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Elections Kamala Harris for POTUS

Trump winning the popular vote is your bet?
I will take that bet in real money.
How about $100 but to a charity? Since Trump can not legally have a charity, I don't have too worry about you picking Trump Foundation as your charity.

Here is my charity.
You're a treasure for this. I notice he didn't take you up on it though.
 
“Hate” has become his signature utterance

Robert Reich
Sep 23

Friends,

The FBI is investigating the source of suspicious packages sent to election offices in 21 states. Some election offices have been evacuated; staff are frightened.

Suspicious packages, bomb threats, death threats, harassment, assassination attempts, and violence are consequences of the politics of hate, now emanating more ferociously than ever from Trump and his sycophants.

Many explanations have been offered for why two assassination attempts have been made on Trump over the last two months. Some blame easy access to assault weapons; I’m sure that’s part of it.

But the real incitement to violence in America is hatefulness — hate speech, fearsome lies, and dangerous, paranoid rumors — the epicenter of which is Trump.

Trump blames the intensifying climate of violence on Kamala Harris and the Democrats: “Their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at,” he said. “Because of this Communist Left Rhetoric, the bullets are flying, and it will only get worse!” he wrote in a social media post. Trump’s campaign has circulated a list of so-called “incendiary” remarks Democrats have made against Trump and posted video clips from top Democrats calling him a “threat.”

JD Vance says “we cannot tell the American people that one candidate is a fascist and if he’s elected it is going to be the end of American democracy.”

Hello? Calling Trump a fascist and a threat to democracy is not inciting violence; it’s telling the truth. American voters need to be made aware, if they aren’t already.

Let’s be clear: The most significant cause of the upsurge in political violence — including the two attempts on Trump’s life — is Trump himself, along with his close allies Vance and Elon Musk, and other cranks and crackpots that have come along for the ride.

Trump’s proclivity for violence was evident when he urged his followers to march on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, knowing they were carrying deadly weapons.

He has urged supporters to beat up hecklers; mocked the near-fatal attack on the husband of the Democratic House speaker; suggested that a general he deemed disloyal be executed; threatened to shoot looters and undocumented migrants; warned of “potential death & destruction” if indicted in his New York criminal case; made the ludicrous claim that “Babies are being executed after birth”; and predicted a “bloodbath” if he’s not elected in November.

Trump has never taken responsibility for the consequences of his hatefulness.

He still insists he was not responsible for the attack on the Capitol. Yet since the attack, he has suggested the mob might have been correct in wanting to hang his vice president. And he has called for those arrested in connection with the attack to be released, casting them as “hostages,” “political prisoners,” and “patriots,” whom he will pardon if reelected.

His incendiary rhetoric about immigrants — calling them “vermin,” claiming they’re “poisoning the blood” of America, charging that the United States is “under invasion” from “thousands and thousands and thousands of terrorists” — is worsening the hate and violence.

His baseless claims that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are eating people’s pets continues to generate bomb threats and death threats there. Schools and government offices have been closed. After more than 33 such bomb threats, Ohio’s governor has provided state police to conduct daily sweeps of Springfield schools.

“We did not have threats” before the claims, said Springfield Mayor Rob Rue, referring to the accusations made by Trump and JD Vance. “We need peace. We need help, not hate.”

When Trump was asked last week if he denounced the bomb threats, he said, “I don’t know what happened with the bomb threats” and repeated the lie that Springfield had been “taken over by illegal migrants, and that’s a terrible thing that happened.” In fact, Haitian immigrants are in Springfield legally.

The word “hate” has become Trump’s signature utterance.

During the presidential debate, he claimed that President Biden “hates” Harris, that Harris “hates” Israel and also hates Arabs. After Taylor Swift endorsed Harris, he posted “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT” in capital letters.

Hate is the single most powerful emotion Trump elicits from his followers. Hate fuels his candidacy. Hate gives Trump’s entire MAGA movement its purpose and meaning.

Trump’s closest allies are magnifying Trump’s hate.

Vance has doubled down on the false claim that Haitians are eating pets in Springfield. He also says he’ll continue to describe Haitian residents there as “illegal aliens,” although most have been granted temporary protected legal status in the U.S. because of Haiti’s crisis.

Elon Musk posted to his 198 million followers on X, just hours after the alleged assassination attempt on Trump, that “no one is even trying” to assassinate President Joe Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris. Musk has since deleted the post and said it was intended as a joke, but millions saw it — confirming that Musk is a threat to the nation’s security.

Meanwhile, Musk’s blatant refusal to moderate hateful lies on his X platform — and his descent into reposting many of them — is also contributing to the rise of hate in America and around the world.

Musk’s X blared out lies that caused race riots in the U.K. Musk himself shared lies that the U.K. was going to open detainment camps for rioters. He claimed that the ex-first minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, a Muslim, “loathes white people.”

