Trump has only 268 but I don't think the Texas Electors will revolt.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Predictions are hard, especially about the future.
Who had, "Trump will increase his lead over Hillary" in the pool?
My prediction
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I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Bob, there was a popular election in each of the 50 states plus the District of Columbia. Hillary won the popular vote in 20 states and DC. Trump won in 30 states. Quit crying. You are smart enough to know that a pure democracy is one of the worst and oppressive forms of government. So were the Founding Fathers. That's why they didn't establish a pure democracy. You want to devolve the US into a tyranny of the majority because your candidate lost? Yes, you got more hits than our team, but we won because we got more runs across the plate. Them's the rules. The more your side whines, the deeper you dig your hole. You are NOT a majority. Your side is a loud, obnoxious and bullying minority [that is concentrated in a few densely populated areas that do not reflect the views of the rest of the country]. Democratic seats in the Congress and nationwide are at lows not seen since Reconstruction. Get over it.Bob78164 wrote:Our votes are worth just as much as yours. And it's flatly false to say that we are the only reason she won the popular vote. Secretary Clinton won tens of millions of votes throughout the country.flockofseagulls104 wrote:The popular vote is not how the President is elected. California, and in particular, LA and SF, is the only reason Clinton got more popular votes. And I for one don't want to be governed by California. That is exactly the reason the founders established the Electoral College.Bob78164 wrote:You do realize that the Democratic candidate for President has won the popular vote in 6 of the last 7 Presidential elections, including the one just concluded?
Most of the country's voters wanted Hillary Clinton to be our next President. Most of the country's voters wanted Democrats representing them in the House and in the Senate. Most of the country voted for the current incumbent, who was blocked by a naked power grab from exercising his constitutional perogative to appoint a Justice to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court. What we have here is nothing less than a minority takeover of the entire federal government.
I expect my Senators and Representative to give the Republicans every bit as much cooperation as the Republicans gave the current incumbent. And now that my firm has committed a substantial block of pro bono time for this purpose, I expect to use my professional talents to use all the tools the law affords those of us in the majority to protect our interests. --Bob
Congress also has a Constitutional perogative. And it was reinforced by President Obama's precedent of ignoring the enforcement of laws passed by Congress.
This is a minority government that fully intends to impose its will on a majority that opposes it. It's my patriotic duty to oppose their efforts with every tool at my disposal. I'll be doing so. --Bob
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Two Texas electors didn't vote for Trump! One elector, Dallas's Christopher Suprun, had already declared his intent to vote for Ohio Republican Gov. John Kasich, who briefly emerged as a compromise pick for anti-Trump electors before rejecting their support. Suprun followed through on that pledge. But a second elector chose to back former Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul instead of Trump.Bob Juch wrote:Trump has only 268 but I don't think the Texas Electors will revolt.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Predictions are hard, especially about the future.
Who had, "Trump will increase his lead over Hillary" in the pool?
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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We got more votes. That makes us a majority. Using political power to impose your will on an unconsenting majority -- well, I think our nation has some historical experience with that.flockofseagulls104 wrote:Bob, there was a popular election in each of the 50 states plus the District of Columbia. Hillary won the popular vote in 20 states and DC. Trump won in 30 states. Quit crying. You are smart enough to know that a pure democracy is one of the worst and oppressive forms of government. So were the Founding Fathers. That's why they didn't establish a pure democracy. You want to devolve the US into a tyranny of the majority because your candidate lost? Yes, you got more hits than our team, but we won because we got more runs across the plate. Them's the rules. The more your side whines, the deeper you dig your hole. You are NOT a majority. Your side is a loud, obnoxious and bullying minority [that is concentrated in a few densely populated areas that do not reflect the views of the rest of the country]. Democratic seats in the Congress and nationwide are at lows not seen since Reconstruction. Get over it.Bob78164 wrote:Our votes are worth just as much as yours. And it's flatly false to say that we are the only reason she won the popular vote. Secretary Clinton won tens of millions of votes throughout the country.flockofseagulls104 wrote:
The popular vote is not how the President is elected. California, and in particular, LA and SF, is the only reason Clinton got more popular votes. And I for one don't want to be governed by California. That is exactly the reason the founders established the Electoral College.
