First, you are using the archaic word, evil. Evil means something supernatural, 
and that means God, and God is off your short list. Why not accuse orange man 
of being unethical? Ethics are how we treat each other, or animals, or even 
plants, mushrooms, etc. Unchallenged and unchecked voting rules, especially, 
the new vote harvesting open the way for vote fraud, and let us face it, we no 
longer trust each other anymore. I think by 2024 the Reps will be doing this as 
well. Then, the DNC will object!!!
It is ok with me, if you love or hate whomever, because I do like 
Constitutional Bill of Rights. Now, I go back to Policy.1. What policies did 
you violently oppose that Don conducted, specific, policies, "I hated this 
because...?"2. What specific policies or practices do you consider Joey's rule 
to be superior? 
As of now, on policy, I would say what do we agree on anymore? This is why I 
harp on Policy all the time! Policy effects our lives. Doing a war in Vietnam, 
a handshake with China, whether one leans to a DNC/Soros DA in democratic party 
run zones, which sides with the street criminals over their victims, because 
they came from hard, upbringings (so do many of their victims!). 
I don't care who runs the country, only to the extent (for whatever it's 
worth?) that it aligns with the best interests of the middle class, as opposed 
to the wealthy coastal elites. Sorry to remind you JC, that the rich have more 
in common with each other that they do with us swine. Again, policy. Don was, 
as a rich man, somewhat better for us than Hillary, an elitist lawyer. Maybe. 
Based only on policy, not personality. 
On policy, I choose technology, aka, engineering as a first go-to, for our 
problems. That's my policy, and hopefully, I am accurate? if I am not accurate, 
I would advocate a correction in this assessment.
Remember, I am the dude who still advocates fetal transfer to artificial wombs 
as a replacement for abortion, cuz, it seems much more ethical. I remind you 
that I can sometimes pick them, and I was ahead of the curve over 2 years ago 
when you were caviling against the vaccine avoiders, and I proposed drugs that 
alleviated Covid. Fortunately, the Pfizer investors "listened to me," and 
signed on for research that produced Paxlovid. $$$$. I will go with this as 
well.
Vitara Biomedical raises $25M to advance artificial womb technology - 
Philadelphia Business Journal (bizjournals.com)
I think this will be a big medical success and soon both leaders with Planned 
Parenthood, and Roman Catholic affiliated hospitals will bill for this service. 
Downside? Cost for more orphanages. From your business eye, a cost!!! 
Back to this! 

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From: John Clark <[email protected]>
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On Thu, Nov 24, 2022 at 12:56 AM spudboy100 via Everything List 
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>We need to ask how come the US has issues with our voting practices when the 
>EU doesn't.

The short answer is the European Union never had the misfortune of running into 
somebody as evil as Donald Trump, and even the US never had an issue with 
voting practices until Donald Trump came along not even during the Civil War, 
the south disliked the results of the 1860 election so much that 13 states 
seceded from the union, but they never claimed the election was fraudulent. By 
contrast it wasn't just in 2020, Trump has NEVER lost an election without 
claiming it was fraudulent; in 2016 EVERY state Republican primary election 
that he lost he claimed was fraudulent, and in 2012 when his brainless TV game 
show didn't win an Emmy he claimed that was fraudulent too. And Trump isn't 
just a sore loser he's also a sore winner, he won the 2016 election but 
nevertheless claimed even that was fraudulent, he should've won by more.  The 
jackass is always whining about how the world has treated this poor little 
billionaire's son so unfairly.

But all of this does have a bright side, it places the Republican party between 
a rock and a hard place, if Trump wins the nomination I think he would perform 
very poorly in the general election because in 2016 he was an unknown quantity 
and many people just wanted to vote for something new and different, but in 
2024 he'd be old and very well known, and tens of millions of people would hate 
his guts.  But if he doesn't get the nomination Republicans would be in even 
worse shape,  there is no way Trump would gracefully concede and throw his 
political weight behind the man who beat him (and it will almost certainly be a 
man and a white one), instead he will do what he is always done when he loses 
an election, he will claim it was fraudulent. At that point I think Trump would 
MUCH rather see a Democrat win than see the man that beat him sitting in the 
White House, and the best way to do that would be to become a third-party 
candidate.
Trump may not be the sharpest tool in the shed but I think even he is smart 
enough to know he could never win by becoming a third-party candidate, but he 
could split the lunatic fringe, and there are not enough sane Republicans and 
independents around anymore for Republicans to win a presidential general 
election without them. So Trump could get his revenge against Ron DeSantis or 
whoever it was that beat him in the primaries, and for a 78 year old Trump who 
knows this would be his last chance to become president revenge would be far 
far more important than Republican policy statements.
John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
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