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Supreme Court inaction could trigger appointment of special counsel : Comments

By David Singer, published 30/12/2020

The Supreme Court of the United States of America seems to be trying to avoid ruling on critical issues by delaying consideration until they are out of time.

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Trump is the first president ever to increase his vote but still lose an election. It's no wonder 70% of Americans, including Democrats, believe that corruption has been massive.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 30 December 2020 8:40:50 AM
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Ttbn,

Dumb-dumb. Trump lost partly because Biden got even more votes than he did, plus of course that Biden got the Electoral College vote (in a landslide) and that's how it works. Either way, Biden got more votes.

Sorry, mate, there probably aren't all that many half-wits who follow OLO, and would swallow your 'biggest vote ever' stuff. Some read newspapers and watch the news on TV. But you never know your luck :)

Joe
Posted by loudmouth2, Wednesday, 30 December 2020 8:58:33 AM
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Hi Joe

Good luck trying to edge ttbn into the realisation Trump Lost Fair And Square.

ttbn repeats his mantras "Trump was robbed" and "anti-Covid measures bad for business"

so often that ttbn believes his own BS.

Will 2021 bring back ttbn's brain?

I think not.
Posted by plantagenet, Wednesday, 30 December 2020 9:27:18 AM
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The Supreme Court of the United States of America seems to be trying to avoid ruling on critical issues by delaying consideration until they are out of time.

They're copying the Australian Legal system when it leans towards the vicim.
Posted by individual, Wednesday, 30 December 2020 10:14:26 AM
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Sorry, but to get a court to act one needs actual evidence! Trump and his keystone clowns have tried to get republican appointed judges in republican states to help them steal an election. And failed because they had no credible evidence.

Yes, Trump got a record turnout, but Biden beat that by 5 million votes. There was some evidence of fraud? But subsequent recounts seem to have increased the Biden vote. Which seems to very strongly suggest that all the skullduggery was being done by Trump supporters? A special counsel at this point? More of that same insane skullduggery!?

A special counsel would seem to be clutching at straws but may allow trump to harvest more money from his self-deluded, cult leader worship base and by all accounts, as millions, he can squirrel away in his private accounts?

Read the fine print, Trump acolyte! If you lose your shirt? Who are you going to blame? Only one fool you can point to and that's the guy or gal in the mirror! Ha, ha, ha. Serves you right, dummy!
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Wednesday, 30 December 2020 10:15:54 AM
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Speaking of the "many half-wits who follow OLO", old Joe and Plantagenet are still under the impression that they have been ordained to rubbish any opinions they don't hold with. This is not a debating society you clowns. We 'full wits' are not interested your opinions of our opinions.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 30 December 2020 10:29:48 AM
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