Congress also has a Constitutional perogative. And it was reinforced by President Obama's precedent of ignoring the enforcement of laws passed by Congress.
This is a minority government that fully intends to impose its will on a majority that opposes it. It's my patriotic duty to oppose their efforts with every tool at my disposal. I'll be doing so. --Bob
I will not consent. I will not stand down. And I will sure as hell not accept that the Trump Administration has any moral authority whatsoever. I will use every political and legal tool at my disposal to ensure that the will of the majority is respected. That will include challenging Republican racial gerrymanders, such as the one that occurred in North Carolina, at every opportunity. That will include uncompromising opposition to unqualified cabinet and ambassadorial appointments. It will include very careful and thorough vetting of judicial appointments. And it will include using the many precedents recently decided by the courts to block the Trump Administration every time it steps out of line. --Bob
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Indeed we do.....Bob78164 wrote:Using political power to impose your will on an unconsenting majority -- well, I think our nation has some historical experience with that.--Bob
Supreme Court dismisses California's Proposition 8 appeal
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Bad example. A Governor and an Attorney General elected by a majority of the California population decided not to waste tax dollars on an appeal. Under California law, no one else had standing. The Supreme Court merely respected the will of the people.BackInTex wrote:Indeed we do.....Bob78164 wrote:Using political power to impose your will on an unconsenting majority -- well, I think our nation has some historical experience with that.--Bob
Supreme Court dismisses California's Proposition 8 appeal
And in any event, civil rights aren't subject to a majority vote. That's why North Carolina doesn't get to use a racial gerrymander, even if that's what the majority of the North Carolina people want. --Bob
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LOL. Bad example because it won't fit into your warped view of "fairness".Bob78164 wrote:Bad example. A Governor and an Attorney General elected by a majority of the California population decided not to waste tax dollars on an appeal. Under California law, no one else had standing. The Supreme Court merely respected the will of the people.BackInTex wrote:Indeed we do.....Bob78164 wrote:Using political power to impose your will on an unconsenting majority -- well, I think our nation has some historical experience with that.--Bob
Supreme Court dismisses California's Proposition 8 appeal
And in any event, civil rights aren't subject to a majority vote. That's why North Carolina doesn't get to use a racial gerrymander, even if that's what the majority of the North Carolina people want. --Bob
The will of the people. WTF? The people voted TO BAN gay marriage. You can't weasel yourself out of this argument.
Best research I can come up with is that there have been 34 referendums to ban gay marriage. All but one passed. Total votes to ban gay marriage: 43,074,666, votes to not: 26,458,234.
Either you are "for the will of the people", or not. Right? That is your mantra here.
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War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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Flock wrote:
Oh, and I preict BJ's clairvoyance is as bad as his spelling.
How's yours?flockofseagulls104 wrote: . . .
Congress also has a Constitutional perogative. And it was reinforced by President Obama's precedent of ignoring the enforcement of laws passed by Congress.
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BwwahhaaahaaaSportsFan68 wrote:Flock wrote:Oh, and I preict BJ's clairvoyance is as bad as his spelling.How's yours?flockofseagulls104 wrote: . . .
Congress also has a Constitutional perogative. And it was reinforced by President Obama's precedent of ignoring the enforcement of laws passed by Congress.
Sprots WINS!!!!!
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I learned that "most of" means more than half. You are also expressing the desire for a minority takeover of the entire federal government.Bob78164 wrote:Most of the country's voters wanted Hillary Clinton to be our next President. Most of the country's voters wanted Democrats representing them in the House and in the Senate. Most of the country voted for the current incumbent, who was blocked by a naked power grab from exercising his constitutional perogative to appoint a Justice to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court. What we have here is nothing less than a minority takeover of the entire federal government.
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Superdelagates
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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a1mamacat wrote:BwwahhaaahaaaSportsFan68 wrote:Flock wrote:Oh, and I preict BJ's clairvoyance is as bad as his spelling.How's yours?flockofseagulls104 wrote: . . .
Congress also has a Constitutional perogative. And it was reinforced by President Obama's precedent of ignoring the enforcement of laws passed by Congress.
Sprots WINS!!!!!
Not quite.... the "perogative" quote she attributed to flock was actually said by Bob###. Esto quotes it correctly two posts later....
These are the same type of bait and switch tactics Sprots uses to frame Evil Squirrel as a threat to Coloradans...
