Loren Culp might be one of the few politicians in the US stupider than Trump
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I think you have me confused with the parents of recruits who you harass on twitter. Get help.NorthwestFresh said:
Didn’t have you on the meltdown list because it’s been a while since an triggered you into one. Not a good look. Boyfriend trouble?GreenRiverGatorz said:
I'm still waiting for your PM, Sle. Don't disappoint.Sledog said:
Yeah, you're not actually against anything.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Oh shit, you really put me in a corner there. I give in, PM me the details of our march on Washington so we can take this country BACK.Sledog said:
The deep state is who stole the election. So you are against the theft?GreenRiverGatorz said:
Put me down for against.PurpleThrobber said:
So are you in favor of the deep state or against?GreenRiverGatorz said:
I was told Trump was going to clean out the deep state and win until you got tired of winning. Apparently the deep state won and you're just making excuses for his failure.Sledog said:
How was Trump supposed to stop illegal voting/cheating/electronic vote flipping in venues he has no control over?GreenRiverGatorz said:
A smarter politician wouldn't have gotten butt fucked like he did. Trump is a fucking loser and the sooner you come to terms with that the sooner you can cut his ass and find someone who can actually do something with this new right wing populism.Bendintheriver said:Ha ha ha. People can dislike Trump the human being but one thing is for sure, he is smarter than you and he is way smarter than biden-harris, part of the life long politician crowd. But you go ahead and make yourself FEEL good. It feeds your narcissism.
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You'll be waiting a while.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I'm still waiting for your PM, Sle. Don't disappoint.Sledog said:
Yeah, you're not actually against anything.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Oh shit, you really put me in a corner there. I give in, PM me the details of our march on Washington so we can take this country BACK.Sledog said:
The deep state is who stole the election. So you are against the theft?GreenRiverGatorz said:
Put me down for against.PurpleThrobber said:
So are you in favor of the deep state or against?GreenRiverGatorz said:
I was told Trump was going to clean out the deep state and win until you got tired of winning. Apparently the deep state won and you're just making excuses for his failure.Sledog said:
How was Trump supposed to stop illegal voting/cheating/electronic vote flipping in venues he has no control over?GreenRiverGatorz said:
A smarter politician wouldn't have gotten butt fucked like he did. Trump is a fucking loser and the sooner you come to terms with that the sooner you can cut his ass and find someone who can actually do something with this new right wing populism.Bendintheriver said:Ha ha ha. People can dislike Trump the human being but one thing is for sure, he is smarter than you and he is way smarter than biden-harris, part of the life long politician crowd. But you go ahead and make yourself FEEL good. It feeds your narcissism.
Or just keep doubling down on the losing. -
Best post in the thread.Bob_C said:He’s obviously bitter, that’s too bad.
That being said, all states do need a periodic deep dive into the guts and processes of these votes from someone from the outside. Everyone should want that. If for nothing else than to root out incompetency. I have an accounting audit background and you can tell in less than a day if you are dealing with a well run company or not. Have only seen one real case of true material fraud, but seen countless examples of incompetence from accountants that arent necessarily immoral or compromised but are mostly interested in trying to cover up their own mistakes to their own management. Just to keep their jobs.
Same thing applies in these state elections no doubt. -
Cosign. I may have said this before, in 2012 I voted for Rob McKenna. Despite having lived in the same address for a long time, my ballot was thrown out and my signature was challenged. It may not have made a difference, but it seemed strange. America does have a history of electile dysfunction. It would be nice to have some confidence in our system.creepycoug said:
Best post in the thread.Bob_C said:He’s obviously bitter, that’s too bad.
That being said, all states do need a periodic deep dive into the guts and processes of these votes from someone from the outside. Everyone should want that. If for nothing else than to root out incompetency. I have an accounting audit background and you can tell in less than a day if you are dealing with a well run company or not. Have only seen one real case of true material fraud, but seen countless examples of incompetence from accountants that arent necessarily immoral or compromised but are mostly interested in trying to cover up their own mistakes to their own management. Just to keep their jobs.
