Dear bbfreeburn:Greg, you need to call Rudy G and tell him about this stuff. Seems that he doesn’t know about it which would explain why all of his lawsuits keep getting thrown out of court.
So, take your bias out of this for just a minute.Greg, you need to call Rudy G and tell him about this stuff. Seems that he doesn’t know about it which would explain why all of his lawsuits keep getting thrown out of court.
But, according to evidence, there are enough ballots in question to flip Michigan, wisconsin, Arizona and Pennsylvania. Georgia hasn't even finished the first count yet and it's neck and neck. This is about 60+ electoral votes in the mix. Now we find out that the manipulated software was used in about 30 states. Manipulated elections have been in discussion for many years, if not decades. The question I have is simple. WHY do we allow private ownership of ballot machines and software? I remember the old bandit machines where you flip all the little levers for the candidates you choose, and then pull the big arm. The machine records your choices and opens the curtain. Nothing elaborate. Nothing special. They just worked.So, take your bias out of this for just a minute.
I don't think Trump, in general, has enough ballots in these states to overturn, even if he wins in court. In general, I think he still would have lost even without all these voter irregularities.
Do you want elections decided based on what poll workers do? What ballot counters do? I know sure as shit I don't. This means your vote is now watered down and meaningless.
I know there is lots of arguments in regards to the laws in specific states being in question when it comes to what's required for the vote to be legal. That should be changed in legislation.
I know the ACLU is countering Trump. The American People should be suing these states and election officials for their negligence or complicity in these actions.
I'd argue that government ownership is just as bad. It's the same reason I believe it is bad for the USPS, controlled by the executive branch, to be delivering ballots.But, according to evidence, there are enough ballots in question to flip Michigan, wisconsin, Arizona and Pennsylvania. Georgia hasn't even finished the first count yet and it's neck and neck. This is about 60+ electoral votes in the mix. Now we find out that the manipulated software was used in about 30 states. Manipulated elections have been in discussion for many years, if not decades. The question I have is simple. WHY do we allow private ownership of ballot machines and software? I remember the old bandit machines where you flip all the little levers for the candidates you choose, and then pull the big arm. The machine records your choices and opens the curtain. Nothing elaborate. Nothing special. They just worked.
I haven't spent any time on whatever the glitches are. I'm a software/computer/electrical engineer, and the whole thing stinks. I however haven't done any investigation into whatever is going on with it.This is exactly what I've been saying about computer glitches. No such thing.
I've been building computers for many years, and even tho I don't know coding, I am familiar enough with software to know that it doesn't think on it's own. It does what it's told to do. Plus, the software was "updated" on these machines the day before the election??? And nobody questioned that????? What the guy failed to mention is that this Dominion company has ties to the Clinton foundation and George Soros. This private shit needs to stop. WTF are they thinking?? Trump should have known better.I haven't spent any time on whatever the glitches are. I'm a software/computer/electrical engineer, and the whole thing stinks. I however haven't done any investigation into whatever is going on with it.