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caretaker Oct 2nd 2020 10:35 am

Re: 2020 Election
 

Originally Posted by yellowroom (Post 12917714)
they've got basically a mini hospital facility at the White House so they could do this already. They obviously need something or someone they can’t have there.

It's a convenient excuse for not taking questions, or maybe Melania told him to get out.

RICH Oct 2nd 2020 11:52 am

Re: 2020 Election
 

Originally Posted by Lion in Winter (Post 12917065)
As did mine, up here in Illinois. I'm going to scan it up and print multiple copies of it and then fill them all out in my living room and then stuff the collection box at city hall.

Apparently. :p

I don't have a scanner or printer, and there was only 1 envelope, with a bar code.
It was picked up by my mail person today. I will spend the weekend scouring nearby ditches to see if I can find it.'
Seriously though, online tracking says it was sent on 9/29 = 2 day delivery, so i will look tue/wed to see if it shows received.
I did think about the Trump +ve test before I filled it in but did not change my mind.

Leslie Oct 2nd 2020 1:03 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 

Originally Posted by kimilseung (Post 12917722)
He can walk, which is actually an improvement if we think of the ramps.

He managed to string together complete sentences --- also an improvement. Maybe covid effects him differently than humans.

zzrmark Oct 2nd 2020 1:07 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 

Originally Posted by RICH (Post 12917744)
I don't have a scanner or printer, and there was only 1 envelope, with a bar code.
It was picked up by my mail person today. I will spend the weekend scouring nearby ditches to see if I can find it.'
Seriously though, online tracking says it was sent on 9/29 = 2 day delivery, so i will look tue/wed to see if it shows received.
I did think about the Trump +ve test before I filled it in but did not change my mind.

Ours will be delivered by the same trusted bloke that successfully delivered our primary ballots, me. I shall be taking them to the early voting location on Monday and dropping them in the box outside the station. I should know sometime Tuesday that my ballot has been received at the county elections office and then I'll keep an eye out for notifications advising issues, if any, and later on, that it's been counted.

Lion in Winter Oct 2nd 2020 1:18 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...7a304e55de.jpg



Originally Posted by RICH (Post 12917744)
I don't have a scanner or printer, and there was only 1 envelope, with a bar code.
It was picked up by my mail person today. I will spend the weekend scouring nearby ditches to see if I can find it.'
Seriously though, online tracking says it was sent on 9/29 = 2 day delivery, so i will look tue/wed to see if it shows received.
I did think about the Trump +ve test before I filled it in but did not change my mind.

Mine looks like this (identifying info removed of course). Very fishy, look at all those instructions in foreign on the right. Obviously the whole thing is rigged.



Steerpike Oct 2nd 2020 2:03 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12917684)
...
Trump apparently also takes these medications.

zinc, vitamin D, famotidine, melatonin and a daily aspirin.

...

On my daily hike tonight, chatted with a fellow hiker who said she takes daily supplements of Vit D, Vit C, and Zinc. I am taking Vit D and Vit C. This must be the umpteenth time I've heard about zinc. Anyone care to offer an assessment of zinc? I heard it in association with the whole HCQ thing, so wrote it off as a Trumpism, but maybe Zinc is worth looking at? I also take a daily 'multivitamin' which contains 11 mg Zinc so maybe I'm covered :)


Originally Posted by lansbury (Post 12917693)
Probably got to pump his stomach to get rid of the bleach he drank.


Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12917700)
Oh goodness if he drank bleach he is gonna be more than a stomach pump, bleach does very bad things and quite quickly too.

Lets just say if you drank bleach and got to the hospital in time to save your life, you will likely lose your stomach, and part of your esophagus, the surgeon would after removing your stomach and part or all of your esophagus, take your small intestine and do their thing, and presto now your eating baby food/mushy foods the rest of your life, and when you swallow the food goes directly into your intestine since you no longer have a stomach.

Oh and the bleach on the way to the hospital will be burning your stomach and esophagus causing you extreme pain.

Never drink bleach folks.

Oh and if you waited too long to go to the hospital, RIP.

You seem to know rather a lot about drinking bleach :)

retzie Oct 2nd 2020 2:13 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12917666)
Too bad everyone doesn't have such easy access to healthcare, must be nice to be the President...

Right?! "Hey everyone, look at the healthcare your loved ones might have survived if they'd had..."

:unsure:

Steerpike Oct 2nd 2020 2:18 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 

Originally Posted by RICH (Post 12917744)
I don't have a scanner or printer, and there was only 1 envelope, with a bar code.
It was picked up by my mail person today. I will spend the weekend scouring nearby ditches to see if I can find it.'
Seriously though, online tracking says it was sent on 9/29 = 2 day delivery, so i will look tue/wed to see if it shows received.
I did think about the Trump +ve test before I filled it in but did not change my mind.

I actually called the Maricopa County (AZ) voter registration folks and - after a 25 minute hold - got a great guy who was very helpful. First of all, if I have mail-forwarding in force, they won't forward my ballot so it may get returned to sender. If I have mail-hold in force, they should hold it pending my return (I'm planning on being out of town for next 3 weeks). So the guy suggested I simply have them mail my ballot to my other address in CA. He said that was totally legit, and so I gave him the address and that's what should happen Oct. 7. He said I can mail it from CA - no issue with it being mailed from out-of-state.