Same thing applies in these state elections no doubt. -
That’s true. If only there had been election integrity bills introduced in Congress that would have provided much more frequent audits and the ability to examine potential fraud.hardhat said:
Cosign. I may have said this before, in 2012 I voted for Rob McKenna. Despite having lived in the same address for a long time, my ballot was thrown out and my signature was challenged. It may not have made a difference, but it seemed strange. America does have a history of electile dysfunction. It would be nice to have some confidence in our system.creepycoug said:
Best post in the thread.Bob_C said:He’s obviously bitter, that’s too bad.
That being said, all states do need a periodic deep dive into the guts and processes of these votes from someone from the outside. Everyone should want that. If for nothing else than to root out incompetency. I have an accounting audit background and you can tell in less than a day if you are dealing with a well run company or not. Have only seen one real case of true material fraud, but seen countless examples of incompetence from accountants that arent necessarily immoral or compromised but are mostly interested in trying to cover up their own mistakes to their own management. Just to keep their jobs.
Same thing applies in these state elections no doubt. -
I guess those bills helped in Washington state. Trump lost the election. I didn't vote for him. You can let it go now. JFC.MelloDawg said:
That’s true. If only there had been election integrity bills introduced in Congress that would have provided much more frequent audits and the ability to examine potential fraud.hardhat said:
Cosign. I may have said this before, in 2012 I voted for Rob McKenna. Despite having lived in the same address for a long time, my ballot was thrown out and my signature was challenged. It may not have made a difference, but it seemed strange. America does have a history of electile dysfunction. It would be nice to have some confidence in our system.creepycoug said:
Best post in the thread.Bob_C said:He’s obviously bitter, that’s too bad.
That being said, all states do need a periodic deep dive into the guts and processes of these votes from someone from the outside. Everyone should want that. If for nothing else than to root out incompetency. I have an accounting audit background and you can tell in less than a day if you are dealing with a well run company or not. Have only seen one real case of true material fraud, but seen countless examples of incompetence from accountants that arent necessarily immoral or compromised but are mostly interested in trying to cover up their own mistakes to their own management. Just to keep their jobs.
Same thing applies in these state elections no doubt.
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Well that’s lie. Troll better. Seems like projection.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I think you have me confused with the parents of recruits who you harass on twitter. Get help.NorthwestFresh said:
Didn’t have you on the meltdown list because it’s been a while since an triggered you into one. Not a good look. Boyfriend trouble?GreenRiverGatorz said:
I'm still waiting for your PM, Sle. Don't disappoint.Sledog said:
Yeah, you're not actually against anything.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Oh shit, you really put me in a corner there. I give in, PM me the details of our march on Washington so we can take this country BACK.Sledog said:
The deep state is who stole the election. So you are against the theft?GreenRiverGatorz said:
Put me down for against.PurpleThrobber said:
So are you in favor of the deep state or against?GreenRiverGatorz said:
I was told Trump was going to clean out the deep state and win until you got tired of winning. Apparently the deep state won and you're just making excuses for his failure.Sledog said:
How was Trump supposed to stop illegal voting/cheating/electronic vote flipping in venues he has no control over?GreenRiverGatorz said:
A smarter politician wouldn't have gotten butt fucked like he did. Trump is a fucking loser and the sooner you come to terms with that the sooner you can cut his ass and find someone who can actually do something with this new right wing populism.Bendintheriver said:Ha ha ha. People can dislike Trump the human being but one thing is for sure, he is smarter than you and he is way smarter than biden-harris, part of the life long politician crowd. But you go ahead and make yourself FEEL good. It feeds your narcissism.
Or just keep doubling down on the losing. -
If only dems had embraced voter ID? Uh, no they didn't and sued to allow voting with no ID. Then they lied about how poor people couldn't afford ID, except it's free. If only dem states cleaned up their voting rolls and didn't buy corrupt vote machines and didn't have their election staff cheat their asses off. Yeah, if only Pelosi had introduced the Honest Election Program for 2020. Would have passed unanimously. Leftards lie and love to be lied to.MelloDawg said:
That’s true. If only there had been election integrity bills introduced in Congress that would have provided much more frequent audits and the ability to examine potential fraud.hardhat said:
Cosign. I may have said this before, in 2012 I voted for Rob McKenna. Despite having lived in the same address for a long time, my ballot was thrown out and my signature was challenged. It may not have made a difference, but it seemed strange. America does have a history of electile dysfunction. It would be nice to have some confidence in our system.creepycoug said:
Best post in the thread.Bob_C said:He’s obviously bitter, that’s too bad.
