Message from @Recalibar

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2020-12-05 23:01:21 UTC  

My understanding is that they are just keeping tabs. There is some combination of the Chief Justice and a certain number of Justices needing to accept the case, but I do not know what those criteria are off the top of my head.

2020-12-05 23:02:11 UTC  

does anyone know what this refers to?

2020-12-05 23:02:27 UTC  

I voted for Bernie back in 2016 primary, and felt like throwing a vote for Trump in because I was angry that leaks were coming out about how the DNC wanted their darling Clinton in instead.

2020-12-05 23:02:28 UTC  

I know they were doing the ballot duplication study that found a 3% swing

2020-12-05 23:02:56 UTC  

I'm looking for more context or the origin of this audit^^^

2020-12-05 23:03:09 UTC  

Big if true.

2020-12-05 23:03:41 UTC  

They all knew that fraud is always committed. They just have to meet the threshold allowed.

2020-12-05 23:04:07 UTC  

does anyone have a link for the specific case or court docs?

2020-12-05 23:04:17 UTC  

I found this article very informative and it makes sense to me. The author seems legit by his bio page, but that's the extent of what I know: https://www.justsecurity.org/73274/no-state-legislatures-cannot-overrule-the-popular-vote/

2020-12-05 23:04:24 UTC  

Would like this as well.

2020-12-05 23:06:13 UTC  

Saved for later reading

2020-12-05 23:07:14 UTC  

@MatiLuc @JonasRobert @james j I posed a thought experiment and people have been sharing their ideas. I have enjoyed the resulting conversation - I hope they have. If you are interested, it is here: https://discordapp.com/channels/760945067107680286/771201221145919499/784832307219136612

2020-12-05 23:08:14 UTC  

Imo, I think the situation is different when the state legislators are sufficiently convinced of wrongdoing. That's more or less what Guliani is currently doing by lobbying the legislatures.

2020-12-05 23:08:14 UTC  

@Recalibar, you just advanced to level 6!

2020-12-05 23:08:32 UTC  

@TaLoN132 loves to phish ?

2020-12-05 23:09:43 UTC  

I have been working from home for a long time. I didn't realize how much I missed having adult conversations.

2020-12-05 23:10:54 UTC  

I'll second @DisenchantedTruth 's take, great points made.

2020-12-05 23:13:14 UTC  

@TaLoN132 working from home can sux.

2020-12-05 23:14:13 UTC  

Where are the affidavits regarding the GA counting scandal? The ones claiming they were told to leave?

2020-12-05 23:14:33 UTC  

I can try to find them, give me a bit.

2020-12-05 23:14:49 UTC  

@TaLoN132 that is why god created offices

2020-12-05 23:14:49 UTC  

Oh thank you. I was looking myself.

2020-12-05 23:15:01 UTC  

I like it... I used to spend 3-4 hours a day on the road - sometimes more depending on meetings and traffic. SoCal is so spread out.

2020-12-05 23:16:06 UTC  

For years, as spent as much time in my car as I did with my (awake) kids - on the days I went into the office.

2020-12-05 23:17:48 UTC  

I don't mind working away from home, i just hate driving around...each time i start and stop i loose something or fear that i will.

2020-12-05 23:18:52 UTC  

Just checked Kelli Ward's Twitter. Surprised she hasn't mentioned it.

2020-12-05 23:21:56 UTC  

https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/18694655/pearson-v-kemp/ I believe these are the ones referenced.

2020-12-05 23:24:02 UTC  

I have nothing to link you to....but a court ordered a small sample 100 ballots be verified. 3% of those were duplicated in error. So a larger sample was ordered 2500 ballot. If you look in the comments, that 11% seems to be signature match issues...and 0.5% of the ballots were duplicated in error.

2020-12-05 23:26:52 UTC  

Any word on if they all go one direction?

2020-12-05 23:27:37 UTC  

Ward released a press statement that they only got through half the stack anyway, before the court ordered ruling to continue, if I remember correctly.

2020-12-05 23:28:03 UTC  

I know nothing more. I'm sorry!

2020-12-05 23:28:17 UTC  

I read that article the day this all cam out. While it does demonstrate it is not as bad as we initially thought I have problems with what was said. It claims that the legal “bins” are not suitcases. That was the terminology utilized at the center not meant to be taken as literal suitcases. As you can see there are actually two angles on the table, one of both sides. The article claimed that they were actually not under the table but “next to it on the floor”. The issue is you can confirm this from the second angle. They are clearly not next to the table. The last thing that is a problem is they claimed the watchers were not sent home however that doesn’t match their independent testimony and there has been no audio proof or counter affidavits I have seen to back up a claim. So I personally rate that article as misleading.

2020-12-05 23:29:45 UTC  

It helps that TWO news sources also posted when they were sent out at 10:30 and told that counting would resume the next day.

2020-12-05 23:30:50 UTC  

Only got through half of which stack? The 100 or the 2500?

2020-12-05 23:31:05 UTC  

The 2500, one moment...

2020-12-05 23:31:33 UTC  

Its a tough situation. Everyone wants it to be black and white but this could have all be avoided if they were allowed to walk around.

2020-12-05 23:32:24 UTC  

It's hard to watch that video and not think "Damn, she just finessed a whole state!"

2020-12-05 23:32:58 UTC  

In other news....Smartmatic's head will be stepping up to the Head of Open Society Foundations...which is Soros play place.

https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/newsroom/patrick-gaspard-to-step-down-as-head-of-open-society-foundations

2020-12-05 23:33:53 UTC