I asked about signatures; he said if you registered to vote at the time of vehicle registration, the signature they have on file to 'match to' is the one on your drivers license. He also said, if they do have a discrepancy, they will call the number you write on your ballot. Signature is required, phone number is not - but if you provide it, they will call that number to discuss any signature issues. (good reason to have a cell phone! :) ).

I then asked about counting. The ballots are received and 'verified' (signature, etc) on receipt. But the actual VOTE is not tallied until election day. So the sooner you mail, the sooner you can verify it was received and valid. The online website feature allows you to verify things like 'received', 'validated', 'counted' etc.

All in all, a great conversation - worth the 20 minute hold!

scrubbedexpat091 Oct 2nd 2020 2:21 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 
Kellyanne Conway has tested positive.

scrubbedexpat091 Oct 2nd 2020 2:39 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 

Originally Posted by Steerpike (Post 12917791)
On my daily hike tonight, chatted with a fellow hiker who said she takes daily supplements of Vit D, Vit C, and Zinc. I am taking Vit D and Vit C. This must be the umpteenth time I've heard about zinc. Anyone care to offer an assessment of zinc? I heard it in association with the whole HCQ thing, so wrote it off as a Trumpism, but maybe Zinc is worth looking at? I also take a daily 'multivitamin' which contains 11 mg Zinc so maybe I'm covered :)




You seem to know rather a lot about drinking bleach :)


https://www.uchealth.org/today/zinc-...t-of-covid-19/

All I could really find on zinc at least a reputable website.




Steerpike Oct 2nd 2020 4:37 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 
The issue of 'removing the filibuster' has come up a number of times in recent days. I wasn't too familiar with the details, so I read this entire article that makes the case for removing the filibuster - https://www.vox.com/21424582/filibus...-abolish-trump . Basically, the senate requires a 60-vote majority to pass legislation, except judicial appointments and certain financial transactions. Removing the filibuster would basically make all votes a simple matter of a 51-vote majority. The article lays out 8 common reasons NOT to do it, then reasons why those arguments are invalid. Not understanding the history, I found this fascinating and informative. It also gives some background on the 'Republican bias' of the senate (due to small states having more clout), the concept of 'veto points', and much more.

If the Democrats take the senate this election, they could apparently make the rule change, and then also take the steps to admit Washington DC and Puerto Rico into the Senate, likely shifting the balance of power in the senate for a long time to come.

Steerpike Oct 2nd 2020 4:42 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 
Talking to my neighbor on my hike tonight, he mentioned the possibility of another impeachment of Trump. The new Senate is seated early January, while Trump is still in power during his first term. This new Senate, if it has a Democratic majority, could then vote to impeach Trump still in his current term, even if he wins the election. I haven't heard much about it but I did see it flash by somewhere. I think it was mentioned as a threat to the current senate not to appoint a new Supreme Court judge before the election.

scrubbedexpat091 Oct 2nd 2020 6:38 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 

Originally Posted by Lion in Winter (Post 12917779)

Mine looks like this (identifying info removed of course). Very fishy, look at all those instructions in foreign on the right. Obviously the whole thing is rigged.

Some republicans might have a stroke if the knew I accessed and filled out my ballot on the internet. Although I do have to print it, and mail it back, can't submit online.

I am pretty sure there are several languages I can choose from as well.




I wish congress had term limits, some of these congress critters spend too many years in office, maybe 4 terms max for the House and 2 terms for Senate, at least there would be fresh minds coming in every few years.

Find me Doc Brown, and his time machine, we need to go back to the late 1700's and make some changes.......:rofl:






scrubbedexpat091 Oct 2nd 2020 6:39 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 

Originally Posted by Steerpike (Post 12917841)
Talking to my neighbor on my hike tonight, he mentioned the possibility of another impeachment of Trump. The new Senate is seated early January, while Trump is still in power during his first term. This new Senate, if it has a Democratic majority, could then vote to impeach Trump still in his current term, even if he wins the election. I haven't heard much about it but I did see it flash by somewhere. I think it was mentioned as a threat to the current senate not to appoint a new Supreme Court judge before the election.


This has crossed my mind a few times.


username.exe Oct 2nd 2020 7:36 pm

Re: 2020 Election
 

Originally Posted by Steerpike (Post 12917841)
Talking to my neighbor on my hike tonight, he mentioned the possibility of another impeachment of Trump. The new Senate is seated early January, while Trump is still in power during his first term. This new Senate, if it has a Democratic majority, could then vote to impeach Trump still in his current term, even if he wins the election. I haven't heard much about it but I did see it flash by somewhere. I think it was mentioned as a threat to the current senate not to appoint a new Supreme Court judge before the election.

Interesting, but most likely very fanciful thinking. The house would need to conduct impeachment hearings first (on what charges?), prior to the Senate trial. Seems like a lot to squeeze in to two months, especially if the election results are contested at the SC. When do House members commence their roles? After Jan 20? The Dems would also need to swing the Senate at the election, too.

If they do get rid of the filibuster, I'd like to see an end to the lame duck period (would that require a constitutional amendment?), and make election day a public holiday.


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