Joe Biden is now POTUS

The next three weeks are a moment of truth for the Republican Party.
As election officials in contested states certify President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, verifying that the vote count is accurate and complete, G.O.P. officials from state capitols to Congress will be forced to choose between the will of voters and the will of one man: President Trump.
In pushing his false claims to the limit and forcing Republicans into acquiescence or silence, Mr. Trump has revealed the fragility of the electoral system — and shaken it. Above, supporters of the president in Atlanta on Saturday.
Mr. Trump’s attempt to subvert the election results appears to be growing more futile by the day: Georgia became the first contested state on Friday to certify its vote for Mr. Biden. Michigan lawmakers said they would honor the outcome of the state’s election process after a White House meeting on Friday. The state’s deadline for certification is Monday.
And as Mr. Trump brazenly seeks to delay the certification of the election, he is also mounting a similarly audacious bid to keep control of the Republican National Committee even after he leaves office.

The Trump administration is using its last weeks to lock in many of the president’s policies and interfere with President-elect Joe Biden’s agenda.​
Top officials are racing against the clock to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, secure oil drilling leases in Alaska, punish China, carry out executions and thwart any plans that Mr. Biden may have to reestablish the Iran nuclear deal. In some cases, Mr. Trump’s government plans to act just days — or even hours — before Mr. Biden is inaugurated on Jan. 20.​
But even as Mr. Trump refuses to accept the reality of his loss, the rest of the world — and Mr. Biden — is moving on. Everyone from world leaders to business executives have called the president-elect to congratulate him.​
 
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Companies like GM need to get with the times.
They could have easily been pioneers of EV and riding that wave into the future.

Becareful or go the way of Blockbuster and die because you refuse to embrace the obvious. In BB case it was streaming...
With GM..it's clearly clean energy and EV..

Legit question regarding GM and their electric program... I remember they had a Cadillac some years back that was fully EV and it didn't really move. I also remember the Chevy Spark... Also didn't move. Neither were fully electric, but it was a step. So they clearly had the capabilities. My question is... Would the type of buyer that likes to be cutting edge, embraces fully electric, the typical Tesla owner. Are they lining up to buy a GM??? Because when I talk to Tesla owner they honestly sound like Apple people in that its just as much about "owning a Tesla" as it is about the tech. So I guess I'm skeptical about how successful GM really wouldve been had then been first to market with a fully electric vehicle.
 
This is why.... Republicans have been mostly silent on this.... and why they are still trying to use this fraudulent mail-in voting argument. This is why they are going after Dominion.

This is all to create legal precedent... when they try for the real prize.... Mail-in voting...

They want to have shit in the books to be able to carve out an argument

It's the same logic that the pro-lifers are doing with these court cases trying to put limits on abortion.

You know you are going to lose... but the hope is that you will get a ruling on a case that you can use to chip away at the big prize.

These fuckers ain't slick
He who lives by the sword dies by the sword. These people have rejected national voting standards
so that each little red state can have its own way of suppressing minority votes. The result is that the
US electoral system is an amalgam of many different things. If the GOP now wants to eliminate mail
in voting, then they have to have one uniform voting system all over the country guaranteeing equal
access. For example, Texas will not disenfranchise voters in Democrat counties by removing their ballot
drop off boxes
 
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