Message from @JoeNoChill
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To who?
You should just thank whatever God you believe in that you don't have a Jon Stainbrook co-opting and infecting your county GOP with leftist anarchists and self-described communists. He's the guy who fucked out Board of elections to the point of total non-functionality.
I have never done it so I'm not sure who to report it to
I know there is a voter's rights violations complaint site
The State ended up suing his pants off and he drained the County GOP coffers trying to pay for a defense that was destined to fail from the outset.
but nothing about operational incompetence
for MS this may be the form https://www.sos.ms.gov/Elections-Voting/Documents/HAVAComplaintForm.pdf
seems old though
One should always keep in mind one incontrovertible fact. Everybody lies. Just because someone "says" they're a Republican or a conservative doesn't mean they're not lying through their teeth, hoping to take advantage of natural American naivete to pull of a malevolent agenda and fuck shit up.
Well shit I expected more reinforce. They kinda look like those surveys that ask how business is
Yeah it's really difficult to trust anything politicians say, especially when you can FEEL the pandering
We've been trying to get the Stainbrook infestation out of our GOP since he literally used cops to steal the Chairmanship in 2009.
I'm sure there are better resources that a courthouse could refer you to
I just didn't see any through a quick google search
usually if I have a question like that, the courthouse knows who to call
But the vast majority of ward boss seats are filled with Stainbrook lackeys who are really just drunken, drug-dealing anarchists and SJW's who only show up to vote Stainbrook back in. IT's ensured that Lucas County has not run one single conservative for any local office whatsoever in almost a decade.
MS has had the same politicians in power for forever, even though pretty much everyone hates them lol
At least we can tell that MS HAVAC complaint form was made *after* the year 2000.
LOL
But there is not anywhere near sufficient space to write down any kind of detailed information. Voter fraud is such a complex prosecutorial undertaking that it's critically important to get the absolute smallest details possible to carry out a successful prosecution. But then there's also the risk of your County having a leftist DA who abuses their prosecutorial discretion and simply declines the case altogether no matter *how* much material evidence you or how detailed the depositions are.
I have thought about it, but I'm moving to FL next year lol
Smart move. Alabama is also a nice state. Home prices in Mobile are attractive right now.
I'm originally from the deep south (Weakley County, TN,
I'm gonna be doing cybersecurity and FL has really good opportunities in that field
But now I live in the Rust Belt.
I've heard you guys are having a bit of democratic flight
With the way business is changing, it almost doesn't matter *where* you live if you work in a cyber-related field. I live in Northwest Ohio, but I'm technically employed in McLean, VA.
'bout time too.
When someone in Ohio *says* they're a "Democrat," nine times out of ten what they *mean* is "I'm a dyed in the wool Socialist." (That's a direct quote from our current "Democratic" Mayor.
I want to try to work with the DOD and I've heard that there is a firm in Pensacola that monitors all the internet traffic in and out of the country. Wanna try there
One of many.
My restrictions for myself is that I don't want to go any further north than NC and no farther west than TX
at least for now
gotta stay somewhat in my comfort zone lol
I work for a private security firm that specializes in counter extremism and counter terrorism and we have DOD, Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement Clients from all 50 states as well as private sector critical infrastructure.
nice. I don't necessarily want to be tied to a govt job, but I definitely want to work on contracts with them
None of our staff even lives in McLean. Or even the same city as another employee. We're a totally decentralized corporation.
cybersecurity provides that option, since everything can pretty much be done remotely
That's why I chose this company, I'm former NAvy Intel, and I got sick of single agency limitation and some other rather concerning integrity issues I saw being ignored after 1999. I left the Navy in 2002. Been in the private sector doing the exact same thing since 2010. The company I work for didn't actually exist until 2007 so it was just a matter of the right company coming along at the right time.