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Online Royell Storing

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« Reply #1952 on: October 20, 2024, 04:12:18 PM »
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  Who cares what CNN's "take" is? CNN avg's Under 500,000 viewers across their Prime Time Lineup. It's a Ghost Town over there.     

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« Reply #1953 on: October 21, 2024, 04:58:00 PM »
  Who cares what CNN's "take" is? CNN avg's Under 500,000 viewers across their Prime Time Lineup. It's a Ghost Town over there.   

It's just another example of how the media is biased and spins the narrative.  Kacklin' Kamala has claimed for years that she worked at McDonald's.  She has frequently made that claim during her campaign speeches to make herself appear "middle class."  There is not a single iota of evidence that she ever worked there.  When questions are raised, CNN and other media outlets suggest it is Trump's burden to somehow prove she didn't work there or by default we must accept her word.  Of course, it is impossible for anyone to prove that she didn't work there.  What could clear it up would be Kamala or McDonald's providing a pay slip or tax record. Or setting the record straight if she never worked there.   Is it a big deal?  No.  Kamala made it an issue, however, and is apparently unwilling to provide any proof or admit it was a lie.  And the media allows her to get away with it. 

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« Reply #1954 on: October 22, 2024, 01:17:02 PM »
If Kamala had worked as McDonald's as she has claimed on numerous occasions and continues to do so, wouldn't it be a golden opportunity to prove that now after Trump trolled her by showing up at McDonald's?  Surely as VP she could ask McDonald's for a single pay statement or contact Social Security or the IRS for a tax record.  Very simple. Put the matter to rest and gain some political points.  The only apparent reason not to do that is that she lied and it never happened. 

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« Reply #1955 on: October 22, 2024, 01:54:40 PM »
  Everybody knows that Harris Never worked at McDonalds or any other fast food joint. These low-life's would stop at nothing to shiv Trump with it if she did. Trump is running rings around her and will do likewise on Nov 5. That is if everything is on the up-and-up. This is where Musk will make his Biggest contribution yet to the Trump campaign. Musk through his space contacts knows the computer nerds needed to spot any hanky-panky being done via Smartmatic. You got the Fake Newer's jumping Musk for his daily $1 Mill handouts, but it is Musk's backstage computer genius connections that is the real story behind him getting into the campaign. If I was the Left, I would be yelling about Musk fixing this election in favor of Trump. Their Trump Derangement Syndrome has them charging head-on at diversions like the Musk $1 Mill and Trump "working" in an apron stuff. Their hatred is currently such that they are running around in a blind fury. Come Nov 6, they will mimick the Walking Dead. I recommend stocking up on the basics. The Supply Chain could be interrupted for a while.   
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« Reply #1956 on: October 22, 2024, 04:29:50 PM »
I secured my vote yesterday in early voting available here. Thankfully a proper identification card is required along with a signature on a touch screen that apparently confirms one’s identity. I hope these protocols become universal throughout our nation. It certainly gives me more confidence in the process.   Thumb1:

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« Reply #1957 on: October 23, 2024, 01:39:11 AM »
I secured my vote yesterday in early voting available here. Thankfully a proper identification card is required along with a signature on a touch screen that apparently confirms one’s identity. I hope these protocols become universal throughout our nation. It certainly gives me more confidence in the process.   Thumb1:

That sounds like voter suppression.  LOL.  You are probably under Russian mind control.  Stacey Abrams was on TV last night touting the record turnout in GA.  This is just a couple years after she and Old Joe claimed Georgia had reverted to "Jim Crow" laws to suppress voting.  The irony and hypocrisy was apparently lost on her.  Meanwhile the Biden DOJ is suing several states who are trying to remove non-citizens from the voting rolls.  The same administration who tells us there is no evidence of voter fraud and that our elections are secure.  It is just a conspiracy theory to suggest otherwise.

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« Reply #1958 on: October 23, 2024, 11:57:41 AM »
That sounds like voter suppression.  LOL.  You are probably under Russian mind control.  Stacey Abrams was on TV last night touting the record turnout in GA.  This is just a couple years after she and Old Joe claimed Georgia had reverted to "Jim Crow" laws to suppress voting.  The irony and hypocrisy was apparently lost on her.  Meanwhile the Biden DOJ is suing several states who are trying to remove non-citizens from the voting rolls.  The same administration who tells us there is no evidence of voter fraud and that our elections are secure.  It is just a conspiracy theory to suggest otherwise.


Proper IDs are required for most everything these days. Doctor visits, flying commercial airlines, getting a tag for an automobile, etc, etc, etc. I cannot imagine anyone functioning normally in the USA these days without a proper ID card. If we want to have more confidence in our elections, proper ID cards should be required, period.

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« Reply #1959 on: October 23, 2024, 02:57:11 PM »

Proper IDs are required for most everything these days. Doctor visits, flying commercial airlines, getting a tag for an automobile, etc, etc, etc. I cannot imagine anyone functioning normally in the USA these days without a proper ID card. If we want to have more confidence in our elections, proper ID cards should be required, period.

Agreed.  If you want citizens to have confidence in our elections, then have a national holiday on election day and require anyone who wants to vote to show up at the polls with an ID.  That would also allow the results to be known within hours because the votes would be cast on the voting machines which can be tabulated in hours.  The early voting situation - in some states close to two months - is fraught with risk of fraud and the results can't be known for days or weeks after the election because they are often hand counted after the polls close eroding confidence in the outcome.

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« Reply #1959 on: October 23, 2024, 02:57:11 PM »