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My Mother died in 2009 and since then, she has voted 3 times! Voting as a demoncrat and my Mom would Never vote demoncrat even when she was alive! We did start early voting yesterday here in Georgia and one of the long lines shown was near me, scary the people that showed up also! Just hope they were voting for Trump!

What happens after you die will surprise many people. Even the nicest, brightest people. But watch "The Walking Dead", only a tiny piece of your brain turns on after you die. Hence the need to vote democrat. Tiny brains, 99.99999% unused.

I don't understand this early voting stuff. I'll vote Nov 3rd like usual. But my wife will be at work on the 3rd so she'll have to vote by absentee ballot.

I can't imagine what the lines will be like on Nov 3. I bet they are hours long everywhere (which will raise other issues**). Nope, I'll vote later this week or next.

** Long lines will be good. Democrats will skip voting because they need to ___ (play video games, go rioting, do drugs...). Long lines waiting to vote will definitely help Trump.
 
@Buttoni just an FYI. Here in TX you can vote at any of the polling booths in your county during early voting. If you live in a city, on Nov 3rd you would have to vote in that city. We went to a small town this morning to vote without any problems. Went right on in with no wait at all.
 
Went to vote today (first day early voting here). The line wrapped clear around the building! No signs of any "hecklers" though. I've lived here 18 years and have never seen the early voting line grow any longer than 20 people out the door...........EVER! We just drove off and decided we'd try again tomorrow. My back troubles just won't let me stand up for 2 hours anymore.
Lots of early voting going on here in North Texas.
I read on Fox News today, Democrats are likely to vote early, and Republicans tend to wait until Election Day.
Doesn’t sound true to me, but who knows..
 
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Lots of early voting going on here in North Texas.
I read on Fox News today, Democrats are likely to vote early, and Republicans tend to wait until Election Day.
Doesn’t sound true to me, but who knows..

It has been that way since I can remember. Wouldnt normally bother me, but I can see the den thugs showing up on Election Day and doing rough stuff to shut down the polls.

i am voting EARLY! In person! Making sure my vote counts!!
 
Went back today to early vote. Line was moderate, but we decided to stick it out today. I guess there were maybe 50 people ahead of us (unlike the 100+ on day one early voting) and the line moved steadily. Took about 45 minutes to 1 hour from the time we got there and completed the vote. Then we went for an ice cream. :) They are using new touch-screen machines for the first time in my Central TX city, but the process was easy and I could se nothing untowards going on.
 
I think early voting is just as secure as election day voting. Same machines and security. I usually wait until election day just out of tradition, but this year, I don't want to be caught up in what I think will be massive lines. And I might be up at the retreat that week getting the next phase under way anywho.
 
What about the fact that the Republicans in California put out their own unsecured ballot boxes and put stickers on them saying they were “official”? They were served with a cease and desist order, matter of record.
 
What about the fact that the Republicans in California put out their own unsecured ballot boxes and put stickers on them saying they were “official”? They were served with a cease and desist order, matter of record.

Do you know why they placed them?

To compete with fraudulent Democrat ballet harvesting. To keep the ballots of Republicans from being destroyed and misplaced by corrupt Democrats.

There within the law. Its corrupt democrat officials that oppose them.
 
Do you know why they placed them?

To compete with fraudulent Democrat ballet harvesting. To keep the ballots of Republicans from being destroyed and misplaced by corrupt Democrats.

There within the law. Its corrupt democrat officials that oppose them.

Some people are just too ignorant to reply to Rellgar. Seriously. Anyone who is still behind biden, a lowlife who has used the VP of the United States to BILK poorer countries out of at least a Billion is not worth your time.
 
I just had a nightmarish thought. We are usually election day voters, BIG TIME.
Suppose many of us (like me) are so ticked-off that we just cant wait and what would be our normal massive vote on election day isn't there because we all voted early....:eek:......keep prepping, we are not out of the woods yet, regardless of the early vote totals we are seeing right now
 
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Well we wonder how things will go if the Communists get elected.. this from Austin... we control both houses (significant majorities) and the executive so this would probably be passed and enacted no matter how loud the Texas democrats scream.

