Why don’t we just have a do-over on Dec 4? Simpler and less expensive than litigating. All poll watchers would have time to take their places. No mail-in ballots except for the military, which wouldn’t have to be recast I think.
You all have no idea how strangely hilarious it is to see all this going down with our election, in that watching-your-toddler-slip-and-fall-after-he-ignored-your-command kind of way, as an American over here in Russia, (allegedly) the mother of all election-stealing countries.
Many Russians I know are concerned that Biden's nationwide mask mandate will give the authorities here an easy excuse to continue their outlandish muzzle rules, as well as the assorted other preferred, putrid policies in the Globalist's handbook.
I try to picture that California congressman with way too much concealer and cheek blush, the one who was on Tucker's show all the time bleating about muh Russia, as he assures us that our 2020 election was in fact run with integrity, but I can't - it's all just too much!
How are such obvious occurrences, biological facts, historical events, and facts-of-life so easily distorted without contest back home in our great country??
Why don’t we just have a do-over on Dec 4? Simpler and less expensive than litigating. All poll watchers would have time to take their places. No mail-in ballots except for the military, which wouldn’t have to be recast I think.
I tried Lisinopril once for my blood pressure. I had a nagging dry cough for weeks before I made the connection that it was my BP medicine. I told the doc about it and they switched me to an ARB. I have been extremely curious about the COVID-19 dry cough and how it relates to people who have an ACE inhibitor dry cough since the beginning.
This is of course bullshit too:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1324783531139235841
This is where we are.
What was it that separated the Gauls and the Celts from the Barbarians and the Scots? The Athenians and Spartans from the Ionians?
Maybe it was simply that they were able to recognize their enemies as an existential threat and respond as united peoples.
Powers-that-be don't give up territory quite that easily. Lincoln went to war with the south just because they wanted to break off from the north and do their own thing, and Hitler invaded France and Belgium over a little coal-rich strip they lost after WWI. I think any attempt by a state at secession would quickly devolve into Civil War II.
This is the most sensible choice, but unfortunately it would require the Democratic Party machine to admit that it "might" be at fault in the whole situation. Both sides are going to stick to their guns.
From a personal perspective, this will be the last election I vote in unless some form of voter ID law is passed, or someone comes up with a way to guarantee that elections are actually fair. There's no point participating in a system that's this easy to game.
Georgia election official: Machine glitch caused by last-minute vendor upload - POLITICO
A vendor updates the voting machine the night before election, which subsequently crashes the machine. So many questions.
The fact that that machine wasn’t as locked down as flight software in orbit indicates a very deep problem with our voting systems. That openness alone is a gross indictment that should not be glossed over. If that can happen in one place, it can happen anywhere and everywhere. I’d say, make it something like a two-key system, one held by a rep of each party, required to interface with voting machine.
Assuming good will, which is not warranted, the update should’ve either been prohibited or a negligible risk operation. The latter could be obtained with a dry-run on an /identical/ off-line machine, and there are several ways to do this. It is very unlikely such care was taken.
Yet again, either incompetence or malintent.
Politico says the voting hardware came from “Dominion Voting Systems” and “KnowInk”. Dominion’s amateur front page does not emphasize security, except for a cheesy “certified” label across an American eagle. You’d think they learned by now. Instead, they claim “high-caliber engineering” (then why did a tech feel the need to push an update night before national elections?). KnowInk’s site is even less inspiring.
Hannity is right to complain about the technical incompetence of our voting system.
It’s unlikely this will get fixed.