Message from @Red Storm (in NYC)
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Israel gets in the way in the Mid-East, but it's not as monumental as people make it.
I say let the Nehlens little by little chip away at its influence as they become more prominent, then we'll start asking these questions.
lol we've had two shills save the thread from being archived today
hmm
I'm thinking of rewriting the OP
wtf are dems /ourguy/
/pol/ is more for online activism
I'm all ears
current /ptg/ thread only has 138 posters
that's going to have practically 0 impact if we have them all go out door-to-door
whereas 138 posters can easily reach 10,000 people each --> 1,380,000
so more focus on online psyops is what you're suggesting?
using the Internet
yeah
sounds like a good idea
also, we should closely monitor spaces like /r/BlueMidterm2018
Daily Kos, Democratic Underground
the left is miles ahead of the right in terms of online organization
maybe gather evidence in case they decide to conspire in bussing or something?
the American right is sadly still mostly comprised of boomers (arguably the left is as well)
Is bussing even illegal though ?
If it isn't, we should try to get the GOP to fund bussing of their own
when you do it to multiple polling stations yeah lol
oh, yeah
I heard that Trump would have won New Hampshire and Nevada were it not for illegal bussing
definitely NH, possibly NV
I don't care about HIM winning those states as much as the senate seats.
also, I wonder if there was any fraud in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania
the margins were really thin
from what I've seen those states are clean
I also wonder if Trump really did win the popular vote in reality if you subtract all the voter fraud away
MI does paper ballots exclusively, and they recounted votes in WI
(especially given the fact that Hillary somehow did better in California than Obama in 2012 while performing worse in every other state)
didn't the Wisconsin recount reveal even more votes for Trump
This is why I suggest strict federal voter ID legislation
the fact that the Rs didn't try that when they had so much legislative power in the Bush era fucking astounds me
Bush Republicans are pretty much establishment stooges though
and Bush was a "welcome hispanics into the GOP" kind of guy
Fair enough, but you'd think they'd care about their own political capital enough to do voter ID legislation
If they want to make it a "hispanics welcome" party, they could have at least pushed voter ID