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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Paphitis » Mon Nov 23, 2020 3:10 am

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Kikapu wrote:Dominion spokesman: 'It is not physically possible for our machines to switch votes from one candidate to the other'
BY ZACK BUDRYK - 11/22/20 02:17 PM EST

https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5 ... -to-switch


Of course he would say that.

But Sydney doesn't agree, and intends to put that to the test!

It's funny this spokesman didn't put his name to the statement so that Sydney can cross examine his statement.


The spokesman’s name for Dominion is Michael Steel.

Well, it's physically impossible," Steel said of vote switching. "Look, when a voter votes on a Dominion machine, they fill out a ballot on a touch screen. They are given a printed copy which they then give to a local election official for safekeeping. If any electronic interference had taken place, the tally reported electronically would not match the printed ballots. and in every case where we've looked at -- in Georgia, all across the country -- the printed ballot, the gold standard in election security, has matched the electronic tally."

Powell claimed in an interview with Newsmax that Dominion "has a long history of rigging elections" and that this is "what it was created to do to begin with." She has said she has a witness who saw it used for this purpose in Venezuela, and that the votes for the U.S. election were counted in countries such as Spain and Germany. Steel flatly rejected this notion.

"We simply provide a tool to count the ballots -- to print and count ballots," he said. "There is no way such a massive fraud could have taken place, and there are no connection between our company and Venezuela, Germany, Barcelona, Kathmandu, whatever the latest conspiracy theory is."

Steel said that Dominion is a "nonpartisan, American company" and said the company is funded by American capitalists, not foreign actors.


Yes, that is another claim being made. Many elections around the world have been fixed by the same software.


Claim, claims, claims, claims? :roll:

How about some evidence for a change? :roll:

Let’s keep the evidence relating to the USA and to this election! :D


Oh yes! And I should also add, we will also see how many Dictators, Juntas and scumbags the US was able to install through this software in third world countries around the globe so they can have their own little lap dogs and puppets. This is what Dominion was designed for was it not? :D

This could be the biggest scandal in all of mankind Kikapu.

\Countries like Australia and Canada have banned electronic election counting softwares like Dominion! Why? because they know these systems are corruptible?
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Kikapu » Mon Nov 23, 2020 9:43 am

Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:Dominion spokesman: 'It is not physically possible for our machines to switch votes from one candidate to the other'
BY ZACK BUDRYK - 11/22/20 02:17 PM EST

https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5 ... -to-switch


Of course he would say that.

But Sydney doesn't agree, and intends to put that to the test!

It's funny this spokesman didn't put his name to the statement so that Sydney can cross examine his statement.


The spokesman’s name for Dominion is Michael Steel.

Well, it's physically impossible," Steel said of vote switching. "Look, when a voter votes on a Dominion machine, they fill out a ballot on a touch screen. They are given a printed copy which they then give to a local election official for safekeeping. If any electronic interference had taken place, the tally reported electronically would not match the printed ballots. and in every case where we've looked at -- in Georgia, all across the country -- the printed ballot, the gold standard in election security, has matched the electronic tally."

Powell claimed in an interview with Newsmax that Dominion "has a long history of rigging elections" and that this is "what it was created to do to begin with." She has said she has a witness who saw it used for this purpose in Venezuela, and that the votes for the U.S. election were counted in countries such as Spain and Germany. Steel flatly rejected this notion.

"We simply provide a tool to count the ballots -- to print and count ballots," he said. "There is no way such a massive fraud could have taken place, and there are no connection between our company and Venezuela, Germany, Barcelona, Kathmandu, whatever the latest conspiracy theory is."

Steel said that Dominion is a "nonpartisan, American company" and said the company is funded by American capitalists, not foreign actors.


Yes, that is another claim being made. Many elections around the world have been fixed by the same software.


Claim, claims, claims, claims? :roll:

How about some evidence for a change? :roll:

Let’s keep the evidence relating to the USA and to this election! :D


Oh yes! And I should also add, we will also see how many Dictators, Juntas and scumbags the US was able to install through this software in third world countries around the globe so they can have their own little lap dogs and puppets. This is what Dominion was designed for was it not? :D

This could be the biggest scandal in all of mankind Kikapu.

\Countries like Australia and Canada have banned electronic election counting softwares like Dominion! Why? because they know these systems are corruptible?


