The non-citizens in Virgina case, was tossed out by the District Court judge, 
finding against the DOJ. 
IRG: 
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/us-attorney-announces-murder-hire-charges-against-irgc-brigadier-general-and-former
The Democratic Socialists which now govern the D party have no means of self 
correcting bad policies. Everything is ideological to your team. 

    On Tuesday, November 5, 2024 at 01:15:31 PM EST, Alan Grayson 
<[email protected]> wrote:   

 

On Tuesday, November 5, 2024 at 9:07:40 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

 Not really.
My voting is on policies, whether kamala did these, I would've voted for her. 
Domestically, Inflation caused by printing money to cover social expenses for 
illegal aliens.The Inflation Reduction Act was raided. Specially,7.5 billion, 
reserved for vastly increasing the amount of EV chargers, would up with only 8. 

AFAIK, that money was allocated for EV charges. CMIIAW. AG 
Illegal immigration to fatten the Dem election votes, not caring whether some 
of the entrants were criminals or Iranian Rev Guard Units, in country. 

There's no evidence that non-citizens voted in recent elections. AG 
Internationally, the Afghanistan witrhdrawal caused Putin to see Weakness aka 
like Obama, and invade Ukraine, causing the Doomsday clock to go forward. 

Trump, who brags about his negotiation skills, negotiated the Afhanistan 
withdrawal with the Taliban, by passing the Afghan government, establishing the 
date certain for the withdrawal.  AG

That is just four reasons, and 5 would be the democrats adoration and 
non-jailing of street thugs, and theft. 
 
    On Monday, November 4, 2024 at 01:23:10 PM EST, PGC <[email protected]> 
wrote:  
A vote for Trump, framed as a challenge to billionaire influence or a 
protection of democratic values, warrants looking at the facts. Not voting 
"with pleasure". That's a giveaway that Spud votes emotionally. The idea that 
Trump opposes the oligarchic grip on U.S. politics runs counter to his record. 
Trump has relied heavily on donations from wealthy backers and has implemented 
policies favoring the richest Americans, such as corporate tax cuts that 
primarily benefited the top income brackets. His administration’s alignment 
with powerful elites underscores that his election would not dismantle 
billionaire influence but rather enlarge it, with our serf being the their 
prime target. The Citizens United decision, which Trump has not opposed, 
further entrenches corporate and wealthy donors in the political landscape, 
making it unlikely that voting for Trump will counter the sway of billionaires 
like Soros—or any wealthy individual—over the political process.

Concerns about protecting constitutional rights similarly require scrutiny. 
While Trump supporters often invoke fears about threats to the 1st, 2nd, and 
4th Amendments, Trump’s own actions have frequently shown a disregard for these 
rights. His administration’s support for increased surveillance, suppression of 
protestors, and hostile rhetoric toward journalists reflect a troubling stance 
on civil liberties. The inconsistency in his selective support for certain 
rights, such as gun ownership, does not align with a comprehensive defense of 
individual freedoms. A vote for Trump under the assumption that he protects 
constitutional rights overlooks these authoritarian tendencies.

In a democracy, the potential for individuals with authoritarian leanings to 
gain power underscores a fundamental flaw in our current political structure. 
Just as we would not let those with histories of violence run schools, we 
should not allow individuals exhibiting authoritarian traits to influence 
democratic processes. It’s akin to a security engineer knowingly allowing a 
virus into a software system; the resulting erosion of democratic integrity can 
be profound.

Moreover, casting a vote for Trump in the hope of combating the billionaire 
class is self-contradictory. A vote for Trump aligns with broader conservative 
agendas, which often include opposing abortion rights, the ACA, and 
international alliances like NATO. It also signals support for cutting taxes 
for the wealthiest, ignoring climate change, neglecting pandemic preparedness, 
deporting millions, and using state power to suppress opponents as Brent has 
pointed out. 
Ultimately, voting itself is a concept rooted in the very “woke” idea of 
societal responsibility and communal values—ironically, voting for Trump 
contradicts this ethos. The question remains: does the serf truly believe their 
vote for Trump will negate the influence of billionaires or overturn the very 
structures they claim to oppose? That in 4 years his life will magically 
change? At least a win for Trump would expose the big fat lie his supporters 
have fallen for hook, line, and sinker: That 2020 was stolen and that January 6 
was not an attempt at insurrection by authoritarian interests and the serfs 
they manipulated.
On Monday, November 4, 2024 at 4:08:30 PM UTC+1 Alan Grayson wrote:

On Monday, November 4, 2024 at 7:42:56 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

 In brief reply, any political party that accepts George Soros/ActBlue campaign 
donation$ in Exchange for obey George and Alex's Policies, can never, by 
definition make me worry about Don being a Fascist or the Reps being fascistic. 
Your team wants Constitutional Ammendments eliminted, including the 1st 2nd & 
4th. 

You have an undiagnosed form of dementia, and AFAICT, it's uncurable. AG 

    On Friday, November 1, 2024 at 07:46:46 PM EDT, Brent Meeker 
<[email protected]> wrote:   You're voting against allowing women to choose 
abortions, against the ACA, against supporting Ukraine, NATO, Taiwan, S. Korea 
and for Putin, Xi, and Kim.  You're voting for more tax cuts for the highest 
bracket and tariffs to tax consumers.  You're voting for ignoring global 
warming and for not planning for pandemics.  You're voting for deporting some 
10 million immigrants.  You're for using the justice system and the military to 
suppress Trump's opponents.  Well I guess I understand that last one; you think 
you'll be a member of the new Fasicista.
 
 Brent
 
 
 On 11/1/2024 1:30 PM, '[email protected]' via Everything List wrote:
  
 
 Your candidate's Policies are so horrible, that voting for Don is a pleasure. 
I vote on Policy, JC, not character, likeability, virtueousness, friendliness, 
etc. I figure we'll have chaos for the next several months, so buckle up, we're 
all for a bumpy ride (All About Eve quote).  
       On Friday, November 1, 2024 at 03:59:13 PM EDT, John Clark 
<[email protected]> wrote:    
  
       On Fri, Nov 1, 2024 at 2:33 PM '[email protected]' via Everything List 
<[email protected]> wrote:   
  
> Cheney doesn't fight the wars she sends US soldiers to perish in. How'd she 
>like it. 
 
  I know for a fact Trump doesn't want people shooting at him, that's why he 
asked his daddy to get him out of the draft during the Vietnam war. It seems 
that Donald has bone spurs in his feet which makes him unfit to fight, or at 
least that's what a doctor's note to the draft board said, a Doctor who's 
landlord just happened to be Donald Trump's daddy. 
  When asked in 2016 which foot was supposed to have the bone spurs Donald said 
he couldn't remember; you'd think you'd remember something like that, 
especially if you had a "wonderful memory" like Trump claims he has.  





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