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  1. pervertedgirl

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    Rudy Giuliani’s ‘Disgraceful’ Courtroom Rant About Voter Fraud Didn’t Resemble Trump Lawsuit

    https://lawandcrime.com/2020-electi...out-voter-fraud-didnt-resemble-trump-lawsuit/
     
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  3. stumbler

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    Oh noooooss say it ain't so. Not Trump's favorite show. They will be lucky he doesn't call in a drone strike.

    Fox & Friends host urges Trump to start working with Biden on transition

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/11/fo...mp-to-start-working-with-biden-on-transition/
     
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  4. stumbler

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    Yeah if you didn't think a Giuliani press conference in front of a sex shop and crematorium could be a bigger disaster you were really REALLY non-fucking wrong. Holy Fuck.



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    Fox News reporter dismisses Giuliani’s bonkers news conference: ‘So much of what he said was simply not true’

    *And as just one of many examples Rudy waved around a big stack of papers he says comes from witnesses to voter fraud in Michigan. But push came to shove on that today in court and the Trump campaign dropped the case including all those alleged witnesses.

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/11/fo...-so-much-of-what-he-said-was-simply-not-true/
     
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    What is funny about this is on election night everything was going pretty good at the White House super spreader event until Fox News called Arizona for Biden. And Trump went Ape shit. And I mean get Murdoch on the phone Ape shit demanding they change the call. And the Fox Decision Desk stuck with it from then on. Because its not politics. Its math.

    Judge Chucks Arizona GOP Case to Stop Maricopa County Certification

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  6. stumbler

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    Fox News segment goes off the rails when Donald Trump’s friend admits the 2020 election is over

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  7. Sanity_is_Relative

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    Trump strips US Fed of emergency credit powers in latest scorched-earth move

    Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
    Fri, November 20, 2020, 7:22 AM CST
    The Trump Administration is to shut down the emergency lending powers of the US Federal Reserve, taking extraordinary action to block reserve funds for the incoming Biden Treasury and prevent a Democrat bail-out of state and local governments.

    The pre-emptive strike marks a breakdown in the normal co-operation between the US Treasury and the Fed, and comes just as the winter wave of Covid-19 reaches a crescendo. The services sector is already spiralling back into contraction, with a cliff-edge approaching for jobless support.

    “We are in a perilous moment for the economy,” said Jason Furman, the former head of the White House Council of Economic Advisors.

    The US Treasury Secretary, Steve Mnuchin, has told the Fed that he will not roll over five of its nine Great Depression powers under the Article 13 (3) of the Federal Reserve Act. There will be a suspension of its lending facilities for companies, local governments, and ‘Main Street’ loans at the end of the year.

    “The most obvious interpretation is that the Trump administration is seeking to debilitate the economic recovery as much as possible on the way out of the door,” said David Wilcox, the Fed’s former chief economist, now at the Peterson Institute.

    “Circumstances are very tenuous at the moment. If the situation unravels and really goes South this could prove to be a very damaging step. Secretary Mnuchin will go down in history as the man who took away a safety net when it was really needed,” he said.

    The Treasury also instructed Fed Chairman Jay Powell to return the unused portion of a $454bn account approved by Congress during the market meltdown in March.

    This seed money gave the Fed $4.5 trillion extra lending power under a policy of 10:1 leverage and had an electrifying effect on market confidence – avoiding the errors made in 2008.

    Roughly $250bn remains and could be amplified into a real lending bazooka under Joe Biden if Congress blocks his reflation plan. It has therefore become a high stakes bone of contention.

    Krishna Guha from Evercore ISI said the Fed’s “market stabilisation policy” had been politicised. “The move will shut down the corporate credit programmes that were hugely successful at restoring market functioning in the spring and have operated as backstops since, fostering strong credit market conditions and indirectly supporting the equity market,” he said.

    The Federal Reserve issued a plaintive statement warning that the “full suite of emergency facilities” remain necessary as a backstop for “our still-strained and vulnerable economy".

    Congressman Bharat Ramamurti, a member of the House oversight committee on stimulus, called Mr Mnuchin’s move “an unjustified and ideological decision by the Treasury Department. It is incumbent on the Fed to reject this request”. That would be courting fate.

