VIDEO: NBC News reports GOP claims of voter fraud in Democratic-leaning Broward County lack any evidence whatsoever. But in GOP-heavy Bay County, NBC reports voters there emailed their ballots, which is against Florida law. Any comment, @marcorubio? pic.twitter.com/f2MSoFeRq7— Brian Fallon (@brianefallon) November 12, 2018
I’d say that one is much ado about not much. In a county that was devastated by Hurricane Michael, a few voters were allowed to email their ballots following protocols in place for the military, despite that not being allowed by the law. http://floridapolitics.com/archives/281018-bay-county-email-votes
Two years ago, people used to look at us crazy for saying their recruiting tactics and organizational tools were pretty much identical to ISIS.Now nobody does, and the only thing that's crazy about that sentence is that there was ever a stigma around saying it. https://t.co/yG6bsyhP8M— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) November 14, 2018
President Trump accuses people of changing their clothes and returning to cast additional ballots in disguise. (there's no evidence of this) “Sometimes they go to their car, put on a different hat, put on a different shirt, come in and vote again." https://t.co/aRE5nHnxv8— Sarah Bedford (@sarahcbedford) November 14, 2018 How many times did u vote @dapip ?
I think this thread is losing its focus and is going off into discussions and weird analogies as the left usually does when they are losing debates. My questions/statements from the very first few pages still have not been answered: 1) How many people should be allowed to come to the United States out of the billions of people on this planet who are suffering and want to start a new life in the USA? 2) How do we properly vet/screen all of these people within an organized intelligent fashion? 3) Does a Country have an obligation to its own citizens as a priority? 4) Should the government have the right to pick and choose who comes into this Country? I will add a couple more questions here: Why are people all bent about White Nationalists who have no political clout or power? Do white people have the right to say what is on their minds and what they want this country to look like in the future? Or is it only people of other races and other nationalities who have the right to complain and clamor for changes within the system?
You see them as talking points. I see them as questions that are very important. I don't care about the alt-right.
Unpacked our Nativity scene yesterday. Removed all the Jews, Arabs, and foreigners. Ended up with a jackass and a handful of sheep.— 🇺🇸🌊🇺🇦🏳️🌈JoeInWV🏳️🌈🇺🇦🌊🇺🇸 (@wvjoe911) November 17, 2018
There's a lot of people who are not Republicans who would think he was crazy too. Lots of Libertarians and moderates who are not even remotely close to the Republican party.
I don't care that you don't care about them. They are very important questions to answer when pertaining to this thread topic though.
That last tweet sets up a straw man as many other tweets do in this thread. No one is advocating the removal of anyone who is a part of a Country unless they are here illegally. The better analogy would be I am removing the Santa and Frosty the snow man from the Nativity because they just do not belong in proper context.