Tip of the fraudulent iceberg {elections and voting}

Tip of the fraudulent iceberg {elections and voting}

The Presidential voting fraud scandal may be one thing – but it should (for the critical thinker at least) make you wonder about the rest of the “governing” bodies in America.

Besides the tool-bags in Washington DC, just think about all the other “elected” officials across the country.

  • There are around 20,000 City “Mayors” out there.
  • We have 50 “Governors.”
  • And countless other “officials,” in places at the County level, municipal level, and even some Sheriffs as well.

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US Accuses Vladimir Putin Of “Personal Involvement” In Election Hack

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And just like that the narrative of Russia hacking the presidential election has escalated to the highest possible level, and has officially jumped the shark.

Moments ago, following a month-long barrage of unsubstantiated stories in the press accusing the Russian government of indirectly hacking the US presidential election, which culminated with last night’s 8,000 word NYT expose, and which followed a schism between the FBI and CIA, in which the former disputed the latter’s “fuzzy and ambiguous” claims that Russia sought to influence the presidential elections, moments ago the NBC News reported that U.S. intelligence officials believe with “a high level of confidence” that Russian President Vladimir Putin became personally involved in the covert Russian campaign to interfere in the U.S. presidential election.

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Controlled Burn: Smoke, No Fire

by Uncola for TheBurningPlatform.com

On December 5th, 2016, a brave and noble Texas paramedic by the name of Christopher Suprun, wrote his opinion in the New York Times and single-handedly declared Donald Trump to be a domestic enemy of the United States.  As one of the 538 members of the Electoral College, Suprun made his stand against the will of 62,759,366 misguided Trump voters and 65,383,628 ill-advised Hillary Clinton supporters in favor of Governor John Kasich of Ohio, or someone like him.

With a few strokes of his keyboard, this lone Texan expressed his willingness to repudiate the 2016 Republican Primaries whereby Kasich, and others like him, lost; and, at the same time, challenged the entire presidential election in a way only Henry Fonda, as Juror 8, could appreciate.

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Notes On A Rout

Guest Post by Hardscrabble Farmer

If there’s one aspect of this past election that deserves some deep introspection it isn’t how so many pollsters and media personalities “got it wrong”. That may be the fallback position of a badly demoralized opponent, but it isn’t the truth and it isn’t going to lead anyone to a better understanding of why they are where they are a week after their defeat at the polls.

A lot of folks have weighed in on this and I have held off on adding my two cents for several reasons, not the least of which being my hesitation to rub salt in the wounds. Besides, schadenfreude is a dish best served cold. There are plenty of people in my circle of family and associates who threw in with the losing camp and I don’t wish to make their loss any more painful to endure. They have enough to deal with in the next eight years of living under a government they will likely despise.

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Anti-Trump Protests Continue Across The US Overnight: Burn American Flags, Smash Windows

OK special snowflakes. You protest to your heart’s content in your urban enclave blue safe zones. Burn your fucking ghettos down for all we care. That shows your IQ level. Throw rocks through the windows of businesses employing you worthless fucks. We won. Deal with it. You’re finished. Trump is going to make you get a job or starve.

Take a look at the map you deviant brain dead libs. See those minuscule blue sections of the country. That’s where dumb people and deviants gather together and demand free shit, new rights for freaks, and more government control. See the 80% of the country in red? That’s where normal people live. That’s where people who work for a living live. That’s where the taxes are being paid to support your worthless asses.

So burn down your blue zones and protest Trump all you want. Why don’t you grow a pair and try to protest in the red zones. Try throwing a rock through our windows. The 300 million legal guns are mostly in the red zones. If you pussies had any balls you’d come into our country. I didn’t think so. Lady Gaga protesting on a trash truck is so fitting. She’s a piece of deviant garbage.

geographic-landslide

Lady Gaga (shouldn’t she be leaving for Canada by now?)

http://www.wnd.com/files/2016/11/lady_gaga.jpg

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Having started on election night, and continuing into Wednesday, tens of thousands of mostly young Americans across major US cities protested the election of Donald Trump as the 45th US president into Wednesday night and Thursday morning, with the protests at times turning into controlled riots. Some demonstrators burned flags and smashed store windows. Dozens of arrests have been made following the rallies.

As Bloomberg put it, the “raw divisions exposed by the presidential race were on full display across America on Wednesday, as protesters flooded city streets to condemn Donald Trump’s election in demonstrations that police said were mostly peaceful”, although video evidence showed otherwise.

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Yale Professor Cancels Exam for Snowflake Students Distraught at Election Result

Via Heatstreet

Liberal students across the nation watched in shock as Donald Trump clinched victory from Hillary Clinton to become the 45th president of the United States.

But some wiped their tears, and pulled themselves together enough to ask their professors to cancel their exams because they were so upset by the results.

And one Yale economics professor heard the cry, and decided to protect his snowflake charges by making the test optional.

He wrote to them saying: “I am getting many heartfelt notes from students who are in shock over the election returns” and “fear, rightly or wrongly for their families” and are “requesting that the exam be postponed.”