    The Fed retains its monetary policy powers and can purchase further US Treasury bonds but that is a blunt tool at this juncture unless it is married to aggressive fiscal expansion, which the Republican Senate has vowed to block. “QE is a very imperfect substitute for a credit market backstop,” said Mr Guha.

    The Fed is concerned that more QE will chiefly inflate asset prices without doing much to help the real economy, exacerbating social inequality. The central bank's moral doctrine under Mr Powell – a ‘one-nation’ patrician conservative of the old school – is akin to a monetary Hippocratic Oath, that it should not undertake any measures that further damage the social fabric or that leave poor people behind.

    Congress stripped the Fed of its discretionary powers under Article 13 after the Lehman crisis. The Fed now needs permission from the Treasury to go beyond its normal mandate. This was granted immediately during the panic in late March.

    The crucial action then was to mop up the corporate bonds of junk-grade ‘fallen angels’, preventing a cascade of forced sales and a financial chain reaction. The lending facilities acted chiefly through psychological and confidence effects. The markets knew that the Fed stood behind the system in extremis.

    The incoming Biden Administration will be able to renew the Fed’s Article 13 powers in late January but that does not imply a return to the status quo ante. The key lending facilities in question are anchored in seed funding from Congress.

    Mr Munchin has demanded that this money now be returned to Congress. Since the Republicans have no intention of funding Mr Biden’s Keynesian expansion and are likely to retain control of the Senate, there is little chance that the Fed’s credit tools will be revived.

    Senator Patrick Toomey, the expected chair of the Senate banking committee, said emergency credit facilities were no longer needed now that there is ample liquidity. He says it was never the intention of the Senate that Joe Biden should be able to use residual funds to bail out insolvent state and local governments.

    Gregory Daco from Oxford Economics said a Biden Treasury can still raid $70bn of uncommitted funds in the Treasury’s Exchange Stabilisation Fund (normally used for currency intervention) but this is a popgun by comparison. “We estimate its lending firepower would be 10 times smaller,” he said.

    The market fall-out from this dispute is far from clear. The Fed may be forced to step up QE in order to compensate for the loss of its credit instruments. The economy may muddle through if vaccines come soon enough and optimism holds up. But risks are mounting.

    “I think markets are incredibly complacent about this. The riskier high yield end of credit is going to be very vulnerable. We thought we had a comfort blanket that covered everything and now we don’t know what is going to be eligible,” said Marc Ostwald, a credit veteran at ADM. “A lot of companies are borrowing to cover current costs and survive. They can’t carry on like this. They are either going to have to restructure dramatically with a lot of lay-offs or they’re going to be insolvent. That moment is hitting now,” he said.

    Edward Harrison from CreditWritedowns said a “double-dip” was now the base case for the US economy. “We have a fiscal cliff staring us in the face,” he said.

    The main pandemic support for those unable to work expired at the end of July and many are running down their savings. A fresh relief bill has been scuppered by gridlock on Capitol Hill.

    Roughly 12 million will lose the last of their unemployment support when the guillotine comes down after Christmas, unless Congress acts very soon.

    The Fed’s Mr Powell says widespread vaccination is still months away. In the meantime, small firms are under enormous stress and prolonged joblessness is leading to labour hysteresis. “From the very start, we’ve been concerned about longer-run damage to the productive capacity of the economy,” he said.

    Mr Powell says fiscal stimulus is “absolutely essential” but the chances of it actually happening are receding. Now his own credit wings have been clipped. All that remains is raw monetary policy.

    A potent economic recovery beckons once life returns to normal in mid-2021. Getting from here to there is going to be a stormy ride.
     
    1. submissively speaking
      This is absolutely disgraceful. Good heavens.
       
    2. Sanity_is_Relative
      Did you expect that he would do anything but work harder to destroy the nation than he did to unite it?
       
      Sanity_is_Relative, Nov 22, 2020
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    Rudy Giuliani was ‘dunked on’ by Pennsylvania judge while losing in court again: NBC reporter

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    A Pennsylvania judge threw out the Trump campaign’s federal court suit challenging the state’s election results on Saturday evening.