When Trump and Guiliani doesn’t want Sidney Powell on their dreaded legal team because she is a “nutcase”, that’s saying something! :lol:

Trump campaign legal team distances itself from Powell

ERIC TUCKER
Mon, November 23, 2020, 2:01 AM

WASHINGTON (AP) — Perhaps Sidney Powell has gone too far for even Rudy Giuliani this time.

The Trump campaign's legal team moved to distance itself Sunday from the firebrand conservative attorney after a tumultuous several days in which Powell made multiple incorrect statements about the voting process, unspooled unsupported and complex conspiracy theories and vowed to “blow up” Georgia with a “biblical” court filing.

“Sidney Powell is practicing law on her own. She is not a member of the Trump Legal Team. She is also not a lawyer for the President in his personal capacity," Giuliani and another lawyer for Trump, Jenna Ellis, said in a statement.

There was no immediate clarification from the campaign and Powell did not immediately return an email seeking comment.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-campai ... 50495.html
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Kikapu » Mon Nov 23, 2020 9:54 am

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Get Real! wrote:Paphitis, will have to choose wisely which US state he moves to when the time comes... :?

http://www.bazelon.org/wp-content/uploa ... of-PWD.pdf


He will end up in a “Blue State“, California, Illinois or New York. :D


What about Florida and Texas? I'll fit in there as well.

But Denver is also looking good for quality of life. And nearly half the people voted for Trump there. It's got a strong red tinge to it.


Colorado is a Blue State.

Texas is a Red state and huge, and flat as a pancake. Very boring place to drive.

Florida is Red/Blue state and also flat as pancake, but very pleasant in the winter and very humid in the summer, but it is green all over. If you don’t mind getting hit by hurricanes once in a while and all the “snowbirds” filling the roads every winter from northern colder states. :D
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Paphitis » Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:05 am

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Paphitis, will have to choose wisely which US state he moves to when the time comes... :?

http://www.bazelon.org/wp-content/uploa ... of-PWD.pdf


He will end up in a “Blue State“, California, Illinois or New York. :D


What about Florida and Texas? I'll fit in there as well.

But Denver is also looking good for quality of life. And nearly half the people voted for Trump there. It's got a strong red tinge to it.


Colorado is a Blue State.

Texas is a Red state and huge, and flat as a pancake. Very boring place to drive.

Florida is Red/Blue state and also flat as pancake, but very pleasant in the winter and very humid in the summer, but it is green all over. If you don’t mind getting hit by hurricanes once in a while and all the “snowbirds” filling the roads every winter from northern colder states. :D


Colorado isn’t that Blue, it’s often a Red State.

I wouldn’t go to Florida or Texas anyway, I like the idea of Colorado though. That is a beautiful place which I think will suit me and my family. So easy to live in and similar to an Australian way of life. But so too is California.

Chicago is off the list.

I’m allowed to choose between New Jersey, LA, Denver, Washington and Denver.

Wife wants to live in NYC which means my home port will be Jersey when things open up - which will happen once the vaccine is rolling out,

I have a good friend and contact in Denver. Wife has family in NYC and LA. My friend is back at work but doing about 250 hours a year. High up in the ranks too and told me Aussies that have the visas like me all ready to go will be contacted at some point in 2021. Shortage according to him will be far worse at some point when the public start travelling.

He told me Denver would be much easier for the family than NYC no matter how enticing NYC may be. It’s a hard town but exciting.

Schools are easier, getting round is easier and the place is prettier, if you like the outdoors and snow.

If Denver isn’t our thing, he recommends LA over NYC. Shouldn’t be too hard for an Aussie in California.
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Kikapu » Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:32 am

Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Paphitis, will have to choose wisely which US state he moves to when the time comes... :?

http://www.bazelon.org/wp-content/uploa ... of-PWD.pdf


He will end up in a “Blue State“, California, Illinois or New York. :D


What about Florida and Texas? I'll fit in there as well.

But Denver is also looking good for quality of life. And nearly half the people voted for Trump there. It's got a strong red tinge to it.


Colorado is a Blue State.

Texas is a Red state and huge, and flat as a pancake. Very boring place to drive.

Florida is Red/Blue state and also flat as pancake, but very pleasant in the winter and very humid in the summer, but it is green all over. If you don’t mind getting hit by hurricanes once in a while and all the “snowbirds” filling the roads every winter from northern colder states. :D


Colorado isn’t that Blue, it’s often a Red State.

