code monkey wrote:I have 1 very simple question. what the heck is wrong with my fellow citizens?
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code monkey wrote:I have 1 very simple question. what the heck is wrong with my fellow citizens?
lady_*nix wrote:A possibility I want y'all to consider for a minute: Biden squeaks through with exactly 270 electoral votes, Trump takes it to SCOTUS, and the Supremes side with Trump and override both the popular and electoral vote.
Anecdote isn’t evidence, but I’ll note that for the past two years, the demographics in my inbox who most fervently believed in a 2020 blue landslide were White liberal men and occasionally White liberal women. Surely, they insisted, what had happened in 2016 was a blip. Hillary Clinton had been uniquely flawed, the country uniquely complacent, Donald Trump uniquely novel. The results didn’t really reflect America. Black women would save the party; Black women would save us all.
The Black women who wrote to me, meanwhile, were exhausted and often worried. To them, 2016 didn’t feel like a blip. It felt like the America they’d already been living in for decades was finally made visible to the rest of the country. Yes, it had always been racist. Yes, it had always been sexist. Yes, yes, yes.
If you, like Biden, have had the recurring privilege of sadly shaking your head and saying, “This isn’t who we are,” what you really meant was, “This isn’t who I’ve ever had to see us be.” What you really meant was, “This isn’t my America. . . . Crap, is it yours?”
Maybe the closeness of this election will make us revisit Hillary Clinton: It wasn’t so much that she was flawed as that we were. Older White male candidates don’t guarantee a tidal wave, either.
pumpkinpi wrote:So I've addressed this on facebook and twitter, but I trust y'all the most. When is it REALLY official? I mean, official enough to know how states will cast their electoral ballots. People getting excited over news organizations "calling" it with such narrow margins seems to me just wishful thinking. Don't the states have to make the final call? Why can't we just wait until then to celebrate? Besides, you know, impatience.....
pumpkinpi wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:So I've addressed this on facebook and twitter, but I trust y'all the most. When is it REALLY official? I mean, official enough to know how states will cast their electoral ballots. People getting excited over news organizations "calling" it with such narrow margins seems to me just wishful thinking. Don't the states have to make the final call? Why can't we just wait until then to celebrate? Besides, you know, impatience.....
Would it be when they stop counting votes?
SciFiFisher wrote:Well, it's not really "OFFICIAL" until the electors meet and cast their votes. Technically, that means not until December.
SciFiFisher wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:So I've addressed this on facebook and twitter, but I trust y'all the most. When is it REALLY official? I mean, official enough to know how states will cast their electoral ballots. People getting excited over news organizations "calling" it with such narrow margins seems to me just wishful thinking. Don't the states have to make the final call? Why can't we just wait until then to celebrate? Besides, you know, impatience.....
Would it be when they stop counting votes?
Well, it's not really "OFFICIAL" until the electors meet and cast their votes. Technically, that means not until December.
Unofficially, we will know all the vote counts by the end of next week.
The US faces a long and dark road as it deals with the systemic problems that allowed Trump to take power and the brutal measures he will take to stay there.
But Biden's win matters enormously. The door to US democracy is open. Everyone who helped achieve this should feel proud.
pumpkinpi wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:So I've addressed this on facebook and twitter, but I trust y'all the most. When is it REALLY official? I mean, official enough to know how states will cast their electoral ballots. People getting excited over news organizations "calling" it with such narrow margins seems to me just wishful thinking. Don't the states have to make the final call? Why can't we just wait until then to celebrate? Besides, you know, impatience.....
Would it be when they stop counting votes?
Well, it's not really "OFFICIAL" until the electors meet and cast their votes. Technically, that means not until December.
Unofficially, we will know all the vote counts by the end of next week.
Well yeah, that's true every year. But at some point the electors find out who to cast their votes for. Is it the state's election official who makes that call?
SciFiFisher wrote:I am struggling a bit with the "they are not our enemies" and "we need to reach out to them and heal the country" tropes. Frankly, many of these people are criminals and they need to be held accountable. And I am not just talking about minor election campaign rules violations kind of criminal.
I sincerely hope that there is a real honest effort to hold people accountable. If there is not I don't see how we can reconcile our differences. As for the 71 million people supporting a fascist takeover of the United States I am not sure exactly what type of reconciliation I can have with them? A tense almost peaceful co-existence?
I told Brite this weekend maybe I should start flying the U.S. flag from the garage again and tell my Trump neighbors that I am proud of it again.
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