When Europe’s Digital Commissioner Thierry Breton reminded Musk of his legal obligation to stop the “amplification of harmful content,” he responded by tweeting out a meme: “Take a big step back and literally, fuck your own face!”

Before Musk bought Twitter and turned it into X, Twitter had suspended Trump from the platform “due to the risk of further incitement of violence.” Musk has reinstated Trump.

Hate is a dangerous corrosive. It undermines civility, eats away social trust, dissolves bonds of community and nation.

A week ago Sunday, even before the second attempted assassination of Trump, the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire posted on X that “Anyone who murders Kamala Harris would be an American hero.”

The party deleted the post, but two days later it posted on X a lengthy follow-up referring to historical instances of violence supposedly “necessary to advance or protect freedom,” including the assassination of “past tyrants like Abraham Lincoln,” and stating that “it’s good when authoritarians” (that is, “progressives, socialists, and democrats”) are made to “feel unsafe or uncomfortable.”

Trump, Vance, Musk, New Hampshire’s Libertarian Party, and the neo-Nazis they’ve attracted to Springfield, Ohio show how infectious hate can be as its venom spreads through political bottom-feeders and the swamps of the Internet.

Those who wield hate for personal ambition are among the vilest of human beings.

How to deal with the hate that Trump and his enablers are fueling?

We must call them out for what they’re doing. We must vote against the haters now running for office, from Trump on down, and urge others to join us.

In the case of Musk, we must boycott his products and push the U.S. government to terminate all contracts with him. Musk is a threat to national security.

Most fundamentally, we must hold all purveyors of hate accountable for the consequences of their hatefulness.
 
“Hate” has become his signature utterance

Robert Reich
Sep 23

Friends,

The FBI is investigating the source of suspicious packages sent to election offices in 21 states. Some election offices have been evacuated; staff are frightened.

Suspicious packages, bomb threats, death threats, harassment, assassination attempts, and violence are consequences of the politics of hate, now emanating more ferociously than ever from Trump and his sycophants.

Many explanations have been offered for why two assassination attempts have been made on Trump over the last two months. Some blame easy access to assault weapons; I’m sure that’s part of it.

But the real incitement to violence in America is hatefulness — hate speech, fearsome lies, and dangerous, paranoid rumors — the epicenter of which is Trump.

Trump blames the intensifying climate of violence on Kamala Harris and the Democrats: “Their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at,” he said. “Because of this Communist Left Rhetoric, the bullets are flying, and it will only get worse!” he wrote in a social media post. Trump’s campaign has circulated a list of so-called “incendiary” remarks Democrats have made against Trump and posted video clips from top Democrats calling him a “threat.”

JD Vance says “we cannot tell the American people that one candidate is a fascist and if he’s elected it is going to be the end of American democracy.”

Hello? Calling Trump a fascist and a threat to democracy is not inciting violence; it’s telling the truth. American voters need to be made aware, if they aren’t already.

Let’s be clear: The most significant cause of the upsurge in political violence — including the two attempts on Trump’s life — is Trump himself, along with his close allies Vance and Elon Musk, and other cranks and crackpots that have come along for the ride.

Trump’s proclivity for violence was evident when he urged his followers to march on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, knowing they were carrying deadly weapons.

He has urged supporters to beat up hecklers; mocked the near-fatal attack on the husband of the Democratic House speaker; suggested that a general he deemed disloyal be executed; threatened to shoot looters and undocumented migrants; warned of “potential death & destruction” if indicted in his New York criminal case; made the ludicrous claim that “Babies are being executed after birth”; and predicted a “bloodbath” if he’s not elected in November.

Trump has never taken responsibility for the consequences of his hatefulness.

He still insists he was not responsible for the attack on the Capitol. Yet since the attack, he has suggested the mob might have been correct in wanting to hang his vice president. And he has called for those arrested in connection with the attack to be released, casting them as “hostages,” “political prisoners,” and “patriots,” whom he will pardon if reelected.

His incendiary rhetoric about immigrants — calling them “vermin,” claiming they’re “poisoning the blood” of America, charging that the United States is “under invasion” from “thousands and thousands and thousands of terrorists” — is worsening the hate and violence.

His baseless claims that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are eating people’s pets continues to generate bomb threats and death threats there. Schools and government offices have been closed. After more than 33 such bomb threats, Ohio’s governor has provided state police to conduct daily sweeps of Springfield schools.

“We did not have threats” before the claims, said Springfield Mayor Rob Rue, referring to the accusations made by Trump and JD Vance. “We need peace. We need help, not hate.”

When Trump was asked last week if he denounced the bomb threats, he said, “I don’t know what happened with the bomb threats” and repeated the lie that Springfield had been “taken over by illegal migrants, and that’s a terrible thing that happened.” In fact, Haitian immigrants are in Springfield legally.