I wouldn’t go to Florida or Texas anyway, I like the idea of Colorado though. That is a beautiful place which I think will suit me and my family. So easy to live in and similar to an Australian way of life. But so too is California.

Chicago is off the list.

I’m allowed to choose between New Jersey, LA, Denver, Washington and Denver.

Wife wants to live in NYC which means my home port will be Jersey when things open up - which will happen once the vaccine is rolling out,

I have a good friend and contact in Denver. Wife has family in NYC and LA. My friend is back at work but doing about 250 hours a year. High up in the ranks too and told me Aussies that have the visas like will be contacted at some point in 2021. Shortage according to him will be far worse at some point when the public start travelling.

He told me Denver would be much easier for the family than NYC no matter how enticing NYC may be, it’s a hard town.

Schools are easier, getting round is easier and the place is prettier, if you like the outdoors and snow.

If Denver isn’t our thing, he recommends LA over NYC. Shouldn’t be too hard for an Aussie in California.


California might be too much of a Blue state for you, so the Mile High City Denver might be a better option. :D
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Paphitis » Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:34 am

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Paphitis, will have to choose wisely which US state he moves to when the time comes... :?

http://www.bazelon.org/wp-content/uploa ... of-PWD.pdf


He will end up in a “Blue State“, California, Illinois or New York. :D


What about Florida and Texas? I'll fit in there as well.

But Denver is also looking good for quality of life. And nearly half the people voted for Trump there. It's got a strong red tinge to it.


Colorado is a Blue State.

Texas is a Red state and huge, and flat as a pancake. Very boring place to drive.

Florida is Red/Blue state and also flat as pancake, but very pleasant in the winter and very humid in the summer, but it is green all over. If you don’t mind getting hit by hurricanes once in a while and all the “snowbirds” filling the roads every winter from northern colder states. :D


Colorado isn’t that Blue, it’s often a Red State.

I wouldn’t go to Florida or Texas anyway, I like the idea of Colorado though. That is a beautiful place which I think will suit me and my family. So easy to live in and similar to an Australian way of life. But so too is California.

Chicago is off the list.

I’m allowed to choose between New Jersey, LA, Denver, Washington and Denver.

Wife wants to live in NYC which means my home port will be Jersey when things open up - which will happen once the vaccine is rolling out,

I have a good friend and contact in Denver. Wife has family in NYC and LA. My friend is back at work but doing about 250 hours a year. High up in the ranks too and told me Aussies that have the visas like will be contacted at some point in 2021. Shortage according to him will be far worse at some point when the public start travelling.

He told me Denver would be much easier for the family than NYC no matter how enticing NYC may be, it’s a hard town.

Schools are easier, getting round is easier and the place is prettier, if you like the outdoors and snow.

If Denver isn’t our thing, he recommends LA over NYC. Shouldn’t be too hard for an Aussie in California.


California might be too much of a Blue state for you, so the Mile High City Denver might be a better option. :D


Oh don’t be silly. There are only several million Trump voters alone.

I’m pretty sure I’ll fit in anywhere. Also, I’m quite happy to be among Democrats. Can have them as friends as well.

I just got a problem with dumb idiots like Miltiades and Get Real. But I also have a bit of a problem with some fringe Republicans who fly the Confederate Flag and seem to have weird ideas about race. 90% of Democrats I am sure are fine people with their hearts set in the right place as 90% of Republicans are as well.

It was the MSM that concocted all the false shit and they have a lot to answer for. The last 4 years have been diabolical and that wasn’t because of Trump or the average Democrat or GOP supporter.

America is a free country and a liberal country but 6 men do control 95% of the media. One being Murdoch who also did the dirty just like the rest of the corrupt MSM. They were not reporting news. They were delivering propaganda, hatred and division to suit their agendas. That’s the bad side of our democracy. The super rich media and big tech moguls have a lot of power over us.

But the good thing is that anyone of us can become a journalist in America and if we stick to it we can gain a following. And no one can lock us up for having our say unlike in some countries like Chy-na, Turkey or Russia.

This is what makes America great. But America still has a problem with the hate driven and divisive MSM as does Europe and Australia. The media is becoming less about proper journalism and reporting more agenda driven to suit the elites.

