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With the preliminary report for the STOLEN ELECTION coming this week (supposedly) from Arizona, the KKKommieKKKrats are trying to create a war situation by allying with the taliban to start a "war" that they can use to make Biden the Fraud technically a "president during wartime" thereby making him "unremovable" and possibly even "unimpeachable".

Change my mind.

With the preliminary report for the STOLEN ELECTION coming this week (supposedly) from Arizona, the KKKommieKKKrats are trying to create a war situation by allying with the taliban to start a "war" that they can use to make Biden the Fraud technically a "president during wartime" thereby making him "unremovable" and possibly even "unimpeachable". Change my mind.

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You know what else has "never happened"?

A president that was INSTALLED by massive election fraud.

"Congress can postpone voting day, but not indefinitely...", what's the difference between "canceling" and "postponing"? And yes, it can be "indefinitely", it just depends on their definition of "indefinitely", what's the difference if they "postpone" and election for 1 day? Which becomes 1 month. Which becomes 1 year? As long as they "promise" it's "just temporary", people like you will believe them and make assinine comments like you just did about it not being "indefinitely".

Or have you forgotten about "it's just for 2 weeks to flatten the curve", which became 1 year later, which is still going on under the guise of "someday it will end, and go back to normal".

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First, you should just admit you were wrong about your original post.

Second, I'm not some leftist. You don't need to bark about election fraud, or the virus, or pretending men are women.

Lastly, no, it can't be "their" definition of indefinitely. The Constitution spells all of it out, when the voting occurs, when the votes are counted, when they're certified, when they're delivered to Congress. But most importantly, to your original point, the president and vice president are to leave office on January 20th, four years after inauguration. That's it. There's no legal wiggle room. That's what I'm telling you. I am fully aware people can break the law. But that wasn't what your original post was implying, and as stated before, that's all I'm arguing.

I'm done with this now. You're trying to save face, but nobody is watching, and I don't care. Just let it go. Lesson learned.

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You keep telling yourself that.

Maybe, someday, even you will believe it.