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TPG said: 

as a side-note

it is amusing to see so called "leftists" cheering for a nominee who will essentially operate as a moderate republican and yet again screw the working class as he ramps up US aggression overseas

Some are sincerely pro-Biden, mostly the older generations, but the majority of what I've been hearing is a resignation to the lesser victory of not having Trump.

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TPG said: 

as a side-note

it is amusing to see so called "leftists" cheering for a nominee who will essentially operate as a moderate republican and yet again screw the working class as he ramps up US aggression overseas

 mostly the older generations

 ah, that explains why xena has relentlessly spewed idiocy

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TPG said: 
TPG said: 

as a side-note

it is amusing to see so called "leftists" cheering for a nominee who will essentially operate as a moderate republican and yet again screw the working class as he ramps up US aggression overseas

 mostly the older generations

 ah, that explains why xena has relentlessly spewed idiocy

 I feel like there's a bigger picture to that explanation. lol

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TPG said: 

as a side-note

it is amusing to see so called "leftists" cheering for a nominee who will essentially operate as a moderate republican and yet again screw the working class as he ramps up US aggression overseas

It's a pick your poison sort of case, one where they see not voting being just as bad as voting for the "bad" candidate. With him going into office there's higher odds of policies such as women's rights, student loan forgiveness, medicare/medicaid benefits for more people, COVID-19 awareness, and other leftist notions being preserved or endorsed instead of returned to the Christian dark ages. There's even some youtubers saying that a reason to pick him is over how he can be bullied by comparison to Trump, as we've seen with his response towards marijuana legalization in contrast to his older stances. 

People are being blamed more for choosing not to vote thanks to the events of 2016. 

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TPG said: 

as a side-note

it is amusing to see so called "leftists" cheering for a nominee who will essentially operate as a moderate republican and yet again screw the working class as he ramps up US aggression overseas

Some are sincerely pro-Biden, mostly the older generations, but the majority of what I've been hearing is a resignation to the lesser victory of not having Trump.

 Yes. I was pro Hillary and pro Obama. Idk what Biden stands for, tbh. 

He's just not Pumpkinhead. I would have been happy with McCain over that shitbag.

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And yes I know McCain is dead  :P

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Xadem said: 

The winners get to scold and mock the losers for their abysmal knowledge of US politics and also their general ignorance and stupidity 

I propose to call this bet off in the case that Donald Trump loses due to potential election fraud -- which would imply there were no clear `winners.` The best we can settle for is `undecided.`

last edit on 11/8/2020 5:11:36 PM
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Xadem said: 

The winners get to scold and mock the losers for their abysmal knowledge of US politics and also their general ignorance and stupidity 

I propose to call this bet off in the case that Donald Trump loses due to potential election fraud -- which would imply there were no clear `winners.` The best we can settle for is `undecided.`

It doesn't stop people from betting on horse races, so why not for politics? 

I'd argue the potential for both sides to cheat is there, especially when how they handle it is the classic "Well they're doing it!" excuse. It's really about betting on who's more likely to win the rigging, if you aren't otherwise betting on Deep State. 

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It doesn't stop people from betting on horse races, so why not for politics? 

I'd argue the potential for both sides to cheat is there, especially when how they handle it is the classic "Well they're doing it!" excuse. It's really about betting on who's more likely to win the rigging, if you aren't otherwise betting on Deep State.

Hey, if you guys want to continue, I'm not going to protest. It's just a proposal. I was going to offer a `draw` in case people think the results are still uncertain. I still think there's a chance that Trump will win after a few lawsuits lol.

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