When you think about it, our countries depend on this freedom and thrive because of these freedoms. When these freedoms are eroded, and I fear they are being eroded, then our institutions are eroded, our State, our Military, everything.
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Kikapu » Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:44 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Paphitis, will have to choose wisely which US state he moves to when the time comes... :?

http://www.bazelon.org/wp-content/uploa ... of-PWD.pdf


He will end up in a “Blue State“, California, Illinois or New York. :D


What about Florida and Texas? I'll fit in there as well.

But Denver is also looking good for quality of life. And nearly half the people voted for Trump there. It's got a strong red tinge to it.


Colorado is a Blue State.

Texas is a Red state and huge, and flat as a pancake. Very boring place to drive.

Florida is Red/Blue state and also flat as pancake, but very pleasant in the winter and very humid in the summer, but it is green all over. If you don’t mind getting hit by hurricanes once in a while and all the “snowbirds” filling the roads every winter from northern colder states. :D


Colorado isn’t that Blue, it’s often a Red State.

I wouldn’t go to Florida or Texas anyway, I like the idea of Colorado though. That is a beautiful place which I think will suit me and my family. So easy to live in and similar to an Australian way of life. But so too is California.

Chicago is off the list.

I’m allowed to choose between New Jersey, LA, Denver, Washington and Denver.

Wife wants to live in NYC which means my home port will be Jersey when things open up - which will happen once the vaccine is rolling out,

I have a good friend and contact in Denver. Wife has family in NYC and LA. My friend is back at work but doing about 250 hours a year. High up in the ranks too and told me Aussies that have the visas like will be contacted at some point in 2021. Shortage according to him will be far worse at some point when the public start travelling.

He told me Denver would be much easier for the family than NYC no matter how enticing NYC may be, it’s a hard town.

Schools are easier, getting round is easier and the place is prettier, if you like the outdoors and snow.

If Denver isn’t our thing, he recommends LA over NYC. Shouldn’t be too hard for an Aussie in California.


California might be too much of a Blue state for you, so the Mile High City Denver might be a better option. :D


Oh don’t be silly. There are only several million Trump voters alone.

I’m pretty sure I’ll fit in anywhere. Also, I’m quite happy to be among Democrats. Can have them as friends as well. .


Sounds to me that you will fit it well in La Jolla, San Diego. Classy place by the Ocean.

For myself, if I were to return back to the states from Switzerland (not gonna happen), I would settle in Arizona. I love the landscape with variation of high desert cactus vegetation, especially when flowering in Spring, along with many great National Parks. Damn hot in the summer and very pleasant in the winter. :D
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Paphitis » Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:52 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Paphitis, will have to choose wisely which US state he moves to when the time comes... :?

http://www.bazelon.org/wp-content/uploa ... of-PWD.pdf


He will end up in a “Blue State“, California, Illinois or New York. :D


What about Florida and Texas? I'll fit in there as well.

But Denver is also looking good for quality of life. And nearly half the people voted for Trump there. It's got a strong red tinge to it.


Colorado is a Blue State.

Texas is a Red state and huge, and flat as a pancake. Very boring place to drive.

Florida is Red/Blue state and also flat as pancake, but very pleasant in the winter and very humid in the summer, but it is green all over. If you don’t mind getting hit by hurricanes once in a while and all the “snowbirds” filling the roads every winter from northern colder states. :D


Colorado isn’t that Blue, it’s often a Red State.

I wouldn’t go to Florida or Texas anyway, I like the idea of Colorado though. That is a beautiful place which I think will suit me and my family. So easy to live in and similar to an Australian way of life. But so too is California.

Chicago is off the list.

I’m allowed to choose between New Jersey, LA, Denver, Washington and Denver.

Wife wants to live in NYC which means my home port will be Jersey when things open up - which will happen once the vaccine is rolling out,

I have a good friend and contact in Denver. Wife has family in NYC and LA. My friend is back at work but doing about 250 hours a year. High up in the ranks too and told me Aussies that have the visas like will be contacted at some point in 2021. Shortage according to him will be far worse at some point when the public start travelling.

He told me Denver would be much easier for the family than NYC no matter how enticing NYC may be, it’s a hard town.

Schools are easier, getting round is easier and the place is prettier, if you like the outdoors and snow.

If Denver isn’t our thing, he recommends LA over NYC. Shouldn’t be too hard for an Aussie in California.


California might be too much of a Blue state for you, so the Mile High City Denver might be a better option. :D


Oh don’t be silly. There are only several million Trump voters alone.

