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Kamala/Walz 2024

I think one of the chuds on here was talking about this obvious bullshit earlier this week. It's scary how easily manipulated the Trump voting base (largely uneducated voters) can be when dealing with these kinds of issues.

 
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I think one of the chuds on here was talking about this obvious bullshit earlier this week. It's scary how easily manipulated the Trump voting base (largely uneducated voters) can be when dealing with these kinds of issues.

I blew it all up in the October Surprise thread if you want to check it - it's sick what these magats have done but this guy has all the receipts. He's also pretty sure that Black Insurrectionist, who started all this crap, is Ali Alexander.

Agent Self FBI

 
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Speaking of results

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According to Fidelity Investments, Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter, is worth around 80% less than when he bought it in October 2022:


DateFidelity's estimated value
October 2022$19.66 million
August 2024$4.2 million
This represents a valuation of around $9.4 billion for X, which is significantly lower than the $44 billion that Musk paid for it.


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  • Advertising revenue
    Many advertisers have reduced or canceled ad spending on X due to concerns about the platform's content.


  • Investor losses
    Musk's investors, including Saudi and Qatari business leaders, Silicon Valley investors, and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, have lost billions in value.
Musk has attempted to add new ways for X to make money, such as charging for premium memberships. However, the platform's value continues to decline
 


.@elonmusk in PA: US elections need paper ballots, hand-counting, in-person voting and voter ID:

"I'm a technologist. I know a lot about computers, and I'm, like, the last thing I would do is trust a computer program. Because it's just too easy to hack."

"It's too easy to add just one line. And it's really difficult to hack paper ballots."

“In-person voting with ID, which, by the way, every country has. I mean, like almost every country that that has democratic elections requires in-person voting with voter I.D."

"It's super weird to not have that."
 
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Half a trillion in the last 3 weeks. You still want to talk shit @dpic73 ?

So you're going to send me some random tweet out of the blue, with NO CONTEXT and no link to the data and want me to comment when we know you don't have any credibility in the first place, plus we know the algorithm is constantly feeding you garbage from internet miscreants that only want to sow chaos and disperse misinformation. Plus, how does this relate to anything I've been talking bout lately?

SHOW ME THE DATA
 
Half a trillion in the last 3 weeks. You still want to talk shit @dpic73 ?

In addition to the below, have you already forgotten the huge expenditures we've made due to the catastrophic damage caused by two hurricanes? You know, the disasters you claim we're not spending enough money on?

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As of today, there is no credible information suggesting the US government has spent half a trillion dollars in the last three weeks; such a large expenditure in such a short time frame would be highly unusual and likely accompanied by significant news coverage detailing the specific reason for such spending.

Possible explanations for why this might seem like a large recent expenditure:

  • Misinterpretation of data:
    You may be misinterpreting data about a specific budget category or a large upcoming spending bill, not necessarily indicating spending within the last three weeks.


  • Large ongoing programs:
    The government has many large ongoing programs like Social Security, Medicare, and defense spending which can appear as substantial expenditures when viewed over a short period.


  • Debt ceiling discussions:
    Recent discussions about the debt ceiling can sometimes lead to confusion about the actual level of current spending.

    To understand government spending accurately, consider checking reliable sources like:​
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So you're going to send me some random tweet out of the blue, with NO CONTEXT and no link to the data and want me to comment when we know you don't have any credibility in the first place, plus we know the algorithm is constantly feeding you garbage from internet miscreants that only want to sow chaos and disperse misinformation. Plus, how does this relate to anything I've been talking bout lately?

SHOW ME THE DATA
You love to talk out of context shit about Trump increasing the national debt and post fake stats to boot.
 

#2 is the question for me. There’s no question Trump is polling better relative to 2020 or even 2016. In most swing states as well as nationally. How much have the pollsters actually corrected their models? Are they fully corrected or will there still be a slight Trump overperformance?

That’s the big unknown with the polls right now. If they haven’t made substantial changes and the trend of undercounting Trump support continues, the polls spell disaster for the left.
 


The number one reason people distrust the election of 2020 is because it came down to 40,000 votes and 4 major cities.

Each of these democrat controlled cities removed republican poll watchers, sent home the media, told us they would stop counting.

When we woke up the following ballots were counted overnight without impartial observers:

1. Fulton County (Atlanta): 122,067
2. Wayne County (Detroit): 268,649
3. Philidelphia County (Philidelphia): 85,349
4. Milwaukee County (Milwaukee): 242,852

Had these counties not stopped the count, had they allowed nonpartisan observers to be present and had they counted in the light of day instead of the dark of night public perception would have been much different.
 
