2020 Election Thread 2: 41 DAYS OF TREASON

this reminds me, the turkey pardon ceremony is scheduled for tomorrow.

will we get sedated trump or manic argue with the press trump?

or will he no show?

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Signatories to the letter included the chief executives of Mastercard, Visa, MetLife, Accenture, the Carlyle Group, Condé Nast, McGraw-Hill, WeWork and American International Group, among others. They included some of the most important players in the financial industry: David M. Solomon, the chief executive of Goldman Sachs; Laurence D. Fink, chief executive of the asset management giant BlackRock; Jon Gray, Blackstone’s president; and Henry R. Kravis, a prominent Republican donor who is the co-chief executive of KKR, a private equity firm.

The letter was also signed by George H. Walker, the chief executive of the money manager Neuberger Berman and a second cousin to President George W. Bush, and Jeff T. Blau, the chief executive of one of New York City’s largest private developers, the Related Companies, who has been a major donor to the National Republican Senatorial Committee, filings show.

The move was one of many signs that Mr. Trump is losing support. On Monday, General Motors said that it would abandon Mr. Trump’s battle to nullify California’s fuel economy rules meant to curb global warming, and more than 100 prominent national security experts who are Republicans or served in Republican administrations implored G.O.P. members of Congress to demand that Mr. Trump concede and allow the transition to begin.

Ms. Wylde said Ms. James told the group that the attorneys general “thought that the New York business community” would “have influence in convincing Republicans around the country that this should be over, that the transition should be acknowledged, and that it was a frightening proposition that this would remain unresolved.”

Among the topics that came up on the call, according to participants, was the idea of withholding support from Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, both Republicans, who are running for re-election in Georgia, until the presidential transition is underway.

A few hours later…

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LOL at WeWork having this kind of power.

Oh shit WeWork has this kind of power.

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WeWork isn’t bankrupt yet?

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Must be part of the stock market.

Softbank bailed them out to protect their investment. They are still losing tons of money because duh.

Adam Neuman, a world-class asshole and mega-douche whose business never came close to turning a profit, keeps his $1 billion +, also because duh

Thanks, but for whatever reason it will play the video but no captions show up.

I think i can speak for the rest of the world here — when we thought the EC and your election process was weird as fuck we apparently were not even scratching the surface.

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Same here :frowning:

Huh. Maybe it’s hosted on a Dominion server.

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Lol it seems like they are done with him. Now we wait to see if they can stroke his ego and dangle 2024 in front of him to keep him from burning it all down on the way out.

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Who’s next? Awval999? Inso0? fknloooool

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Maybe try a different browser? Phone instead of computer or vice versa?

The captions aren’t actually part of the video, it’s weird how they do it. They get overlaid by a script. So maybe it’s a pop up blocker or script blocker that’s getting you.

It’s surreal because we’ve known it was coming but it’s still weird to see it play out.

America’s corporate elite are absolutely awful humans but they aren’t idiots. They already won on policy in every imaginable way, backstopped by a 6-3 Court for the next generation plus. Divided, stable government is their best case scenario now.

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https://twitter.com/perlmutations/status/1331016483665707009

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Frau Ingraham throws in das handtuch (sorry German friends, no offense intended to your vastly superior country)

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https://twitter.com/JamesGleick/status/1331061144568688642?s=19
:-1:

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The right answer is stay home. No write-ins on runoff ballots.

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