    In 1991, Arizona's legislature passed a law that allows any voter in the state to request an absentee ballot. Since then, the vast majority of voters have elected to do just that, with 89% of them choosing to cast a ballot by mail in 2020.

    In February, however, the state Republican Party filed a lawsuit claiming that two decades of mail-in voting violated Arizona's founding document, Arizona Public Media reported.

    "In-person voting at the polls on a fixed date (election day) is the only constitutional manner of voting in Arizona," the party argued in a petition demanding the system of mail-in voting be thrown out ahead of the 2022 election.

    The lawsuit built upon unfounded claims, promoted by the party and former President Donald Trump as a means of explaining away the 2020 election results, that mail-in ballots facilitated massive fraud. Numerous audits, including a partisan review commissioned by Arizona's GOP-led Senate, have confirmed President Joe Biden's victory."
     
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  3. Twogigahz

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    Yeah, otherwise it would be far too convenient and everyone would vote... young people, old people, lazy evil democrats, even the poor people who have to work and have no way to get to the polling place all the way across town...we can't have that....
     
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  4. egger

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    Exclusive: Michigan widens probe into voting system breaches by Trump allies

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    "LANSING, Michigan, June 6 (Reuters) - State police in Michigan have obtained warrants to seize voting equipment and election-related records in at least three towns and one county in the past six weeks, police records show, widening the largest known investigation into unauthorized attempts by allies of former President Donald Trump to access voting systems.

    The previously unreported records include search warrants and investigators' memos obtained by Reuters through public records requests. The documents reveal a flurry of efforts by state authorities to secure voting machines, poll books, data-storage devices and phone records as evidence in a probe launched in mid-February.

    The state’s investigation follows breaches of local election systems in Michigan by Republican officials and pro-Trump activists trying to prove his baseless claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 election.

    The police documents reveal, among other things, that the state is investigating a potential breach of voting equipment in Lake Township, a small, largely conservative community in northern Michigan's Missaukee County. The previously unreported case is one of at least 17 incidents nationwide, including 11 in Michigan, in which Trump supporters gained or attempted to gain unauthorized access to voting equipment."
     
  5. egger

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    Donald Trump's business empire has no document-preservation policy, his top assistant says

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    "Donald Trump's multi-billion-dollar real estate and golf resort empire has no policy for preserving his business documents, a top aide has told the New York Attorney General's Office.

    There's "no hard and fast protocol," longtime assistant Rhona Graff said Friday, testifying under subpoena before the AG's office, which has been pressing for her boss's personal documents for two years and probing his business for three.

    Instead, a new court filing shows that Graff — a three-decade Trump Organization employee — described an ad hoc, fragmented system that the AG's office now says contradicts Trump's own sworn account, which had deflected all responsibility for his business documents onto his executive assistants.

    The difference in accounts could jeopardize the permanent lifting of a costly contempt-of-court order and cost Trump an additional $250,000 in fines."
     
  6. Tyrsonswood

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    Okay... Lock them up.

    Next group to try again, lock them up too...

    Eventually these morons will get a clue, or a whole bunch of them will be sitting in jail, doesn't matter to me.

    Big Cheeto needs to be in jail as well.

    I'm fed up with these morons.
     
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  7. egger

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    https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...ors-ga-told-shroud-plans-secrecy-email-shows/

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    "A staffer for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign instructed Republicans planning to cast electoral college votes for Trump in Georgia despite Joe Biden’s victory to operate in “complete secrecy,” an email obtained by The Washington Post shows.

    “I must ask for your complete discretion in this process,” wrote Robert Sinners, the campaign’s election operations director for Georgia, the day before the 16 Republicans gathered at the Georgia Capitol to sign certificates declaring themselves duly elected. “Your duties are imperative to ensure the end result — a win in Georgia for President Trump — but will be hampered unless we have complete secrecy and discretion.”

    The Dec. 13, 2020, email went on to instruct the electors to tell security guards at the building that they had an appointment with one of two state senators. “Please, at no point should you mention anything to do with Presidential Electors or speak to the media,” Sinners continued in bold.

    The admonishments suggest that those who carried out the fake elector plan were concerned that, had the gathering become public before Republicans could follow through on casting their votes, the effort could have been disrupted. Georgia law requires that electors fulfill their duties at the State Capitol. On Dec. 14, 2020, protesters for and against the two presidential candidates had gathered on the Capitol grounds."
     
  8. egger

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    Republicans brace for next round of Trump primary chaos

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    "Candidates have pleaded for his backing for months.

