General Electile Dysfunction: an election that lasts longer than 4 days is a serious medical problem

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BeardOfKnowledge

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BeardOfKnowledge

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No, have you?
I've been called to do them, but never completed one. Due to some of my other activities my number has made it onto their call list. The first thing they do is say "Hi, sir. Do you have *insert amount of time* to spare do a quick poll?" The shortest I've ever been offered was 20 minutes and this is why I've never completed one.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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He wasn't impeached for that.
What as he impeached for?

Also you keep posting as if he was exonerated when that is clearly not what happened. Mueller found that due to the president's own obstruction, he was unable to meet that standard of the investigation and that the precedent of not charging sitting presidents he deferred the choice to charge the president. Literally the finding was that Russia extensively meddled in our election, That multiple people in the Trump campaign blocked investigation into this, including the president himself.

The bipartisan Senate report went further and is even more damning, especially because it's where the Republican senators have signed online that they believe this is what happened... It includes that Russia extensively meddled, infiltrated the Trump inner circle, the GOP at large, and that through conduits such as Roger Stone fenced leaks and other messaging to coordinate Trump's oppo attacks with those of Russia themselves. Trump's team welcome these inputs by the report and because the report stops from interrogating the president, it only makes the final conclusion that Trump likely knew and also seemed to welcome the input.

Because the president sits in a privileged position avoiding certain scrutiny certain investigation in certain charges does not eliminate the reality of the situation.
You should really consider what you've written here while you argue that the behavior of November is what's going to erode the public's trust in elections.
 

ThatOneDude

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I've been called to do them, but never completed one. Due to some of my other activities my number has made it onto their call list. The first thing they do is say "Hi, sir. Do you have *insert amount of time* to spare do a quick poll?" The shortest I've ever been offered was 20 minutes and this is why I've never completed one.
Gonna need the details on the other activities.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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Good to know.
I mean, you can do it in rifles too I'm sure, but there isn't going to be an advantage to it, and will probably negatively impact accuracy. In handguns the velocity difference will be fairly negligible, but the lower recoil will help to improve accuracy.
 
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What as he impeached for?

The phone call and then subsequent undermining of congressional investigation in Ukraine.


Trump's impeachment came after a formal House inquiry alleged that he had solicited foreign interference in the 2020 U.S. presidential election to help his re-election bid, and then obstructed the inquiry itself by telling his administration officials to ignore subpoenas for documents and testimony. The inquiry reported that Trump withheld military aid[a] and an invitation to the White House to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky in order to influence Ukraine to announce an investigation into Trump's political opponent Joe Biden and to promote a discredited conspiracy theory that Ukraine, not Russia, was behind interference in the 2016 presidential election.
 
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You should really consider what you've written here while you argue that the behavior of November is what's going to erode the public's trust in elections.

Considered.
No change. Trump undermining the election from the bully pulpit of the executive is still dangerous and harmful.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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The phone call and then subsequent undermining of congressional investigation in Ukraine.


Trump's impeachment came after a formal House inquiry alleged that he had solicited foreign interference in the 2020 U.S. presidential election to help his re-election bid, and then obstructed the inquiry itself by telling his administration officials to ignore subpoenas for documents and testimony. The inquiry reported that Trump withheld military aid[a] and an invitation to the White House to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky in order to influence Ukraine to announce an investigation into Trump's political opponent Joe Biden and to promote a discredited conspiracy theory that Ukraine, not Russia, was behind interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Ah, I thought it was related to the previous 3 years of election meddling complaints.

Considered.
No change. Trump undermining the election from the bully pulpit of the executive is still dangerous and harmful.
So we established in 2000 that U.S. elections could be outright stolen. In 2016 that they could easily be undermined by foreign operatives like jason73 @jason73 So what exactly is this harmful and dangerous to?