Isn't this a win for democrats?? No illegal immigrants will be there anyway, so ICE will be distracted from deportations, right!? LOL
The same party that is strictly against voter ID laws by saying the very poor (who need ID to qualify thousands of dollars of welfare) can't afford ID.
Anyone paying attention should see what's going on here. They can't win fair, so they import millions of immigrants illegally and the. do everything they can to make it easy for them to vote illegally.
Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 1 month ago, 29 minutes later[^][v]#1,417,413
ICE at polling stations is a generalized intimidation tactic. Trump barely squeaked to 49.9% despite an awful Democratic candidate, GOP backing of Jill Stein (Andrew Mellon money), and now Trump hasn’t delivered on basic promises of affordability, he’s fucked up the economy with tariffs. 68,000 manufacturing jobs have disappeared since he took office and his tariffs are ruining agricultural export markets.
Anonymous D replied with this 1 month ago, 1 minute later, 2 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,417,486
@previous (A)
Why are you telling Americans that we’re wrong that our government sucks? Obama was the best president I’ve lived under and Trump is hands down the absolute worst.
> Why are you telling Americans that we’re wrong that our government sucks?
That's a strawman, I didn't say you were wrong that your government sucks, you made that up in your head to deflect from what I actually said because you don't have a response to what my point actually was.
I said that rigging elections is bad, and I also said America was so big that everyone wants it to be stable.
I am saying that stability is achievable through fair elections. That's because the majority don't just have power through a game we play at election day, they have power because there's so many of them.
Cheating elections leads to civil instability.
> Obama was the best president I’ve lived under and Trump is hands down the absolute worst.
If you don't respect elections when they don't go your way, you don't actually respect democracy.
Anonymous D replied with this 1 month ago, 3 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,417,506
@previous (A)
I respect elections, but the United States has a system where we can kick a president out according to our constitution without calling another election. I’m in favor of that.
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 1 month ago, 2 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,417,508
@previous (D)
Yes, we do, and it hasn't been used to remove him.
If you win the popular vote, the electoral vote, and congress chooses to never remove you then that is a democratic mandate to carry out the policy you ran on.
In this case Trump said he would crack down on illegal immigration, and end voter fraud. He os using his powers to do just that.
When a wokelib impedes law enforcement from carrying out that mandate, they are standing in opposition to democracy.
Anonymous D replied with this 1 month ago, 18 minutes later, 3 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,417,525
@previous (A)
I don’t care, I’ve never supported Trump and you’re not even American. You’re just a white supremacist socially retarded freak who hates women.
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 1 month ago, 4 minutes later, 4 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,417,553
@previous (E)
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TheBlartist double-posted this 1 month ago, 1 minute later, 18 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,417,677
1. I am American
2. I am Canadian
3. I am Chinese
4. I am Nigerian
5. I am Brazilian
6. I am Japanese
7. I am Hungarian
8. I am Iranian
9. I am Russian
10. I am Chad
11. I am Kenyan
12. I am South African
13. I am South Korean
14. I am Irish
15. I am Lebanese
16. I am Italian
17. I am Cambodian
But I also vote in Vietnam and North Korea illegally.
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 1 month ago, 14 minutes later, 20 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,417,692
@1,417,674 (Lady D !Pool..v42s)
The part where the government official in charge of elections said ICE (who arrests illegals who aren't allowed to vote) would be intimidating people at polling stations.
Why would someone be intimidated? Not hard to figure out. Because they are here illegally, and trying to vote anyway.
One tried to ram an agent with her car, and you can verify that with a frame-by-frame analysis of the video to see the car move before the agent got out of the way. And he had internal bleeding at the hospital.
The other person brought a gun with him when he went to impede agents and was screaming at officers. Interfering with law enforcement and trying to intimidate them is not legal. Whether use of force was appropriate will be investigated, and the right will respect the decision of the courts if they say he shouldn't have fired.
Anonymous J joined in and replied with this 4 weeks ago, 3 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#1,417,855
@previous (Lady D !Pool..v42s)
Well sort of. They started out going after brown immigrants from Spanish speaking countries. Then they started going after Koreans. Then thy started going after black American citizens arresting them without any real reason then letting them go because they had no real reason to. Then they stopped going after black Americans, started going after Somalians. Then they shot a couple of white American citizens in the head. And now that’s where we’re at at this point. They just worked their way up to gunning down the whites lol.