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We've had lots of Presidents for whom the majority of voters voted for someone else in this nation's history. Including Bill Clinton...both terms.Bob78164 wrote:Our votes are worth just as much as yours. And it's flatly false to say that we are the only reason she won the popular vote. Secretary Clinton won tens of millions of votes throughout the country.flockofseagulls104 wrote:The popular vote is not how the President is elected. California, and in particular, LA and SF, is the only reason Clinton got more popular votes. And I for one don't want to be governed by California. That is exactly the reason the founders established the Electoral College.Bob78164 wrote:You do realize that the Democratic candidate for President has won the popular vote in 6 of the last 7 Presidential elections, including the one just concluded?
Most of the country's voters wanted Hillary Clinton to be our next President. Most of the country's voters wanted Democrats representing them in the House and in the Senate. Most of the country voted for the current incumbent, who was blocked by a naked power grab from exercising his constitutional perogative to appoint a Justice to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court. What we have here is nothing less than a minority takeover of the entire federal government.
I expect my Senators and Representative to give the Republicans every bit as much cooperation as the Republicans gave the current incumbent. And now that my firm has committed a substantial block of pro bono time for this purpose, I expect to use my professional talents to use all the tools the law affords those of us in the majority to protect our interests. --Bob
Congress also has a Constitutional perogative. And it was reinforced by President Obama's precedent of ignoring the enforcement of laws passed by Congress.
This is a minority government that fully intends to impose its will on a majority that opposes it. It's my patriotic duty to oppose their efforts with every tool at my disposal. I'll be doing so. --Bob
Did you resist his agenda from being enforced upon the majority of this nation, too?
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Of course not, because those electors' consciences were his conscience. Sometimes it's just too easy.Jeemie wrote:We've had lots of Presidents for whom the majority of voters voted for someone else in this nation's history. Including Bill Clinton...both terms.Bob78164 wrote:Our votes are worth just as much as yours. And it's flatly false to say that we are the only reason she won the popular vote. Secretary Clinton won tens of millions of votes throughout the country.flockofseagulls104 wrote:
The popular vote is not how the President is elected. California, and in particular, LA and SF, is the only reason Clinton got more popular votes. And I for one don't want to be governed by California. That is exactly the reason the founders established the Electoral College.
Congress also has a Constitutional perogative. And it was reinforced by President Obama's precedent of ignoring the enforcement of laws passed by Congress.
This is a minority government that fully intends to impose its will on a majority that opposes it. It's my patriotic duty to oppose their efforts with every tool at my disposal. I'll be doing so. --Bob
Did you resist his agenda from being enforced upon the majority of this nation, too?
Well, then
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Isn't this what Hillary was horrified by when Trump said he'd wait and see whether he would accept the results of the election?I will not consent. I will not stand down. And I will sure as hell not accept that the Trump Administration has any moral authority whatsoever. I will use every political and legal tool at my disposal to ensure that the will of the majority is respected. That will include challenging Republican racial gerrymanders, such as the one that occurred in North Carolina, at every opportunity. That will include uncompromising opposition to unqualified cabinet and ambassadorial appointments. It will include very careful and thorough vetting of judicial appointments. And it will include using the many precedents recently decided by the courts to block the Trump Administration every time it steps out of line. --Bob
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The will of the people, as long as it comports with the Constitution. About 50 years ago, the people in a substantial number of states voted to ban interracial marriage. About 100 years before that, those same people (or, more precisely, their grandparents) kept slavery legal.BackInTex wrote: The will of the people. WTF? The people voted TO BAN gay marriage.
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I never knew it was PRE rogative. You learn something every day. I was using Bob's words, but I would have spelled it that way anyway.littlebeast13 wrote:a1mamacat wrote:BwwahhaaahaaaSportsFan68 wrote:Flock wrote:
How's yours?
Sprots WINS!!!!!
Not quite.... the "perogative" quote she attributed to flock was actually said by Bob###. Esto quotes it correctly two posts later....
These are the same type of bait and switch tactics Sprots uses to frame Evil Squirrel as a threat to Coloradans...
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My preiction was corect.SportsFan68 wrote:Flock wrote:Oh, and I preict BJ's clairvoyance is as bad as his spelling.How's yours?flockofseagulls104 wrote: . . .
