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Jesus Christ. He challenged the election and they are using that to keep him from being president again. I will leave it at that.
No they're not using the fact that he challenged the election against him. He leaned on a State Official to "find" 12k votes. He's probably going to get away with it, because Trump is good at walking the line and keeping just enough separation from bad deeds to avoid getting in trouble.

Again, why are you whining about this. This court case is helping Trump. Unless they actually find him guilty of something that would prevent him from running or taking office, this case is going to be the thing that puts him back in the White House.
 
No they're not using the fact that he challenged the election against him. He leaned on a State Official to "find" 12k votes. He's probably going to get away with it, because Trump is good at walking the line and keeping just enough separation from bad deeds to avoid getting in trouble.

Again, why are you whining about this. This court case is helping Trump. Unless they actually find him guilty of something that would prevent him from running or taking office, this case is going to be the thing that puts him back in the White House.
Are you trolling like Rob now? I left that post at that 2 days ago, nobody is "whining" about anything. Are you guys running out of facts to argue or something. Is the house of the left crumbling?
 
Assuming you believe stopping the woke agenda is the most important issue right now, then Ron looks like the man for that job. I was iffy on DeSantis, but I'm beginning to think killing the woke agenda is a priority and all Trump has is his stale stolen election rhetoric.

 
“These instruments, the international pandemic treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005), have been in the works since 2021 and despite facing major pushback, are on track to be completed by May 2024.”

“In section OP35, the heads of state and government agree to “take measures to counter and address the negative impacts of health-related misinformation, disinformation, hate speech and stigmatization, especially on social media platforms” and counter “vaccine hesitancy in the context of pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.” Additionally, section OP42 includes an agreement to combat “misinformation.””

“This political declaration is one of the many ways the UN is tightening its grip on speech. This year alone, it has started building a “digital army” to fight against “deadly disinformation”, encouraged people to snitch on each other for “hate speech”, and claimed that censoring “disinformation” and “hate speech” will protect “free speech.”

 
Existing traffic cameras set up across America to find speeding and red light scofflaws are being replaced by smarter, artificial intelligence-fueled versions equipped with upgraded software that for the first time gives the government the ability to monitor behavior inside of private vehicles, raising the alarm of privacy advocates”

“However, the Biden administration authorized states to utilize up to 10 percent of the bill's $15.6 billion highway safety funds to purchase cameras and other “automated traffic enforcement” tools—and many did just that.”

“Further, software upgrades that allow for the ability to analyze the inside of vehicles and the behaviors of the drivers and passengers have raised concerns among privacy advocates of an increasingly intrusive government that would have seemed straight out of a dystopian science fiction novel to past generations.”

““People should be free to go about their lives without being analyzed by faceless AI systems."”

 
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The drones are coming 👁

"Those attending outdoor parties or barbecues in New York City this weekend may notice an uninvited guest looming over their festivities: a police surveillance drone."

"“Deploying drones in this way is a sci-fi inspired scenario.”"

"Like many cities, New York is increasingly relying on drones for policing purposes."

"Mayor Eric Adams, a former police captain, has said he wants to see police further embrace the “endless” potential of drones...."


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Existing traffic cameras set up across America to find speeding and red light scofflaws are being replaced by smarter, artificial intelligence-fueled versions equipped with upgraded software that for the first time gives the government the ability to monitor behavior inside of private vehicles, raising the alarm of privacy advocates”

“However, the Biden administration authorized states to utilize up to 10 percent of the bill's $15.6 billion highway safety funds to purchase cameras and other “automated traffic enforcement” tools—and many did just that.”

“Further, software upgrades that allow for the ability to analyze the inside of vehicles and the behaviors of the drivers and passengers have raised concerns among privacy advocates of an increasingly intrusive government that would have seemed straight out of a dystopian science fiction novel to past generations.”

““People should be free to go about their lives without being analyzed by faceless AI systems."”

Genuine question: Why do people think they have a reasonable expectation of privacy when they are out in public?
 
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