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SW-User
My guess is that he will, just some of his supporters will make a bit of a fuss.
Bushranger · 70-79, M
@SW-User I was hoping he'd dig his heels in. Would have loved to see him dragged out kicking and screaming by the Marines.

SW-User
@Bushranger Lol yes me too, but i think a bit of a game of chess is being played. I think he'll appear to go willingly with moves made behind the scenes. At the most he'll change the White House wifi password.. that's my prediction anyway 😂
Bushranger · 70-79, M
@SW-User I imagine their equivalent of the public service is working overtime trying to prevent him from causing too much damage.
I pity the poor bustards.
I pity the poor bustards.

SW-User
@Bushranger Yes i wouldn't like to be the public service who have to keep the wheels of government turning during the transition. They'd be like... hey the phones in the white house have all gone dead... oh Trump hasn't paid the bill this month and has taken the white house credit card... anyone got a spare iTunes voucher 😬
Bushranger · 70-79, M
@SW-User Wait till the prawn heads in the curtain rods start going off, lol.
Mindful · 56-60, F
@SW-User I have no problem with peaceful protesters at all.But If they truly believe the election was stolen they need to be marching and protesting peacefully in their county where votes are counted!
Each couNty governs its votes, then they submit it to state,THEN they submit it to Federal government.
If someone steals my car, I’m not going to Washington DC to complain about my car getting stolen.
Each couNty governs its votes, then they submit it to state,THEN they submit it to Federal government.
If someone steals my car, I’m not going to Washington DC to complain about my car getting stolen.

SW-User
@Mindful Yes makes sense.