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      He lost the popular vote in his first election and it was just decided that he would get to play President anyway. I don’t know how much any of these people are going to care about what the voters want this time around…

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          “won” may not be the best term for what he did with the electoral vote… I’d say he probably bought the electoral vote

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            Yeah, if we could not be 2016 election deniers, that be great.

            Electoral college won’t change until Dems flip states like Texas or something to where the presidential seat is guaranteed every year.

            If the DNC didn’t want Trump to win, they shouldn’t have put up Hillary. If the repubs didn’t want Biden to win, they shouldn’t have put up Trump.

            Sadly, I think the DNC made a mistake in not setting up a replacement for Biden and letting him try for two terms.

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              2016 election deniers

              He literally lost the election. Less US citizens voted for him and he lost, that’s not denial that’s what happened. The electoral college just decided the votes of the American public weren’t important enough to uphold because of “reasons” that I have yet to hear an explanation for

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        and it was just decided that he would get to play President anyway

        Yes, that’s how elections work in the USA. You don’t win by popular vote, you win by getting the most state delegates across all 50 states.

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      The die-hard Trump supporters are too few in number to do anything

      That’s not how civil war happens. What would happen is that elections results would be put in question (for example some states would challenge the results and there would be disagreement among legal experts as to what to do next), both candidates would start issuing orders and different parts of the military would start obeying different candidates. You weren’t that far away from this last time. Fortunately for you the military chain of command wasn’t compromised but the government was absolutely ready to abandon the democratic process and split. All that was needed was for Pence to commit to the plan.

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        Civil wars can happen in a lot of different ways, it’s any set of circumstances that leads large swaths of a country to fight other large swaths of it.

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      …And by then, it’d be too late.

      People need to organize now, not just to prep for violence but to ensure there’s some kind of social safety net to fall back on when shit hits the fan.

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    This one keeps getting posted, but it’s not like it’s actually The Future.

    The Future is whatever we all make it, and we’ve got 10 months to make it joyful and wonderful instead of shitty. I’m doing my part to spread joy; and part of that is being optimistic instead of the opposite.

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      It’s like predicting a stock market crash. If you predict it every year for the rest of your life, you’ll probably be right at some point. Keyword: “probably”

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    Magaheads are praying for this. Reasonable people know it’s baloney.

    Notice skeletor running away — even he knows.

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      What about the democrats living in southern states? You just tell them ‘though luck, you live in theocracy now’?