No, I think the Republicans have given up on Trump. Trump's base, is just the cult and a few craven power worshipers.
I am talking about the people on the front-lines helping voters, not the behind-the-scenes people. Plus I am not black so I am safe. And I know how to code-switch around RW...
They won't attack election workers.
Election workers are there to help any voter who wants to vote and the OVERWHELMING in-person voters are crazy Republicans. Everyone else votes by mail if possible.
If you don't understand that the whole of the federal government is shaped by the appointees then you don't understand our system of government.
Trump is a traitor and criminal. He should be facing capital punishment for being a traitor and not allowed to run for office and do more harm.
Biden could be 100 years old, in a coma, and on a respirator and I would still vote for him over Trump.
The vote is for a LOT more than just the president.
Why stop there?
There is a whole corrupt wing of the Republican party that puts Trump over party and country.
And according to Trump's lawyers, he could simply resign (having not been impeached) and be completely free of punishment
Here is an audio version of the briefing (~1hr)
In the first 15 min. Trump's lawyer argues that a president is completely immune from ANYTHING that might be remotely considered an official act UNLESS he is impeached and convinced. This includes such examples as, selling pardons, selling...
If anybody thinks that the authors of the 14.3th Amendment didn't intend the president to be included, they are both factually wrong (see Federalists papers, congressional testimony from the time) and just plain loony.
They were talking about stripping the voting rights of ALL Southerners for...
The Supreme Court isn't going to save Trump on the 'Presidential Immunity'. They may waffle on '14th Amendment disqualification' issue.
They look like they are going to drag their feet. Cowards.
Trump isn't going to be the Republican nominee. He is going the way of Giuliani
All the crazy hippy culture that we see from the 1960s was only a small fraction of society, the media made it seem a LOT bigger than it was. The VAST majority of youth and adults at the time were way more straight-laced.
Sure the silent generation was freaked out too but they are mostly...
The funny thing about "Grok" is that it is a Martian word (Coined by Heinlein in Stranger in a Strange Land) for "understanding" that was adopted by hippies in the 60s for what we now would call "woke".
These boomers are still resentful about not having any fun in the 60s.
I do not understand why people are bringing up "hard determinism". Hard determinism cannot exist for well-understood physics reasons.
Libertarian free will doesn't exist because we don't have access to (or control of), the precursors to our mental states. No magical explanations need to...
You wording is difficult to parse. Are you supporting the idea
1. The fact that we are consciousness is obvious and doesn't need to be debated
2. The lack of (libertarian) free will poses a problem for the existence of consciousness.
You don't actually know if people are conscious or just appear to be conscious.
Just like the appearance of "freewill" doesn't mean that (libertarian) free will exists.
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