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Old 11-26-2016, 08:45 PM
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No. That would set a bad precedent for the future elections. I am no fan of Donald Trump and his hateful rhetoric but he should be given a chance to see what he can do with the Office he won from the tallied votes for Electors.

He might also be a much better prospect for my massive 224 613 Project as it does have a lot of anti-Establishment aspects. It is arming citizens with the best resources for information through libraries. Hillary Clinton is a player in that Establishment and probably would have used all kinds of tricks to make sure that the Project really did not flourish. I will have to see if Donald Trump is all talk or if he really believes about draining the swamp.
Trump is part of the system, he won't be "elected" by the EC if he isn't. They're not going to just give up their power. It was reality TV, the whole "rogue" thing. The R party played us. Trump will borrow and spend a LOT more than Obama. Hopefully they'll do infrastructure, we can use it. Hopefully he'll do a lot of things, but I'm not holding me breath.