Biden won

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I used to work in a regional hospital taking care of the building systems, air to the ICU and isolation units. Glad I got out before this hit. Talked to my buddy that took over for me. Doing good business it seems. Hope we get over this sooner than later.
 

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Stephen Moore: Trump a 'Little Grouchy' About Election Results
I had to troll the place.

INDICTMENTS THAT CAN NOT BE CHARGED AGAINST A SITTING PRESIDENT GETTING YOU DOWN? Call 1-800 IAM-GONE, for the quickest flights out of the country. Please note, Canada not a good option as they will hold you for US extradition.


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schuylaar

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the spike in covid and lack of leadership has me especially concerned for you. i am so sorry about this.

take the best care and be well.

i always mask up even when others do not because of you. sincerest wishes to you
oh nice and when i had leaking covid re-agent in my bag..? thanks! a real champ..so glad i was actually worried about your ass while gone.
 

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Had to troll the Good People on Both Sides on Newsmax, just because. In reponse to a statement about the US being a province of China.


"Actually territory of Russia. They are white.

People did believe in the election process, except a Orange Ball of Fluff whined about an election that was fixed, even when he won, when the other side never thought to fix it because they never believed the ball of fluff would win. Even with Russia helping.

But because of Russia interfering this election was the most scrutinized election Of All Time, and yet the Orange Ball of Fluff, before one vote was tallied, said that the only way he would lose was if the election was rigged.

Well he lost.

So the Ball Of Fluff preemptively started the wheels in motion of Stealing The Election from the Kindly Old Man that never harmed a soul Lifting A Little Finger, even to the point of sitting in his basement so no Carbon Credits would be harmed in his election run.

Sigh.

But the Kindly Old Man could not even Win In Peace, the Orange Ball Of Fluff sired up his Fluffers trying to Blow Hot Air under the Kindly Old Man's kilt, trying to get a rise out of him. But age has its virtues, no rise out of the Kindly Old Man.

It would all be quite comical if it were a Reality TV Show, but with the Whole World Waiting And Watching With Wide Eyes, it only hangs its head in sadness. How the Great Nation Has Fallen these four long years. Hopefully it can regain some of its luster in the next four.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Surprise! As if this was not expected, reward for going above and beyond the call of duty and doing a good job on election security, too good a job apparently. Another patriot goes down in the fight for liberty, another proven patriot hire for Joe.
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Trump fires head of election cybersecurity who debunked conspiracy theories
CISA Director Christopher Krebs had recently butted heads with the White House over his agency's Rumor Control blog, which rebuts false claims of election fraud and hacking.

Christopher Krebs, who led the federal government's election cybersecurity efforts, has been fired by President Donald Trump via Twitter.

Krebs, the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA, has been the target of public criticism from Trump since the Nov. 3 election over his agency's Rumor Control blog, which rebuts a list of false claims about election fraud and hacking — many of which have been touted as real by Trump or his lawyers after he lost the election.

"I'm proud of the work we did at CISA,” Krebs told NBC News on Tuesday night after the firing. “I'm proud of the teammates I had at CISA. We did it right."

A source with knowledge of the firing said Krebs found out about it via Tweet and that it was upsetting for him because he took the work seriously.

Several sources close to Krebs told NBC News in recent days that it was a matter of "when, not if" Krebs would be fired.

"He's been on death watch," said a person close to Krebs.

Trump tweeted Tuesday night that Krebs had put out a statement concerning the election that was "highly inaccurate," apparently a reference to a joint statement Thursday from CISA, the Election Assistance Commission and groups that represent the chief election officers in every state. The statement read, in part, "There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised."

Trump has said repeatedly that the election was rigged, even though no evidence has substantiated the claim and numerous state and federal agencies have said the election was legitimate.

Krebs has been one of the most vocal government officials debunking baseless claims about election manipulation, particularly addressing a conspiracy theory centered on Dominion Voting Systems machines that Trump has pushed.

In addition to the rumor control web site, Krebs defended the use of mail-in ballots prior to the election, saying CISA saw no potential for increased fraud as the practice ramped up during the pandemic.

In a subsequent tweet, Trump maintained that the election did not suffer from foreign interference, but he again referred to Dominion Voting Systems.

Shortly after Trump's announcement, Krebs tweeted: "Honored to serve. We did it right."

Sources close to Krebs expected him to continue to push back on the president's misinformation about the election to the end and not "lay low."

Krebs' dismissal not only leaves the door open for the president to appoint someone loyal in his place but it's "an opportunity for bad cyber actors to take advantage," said a former DHS official.

Trump appointed Krebs, a former policy director at Microsoft, director of what is now CISA in 2017, in the wake of Russia's 2016 election interference campaign and the outgoing Obama administration's declaration that elections systems would become critical infrastructure.

While the agency, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, provides security assistance to a number of industries, like manufacturing and the energy grid, Krebs had become the face of the government's election cybersecurity efforts, which included wrangling both the heads of elections from all 50 states and the broader hacker community.

Both groups are historically skeptical of the federal government, but under Krebs' direction, CISA has been able to make inroads with both. He became a fixture at the country's major cybersecurity conferences and persuaded highly regarded hackers to join CISA.

He also won over state election officials from both parties, hosting national joint election security walkthroughs and persuading every state to install cyberthreat information-sharing sensors. Noting that some states were unable to receive intelligence briefings in 2016 because some information about Russia's activities was classified, CISA oversaw an initiative to get at least one person with security clearance in each state.

A senior agency official called Krebs' firing "a sad day" for the agency and said he had resisted calls to echo misleading claims.

"Chris didn't compromise himself or this mission," the senior official said.

Earlier Tuesday, CISA announced that Krebs would be speaking for the agency at two livestreamed talks held by third parties.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Wonder if he had the position and Biden would offer the job again how much fuss the Senate would give?
That too probably depends on Georgia, you can't let these pricks any where near power, all out to win Georgia, even if it means driving Donald and Mitch insane before the run off election. Set these two assholes against each other, they want different things. Manipulate Donald so he thinks that Mitch is just using him until the election and will throw him under the bus etc. If he doesn't come across on the transition threaten impeachment or the 25th and Joe should have a private chat with Pence as a hint.
 

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So much for trump's stock market prediction........what a fucking loser.
He also said covid would disappear from the news after the election, that is was a media hoax, after he recovered with the aid of antibodies, if not for that he would probably be dead or fucked by now. No bottom and he never lost much approval since the election either.

If a public trial caused 1% of them to fall away it would be worth it for that reason alone. Surprisingly many people accept a fair trial by judge and jury, especially with the defendant accorded extraordinary rights. It would help to split the more moderate ones off from the fanatics, and perhaps public trials on TV will help to cause a split in the republican party and stress out the base.
 
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