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We write as the New York Times has finally found damning evidence that Donald Trump is not the billionaire, successful businessman, he has always presented himself to be – some of us were long aware of this. He may be nearer to being a tax cheat. On the other side of the electoral ledger, Trump has fortuitously found Amy Barrett to buttress his position when (not if) the elections are thrown into the Supreme Court.

Currently, a range of polls have Joe Biden leading almost everywhere. Nationally, he leads Trump by between eight (8) and ten (10) points. In the six (6) to eight (8) battleground states, Biden has leads greater than the margins of error in about five (5) to six (6) of them. Trump leads in one (1) or two (2) and there are a few where there are statistical ties. There is some significant enlargement of the electoral map (battleground states) as states like Texas and Georgia beckon as if ‘fool’s gold’ for Democrats. These are where every election is won or lost.

Presidential elections in America, in recent times – yes, but throughout their history, have been bedevilled by all manner of fraud – on all sides, at different times, but particularly by Republicans, currently, so as to compensate for being the less populace of the two major parties, which it has become. Exit polling, the gold standard for elections, as the highly reliable measure for predicting outcomes and detecting fraud have often failed to avoid the opposite results within the American context. Unlike pre-election polling, no guesswork is required for exit polling which is globally deployed.

In the 2000 presidential elections George Bush, number two (2), was able to defeat Al Gore when the Supreme Court, which Trump has now stacked with loyalists, intervened and threw the elections to Bush. Of course, the Florida Republican Secretary of State, Katherine Harris, had already prepared the ground by removing tens of thousands of Afrikan-American voters from the rolls in strategic areas – they could not vote. If you were Black, with a criminal record, and your name was Brown all the Browns in your immediate areas were therewith removed from the voter rolls. This remains a central Republican voter suppression tactic.

This preparation of the battleground, as if for war, has been, all this time, going on behind the scenes by well-paid soldiers who know that their boss, Trump, never wants to be seen as a ‘loser’. Trump as the out-and-out fraudster and well aware of all the historic electoral shenanigans will be hard to be persuaded by what he sees as meaningless traditions. It should not be doubted that new systems of election rigging are being hatched as an ongoing project.

Trump should be believed when he contends that the only way he could lose is if the elections were unfair. We must see his attempts to manipulate the postal system; his inordinate control over Republican governors, like Ron DeSantis in Florida, a battleground state; and in the absence of a possible clear defeat, the reliability of a Supreme Court to appoint him, an easy ask. We concede though, that the court may not be as dependable as he would like it to be.

The 2004 elections were stolen based on electronic manipulation by George Bush or people acting on his behalf – essentially Karl Rove, who Bush called the ‘architect’. Rove and his fellow architects, again in Florida, were able to program voter machines so that votes for John Kerry were recognized, by the machines, as votes for Bush.

In Ohio, Ken Blackwell, a Black republican and former mayor of Cincinnati, oversaw the same kinds of built-in irregularities in certain counties as he certified numbers of electors inconsistent with actual registered voters. Bush’s approval ratings days before the election was 48%, with political momentum going against him. Normally when an incumbent president is below 50% he/she tends to lose. But Bush ‘won’ 51-48% in Ohio as the voting machines supplied by republican outfits included Diebold Election Systems, Inc. (DESI), Election Systems & Software (ESS) and Sequoia Voting Systems did the job intended. These are the companies which conspired with Karl Rove to steal two elections in a row and were the suppliers of 80% of all voting machines within the USA.

Notwithstanding the underlying election fraud by Bush, CNN had called the 2004 election for Kerry. But soon after and based on one of sixteen statistical impossibilities, a few thousand additional votes produced a five (5) point swing for Bush. This was also inconsistent with the exit polling results in the decisive states of Florida and Ohio. CNN then reversed itself and began calling the elections for Bush instead of Kerry. This action wiped out Kerry’s three (3) percentage points lead which he had gained up to 01:36 am and had Bush now leading by 2 percentage points in Florida. Only in America!

Pennsylvania also played a similar role in these fraudulent 2004 elections.

Enter Mitt Romney, and the 2012 elections, with Barack Obama seeking a second term. Romney comes along with the serial election fraudster Karl Rove. Maybe it was John McCain, given the man which he was said to be, who declined to participate in an election fraud against Obama in 2008. Donald Trump could never be depended upon to behave in such ways. History may indeed show that McCain created a break in the historic fraudulence of Karl Rove during the 2008 presidential elections – Obama v McCain.

Readers may recall Karl Rove, appearing on Fox News as commentator, in the 2012 elections, delaying a concession long after all indications were that Obama was being projected to be the winner of Ohio and thus would have garnered the 270 electoral votes to be the next president. Rove knew something only few others would have known.

It was Willian Skinner who alerted us about a report in the press concerning a motley group of hackers who were claiming to have discovered the planned electronic theft of Karl Rove and his associates and succeeded in blocking them, putting Rove’s agents into an electronic trap. As a result we are left to presume that Rove’s actions coupled with Romney’s long delayed concession was their way of giving the hidden and fraudulent hands more time to manifest this massive election fraud once more.