I’m pretty sure I’ll fit in anywhere. Also, I’m quite happy to be among Democrats. Can have them as friends as well. .


Sounds to me that you will fit it well in La Jolla, San Diego. Classy place by the Ocean.

For myself, if I were to return back to the states from Switzerland (not gonna happen), I would settle in Arizona. I love the landscape with variation of high desert cactus vegetation, especially when flowering in Spring, along with many great National Parks. Damn hot in the summer and very pleasant in the winter. :D


I like Arizona as well. But also weird places like Maine with those wonderful forests.

I do think the following places are foe me:

1) California
2) Colorado (denver)
3) Arizona
4) Oregon
5) Washington State (the state in the north west not DC)
6) Boston
7) Philidelphia
8. NYC

All the places I like. But NYC for instance isn't an easy place to raise a family.

So many nice places Kikapu. Nevada as well is nice.

Texas is becoming a big massive state as is Florida as well. But I don't like the subtropics. I prefer the temperate cold areas like Maine.

I'm opposite to you. I prefer the US over Switzerland. No offence. I just think I will get along better with Americans than the Swiss. Also too much of a language and cultural barrier. But no doubt a pretty country. Similar to Colorado I guess.
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Kikapu » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:09 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Paphitis, will have to choose wisely which US state he moves to when the time comes... :?

http://www.bazelon.org/wp-content/uploa ... of-PWD.pdf


He will end up in a “Blue State“, California, Illinois or New York. :D


What about Florida and Texas? I'll fit in there as well.

But Denver is also looking good for quality of life. And nearly half the people voted for Trump there. It's got a strong red tinge to it.


Colorado is a Blue State.

Texas is a Red state and huge, and flat as a pancake. Very boring place to drive.

Florida is Red/Blue state and also flat as pancake, but very pleasant in the winter and very humid in the summer, but it is green all over. If you don’t mind getting hit by hurricanes once in a while and all the “snowbirds” filling the roads every winter from northern colder states. :D


Colorado isn’t that Blue, it’s often a Red State.

I wouldn’t go to Florida or Texas anyway, I like the idea of Colorado though. That is a beautiful place which I think will suit me and my family. So easy to live in and similar to an Australian way of life. But so too is California.

Chicago is off the list.

I’m allowed to choose between New Jersey, LA, Denver, Washington and Denver.

Wife wants to live in NYC which means my home port will be Jersey when things open up - which will happen once the vaccine is rolling out,

I have a good friend and contact in Denver. Wife has family in NYC and LA. My friend is back at work but doing about 250 hours a year. High up in the ranks too and told me Aussies that have the visas like will be contacted at some point in 2021. Shortage according to him will be far worse at some point when the public start travelling.

He told me Denver would be much easier for the family than NYC no matter how enticing NYC may be, it’s a hard town.

Schools are easier, getting round is easier and the place is prettier, if you like the outdoors and snow.

If Denver isn’t our thing, he recommends LA over NYC. Shouldn’t be too hard for an Aussie in California.


California might be too much of a Blue state for you, so the Mile High City Denver might be a better option. :D


Oh don’t be silly. There are only several million Trump voters alone.

I’m pretty sure I’ll fit in anywhere. Also, I’m quite happy to be among Democrats. Can have them as friends as well. .


Sounds to me that you will fit it well in La Jolla, San Diego. Classy place by the Ocean.

For myself, if I were to return back to the states from Switzerland (not gonna happen), I would settle in Arizona. I love the landscape with variation of high desert cactus vegetation, especially when flowering in Spring, along with many great National Parks. Damn hot in the summer and very pleasant in the winter. :D


I like Arizona as well. But also weird places like Maine with those wonderful forests.

I do think the following places are foe me:

1) California
2) Colorado (denver)
3) Arizona
4) Oregon
5) Washington State (the state in the north west not DC)
6) Boston
7) Philidelphia
8. NYC

All the places I like. But NYC for instance isn't an easy place to raise a family.

So many nice places Kikapu. Nevada as well is nice.

Texas is becoming a big massive state as is Florida as well. But I don't like the subtropics. I prefer the temperate cold areas like Maine.

I'm opposite to you. I prefer the US over Switzerland. No offence. I just think I will get along better with Americans than the Swiss. Also too much of a language and cultural barrier. But no doubt a pretty country. Similar to Colorado I guess.


