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sickofaltspin -9 points ago +1 / -10

Yeah because if i wanted to kill someone with a bomb i would totally never try to lure them into the street it would be far better to leave them protected by building walls to absorb energy and schrapnel.

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sickofaltspin 10 points ago +14 / -4

Because there are a ton of glass front high rises with broken glass in the area, the police have been working double shifts since the night before since they didn't send them home at normal shift change, and you don't want someone getting killed by some of that glass falling and they had to get a cool photo for their insta. Reduces the number of police needed to control access to the area.

Edit: never change tinfoil brigade. Downvote any logical thought.

Literally the only blocks under curfew are those with building damage.

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sickofaltspin 1 point ago +1 / -0

2020's numbers start with February... not January - that's your difference.

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sickofaltspin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Devil Storm is an annual exercise by the 82nd - next you'll tell us that we are attacking Chins because the USAF is conducting Red Flag.

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sickofaltspin 2 points ago +2 / -0

You need to read about contested elections. As of today, WI, GA, PA, AZ, NV have contested electors. So you need to look at the Electoral Count Act of 1877.

The last step in any presidential election is the certification of electoral votes by the newly elected Congress in early January. This is normally a rubber-stamp of the results everyone knows on or shortly after Election Night. But the above-mentioned Electoral Count Act provides a way to “pause” the certification if one House and one Senate member protest the award of electors in one or more states. In that event, the two chambers separate and hold a two-hour debate before voting on the electoral votes for disputed states. Only if both Houses disapprove the initial results are they changed.

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