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    1. @Yehim Stone They pay into Social Security just like everyone else. The Federal Government withholds S.S. from their paychecks just like any employer.

    2. Improve it how? Apparently, we’ll have run out of money for social security in a decade or two. What’s there to improve if that happens? We’re on a collision course with cold hard reality and I don’t think there’s any way to stop it at this point. We need to start laying tracks in a different direction.

    3. @Boxelder Initiative then you should have a great 401k or other investment portfolio like the rest of us who still want to see SS survive. Get real.

    1. He’s speaking in the context as if he were someone at the DNC and speaking from their perspective.

      Nothing nefarious with that here. Though, the DNC is nefarious lol

    1. They want finish counting till they manage to get every single vote they can verified by whoever the hell will verify it! And make sure that they add up all the dead people and people who didn’t vote… well they gonna vote for them…

    2. @Cory A No they can’t. I live in Florida and I voted TWO weeks ago via mail-in ballot. After a few days I “tracked” my ballot online through the county gov’t website and saw that it had been received and then counted. ✅ This was only possible bc FL allows early voting and allows the COUNTING of early votes BEFORE Election Day. Some states do not, which is why we are seeing these frustrating delays. 🤦‍♂️

    3. It shouldn’t be this close. Stupid idiots don’t understand biden is the cause of astronomical inflation and illegal border crossings.

    4. @Commodore RuhRoh Raggy maybe they should catch up with the rest of the country and be able to call an election in a reasonable time frame. We were able to count all the votes in less than a week during the civil war. The reality is it’s easier to cheat when an election drags out for extended periods of time.

  1. It’s not elections or candidates that is the question. This is the question:
    How can GitHub contributors be ranked on quality?

  2. One interesting thing about USA politics (from an outsider opinion) is the way all (perhaps recent) elections are always so close -and yet the two political parties are different like night and day.

    1. @MissGisell you don’t think we’re different? You’re insane.. Democrats and Republicans are like oil and water.. our ideologies are so vastly different, that they can’t even coexist

    2. @Just Sniffles what you’re saying is true… about politicians…. but as far as the electorate goes and their beliefs, ideologies value systems…. the right and the left couldn’t be more night and day

    3. @Mark Fuller the left and the right both have well established ideologies going back centuries.. the wedge issues, as you call them.. is where we differ ideologically and philosophically..

    4. @Christopher Stuart that’s sort of an interesting breakdown.. one data point I found interesting was that unmarried women broke for Democrats nearly 80%… whereas married women broke for republicans by about 15%.. I also found it interesting that men in all categories broke for republicans… including college educated man.. also minority populations broke for Democrats at nearly 80%..

    5. @Daniel Hama whoever controls the information controls the people… now you’re starting to get it.. so then, who do you think controls the information… and how long has this been going on for? Have you ever wondered? It’s not hard to find out

    1. It’d be nice if we had more parties, and therefore more choices. You’d see coalitions. Not sure what it would take to get each side in the current two-party system to basically agree to give another party a chance when the risk in doing so is seeing “the worse of two evils” succeed. But yea, it would be nice.

      In the meantime I’ll take more measures to keep money out of politics. Transparency, laws against insider trading, laws preventing conflicts of interest, etc.

  3. CNN Analyst: “There’s reason for the democrats to think the math allows us to pull it out”

    I guess CNN isn’t hiding their bias anymore.

  4. In Taiwan, all the counting of ballots always finish before mid-night on election day. In comparison, the polling systems in most of the states in the US are just ridiculously backward and inefficient.

    1. Yes, I agree. Here in Haiti if the votes are not finished by midnight the vote counters are shot. It’s a basic but effective voting system. Even though our politicians are elected before the election.

    2. One thing is many states are far larger than Taiwan. Georgia is 4x Taiwan, Arizona and Nevada are both 10x Taiwan. Small size allows standardization of equipments and procedures. Also US polling system is also inefficient due to the fact that regions’ polling system (counties within state, towns within county) were established houndres of years individually, making them out of date and non-standardized.

  5. I remember the days when elections were decided in a day. This is just getting ridiculous. We don’t know how to count anymore?

    1. I live in Florida and I voted TWO weeks ago via mail-in ballot. After a few days I “tracked” my ballot online through the county gov’t website and saw that it had been received and then counted. ✅ This was only possible bc FL allows early voting and allows the COUNTING of early votes BEFORE Election Day. Some states do not, which is why we are seeing these frustrating delays. 🤦‍♂️

  6. WHAT IS GOING ON…..Notice how no seems to be asking WHY it’s so difficult and takes so long to count votes in Arizona and Nevada when other states wether it’s a republican or democrats win can do it and get it done so easily and quickly and still be accurate…here we are it’s almost 2023 and we still are 3 days and still counting votes in these 2 states…3rd world countries can count their election votes quicker and legitimately by midnight than these two states …it makes no sense.🤷🏽‍♂️

    1. It only occurs in democrat-run areas.. and only ever benefits Democrat candidates.. just a coincidence probably

  7. The streets, the county, the state and the country doesn’t seem that closely divided it seems more like reality is .01% to 99.99%. Maybe someone is making all this up!

  8. 1:55 “there is reason for democrats to believe the math for ‘US’ to pull it out”. Bias much? Me thinkest he said to much. So much for unbiased journalism.

  9. How messed up is this, it’s been three days and they somehow can’t count them up after 72 hours? What ever so long as everything is going fair and being moderated by lawyers of both sides make sure of it.

  10. It’s bs that we don’t know the results yet my 10 year old nephew would of been done by now and these are adults people need to be held accountable

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