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Julian Assange Issues Statement On The US Election

Just released by Wikileaks

Assange Statement on the US-Election

By Julian Assange

In recent months, WikiLeaks and I personally have come under enormous pressure to stop publishing what the Clinton campaign says about itself to itself. That pressure has come from the campaign’s allies, including the Obama administration, and from liberals who are anxious about who will be elected US President.

On the eve of the election, it is important to restate why we have published what we have.

The right to receive and impart true information is the guiding principle of WikiLeaks – an organization that has a staff and organizational mission far beyond myself. Our organization defends the public’s right to be informed.

This is why, irrespective of the outcome of the 2016 US Presidential election, the real victor is the US public which is better informed as a result of our work.

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Ivy Day In The Blogosphere

Guest Post by The Zman

The first election in which I had an emotional investment was the 1976 presidential election. I was only ten years old, but we were Democrats so I got to vote anyway. In fact, I voted several times that day, along with all of my dead relatives and their dead friends. I’m kidding, of course, but it was the first time I cared about an election. I grew up in a Democrat family, but some family members were breaking ranks with the party and that made for some ugly conversations at Sunday dinner.

Despite my Southern sensibilities, I was not a Carter fan. Even at that age, I was a bit of a contrarian. There was just something about Carter that bothered me. There was that and the fact that the hard core Nixon haters in my family were nuts. There was an aunt that always went on and on about her trip to San Francisco in the 60’s. She was well on her way to becoming a cat lady. The big Nixon hater was an uncle, who was big into Kennedy conspiracy stuff. It just seemed to me that Carter people were not all there.

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DRAIN THE SWAMP ELECTION DAY OPEN THREAD

It’s finally here. It’s the last chance for the deplorable, bitter, gun and bible clinging, white, hard working, tax paying Americans to take this country back from sociopathic, left wing, socialist, gun hating, corrupt, middle class hating, free shit army, social justice tyrants.

It’s time to drain the swamp in D.C.

Use this thread to report on what you see at the polls. Report any voting oddities. Report the mood at the polls. Post your thoughts about this day and what it means for our future as a country. It’s all yours.  


What Hath Trump Wrought?

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

What Hath Trump Wrought?

“If I don’t win, this will be the greatest waste of time, money and energy in my lifetime,” says Donald Trump.

Herewith, a dissent. Whatever happens Tuesday, Trump has made history and has forever changed American politics.

Though a novice in politics, he captured the Party of Lincoln with the largest turnout of primary voters ever, and he has inflicted wounds on the nation’s ruling class from which it may not soon recover.

Bush I and II, Mitt Romney, the neocons and the GOP commentariat all denounced Trump as morally and temperamentally unfit. Yet, seven of eight Republicans are voting for Trump, and he drew the largest and most enthusiastic crowds of any GOP nominee.

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Your Complete Guide To Election Night: What To Watch For And When

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It’s almost over: the most divisive, theatrical, dramatic and dirty presidential campaign will be in the history books by this time tomorrow, with more than 130 million Americans expected to cast ballots across 50 states. However, just winning the popular vote will be insufficient: indeed, it may well be that the popular-vote winner does not win the electoral college.

So which states should one be looking at, and how long is the final day’s drama set to continue?

For the benefit of the traders out there, last week we showed a primer from Citigroup explaining when traders can hope to go home on election evening, according to which it was “all about Florida, North Carolina and Ohio.”

As Citi said, for traders hoping to capitalize on volatility next Tuesday as the election results come trickling in, it may all be over by early evening, at least if Trump loses. That is the calculation of Citi’s Steven Englander, who determined that if Trump loses either Florida or North Carolina or Ohio “the math doesn’t work and it tells us that the shift to Trump was not as pronounced as feared.”

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Crossing The Rubicon of Corruption

Guest Post by Mesomorph

If you believe that this election is legitimate and the media
is doing a fair and honest job showing the pro’s and con’s of
all presidential candidates then here is an article that is more
your speed.

https://www.yahoo.com/style/kim-kardashians-birthday-giftkris-
092000461.html

Run along, you are not allowed to read any further. We don’t
need a link as weak as yourself in this chain. If you are unable
to detect propaganda at this level then I truly feel sorry for
you. Life must be a difficult struggle and you are quite
possibly one of the few who will be better off under a Clinton
presidency. Good luck in life and may your EBT card never
falter.

Now then, when I was fifteen years old I was fortunate to
stumble across an important word that would shape my outlook on
life in a positive and beneficial way. As part of punishment for
a long forgotten shenanigan, I was sentenced to copy a page out
of the enormous dictionary in the corner of the classroom at my
school. Fate had me turn to the P’s or possibly I manipulated
the page selection just to include the definition and a few
synonyms of the word penis. Good times.

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US ‘Military’ Hackers “Prepare The Battlefield”: Breach Russia’s Backbone Ahead Of Possible Election Disruption

Do these fuckers actually want to provoke World War III?

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Five months ago, NATO announced that a cyber-attack by a non-NATO entity would trigger the “collective defense” provision, enabling grounds for a ‘kinetic’ real war. And now, in what appears a pre-emptive move to dissuade any attempts at election disruption, US officials claims U.S. military hackers have penetrated Russia’s electric grid, telecommunications networks, and the Kremlin’s command systems – making them vulnerable to attack.

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