Message from @Maw
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CA/NY? you mean
Yes... Sorry.
The Georgia Election machines are hooked up to internet "as we speak" nothing changes. My vote does not count. Elections are an illusion.
Texas going blue in 2024
I also think that people seem to forget the logistics involved in actually committing fraud. If people stopped to think about all the components and moving parts that have to come together perfectly, it is extremely daunting. Then you factor in the thousands of precincts and the hundreds of different ballot types for each sub-jurisdiction based on where people live and it becomes order of magnitude more complex.
Well maybe 2028 I expect Texas to go more red in 2024
yeah that is closer that I would have thought but it does point out that NY/CA would essentially drive all Presidential elections if we converted to popular vote ... I'm thankful we have this all written down in the Constitution
boycott them all from now on
Should the Democrats not be red? This is something we're going to have to address.
I'm referring to things like trying to make CA's electoral vote not count based on some legal technicality. The harm doesn't meet the disenfranchisement asked for.
Some would say it already is... TX has a mean voter suppression game. Did you see the statistic about how TX and FL both cast 11M ballots this election, but TX has 7.5M more residents than FL?
@ Maw I edited my comment, a GA Attorney testified it was a violation of GA law to have covered tables. I have not verified.
Cheers.
That needs to be addressed
There are only so many recounts that can be done before it starts to look like no amount of them will be good enough. @Lorinda
I was agreeing with you... I was trying to make the next logical jump. The amount of planning and coordination involved in replacing real ballots for Trump with fake ballots for Biden is staggering once one stops to think about it.
Trump is doing his part to help the Democrats win the Senate:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/30/politics/georgia-senate-runoff-republicans/index.html
I mean, it's another claim in and of itself, it's just very telling when you're trying to disenfranchise people on a technicality. Also not arguing, it's just another beast altogether.
It's more like TX wants to teach other states how to do it like them. Hence, their lawsuit against the swing states.
that was from a guy who needs a pardon from Trump
Texas leading the charge in the fight for eliminating state sovereignty.
The Texas lawsuit would have had more credence if it actually did litigation on its own counties that did the same thing they said was bad. (It's almost like it's because they don't like the results since they didn't do this)
such a Texan thing to do
BOY
Hahaha
You can't just selectively enforce rules because you don't like a result.
This is no better than the swamp itself.
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> You can't just selectively enforce rules because you don't like a result.
@Maw Depends how much the result displeases you, I reckon.
@busillis Well, if it has to be someone, I guess Texas is as good a choice as any.
Not to mention that the Texas Governor and State SC did the exact thing that they were accusing other states of doing:
https://www.texastribune.org/2020/10/07/texas-early-voting-october-13/
That was my argument, yes.
Hence selective rule enforcement.
Maybe he will get his provisional pardon. Good on him.