    But as the next round of midterm primaries nears, a growing number of Republicans have admitted they've developed an acute case of Donald Trump fatigue.

    They’re tired of looking backward at 2020. They’re tired of playing the fealty game. They’re tired of him claiming credit for their victories.

    And according to more than a dozen battleground state Republican party officials, analysts and rank-and-file GOP members, they’re tired of the chaos he unleashes in their elections.

    Above all, they dread the turmoil he threatens to inject this fall with his penchant for prizing unswerving loyalty to him over electability.

    “I wish Trump would sit down and keep quiet. I think the country’s had enough of him,” said Perry DiLoreto, a prominent Nevada businessman and longtime GOP donor who backed Trump in 2016 and 2020.

    In the state’s upcoming GOP primary for Senate, he ignored Trump’s endorsement of former Nevada attorney general Adam Laxalt and instead supported retired Army Capt. Sam Brown.

    “Donald Trump was a great example of somebody that had some good ideas and had good common sense. But to move any of those ideas forward, you have to know how to have civil dialogue with people,” DiLoreto said.

    Republicans in states like Nevada, Missouri and Wisconsin are airing their frustrations as they brace for primaries that could play a heavy hand in the fate of governor races or ultimately Senate control in November. Republicans in these states say they are increasingly turned off by Trump’s fixation on the unfounded contention that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, particularly since changes in voting laws have already played out in many states."
     
  9. Eric!

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    “Donald Trump was a great example of somebody that had some good ideas and had good common sense….”
    WHAT?!! When,where, and How???!!!
     
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  10. egger

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    Northern Michigan officials let third party taking voting machines after 2020 election: MSP
    by Beth LeBlanc and Craig Mauger
    June 6, 2022

    The Detroit News

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    "A northern Michigan election official told police that a man conducting an investigation into voting fraud presented an ID with what appeared to be a state of Michigan seal when he requested access to her voting machine in March 2021.

    The official told police she met with the man inside the clerk's office on a Sunday, handed over a tabulator and at least one tabulator 'stick' and allowed the individual to copy her office's election recording management software, according to a Michigan State Police report obtained by The Detroit News and first reported by Reuters. The official's name and affiliation were redacted in the report.

    In addition, a Richfield Township official told authorities he allowed a third party to pick up two voting machines and take them to where he believed was a Metro Detroit community, according to the report."
     
  11. egger

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    If he feels that way about Trump, he should be even more enthusiastic about DeSantis.
     
  12. egger

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    It appears a Trump supporter misled someone with a state seal to project fake authority to take election equipment, similar to how a state seal was misused for Trump's slates of fake electors.


    Hobbs asks AG to investigate fake electors for using state seal • Arizona Mirror
     
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  13. Tyrsonswood

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    Seditious conspiracy is one step below treason. I hope they get a fifty year sentence, or just put them before the firing squad. Afterall, the firing squad would be just exercising their 2nd amendment rights.
     
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  15. Flagme15

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    Republicans are scum.
     
  16. Tyrsonswood

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    Yes.... Yes they are.
     
  17. hotwater

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    20,000 Signatures on GOP-led "voter fraud" petition in Michigan were fraudulent.

    Same handwriting...lol..

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    So let me get this straight, the petition was sent forward in time to 12/14/22 and signed by a Jacob Switaiski
    then sent back in the time machine and returned to the petitioner - got it.

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  18. Twogigahz

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    Nice to see they at least used four different pens. Seems well thought out.
     
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    Lindell accuses Dominion of voter fraud for Kemp's primary win in GA.


    Mike Lindell Assures Everyone He Has ‘Preliminary Evidence’ Brian Kemp Stole Georgia Primary

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    "My Pillow founder and Donald Trump loyalist Mike Lindell claims Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) stole the recent primary where he walked away with more than 70 percent of the vote.

    On his own The Lindell Report on LindellTV, the conservative continued railing against Dominion Voting Systems, insisting they are somehow being used to rig elections. Lindell’s claims about Dominion have spurred on a defamation suit from the company.

    According to Lindell, he has “preliminary evidence” that Kemp’s votes were at least partly stolen, vaguely explaining that many of his votes were taken from Kandiss Taylor, who ended getting approximately three percent support, according to official results.

    Lindell cast doubt on the notion that Kemp could get a whopping 70 percent of the vote.

    “Did they not think anybody is going to look? No, they don’t care. They want our country,” he said."
     
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    I absolutely cannot wait until Dominion sues Lindell out of business.
     
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