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@MoreysSeafood I buy these packs several times a week. I have to say the last pack I purchased were the two most pathetic slivers of salmon I’ve ever seen. They’re usually twice this size.

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Debunking the Media's Claim That All of Trump's 2020 Election Challenges Were 'Baseless'
An Election Integrity review conducted on 92 court challenges filed over the 2020 election found that a clear majority of the cases decided on the merits were ruled favorably for the plaintiffs; particularly, the Republican Party and the Trump campaign.
The election review noted the cases decided on the merits and those that were dismissed for lack of standing or other procedural issues.
"Some Non-Merit reasons for stopping lawsuits from going forward are for: a) Standing, b) Timing [Laches], c) Judicial authority [Jurisdiction], and d) Moot (e.g. not enough malfeasance to make a difference)."
The list of court cases decided on the merits, meaning "the Plaintiff was able to argue the facts of the case, and, if applicable, given opportunity to present evidence via Discovery," as well as the links to the case information, can be found below.
“You’re gonna wanna bookmark this,” remarked Arizona Sun Times reporter @Rach_IC. “This is a compilation of all of the 2020 election challenges and what became of them. Despite the MSM lies that 60+ election challenges found no evidence of wrongdoing, there were actually 92 cases, with only 30 decided on the merits, and of those 30, Trump and/or the GOP plaintiff prevailed in 22 of them.”
The case entries, many linking to Stanford’s Healthy Election Project, confirm the statuses and the rulings.
It is debatable whether affirmative rulings in all of the cases would have been sufficient to lead to Donald Trump being elected instead of Joe Biden.
The pivotal lawsuit may have been the Texas case brought by AG Ken Paxton contending that a number of swing states made unconstitutional election changes, because they did not go through the state legislatures. This case was denied by the Supreme Court, despite the Constitution stipulating its original jurisdiction.
Furthermore, many states have since decided that 2020 election practices such as the inclusion of privately funded "Zuckerboxes" were either illegal or were subsequently outlawed.
It is up for debate whether any particular lawsuit would have been the deciding factor, but the critical underlying point is that the election challenges were legal and valid. The sum of these lawsuits paint the picture that the "fortified" 2020 election was highly flawed and undemocratic, since it did not abide by fundamental practices of election integrity.
Thus debunks a widespread narrative: Trump's legal challenges to the 2020 election were all “baseless.”




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@NailsAndCross @unusual_whales Next question, why does the world still hate us?
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BREAKING: After wall to wall coverage that Trump “shared nuclear secrets with an Australian billionaire,” CBS News is now reporting that there is “no indication” this report is accurate.
Add one more hoax to the main stream media Hoax List.
According to CBS News’ Catherine Herridge, sources have told her that the original report has no basis in fact.
“Sources tell CBS News there is no indication former President Trump shared sensitive records with an Australian billionaire + no charges have been filed by the Special Counsel through their alleged discussion about US Nuclear subs was investigated.”
And they say X is the hub for misinformation. Unreal.
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BREAKING: Total US debt rises by $275 billion in ONE DAY to a record $33.44 trillion, according to Zerohedge.
Exactly 2 weeks ago, total US debt hit $33 trillion for the first time ever.
This means that the US has added $32 billion in debt per day for the last 2 weeks.
At the current pace, the US will add $1 trillion of debt in a month.
The debt ceiling “crisis” is far from over.

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The US added - checks notes - $275 billion in debt in, uh, ONE DAY
Total US debt is now $33.442 trillion, hit $33 trillion just 2 weeks ago, and on pace to rise by $1 trillion in 1 month.
WTF is going on
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Total US Debt surpasses $33 trillion for the first time. For those keeping tabs, the US added $1 trillion in debt in three (3) months.
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