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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (1366547)7/13/2022 1:45:53 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 1575955
 
Inode,
But majorities were suppressed by dragging people who didn't want to vote, didn't know what they were voting for, and still don't know who they voted for, to the polls.
This happens all the time. I still remember the stories of party workers driving buses of retirees to voting centers. They tell the retirees one thing: "Vote (D) if you want your Social Security checks to keep coming."

Bottom line is this. The people in power always try to tip the scales in their favor. Gerrymandering, voting rules, media manipulation, blatant buying of votes, it's all the samo samo.

The game is always rigged. Trump was right when he said it in 2016, only to end up with an unexpected victory.

Now that he lost in 2020, he went to the next level and tried to "un-rig" the game by force.

People are sick and tired of it. Even in Georgia, which should have been a Trump stronghold, Trump lost there. Then the two special elections to choose their senators went toward the Democrats, and now the Senate is under (D) control by the slimmest of margins.

It's not hard for me to believe that Trump lost "fair and square."

Tenchusatsu
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