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@heywoodu Nobody cares about the election paperwork in court anymore. These lawyers are getting PAID to fill in thousands of useless documents 99% of world's population doesn't even understand.

 

What I want to know is whether Biden continues the trade war with China or not? Huawei is good again? China loves NBA again? Hong Kong is yesterday' news again? :p

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26 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

@heywoodu Nobody cares about the election paperwork in court anymore. These lawyers are getting PAID to fill in thousands of useless documents 99% of world's population doesn't even understand.

Trump still does, and it's going to remain fun to see him flailing about like a dying fish until he actually concedes :p 

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1 hour ago, Monzanator said:

@heywoodu Nobody cares about the election paperwork in court anymore. These lawyers are getting PAID to fill in thousands of useless documents 99% of world's population doesn't even understand.

 

What I want to know is whether Biden continues the trade war with China or not? Huawei is good again? China loves NBA again? Hong Kong is yesterday' news again? :p

I can answer the last two question because you don't have to wait Biden's response. China and NBA are repairing relationships at least television broadcasting already resumed, sponsorship may still wait view rates data of next season. Hong Kong is never gonna back yesterday and still transforming towards authoritarian administration. Post-protest clean-up activities are still undergoing and no signs of stopping due to foreign countries' condemning.

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Trump still does, and it's going to remain fun to see him flailing about like a dying fish until he actually concedes :p 

 

There's no fun left since Biden has won the elections already. Who cares what Trump does now? You had the circus in town for 4 years and you still want more? Geez, it's fucking politics. I didn't realize you're a masochist to such a degree you're gonna follow him until the bitter end  :crazy:

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25 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

 

There's no fun left since Biden has won the elections already. Who cares what Trump does now? You had the circus in town for 4 years and you still want more? Geez, it's fucking politics. I didn't realize you're a masochist to such a degree you're gonna follow him until the bitter end  :crazy:

Considering that plenty of Americans march in the streets to show support it seems pretty clear that quite a lot of people care. Not saying that it will change anything in the election result, but it could very well be a step on the way, either to a comeback in 4 years, to some other Trumpish candidate or at the very least to another major participation in the Georgia runoffs. It's in no way impossible that Trump will pretty much disappear after leaving office, but it could also be just the other way.

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6 hours ago, Agger said:

Considering that plenty of Americans march in the streets to show support it seems pretty clear that quite a lot of people care. Not saying that it will change anything in the election result, but it could very well be a step on the way, either to a comeback in 4 years, to some other Trumpish candidate or at the very least to another major participation in the Georgia runoffs. It's in no way impossible that Trump will pretty much disappear after leaving office, but it could also be just the other way.

Huh? Nobody cares about Trump supporters. They were villified even more so than Trump himself. It's only BLM and Democrats dwelling on their victory that truly matters. Let's see how fast Biden can "fix America" or will he blame Trump for everything that happens during his term.

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