The word “hate” has become Trump’s signature utterance.

During the presidential debate, he claimed that President Biden “hates” Harris, that Harris “hates” Israel and also hates Arabs. After Taylor Swift endorsed Harris, he posted “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT” in capital letters.

Hate is the single most powerful emotion Trump elicits from his followers. Hate fuels his candidacy. Hate gives Trump’s entire MAGA movement its purpose and meaning.

Trump’s closest allies are magnifying Trump’s hate.

Vance has doubled down on the false claim that Haitians are eating pets in Springfield. He also says he’ll continue to describe Haitian residents there as “illegal aliens,” although most have been granted temporary protected legal status in the U.S. because of Haiti’s crisis.

Elon Musk posted to his 198 million followers on X, just hours after the alleged assassination attempt on Trump, that “no one is even trying” to assassinate President Joe Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris. Musk has since deleted the post and said it was intended as a joke, but millions saw it — confirming that Musk is a threat to the nation’s security.

Meanwhile, Musk’s blatant refusal to moderate hateful lies on his X platform — and his descent into reposting many of them — is also contributing to the rise of hate in America and around the world.

Musk’s X blared out lies that caused race riots in the U.K. Musk himself shared lies that the U.K. was going to open detainment camps for rioters. He claimed that the ex-first minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, a Muslim, “loathes white people.”

When Europe’s Digital Commissioner Thierry Breton reminded Musk of his legal obligation to stop the “amplification of harmful content,” he responded by tweeting out a meme: “Take a big step back and literally, fuck your own face!”

Before Musk bought Twitter and turned it into X, Twitter had suspended Trump from the platform “due to the risk of further incitement of violence.” Musk has reinstated Trump.

Hate is a dangerous corrosive. It undermines civility, eats away social trust, dissolves bonds of community and nation.

A week ago Sunday, even before the second attempted assassination of Trump, the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire posted on X that “Anyone who murders Kamala Harris would be an American hero.”

The party deleted the post, but two days later it posted on X a lengthy follow-up referring to historical instances of violence supposedly “necessary to advance or protect freedom,” including the assassination of “past tyrants like Abraham Lincoln,” and stating that “it’s good when authoritarians” (that is, “progressives, socialists, and democrats”) are made to “feel unsafe or uncomfortable.”

Trump, Vance, Musk, New Hampshire’s Libertarian Party, and the neo-Nazis they’ve attracted to Springfield, Ohio show how infectious hate can be as its venom spreads through political bottom-feeders and the swamps of the Internet.

Those who wield hate for personal ambition are among the vilest of human beings.

How to deal with the hate that Trump and his enablers are fueling?

We must call them out for what they’re doing. We must vote against the haters now running for office, from Trump on down, and urge others to join us.

In the case of Musk, we must boycott his products and push the U.S. government to terminate all contracts with him. Musk is a threat to national security.

Most fundamentally, we must hold all purveyors of hate accountable for the consequences of their hatefulness.
My attention span is rubbish but I read and enjoyed reading all of that. Thanks for posting.
 
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I know it's Sunday football, so I'll forgive you if you've had a few swigs of "Donold's cold remedy."

I felt some COVID coming on yesterday, so I injected some bleach during football.

Had the side effect of making all my posts read like Badascan's....so I had to log off of sherdog.
 
Did she?
What debate did that happen in?
Because if she had, she'd be he much much higher up in the polls than she actually is, and she wouldn't be on her knees sucking.... i mean begging Trump for another debate.

I hear she's quite experienced being on her knees.


Stry, I mean this sincerely.
You have a MSNBC habit in the way a meth-head would have a meth problem.

You're not a guest on MSNBC debating a Republican, I just posted two CNN sources that strongly imply they're panicing, and doing it publicly. If they're publicly panicing exactly what do you think Kalama's campaign is doing behind the scenes? What event over the next 50 days is going to turn her numbers around?
Her speeches?
Her interviews?


Okay... so its like Rocky going into the final round.
Or like the Mighty Ducks going into the final period.
Or whatever sports film analogy you'd like to use.

So what's the secret strategy here?
How are they going to 'stand on it?
How are they going to 'stand it out?'

And yeah, you are probably the underdogs... so what's the play here coach?

You're forgetting that Donold is in his "Fat Elvis" stage. He's coming out and playing the same old hits over and over with nothing new to offer. It's tired and people are walking out of his speeches now because it's the same old song and dance.

To shift focus from the tired old schtick, he could choose to do a function-check, make sure everything still works and go for a second debate, but he won't.

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He's only playing to his BASE and he already has their vote. He needs new voters and he can't get them by repeating the same old Hannibal Lecter stories ad-nauseum.
 