That being said, all states do need a periodic deep dive into the guts and processes of these votes from someone from the outside. Everyone should want that. If for nothing else than to root out incompetency. I have an accounting audit background and you can tell in less than a day if you are dealing with a well run company or not. Have only seen one real case of true material fraud, but seen countless examples of incompetence from accountants that arent necessarily immoral or compromised but are mostly interested in trying to cover up their own mistakes to their own management. Just to keep their jobs.
Same thing applies in these state elections no doubt. -
We’ve already discussed how difficult it would be to implement voter ID. We either A) have each state do it differently which would get us right back to where we are now or B ) have a uniform federal ID which we know red states wouldn’t do, too much “big gubmint”WestlinnDuck said:
If only dems had embraced voter ID? Uh, no they didn't and sued to allow voting with no ID. Then they lied about how poor people couldn't afford ID, except it's free. If only dem states cleaned up their voting rolls and didn't buy corrupt vote machines and didn't have their election staff cheat their asses off. Yeah, if only Pelosi had introduced the Honest Election Program for 2020. Would have passed unanimously. Leftards lie and love to be lied to.MelloDawg said:
That’s true. If only there had been election integrity bills introduced in Congress that would have provided much more frequent audits and the ability to examine potential fraud.hardhat said:
Cosign. I may have said this before, in 2012 I voted for Rob McKenna. Despite having lived in the same address for a long time, my ballot was thrown out and my signature was challenged. It may not have made a difference, but it seemed strange. America does have a history of electile dysfunction. It would be nice to have some confidence in our system.creepycoug said:
Best post in the thread.Bob_C said:He’s obviously bitter, that’s too bad.
That being said, all states do need a periodic deep dive into the guts and processes of these votes from someone from the outside. Everyone should want that. If for nothing else than to root out incompetency. I have an accounting audit background and you can tell in less than a day if you are dealing with a well run company or not. Have only seen one real case of true material fraud, but seen countless examples of incompetence from accountants that arent necessarily immoral or compromised but are mostly interested in trying to cover up their own mistakes to their own management. Just to keep their jobs.
Same thing applies in these state elections no doubt.
It’s a good idea though. I like that we’re talking about it. -
What's hard? Register to vote in your state/county using your state ID. The when you go to vote in person you show your ID they check it and your registration and give you a ballot. We do that here in Idaho. Small little Idaho can do it.MelloDawg said:
We’ve already discussed how difficult it would be to implement voter ID. We either A) have each state do it differently which would get us right back to where we are now or B ) have a uniform federal ID which we know red states wouldn’t do, too much “big gubmint”WestlinnDuck said:
If only dems had embraced voter ID? Uh, no they didn't and sued to allow voting with no ID. Then they lied about how poor people couldn't afford ID, except it's free. If only dem states cleaned up their voting rolls and didn't buy corrupt vote machines and didn't have their election staff cheat their asses off. Yeah, if only Pelosi had introduced the Honest Election Program for 2020. Would have passed unanimously. Leftards lie and love to be lied to.MelloDawg said:
That’s true. If only there had been election integrity bills introduced in Congress that would have provided much more frequent audits and the ability to examine potential fraud.hardhat said:
Cosign. I may have said this before, in 2012 I voted for Rob McKenna. Despite having lived in the same address for a long time, my ballot was thrown out and my signature was challenged. It may not have made a difference, but it seemed strange. America does have a history of electile dysfunction. It would be nice to have some confidence in our system.creepycoug said:
Best post in the thread.Bob_C said:He’s obviously bitter, that’s too bad.
That being said, all states do need a periodic deep dive into the guts and processes of these votes from someone from the outside. Everyone should want that. If for nothing else than to root out incompetency. I have an accounting audit background and you can tell in less than a day if you are dealing with a well run company or not. Have only seen one real case of true material fraud, but seen countless examples of incompetence from accountants that arent necessarily immoral or compromised but are mostly interested in trying to cover up their own mistakes to their own management. Just to keep their jobs.
Same thing applies in these state elections no doubt.
It’s a good idea though. I like that we’re talking about it.