Anonymous J double-posted this 4 weeks ago, 3 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#1,417,858
Because ultimately it’s like a power thing. Brown people have the least amount of power, then Asians, then blacks, then whites. So they went after people in that order. The US has a history of anti black racism, but blacks are somewhat of a more protected status than other racial minorities because of slavery and all of that stuff. We didn’t fight a civil war over Asians (sorry Asians). But ultimately, it’s more of a power trip to shoot a person with more power than a person with less power, so when it came time to shoot somebody, they didn’t shoot a black person or an Asian person or a Hispanic person. The biggest power trip is putting a bullet in a white lady’s skull.
Anonymous J triple-posted this 4 weeks ago, 3 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#1,417,859
And interesting, the protests were smaller than when George Floyd was killed. Which, white supremacists won’t notice this, because they’re so caught up in the adrenalin, but we might actually live in a society where Americans are more willing to revolt over a black guy getting killed than a white woman getting killed. Which might say something about the future of this country.
Anonymous J quadruple-posted this 4 weeks ago, 33 seconds later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#1,417,860
Because old people vote, they don’t protest. The old people who are swaying elections are going to die off in the coming decades. What’s left is going to be interesting.
Anonymous A (OP) replied with this 4 weeks ago, 4 hours later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#1,417,903
@1,417,854 (Lady D !Pool..v42s)
Are those groups intimidated by showing their ID and being delayed for a minute?
They could just make everyone including whites show ID to prove that its fair, but there's many politicians against that for some unexplainable reason.
Lady D !Pool..v42s replied with this 4 weeks ago, 3 hours later, 2 days after the original post[^][v]#1,417,953
@previous (A)
Oh, ice has simply been asking folk for ID and delaying folk for a minute this whole time? Or are you making some kind of strawman argument moving the goalposts to bring ICE at voting sites into the same target with Voter ID Laws?
Anonymous L replied with this 4 weeks ago, 24 seconds later, 2 days after the original post[^][v]#1,417,985
Anyway, since you’re European, you should hope that your country’s intelligence services don’t find out you love a foreign government to the point where you’d probably argue that it would be justified if we bombed your country.
> In local elections in places where Trump won decidedly, the republicans have actually been doing really really badly recently.
Trump’s favorite polling group delivers devastating blow: America likes Joe Biden more
Latest Rasmussen research likely to infuriate President Donald Trump by revealing almost half of voters think Democrat did a better job
President Donald Trump has suffered a devastating blow from his favorite polling company, which has found that 48 percent of Americans believe his predecessor Joe Biden did a better job in the Oval Office.
The findings from Rasmussen, whose research the president routinely promotes on Truth Social whenever it casts him in a flattering light, have only 40 percent of respondents backing Trump over Biden.
What’s more, Rasmussen head pollster Mark Mitchell posted on X (Twitter) Tuesday: “If an election were held TODAY between Trump and Biden, Biden would win.
Lady D !Pool..v42s replied with this 4 weeks ago, 3 hours later, 2 days after the original post[^][v]#1,418,082
@previous (A)
Well the straw man would be the presentation of ice presence at polling stations as simply making some folk show ID. The. You moved the goal posts by offering that white folk as well should show ID at the polling station, which is a completely separate issue. States are in charge of processing votes so having a federal "law" presence there for no actual reason besides intimidation seems like a bad idea to me.
Anonymous Q double-posted this 4 weeks ago, 9 minutes later, 2 days after the original post[^][v]#1,418,085
@1,418,082 (Lady D !Pool..v42s) > You moved the goal posts by offering that white folk as well should show ID at the polling station
The goalpost was give a reason we can't have ICE there.
Saying it's racist doesn't work because the same people are always against a universal ID check that would stop racial discrimination.
It's not moving the goalposts to prove that you're motives are fake. Democrats could get equal ID checks anytime they wanted, but it doesn't happen because they are the holdout.
The goalpost is still explain why can't ICE be there.
Lady D !Pool..v42s replied with this 3 weeks ago, 19 hours later, 3 days after the original post[^][v]#1,418,232
@1,418,083 (Q)
There has been plenty of instances so far where people who have been determined to be In the country legally, have been unlawfully detained by ice. It's not just checking ID. If you have to lie to argue your side, I think you've lost the argument.
@previous (Q)
The goalposts is explain why federal agents need to be at state polling stations, not the other way around.
Racial profiling is duh racist. If every white male who owned a gun got a visit from the ATF because statistically they shoot the most people, it would still be racist.
The requirement for universal Identification at polling stations is classist unless official government documentation is provided free of charge.
> There has been plenty of instances so far where people who have been determined to be In the country legally, have been unlawfully detained by ice. It's not just checking ID. If you have to lie to argue your side, I think you've lost the argument.
Give your source, because the left lied about the renee good video.
It's not illegal for police to detain citizens temporarily to verify their citizenship.
> The goalposts is explain why federal agents need to be at state polling stations, not the other way around.