This White Dudes for Harris ad is cringe and mentions no policies. Democrats have be talking about how terrible white men are and now they think giving ten million dollars to this group to come out with this crappy ad.
 
I'm finalizing my "swing states" bets for the states that Trump is going to win that people don't consider as swing states and VI is definitely on the top of the list.

NJ is probably second and MN and OR are outsider candidates. NY will be won by the dems by only a single digit margin imo.
I’d WR bet on nearly each of those. Zero chance NJ flips
 
I’d WR bet on nearly each of those. Zero chance NJ flips

Yeah I know they're like outsider chances and I'd be getting odds ranging from 1 to 8 for VA up to 1 to 30 for NJ on the betting market. So it wouldn't really make sense to do some WR bet on that unless the bet would be something like "only one of these 5-6 states has to flip red and I win".

The list of states I'm looking at are VI, MN, OR and NJ.

Adding MI or NV wouldn't be fair to you because they are considered swing states. We could add NH and/or NM but I'm not that convinced about those 2.
 
Yeah I know they're like outsider chances and I'd be getting odds ranging from 1 to 8 for VA up to 1 to 30 for NJ on the betting market. So it wouldn't really make sense to do some WR bet on that unless the bet would be something like "only one of these 5-6 states has to flip red and I win".

The list of states I'm looking at are VI, MN, OR and NJ.

Adding MI or NV wouldn't be fair to you because they are considered swing states. We could add NH and/or NM but I'm not that convinced about those 2.
I think you mean VA.

I don’t think any of those 4 flip. I get your point.

I’d WR bet that none of those 4 flip plus NY will be double digits for Harris.

That’s enticing
 

Kamala Harris makes first crypto pledge after Trump’s Bitcoin pitch​




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"Speaking at a fundraising event in New York on Sunday, Vice President Harris pledged to support emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and digital assets.


“I will bring together labour, small business founders and innovators and major companies. We will partner together to invest in America’s competitiveness, to invest in America’s future. We will encourage innovative technologies like AI and digital assets, while protecting our consumers and investors,” she told attendees.

“We will create a safe business environment with consistent and transparent rules of the road. We will invest in semiconductors, clean energy and other industries of the future, and we will cut needless bureaucracy.”

 

Kamala Harris makes first crypto pledge after Trump’s Bitcoin pitch​




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"Speaking at a fundraising event in New York on Sunday, Vice President Harris pledged to support emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and digital assets.


“I will bring together labour, small business founders and innovators and major companies. We will partner together to invest in America’s competitiveness, to invest in America’s future. We will encourage innovative technologies like AI and digital assets, while protecting our consumers and investors,” she told attendees.

“We will create a safe business environment with consistent and transparent rules of the road. We will invest in semiconductors, clean energy and other industries of the future, and we will cut needless bureaucracy.”


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I think you mean VA.

I don’t think any of those 4 flip. I get your point.

I’d WR bet that none of those 4 flip plus NY will be double digits for Harris.

That’s enticing

What kinda bet do you have in mind? I do mean Virginia I guess that's VA then?

One of those 4 states for Trump or NY to NOT go by double digit margin to Harris, I'll take that one.
 
What kinda bet do you have in mind? I do mean Virginia I guess that's VA then?

One of those 4 states for Trump or NY to NOT go by double digit margin to Harris, I'll take that one.
Have you taken @44nutman 's breast cancer charity bet?
 
Yes, I watched it, and you obviously missed the point of my reply.
Do you really think that she doesn't know the difference between North and South Korea?
Yes.
She did not know where Ukraine was located on a map.
Does she know the difference between inflation and recession? Where has this woman been for the past 3.5 years?
Sure as shit not doing her assigned job in securing the southern border. Do you not see how much worse the country has become under Biden/Harris? Why would you vote for Harris?
Or was it more likely a simple misspeak (as it says in the video title) since she was at the border of South/North Korea?
Well, that is a blunder only an idiot would make. How many more blunders will she make if elected president?
Like Biden calling Zelensky Putin.
The reason Harris was chosen as vice president is because she is half black and a woman. That is it! Nothing about her qualifications.
You typed out a paragraph using this clear misspeak as evidence of her being unfit to lead. But yea, let's just talk about Kamala being an incompetent black woman instead.
What exactly do you see in Harris as a leader?
Do you think the Biden/Harris southern border policy is good?
Is it one of those "I like Harris because I don't like Trump" issues?
What are the Harris policies for dealing with:
. Illegal immigration
. Ukraine and Israeli wars
. China, Russia, and Iran
. Inflation and the economy
. Crime

People voting for Harris have no clue as to what expect from her administration. How can you vote for someone you know nothing about. Oh, yeah, because anyone is better than Trump. What exactly was wrong with the Trump presidency? It was much, much, better than the Biden presidency.
 
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