This has to be unconstitutional imo.



How is this not National News?

From James O’Keefe ‘A line in the sand’

Undercover pretending to seek asylum walks into New York Roosevelt Hotel

- No documentation or ID
- Immediately gets offered free room and a free tax payer funded flight anywhere in America
- Given an ID

It’s that easy
 


Listen Up American Tax Payers, there are no words for what you’re about to hear

This year the Kamala Harris Admin has given:

- 1,093 generators
- 93 miles worth of steel and pre insulated pipe
- 3,297 first aid kits
-one 28 megawatt gas turbine power plant, which is big enough to provide power to a 100,000 homes, schools, hospitals, etc
- 11 auto transformers
- 1500 miles worth of wire and cable
- 124 mobile boiler houses, which would help keep heat flowing through during emergencies, hospitals, that sort of thing
- 243 emergency shelters that can house thousands of people
- 460 tons of transformer oil
- 20,151 gas sector support equipments that support natural gas
- 7,033 tons of industrial salt
- a 125 heat pumps
- 85 excavators
- 5 stationary boiler houses to provide the heat and hot water
- 30 drones
- 30 iPads to control the drones
- 6,007 tons of methanol
- 495 instrumental transformers
- 547 circuit breakers
- 28 sets of disconnectors for the control cabinets
- 203 power transformers
- 10 bucket trucks
- 50 emergency vehicles
- 1 entire mobile data center
- 35 relay protection equipment sets
- 28 sets of IT equipment
- 91 cogeneration units, which would do keep the heat flowing and that sort of thing to protect the elderly and those with disabilities

This was all sent to Ukraine…..

This information is directly from Energy Security USA Org. All American Tax Payer funded, sent to Ukraine by the Kamala Harris Administration IN JUST THIS LAST YEAR

But $750 loans for Hurricane victims…You do not hate the Kamala Harris Administration enough
 
#2 is the question for me. There’s no question Trump is polling better relative to 2020 or even 2016. In most swing states as well as nationally. How much have the pollsters actually corrected their models? Are they fully corrected or will there still be a slight Trump overperformance?

That’s the big unknown with the polls right now. If they haven’t made substantial changes and the trend of undercounting Trump support continues, the polls spell disaster for the left.
Who knows - supposedly, the higher quality pollsters have over-corrected to account for the shy Trump voter so they also may have gone too far, and that's why he appears to be polling better, even though 47% seems to be his ceiling. This is one of the hardest races to handicap I've ever seen so no telling how this shakes out but all I know is neither side has a reason to feel overly confident right now. Trump has been a walking talking shit-show for a while now so it seems crazy to me that he could be building momentum based on his public appearances but he may be. I still think Harris will win though.
 
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Listen Up American Tax Payers, there are no words for what you’re about to hear

This year the Kamala Harris Admin has given:

- 1,093 generators
- 93 miles worth of steel and pre insulated pipe
- 3,297 first aid kits
-one 28 megawatt gas turbine power plant, which is big enough to provide power to a 100,000 homes, schools, hospitals, etc
- 11 auto transformers
- 1500 miles worth of wire and cable
- 124 mobile boiler houses, which would help keep heat flowing through during emergencies, hospitals, that sort of thing
- 243 emergency shelters that can house thousands of people
- 460 tons of transformer oil
- 20,151 gas sector support equipments that support natural gas
- 7,033 tons of industrial salt
- a 125 heat pumps
- 85 excavators
- 5 stationary boiler houses to provide the heat and hot water
- 30 drones
- 30 iPads to control the drones
- 6,007 tons of methanol
- 495 instrumental transformers
- 547 circuit breakers
- 28 sets of disconnectors for the control cabinets
- 203 power transformers
- 10 bucket trucks
- 50 emergency vehicles
- 1 entire mobile data center
- 35 relay protection equipment sets
- 28 sets of IT equipment
- 91 cogeneration units, which would do keep the heat flowing and that sort of thing to protect the elderly and those with disabilities

This was all sent to Ukraine…..

This information is directly from Energy Security USA Org. All American Tax Payer funded, sent to Ukraine by the Kamala Harris Administration IN JUST THIS LAST YEAR

But $750 loans for Hurricane victims…You do not hate the Kamala Harris Administration enough
You're lying again, the $750 is only for initial, emergency expenses with much more available through the application process. It's also NOT a loan. How much initial assistance did disaster victims get from Trump? 🤔

 
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