To prevent voter fraud.
If you're against ID checks, you're in favor of voter fraud that's how it works.
> Racial profiling is duh racist. If every white male who owned a gun got a visit from the ATF because statistically they shoot the most people, it would still be racist.
They have to use their time wisely. Just keep your permits and licences on hand if the ATF comes by.
If a whitenigga told me he had a problem with it, I'd know he got wrapped up in booze, smokes, or arms. Color doesn't change it. > > The requirement for universal Identification at polling stations is classist unless official government documentation is provided free of charge.
It's not classist if the poorest citizens all have ID to collect their thousands in assistance.
An ID is less than $100, poor people will get one fast because they want to collect their gibmedats.
"Gallup’s decision comes as President Trump has escalated his threats against the press, and sued at least one respected pollster, J. Ann Selzer. He accused Ms. Selzer and The Des Moines Register of election interference after publishing a poll just before the general election showing Kamala Harris leading in Iowa. Mr. Trump won the state by 13 percentage points."
> > There has been plenty of instances so far where people who have been determined to be In the country legally, have been unlawfully detained by ice. It's not just checking ID. If you have to lie to argue your side, I think you've lost the argument. > > Give your source, because the left lied about the renee good video.
Source?
> > It's not illegal for police to detain citizens temporarily to verify their citizenship. >
I'll let you learn about the cases of people being detained, ordered for release by federal judges, then remaining in custody for several more days, unlawfully.
> > The goalposts is explain why federal agents need to be at state polling stations, not the other way around. > > To prevent voter fraud.
ICE has no jurisdiction over state ran elections? What credible voter fraud has ever been discovered that adds up to a non negligible amount in our recent history?
> If you're against ID checks, you're in favor of voter fraud that's how it works.
Nice straw man. > > > Racial profiling is duh racist. If every white male who owned a gun got a visit from the ATF because statistically they shoot the most people, it would still be racist. > > They have to use their time wisely. Just keep your permits and licences on hand if the ATF comes by. > > If a whitenigga told me he had a problem with it, I'd know he got wrapped up in booze, smokes, or arms. Color doesn't change it.
I don't believe this represents a stance given in good faith, I will put no energy into arguing it further.
> > > > The requirement for universal Identification at polling stations is classist unless official government documentation is provided free of charge. > > It's not classist if the poorest citizens all have ID to collect their thousands in assistance. > > An ID is less than $100, poor people will get one fast because they want to collect their gibmedats.
First off ID doesn't show proof of citizenship. Second off, ID does not show proof of voting eligibility.
Not wasting time arguing against some imagined version of a recipient of benefits.
Anonymous S joined in and replied with this 3 weeks ago, 11 minutes later, 3 days after the original post[^][v]#1,418,251
Although, I will say, even though it’s unconstitutional, I hope that Donald Trump can run for a third term because in 2012 I was in elementary school. That would give me an opportunity to vote for Obama.
Anonymous S double-posted this 3 weeks ago, 5 minutes later, 3 days after the original post[^][v]#1,418,252
Maybe I’m crazy, but I think this could work. I mean think about what time period he represents: he was opposed to same sex marriage originally before the Supreme Court decision to legalize it but then he started supporting it when he realized it was popular. Since he’s from before all the pronoun stuff, conservatives will take him more seriously than Kamala Harris, he’s male, so people won’t not vote for him over gender, and he killed Osama Bin Laden, so the Israeli people can’t really say anything, he’s killed way too many terrorists for anybody to say he’s a Hamas sympathizer. Somebody needs to put some sense into Obama, and get some fire under his belly, because I want to see Trump vs Obama. Obama’s younger than Trump, there’s no reason why he can’t run for a third term if Trump legalizes that somehow.
Anonymous S quintuple-posted this 3 weeks ago, 11 minutes later, 3 days after the original post[^][v]#1,418,255
Really if you think about it, what the left vs right culture war is, is at the root of it, it’s all about Obama. Obama was the first black guy to be president of the most powerful country in the world in a white majority country, and a lot of white conservatives hated it. It’s been obfuscated by the sexuality stuff, but at the core of it, it’s about race and nothing else. They want a resurrection of white supremacy. MAGA is reactionary. If Trump amended the constitution to run for a third term, and then Obama defeated Trump, then it’s just over because you have a black guy in office and term limits don’t exist.
Anonymous S sextuple-posted this 3 weeks ago, 2 minutes later, 3 days after the original post[^][v]#1,418,256
Then on top of that he’s Harvard educated. No matter how much Trump destroys the federal government, Obama could just rebuild it from scratch, he’s intelligent enough to do something like that.