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Very Reasonable Information (Chris Paul)

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Ian Carroll (@Cancelcloco) on X

There’s no such thing as a “meme stock” If there was- retail trades wouldn’t go 90% to dark pools and three years of constant buying and DRSing would have made the price go up, not down. Shorts never closed.

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Mmkay... George Stephanopoulos's new book recalls how the events of January 6 put the White House's emergency protocols into action: "We went into a Continuity-of-Government situation."
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LAWFARE: Is it a coincidence that the Democrat's star witness, Michael Cohen, has been working with Democrat Rep Dan Goldman to prepare for cross examination AND that Dan is a customer of acting Justice Merchan's daughter? How much is Dan paying Loren Merchan? 🔗
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The narrative drumbeat we will be hearing for the next six months about how Trump is inevitable but Americans want 'divided government' will be a hoax to protect the election system and the Uniparty control of our useless and obsolete federal government.
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I have been talking about this for many months now. The anti-Biden public sentiment does not have to be about replacing Biden, though there's at least some chance that might happen. Biden will be the fall guy who takes the blame for his own side. The narrative would then be, "voters did not want Biden back, but they did want establishment policies and some 'check' on Trump's power as president via divided government." This is their best case scenario barring something catastrophic that they can successfully spin, which is extremely unlikely. This will only work if people ignore the fact that elections are rigged and stolen down ballot and pretend everything is about electing a president to lead an otherwise illegitimate federal government. If you want people to go back to sleep so that the problems never get solved and all of this was for nothing, there's your path. Now get out there are harvest some ballots! https://www.yahoo.com/news/democrats-joe-biden-problem-202202644.html
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Which is it? Or should I just go ask the cashier at Target?
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The commie at New York Magazine mentioned the contested election of 1876. Let's get the Official Story. The Regime sure came out of the Civil War as the big winner. "While the commission was deliberating, Republican allies of Hayes engaged with moderate Southern Democrats in secret negotiations aimed at securing acquiescence to Hayes’s election. Although Bradley leaned toward Tilden’s claim in Florida, he was swayed to back Hayes, and thereafter every action by the Electoral Commission followed a strict 8–7 split in favor of the Republican claims. When the last issue was resolved after 4 AM on March 2, Hayes was declared the winner, with a narrow 185–184 majority, and he was sworn in privately the following day (because March 4 was a Sunday, the public swearing in took place on March 5). Although the result was greeted with outrage and bitterness by some Northern Democrats, who dubbed Hayes “His Fraudulency,” Hayes was sworn in without incident. Southern Democrats, however, found relative contentment with the outcome, when, as president, Hayes promptly made good on the secret pledges made during the electoral dispute to withdraw federal troops from states still under military occupation and thus end the era of Reconstruction. Thereafter the Democrats came to dominate what became known as the “Solid South.”" https://www.britannica.com/event/United-States-presidential-election-of-1876/The-disputed-election
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The disputed election

United States presidential election of 1876 - Disputed Vote, Electoral Commission, Compromise: On election day Tilden led Hayes by more than 260,000 votes and appeared on the verge of winning an electoral college majority, having swept much of the South; he also won the border states and several states in the northeast, including his home state of New York, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, and New Jersey. However, three states were in doubt: Florida, Louisiana, and South Carolina, with 19 electoral votes among them. The status of one of Oregon’s three electors—which had already been given to Tilden—was also in question. Hayes and most of his associates were ready to concede when a New

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