As we approach the first question and answer session on Tuesday (these could hardly pass for debates) Trump will see them as an opportunity to destroy Biden using his belligerent, uncouth, style. Biden’s handlers will be happy if they can get him out of there with at least a credible draw. There will be hardly any machinations, hopes, about winning given the damaged goods with which they have been handed. However, for Trump, less so than for Biden, the real game is taking place elsewhere and conducted by the forces of darkness from whence the whole panoply of American electoral fraud will be in a heightened state of readiness.

We have estimated that even if Joe Biden were to win the popular vote, win the Electoral College by a significant margin, win the exit polling, have all major media projecting him as the winner, by some chance have the Supreme Court declare him as winner, these will not be enough to convince Donald Trump that he is indeed anything less than the winner. Biden will then have to get Trump to concede and exit the White House, still. A dependence of the military brass is ill-advised. These may prove more difficult than winning the election as Trump has already prepared a case indicting the Democrats for engaging in massive election fraud. And as irrational as that maybe, we’ve seen this play reenacted for four years, Trump winning more often than not.

Biden the dependable nationalist, like Al Gore and John Kerry before him, may even find a way to capture defeat from the jaws of victory in order to preserve the republic and avoid a decent into civil unrest, even if the Supreme Court acted in his favour and against an adamant Donald Trump.

Of course, there will be demonstrations in the street regardless of final outcome..

There can be no daylight between the high-handed nomination of Amy Barrett and the election fraud being perpetrated by Donald J. Trump and those acting on his behalf. As this looming crisis to empire takes us on a slow march to a near unavoidable disaster it maybe high time for American policymakers to rethink all the structures on which this experiment was constructed. Certainly, an ‘exceptional nation’ should not have produced a Donald Trump, let alone have him elevated to the seat of power. A power position which then transforms a fraudster into a neo-fascist with the perceived power to say who, in the case of Venezuela, is to be that country’s president. The power of the presidency may be the one thing keeping Trump out of jail, Should he lose all bets are off. And Trump knows this too well.

Strengthened by the fraudulence of empire he can now do to America what the United States has for two hundred and fifty (250) years done to the rest of the world. One man, Donald J. Trump, has in a mere four (4) years done more damage to the United States of America than all the armies ever seen and not even a thousand Joe Bidens could recover it.


1,186 responses to “How Donald Trump is Stealing the 2020 Presidential Elections”


  1. @Donna

    It is not a matter of being helpless, whether a peg or basket of currencies approach there is no guarantee given the design of our economy. The bottom line is that our heavy dependence on services coupled with a voracious appetite to consume products and services foreign create an unsolvable problem given the current state of play.


  2. @David October 11, 2020 2:04 PM “How is what you want possible with our dollar pegged to the USD? ”

    BDS was not always pegged to USD, that happened long, long after I was an adult. In fact I was an adult long before there was any BDS. Back in the day Barbados used the East Caribbean dollar [perhaps we should have stayed with the East Caribbean dollar] My recollection is that the Barbados dollar was first issued in December 1973, and that it was not a financial or economic decision, but that it was some kinda nationalistic thingy.

    At elementary school i had to learn pounds, shillings and pence. [12 pence=1 shilling, 20 shillings =1 pound] Never ever used pounds, shillings and pence in real life because on my first visit to the U.K, that country had already moved to pounds and pence, [perhaps they should have moved to the Euro] with 100 pence equals one pound. My parents talked about getting paid a shilling a day, so it maybe that Barbados used shillings etc, up to about the 1940’s?

    I am recalling from memory so anybody older and wiser [which means all of you, lol!] than me can correct me. And I’d be happy for you to do so.

    Back in the day old Bajans referred to what was formally denominated as one cent as ha’penny. Half penny.


  3. “….voracious appetite to consume….”

    Now here’s something we can control!

    See, not so helpless after all. We have been living above our means for a long time. Back to basics doesn’t sound so bad!


  4. @Donna

    Unfortunately we cannot pivot in the short term from where we find ourselves now. We are pleased to see production of quick reaping crops has increased 16%, it is a small step in the right direction. In the short term we have to swim in dodo.


  5. @Simple Simon

    Here is an interesting read when you are resting your old bones. A reminder the EC dollar is also pegged to the USD.

    https://www.elibrary.imf.org/view/IMF071/12381-9781616352653/12381-9781616352653/ch15.xml


  6. @David “Unfortunately we cannot pivot in the short term from where we find ourselves now. We are pleased to see production of quick reaping crops has increased 16%”

    probably more than 16%. You would be amazed at what does NOT get counted. I’ve worked as a census taker, both here and abroad, population cususs and agricultural census, and a lot of what would be fancily caled “micor farming” does not get counted.

    I with my planting buddy produces at a minimum 1,000 KG of food per year [avocado, coconuts, okra, spinach, yams, cassava, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, butternut squash, cucumbers, hot and sweet peppers, chives, thyme, marjoram, and I can assure you that NONE of it gets counted in any formal agricultural data.