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This is amazing! Call me uninformed, but I didn’t realize the movement was growing. I’ve been flirting with moving northward to the west a bit because, while I love it here, if Georgia goes Dem we are leaving pronto. What parts of Texas get enough rainfall to safely grow gardens and orchards?
 
Texas legislature needs to modify their state constitution to institute an Electoral College for all state elections. That will stop the liberals from packing cities and taking control of the state. Each county would only get so many votes. Popular vote would be secondary to electoral ranking. In fact every red state than controls their state legislature, should do this ASAP.
 
Georgia,

First, I hope the majority of the country has permanently become disenchanted with the leftist/liberal nonsense and Texas can stay.

BUT, to answer your question,... this is my opinion

The east part. Specifically the "Big Thicket" area. We have two harvest seasons. I wont lie, it's hot in the summertime, but hey, the comanches made it work! :D Stay 100-125 miles away from the gulf though. Gives the hurricanes a chance to settle down.

Look at "Texas AgriLife" for livestock/gardening/orchards info. I am putting in orchard next year. Doing pears, plums, peaches (prob wont be as good as Georgia peaches unfortunately :(), apples (yep we have apples that grow in Texas thanks to A&M's research and development dept).

Already have huge established walnut and pecan trees that dump tons on the ground yearly. Only bad thing is they attract the wild hogs. On the up side if everything goes south, I have a seemingly endless supply of wild ham on the hoof! Naturally there is whitetail everywhere

Lots of lakes, creeks and rivers for the fishing. I keep channel cats in my ponds so, I dont have to travel to get fresh fried catfish

Look into Counties like Angelina, Rusk, Nacogdoches, Houston, San Augustine, Anderson, Cherokee, Trinity. You may have to reclaim some of the land from the pine forest, but just get it timbered and use the money from the timbering to offset the cost of getting the stumps and brush mulched.

Lots of good land and far from major urban areas and not too expensive. My acreage is in Cherokee County

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Texas legislature needs to modify their state constitution to institute an Electoral College for all state elections. That will stop the liberals from packing cities and taking control of the state. Each county would only get so many votes. Popular vote would be secondary to electoral ranking. In fact every red state than controls their state legislature, should do this ASAP.

Actually my understanding is they would put a time limit on financial assistance. No more "welfare as a way of life". That should dump the cites pretty quick. I imagine an exodus from our cities to the socialist paradises of Seattle, Chicago, St Louis, NYC and Portland. Where no one has to work and everything is free. But yeah something similar as the FF came up with for electors
 
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Georgia,

First, I hope the majority of the country has permanently become disenchanted with the leftist/liberal nonsense and Texas can stay.

BUT, to answer your question,... this is my opinion

The east part. Specifically the "Big Thicket" area. We have two harvest seasons. I wont lie, it's hot in the summertime, but hey, the comanches made it work! :D Stay 100-125 miles away from the gulf though. Gives the hurricanes a chance to settle down.

Look at "Texas AgriLife" for livestock/gardening/orchards info. I am putting in orchard next year. Doing pears, plums, peaches (prob wont be as good as Georgia peaches unfortunately :(), apples (yep we have apples that grow in Texas thanks to A&M's research and development dept).

Already have huge established walnut and pecan trees that dump tons on the ground yearly. Only bad thing is they attract the wild hogs. On the up side if everything goes south, I have a seemingly endless supply of wild ham on the hoof! Naturally there is whitetail everywhere

Lots of lakes, creeks and rivers for the fishing. I keep channel cats in my ponds so, I dont have to travel to get fresh fried catfish

Look into Counties like Angelina, Rusk, Nacogdoches, Houston, San Augustine, Anderson, Cherokee, Trinity. You may have to reclaim some of the land from the pine forest, but just get it timbered and use the money from the timbering to offset the cost of getting the stumps and brush mulched.

Lots of good land and far from major urban areas and not too expensive. My acreage is in Cherokee County

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Thank you for this information!! Yeah, I recently read about the millions of hogs in Texas! But they would be a real blessing if things go south.
 

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