Message from @james j

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2020-12-05 21:52:54 UTC  

@Recalibar, you just advanced to level 4!

2020-12-05 21:54:25 UTC  

There is folks on the local level that do checks and things before passing the final numbers on to the board I dont know what all those positions are called but some of then spoke at the hearing.

2020-12-05 21:56:04 UTC  

I'd love to see some testimony from those folks, to be sure. The people doing their jobs with signed affidavits they were IAW the law. Any of those folks come forward?

2020-12-05 21:57:16 UTC  

You sign affidavits when there is a court involved. There is no legal action on that side

2020-12-05 21:57:50 UTC  

There's like, no countertestimony to any of these witnesses coming forward alleging that there was wrongdoing involved.

2020-12-05 21:58:00 UTC  

Why would there be

2020-12-05 21:58:00 UTC  

Afaik

2020-12-05 21:58:35 UTC  

The are just saying things that can’t be verified

2020-12-05 21:58:51 UTC  

They can be cross-referenced.

2020-12-05 21:59:12 UTC  

No one can say they didn’t see the unverifiable thing they thought they saw

2020-12-05 21:59:21 UTC  

The video thing was refuted

2020-12-05 21:59:24 UTC  

Person x's testimony lines up with person y's testimony and person z's testimony etc. It builds a story.

2020-12-05 21:59:31 UTC  

You don’t need a affidavit for that

2020-12-05 21:59:36 UTC  

Seems the largest precinct is around 1850 voters....I can't imagine how anyone can't keep ballots cast vs registered voters balanced in numbers that small. I've checked in more "members" to country clubs in a day than that and we didn't have any non-members on the course.

https://www.waynecounty.com/documents/clerk/nov20_votestats.pdf

2020-12-05 22:01:14 UTC  

Sure... But that's not the smoking gun of massive voter fraud.

2020-12-05 22:01:35 UTC  

@Recalibar when an actual defendant is in court then they would have a legal team and get affidavits and witnesses at that point

2020-12-05 22:02:09 UTC  

Sure, let me pull up the Arizona case where these testimonies were presented...

2020-12-05 22:02:42 UTC  

And I must point out that I let the obvious "Country Club" reference alone... Though, I was tempted. 😉

2020-12-05 22:02:48 UTC  

I’ve seen much of these hearings @Recalibar

2020-12-05 22:03:17 UTC  

They are just claims , you would not expect countering affidavits

2020-12-05 22:04:15 UTC  

What would they even say

2020-12-05 22:04:19 UTC  

No but some MI townships had massively high numbers of registered voters vs residents....as high as over 700%....in the UPDATED affidavit of Ramsland's. I'm sure whatever assistant put the original info together accidentally copied MN townships in but the updated one most definitely reflects Michigan townships.

2020-12-05 22:05:05 UTC  

WORKING at a country club is NOT the same as being a member....I've been working class all my life.

2020-12-05 22:05:40 UTC  

But Michigan is also HUGE on golf courses....TONS of them.

2020-12-05 22:06:15 UTC  

Do they do golfing tournaments in the snow like they play football in the snow

2020-12-05 22:06:24 UTC  

I believe but not 100% theres an election manager in the counting center organizing then supervisors employees and independent observers. The results are counted but then given to the city or township clerk which is kind of like a math/record keeper role. They can go back if something is way off and check out what's up. The board is supposed to gather all the tallies from the county and make sure all precincts are there. Missing number or math issues that kind of thing but they tally and pass to state. States the same. Then once certified lawyers and laws on the books can come in to audit recount look for fraud on the final results. This seemed the case in Michigan at least states can setup different. Most state or counties have random audits so they dont have to pay to heavily check everything but can catch wrongdoing.

2020-12-05 22:06:25 UTC  

@Dedkraken, you just advanced to level 22!

2020-12-05 22:06:36 UTC  

We closed during snow.

2020-12-05 22:07:11 UTC  

Maybe not, I'll admit that I'm not familiar enough with law to be certain on this, but what I would say is that I'm partial to believing people who are criminally liable to getting prosecuted for false statement than those who aren't. I would appreciate if people came forward with signed affidavit claims there wasn't any of this alleged wrongdoing involved. Instead all I see are incredibly competent lawyers.

2020-12-05 22:08:05 UTC  

They are not criminally liable. You can’t disprove a unverifiable assertion. They have nothing to lose @Recalibar

2020-12-05 22:08:18 UTC  

That’s the only way you get in trouble

2020-12-05 22:08:57 UTC  

And if you qualify with “this is what I think I saw” or “appears to me”

2020-12-05 22:09:11 UTC  

Further distances you

2020-12-05 22:09:20 UTC  

Lying is hard to prove

2020-12-05 22:10:48 UTC  

> You can’t disprove a unverifiable assertion.
I'm one of those pesky sorts that believes that "The plural of anecdote is data." With thousands of anecdotes, especially in the case of the TCF center claims, under criminal penalty of false testimony, support that the TCF video demonstrates fraud. Before the video was even released.

2020-12-05 22:10:49 UTC  

@Recalibar also where are these incredible competent lawyers

2020-12-05 22:11:23 UTC  

"40-1" apparently. Guess which side I'm referencing to.

2020-12-05 22:11:48 UTC  

Many people have been gaslit for months to think there will be fraud and so they see fraud where it isn’t.

2020-12-05 22:11:58 UTC  

I gave the vodka water analogy earlier

2020-12-05 22:12:17 UTC  

I don't see any witness testimony that there wasn't wrongdoing. I would like to see it, and I feel like that's a pretty low bar to set. Feel me?

2020-12-05 22:12:28 UTC  

I watched the NV court hearing stream the other day. It doesn't take long. There was a stark difference between the Trump campaign lawyer and the defense. It was eye-opening for me. You hear the RWM that judges are dismissing cases without considering the evidence, but after watching the case and reading the ruling - Trump's team was woefully outmatched. I can give you the links, if you are interested.