    P.S Some coconut vendors over the last 2 years have stared stealing ALL of the coconuts, but even stolen coconuts still find their way into the economy, still go towards quelling somebody’s hunger or thirst, so it is a loss to me, but not to the economy.


  7. @David yours@.24pm
    After all the names that they called Dr. Fauci just shows they are getting desperate

    https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/11/politics/fauci-trump-campaign-ad-out-of-context/index.html


  8. Putting a bully in his place

  9. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Dear John, fivethirtyeight is a fairly reputable site for BALANCED political fare… the editors do not let their biases interfere with the heavy lift metrics they interpret…

    That said to ridicule your using their analysis re Minnesota to back ur POV but complety dismissing them when their analysis says that your candidate is a deplorable, atrocious leader… who is losing according to all the deep dive poll analysis.

    They also had an article there recently which opined that your idol was doing badly in states he must win to get to 270… so yes Minnesota the reliable blue state of recent cycles which came within several thousand votes of giving Trump their electoral college bounty could go all the way for him during this cycle…

    But what about Pennsylavnia, Ohio and Arizona to name three which could swing back to Biden… “538” also projectes that too … that tidbit didn’t tickle your interest!

    And surely u didn’t notice their article discussing FLORIDA going blue..

    You are so transparently hypocritical that its embarrassingly facile pointing out your biases!

    I gone.


  10. dpD;

    John’s remit appears to be to post articles etc. favourable to Trump without reference to the content, believability nor innate truthfulness. He marches to the beat of the fake news drummer.


  11. Biden and Harris dodging the question about packing the Supreme Court has been highlighted on all the news channels I have watched. Criticism of the Democrats is common on what is called the liberal news media. It is how you know they are not nearly as biased as FAUX NEWS and Rush Limbaugh. Their slant is to an ideology not a party or person.


  12. David,

    Well….we have a choice to make – to pivot or to swim in do do.

    I know what I choose.


  13. lyallsmallOctober 11, 2020 5:55 PM

    dpD;

    John’s remit appears to be to post articles etc. favourable to Trump without reference to the content, believability nor innate truthfulness. He marches to the beat of the fake news drummer.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I am doing you a favour showing you there are two sides and one of then fits the facts better than the other!!


  14. @Donna

    The Democrats are dodging the question because they do npot want to rouse the conservative base so close to the lection


  15. David,

    It matters not why they are dodging, only that they are dodging. If the principle is that the people should decide then give them the facts and let them decide. Besides, when you dodge people will believe what they consider to be the worst anyway. Better to have a frank discussion. Now you see why politics is not for me. I do not like playing stupid and games.


  16. John;

    Not True!
    Everyone with common sense knows that 99.9% of the videos or articles you post are objectively pro-trump. In addition, everyone knows that Trump is a consistently inveterate liar and purveyor of fake news.


  17. @Donna

    That would be an idealistic position. Politics is about executing tactics to win. No party is going to risk a tactic to galvanize support for the other party.


  18. Watch the Tapper interview with the top Biden official and watch her demeanor.

    Either she is completely brainwashed or trying to brainwash others.

    CNN’s rating are not at all good and can’t compare with Fox and Rush Limbaugh.

    Check it and you will see.

    I avoid CNN for the simple reason that its narrative usually does not fit the facts and its viewership is tiny.

    I posted this one because it was completely out of the ordinary.


  19. The people are coming


  20. Does Trump have pneumonia? The drugs are keeping him moving for the election.


  21. He had at least one blood transfusion.


  22. DonnaOctober 11, 2020 6:50 PM

    Correct and pray tell. What is the difference between the Republicans rushing to nominate a far right judge and the Democrats pushing to get more judges to make the court balanced?

    Good for the goose peeps, good for the goose….

    Hope that the Democrats appoint another eight judges. The workload has grown and is too much for the ones that are there now. Yup, need at least eight to ten more to get things done.

    Republicans are all like little spoilt playground bullies. Punch someone, but if that person punches back, run crying to the teacher that they were mistreated.

    SPOILT…LITTLE….BRATS.


  23. Jim Jones redux, need I say more?


  24. Losing


  25. Big rally in Florida



  26. At least 10% of eligible voters have already cast their votes well ahead of the same juncture in 2016


  27. Saving suburbia from Corey Booker


  28. Lock them up


  29. Losing his marbles


  30. It is not a matter of being helpless, whether a peg or basket of currencies approach there is no guarantee given the design of our economy. The bottom line is that our heavy dependence on services coupled with a voracious appetite to consume products and services foreign create an unsolvable problem given the current state of play…..(Quote)

    What does this mean?


  31. Yup! Even Mexicans (like me) are voting for Trump. How am I racist??

  32. The Trump Movie Avatar
    The Trump Movie

    The Trump Movie
    It never did move me
    If you read between the lines Trump’s campaign will all be about civil war
    Donald Trump charged with illegal retention of classified documents

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