Congress also has a Constitutional perogative. And it was reinforced by President Obama's precedent of ignoring the enforcement of laws passed by Congress.
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Does anyone else see the irony in this?a1mamacat wrote:BwwahhaaahaaaSportsFan68 wrote:Flock wrote:Oh, and I preict BJ's clairvoyance is as bad as his spelling.How's yours?flockofseagulls104 wrote: . . .
Congress also has a Constitutional perogative. And it was reinforced by President Obama's precedent of ignoring the enforcement of laws passed by Congress.
Sprots WINS!!!!!
She's nicknamed Sprots for a reason.
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Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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flockofseagulls104 wrote:I never knew it was PRE rogative. You learn something every day. I was using Bob's words, but I would have spelled it that way anyway.
Geez, and I'd have figured you for a Bobby Brown fan....
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Re: My prediction
To close out this thread:
Original prediction:
Faithless Trump electors: more than 36
No call on Clinton electors but will assume he predicted all to be faithful
Actual results:
Faithless Trump electors: 2
Faithless Clinton electors: 5 (150% more than Trump's)
This goes along with Bob J's prediction that Trump would not carry a single state.
Actual results: Trump won 30 states
Original prediction:
Faithless Trump electors: more than 36
No call on Clinton electors but will assume he predicted all to be faithful
Actual results:
Faithless Trump electors: 2
Faithless Clinton electors: 5 (150% more than Trump's)
This goes along with Bob J's prediction that Trump would not carry a single state.
Actual results: Trump won 30 states
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War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
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At least I avoided a "Why Hillary Will Win" diatribe this election.
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I think the scheme to reverse the results of the election was that 36+ Hillary delegates would break their pledge and vote for some republican to try and sway republican electors to switch their pledged votes for Trump. That preiction was false as well. Only 5 dishonest democrats could be found (surprisingly). Mostly from my stateBackInTex wrote:To close out this thread:
Original prediction:
Faithless Trump electors: more than 36
No call on Clinton electors but will assume he predicted all to be faithful
Actual results:
Faithless Trump electors: 2
Faithless Clinton electors: 5 (150% more than Trump's)
This goes along with Bob J's prediction that Trump would not carry a single state.
Actual results: Trump won 30 states
[Just an observation: democrats always have schemes to get around things when they don't get their way legally.]
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Re: My preiction
They won pluralities. In Clinton's case, fairly comfortable pluralities. Trump did not. --BobJeemie wrote:We've had lots of Presidents for whom the majority of voters voted for someone else in this nation's history. Including Bill Clinton...both terms.Bob78164 wrote:Our votes are worth just as much as yours. And it's flatly false to say that we are the only reason she won the popular vote. Secretary Clinton won tens of millions of votes throughout the country.flockofseagulls104 wrote:
The popular vote is not how the President is elected. California, and in particular, LA and SF, is the only reason Clinton got more popular votes. And I for one don't want to be governed by California. That is exactly the reason the founders established the Electoral College.
Congress also has a Constitutional perogative. And it was reinforced by President Obama's precedent of ignoring the enforcement of laws passed by Congress.
This is a minority government that fully intends to impose its will on a majority that opposes it. It's my patriotic duty to oppose their efforts with every tool at my disposal. I'll be doing so. --Bob
Did you resist his agenda from being enforced upon the majority of this nation, too?
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Re: My preiction
By your own standards, Bob, the majority of the American people did not want Clinton to be their President.Bob78164 wrote:They won pluralities. In Clinton's case, fairly comfortable pluralities. Trump did not. --BobJeemie wrote:We've had lots of Presidents for whom the majority of voters voted for someone else in this nation's history. Including Bill Clinton...both terms.Bob78164 wrote:Our votes are worth just as much as yours. And it's flatly false to say that we are the only reason she won the popular vote. Secretary Clinton won tens of millions of votes throughout the country.
This is a minority government that fully intends to impose its will on a majority that opposes it. It's my patriotic duty to oppose their efforts with every tool at my disposal. I'll be doing so. --Bob
Did you resist his agenda from being enforced upon the majority of this nation, too?
I thought you were the more intelligent Bob. I guess I will have to rethink. Your ideology seems to 'trump' any facts that are presented to you. You are an ideal democrat candidate for congress.
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