    “Huge loss for Trump in the big federal court challenge. Scathing opinion. Calls it meritless. This thing is way over,” former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal explained.

    University of Texas law professor Steve Vladeck described the ruling as a “total shellacking.”

    “I am not a lawyer, but I was once bad at sports,” NBC News correspondent Garrett Haake told MSNBC.

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    “I am not a lawyer but I was once bad at sports. This judge’s opinion is the functional equivalent of Rudy getting dunked on here”

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    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/11/ru...dge-while-losing-in-court-again-nbc-reporter/
     
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  10. myxxxfntsy

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    I don't remember President Obama calling political leaders in from Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania asking them to ignore the Constitution and make Hillary Clinton President.
     
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      Can you imagine what these Trump supporters would be saying if President Obama had done that? There would be a dozen threads screaming about it on the front page right now.

      Which is why its both fun and very telling to go back and take a look at what they were saying four years ago. Because their hypocrisy glares like ants under a magnifying glass.
       
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    That's because there is no similarity in the nature of the two events.

    None.

    Zero.
     
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      If President Obama had done it you probably would have started three threads screaming about it and calling for civil war Clarise.
       
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  12. freethinker

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    No, there isn't. Obama wasn't a crybaby loser. Trump is a whiny ass bitch.
     
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  14. Truthful 1

    Truthful 1 coal fired windmills Banned!

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    Fox News just save me $100.00 a month lol lol
     
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      Can I get in on that? What do I need to do?
       
      BigSuzyB, Nov 22, 2020
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      Is that what it costs is Russia? Doesn't Putin pick up the expenses for that?
       
      stumbler, Nov 22, 2020
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  15. stumbler

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    Alan Dershowitz gives bad news to Fox News host: ‘The outcome of the election will not be reversed’

    https://www.rawstory.com/2020/11/al...outcome-of-the-election-will-not-be-reversed/
     
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      OK that got a giggle!

      ts
       
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      Do a search for "landslide" and see what you come up with from four years ago,
       
      stumbler, Nov 22, 2020
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  17. stumbler

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    And here is why Trump is nothing but a straight up traitor to the United States of America and his supporters are quislings. The last thing they care about or want is a free and fair election. Even though that is what has always made us the greatest or at least most powerful country on earth. A Constitution to be governed by, elections to choose our president and representatives and the smooth uninterrupted peaceful transition of power. But Trump is a mad king dictator who refuses to honor that. Striking at the very heart of our democracy. Treason to the Constitution. And Trump's supporters are doing the same thing.

    You do not give a fuck about an election. You're willing to commit violence and subversion because Trump didn't win.

    Trump Observer Removed After Assaulting Election Official At Wisconsin Recount

    https://www.politicususa.co...

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    Election officials remove ONE ballot at random from the Village of Bayside. That comes after a unanimous vote by Milwaukee commissioners to reject ONE envelope because it did not have an address.

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    Milwaukee County Clerk George Christenson gives reporters an update on the recount in Milwaukee. So far only three ballots have been invalidated. President Trump lost the state by more than 20,000 votes.

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    Your beloved state-run leftist media has determined the winner of this 2020 election...not the Constitutional directives.

    You're running on the fools errand champ.
     
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      Projecting the winner is the standard practice for all news media, this isn't a new concept. I agree it's not official until the process is concluded, but saying it's fools errand is equally foolish
       
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      As it has been 'standard practice' for decades...this is another moment of questioning the state-run leftist media and it's own narratives of concluding an election winner, because their own man won the election.
       
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  20. Dearelliot

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    Wonder what the rational thought is behind believing Trump won? There is no question that more people dislike the guy than like him, he lost by 3 million votes to a woman who even many Democrats didn't like.
    Trump could never have won the primary for 2016 without the two front runners competing with each other, had either Dropped out Trump wouldn't have even been in the 2016 election. One of them Rubio or Cruz would have been elected and reelected in 2020.
     
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      The only reason Trump people are calling foul is because Trump did.
      Did anyone expect anything different from Trump,
      He called foul even when he won in 2016.
      The man has lied his whole life, he believes and apparently he's right, all he has to do is tell people what they want to0 hear and they will believe it.
       
      Dearelliot, Nov 23, 2020
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