I know all of the places you have mentioned quite well except for Philadelphia. :wink:

I have had my adventures in the USA having lived there for 25 years, but at this stage of my life, I am very comfortable living in Switzerland where everything is well thought out and has very civilized and well educated society, as well as 90% of my taxes go to the local government where I live and only 10% of the taxes are given to the Federal Government. A friend of mine once described Switzerland as a placed which has just came out of the washing machine! :D
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Re: The US Election Thread: Trump Lives Matter

Postby Paphitis » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:13 pm

Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Paphitis, will have to choose wisely which US state he moves to when the time comes... :?

http://www.bazelon.org/wp-content/uploa ... of-PWD.pdf


He will end up in a “Blue State“, California, Illinois or New York. :D


What about Florida and Texas? I'll fit in there as well.

But Denver is also looking good for quality of life. And nearly half the people voted for Trump there. It's got a strong red tinge to it.


Colorado is a Blue State.

Texas is a Red state and huge, and flat as a pancake. Very boring place to drive.

Florida is Red/Blue state and also flat as pancake, but very pleasant in the winter and very humid in the summer, but it is green all over. If you don’t mind getting hit by hurricanes once in a while and all the “snowbirds” filling the roads every winter from northern colder states. :D


Colorado isn’t that Blue, it’s often a Red State.

I wouldn’t go to Florida or Texas anyway, I like the idea of Colorado though. That is a beautiful place which I think will suit me and my family. So easy to live in and similar to an Australian way of life. But so too is California.

Chicago is off the list.

I’m allowed to choose between New Jersey, LA, Denver, Washington and Denver.

Wife wants to live in NYC which means my home port will be Jersey when things open up - which will happen once the vaccine is rolling out,

I have a good friend and contact in Denver. Wife has family in NYC and LA. My friend is back at work but doing about 250 hours a year. High up in the ranks too and told me Aussies that have the visas like will be contacted at some point in 2021. Shortage according to him will be far worse at some point when the public start travelling.

He told me Denver would be much easier for the family than NYC no matter how enticing NYC may be, it’s a hard town.

Schools are easier, getting round is easier and the place is prettier, if you like the outdoors and snow.

If Denver isn’t our thing, he recommends LA over NYC. Shouldn’t be too hard for an Aussie in California.


California might be too much of a Blue state for you, so the Mile High City Denver might be a better option. :D


Oh don’t be silly. There are only several million Trump voters alone.

I’m pretty sure I’ll fit in anywhere. Also, I’m quite happy to be among Democrats. Can have them as friends as well. .


Sounds to me that you will fit it well in La Jolla, San Diego. Classy place by the Ocean.

For myself, if I were to return back to the states from Switzerland (not gonna happen), I would settle in Arizona. I love the landscape with variation of high desert cactus vegetation, especially when flowering in Spring, along with many great National Parks. Damn hot in the summer and very pleasant in the winter. :D


I like Arizona as well. But also weird places like Maine with those wonderful forests.

I do think the following places are foe me:

1) California
2) Colorado (denver)
3) Arizona
4) Oregon
5) Washington State (the state in the north west not DC)
6) Boston
7) Philidelphia
8. NYC

All the places I like. But NYC for instance isn't an easy place to raise a family.

So many nice places Kikapu. Nevada as well is nice.

Texas is becoming a big massive state as is Florida as well. But I don't like the subtropics. I prefer the temperate cold areas like Maine.

I'm opposite to you. I prefer the US over Switzerland. No offence. I just think I will get along better with Americans than the Swiss. Also too much of a language and cultural barrier. But no doubt a pretty country. Similar to Colorado I guess.


I have had my adventures in the USA having lived there for 25 years, but at this stage of my life, I am very comfortable living in Switzerland where everything is well thought out and has very civilized and well educated society, as well as 90% of my taxes go to the local government where I live and only 10% of the taxes are given to the Federal Government. A friend of mine once described Switzerland as a placed which has just came out of the washing machine! :D


America for me. I like it's vastness and variety.

Can have a taste of Switzerland in Colorado too. It's got everything from top to bottom, East to West. And the States can be so different from each other.

You can be in the desert and in lss than 30 minutes be in Vegas in the middle of nowhere. NYC is just the pulse of the planet but you can just head up to Connecticut or Maine for some peace and quiet.
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