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2020-11-15 03:27:58 UTC  

Lmao wait @WatchingYouDaily we aren't gonna trust crowdstrike on this one too?

2020-11-15 03:28:20 UTC  

I can just see the headlines now

2020-11-15 03:28:36 UTC  

> this isn't about the counting room
@realz yes it is because the lack of security interferes with chain of custody so "if" it is an organized operation they would have access to empty ballots to fill the numbers and since dominion would have those numbers ballots can be added.

2020-11-15 03:28:48 UTC  

"Crowdstike clears Dominion servers of fraud" FBI officals report...

2020-11-15 03:29:28 UTC  

> @realz yes it is because the lack of security interferes with chain of custody so "if" it is an organized operation they would have access to empty ballots to fill the numbers and since dominion would have those numbers ballots can be added.
@WatchingYouDaily This is not the way Giuliani was implying was happening AFAICT

2020-11-15 03:29:39 UTC  

I guess we'll see 🤷

2020-11-15 03:31:29 UTC  

I thought dominions machines could change ballots

2020-11-15 03:31:38 UTC  

Literally Mark them

2020-11-15 03:32:33 UTC  

> @WatchingYouDaily This is not the way Giuliani was implying was happening AFAICT
@realz That may not be what Giuliani maybe saying but Washington state does test runs to test the access to their machines and the weak point they are finding is counting rooms. Everyone that counts ballots or deals with the machines have to go through a DHS background check and have to also go through the state patrols signature verification class.

2020-11-15 03:34:53 UTC  

I had to go through all that to monitor the state infrastructure through my college where I earned my Bachelors. I still monitor in my free time just to maintain my skill set and to have the time in field to be able to work for the government in cybersecurity to avoid the industry cert expense.

2020-11-15 03:36:27 UTC  

@DrSammyD it was said they have the ability to but one would need to upload software to make it do so...as in the software delivered with them didn't do so

2020-11-15 03:37:12 UTC  

I think that same person said it would take about 7min to upload some software they made that could make the machines mark anything

2020-11-15 03:37:33 UTC  

7min per machine unless they were all "connected"

2020-11-15 03:42:28 UTC  

@RickyDigits According to a close friend that works on the state side of these machines they are not suppose to be connected to the internet 72 hours before the election and 72 hours after the election. Also the machines are connected through vendor specific switches when they need to connect to the vendor and someone is supposed to monitor the updates being done. The vendors are supposed to provide information of what the update is supposed to do to the machines. Those rules were created in 2018 after the midterm elections.

2020-11-15 03:46:55 UTC  

When your theory has more special bandaids than skin, that should tell you something.

2020-11-15 03:49:11 UTC  

@WatchingYouDaily so then there should be some government types who should have the answers as to what was in those last min updates which probably required those machines to be connected to said switch

2020-11-15 03:59:14 UTC  

> @WatchingYouDaily so then there should be some government types who should have the answers as to what was in those last min updates which probably required those machines to be connected to said switch
@RickyDigits Yes there should be because someone from IT in each county would have to be there and their should be some kind of email history or work order history for it. The switches are required to be in a highly secured area and the ethernet connects for the machines should have shielded cabling from the RJ45 jack to the switch.

2020-11-15 04:10:32 UTC  

Remember when they stopped counting for the night and told people to go home? Then kept counting after people left?
You know how I know democrats are evil? Not a single one of them has said good! Do a recount!

2020-11-15 04:40:04 UTC  

People who want recounts ask for them, not those who don't. If you hear anyone say 'Bad! Don't do a recount!', then you have a gripe. I am a Democrat and want every ballot validated and every single issue litigated, even though there is literally no proof possible for some people. It would only be good for the objective portion of our population anyway.

2020-11-15 05:22:38 UTC  

"I do not see, short of finding some type of fraud which I haven't heard of anything-I don't see us in any serious way addressing a change in electors," https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/14/ploy-flip-electors-trump-rejected-republican-leaders-4-key-states/6298966002/

2020-11-15 05:26:26 UTC  

I don't want Trump to win. I want elections fixed/political disentanglement with those who don't

2020-11-15 05:31:39 UTC  

What do you mean by 'disentanglement'? Separate governments?

2020-11-15 05:39:54 UTC  

Trump is still the lessor evil

2020-11-15 05:40:50 UTC  

Meh. Trump's propaganda worked like a charm on exactly the people we all knew it would. Muddy the waters and tie such a complicated knot that it makes more sense to them to just cut it. Many predicted he would attempt to poison the well and scorch the earth in his wake and this confirms it for the hundredth time.

2020-11-15 05:41:23 UTC  

Pence/Gabbord would have been the safest

2020-11-15 05:44:30 UTC  

Gabbard is too young but to be fair, she's kinda hot. Pence is basically the conservative version of Biden. Caretaker president, at best. Wouldn't bother me at all.

2020-11-15 06:02:22 UTC  

> What do you mean by 'disentanglement'? Separate governments?
@Zuluzeit
No. Our votes should be separately counted and limited to the size of our county. Something like this would suffice. https://twitter.com/DrSammyD/status/1325969132844535808?s=19

2020-11-15 06:11:50 UTC  

So, that's setting up each state like its own republic, comprised of counties...and contravening the popular vote in the same way, more or less, right?

2020-11-15 06:17:34 UTC  

Depends on if you think the popular vote means "those who voted" or "how people would vote if it were mandatory"

2020-11-15 06:18:43 UTC  

I'll go with those who choose to vote. What then?

2020-11-15 06:20:13 UTC  

Then yes, it contravenes the count of those who choose to vote in favor of those who do vote representing their neighbors who can't or won't

2020-11-15 06:22:58 UTC  

I feel like that's the same thing as voting for felons, dead people and super old people.

2020-11-15 06:23:41 UTC  

The census is every 10 years. That rebalances

2020-11-15 06:23:42 UTC  

And people who choose to not vote for whatever reasons they have. Voting on someone's behalf, at the end of the day.

2020-11-15 06:24:47 UTC  

It would certainly be an interesting debate about legislation to watch, I tell you what.

2020-11-15 06:25:50 UTC  

I'd be fine with abolishing the electoral college in favor of this

2020-11-15 06:26:10 UTC  

I think there is a better argument for a straight popular vote.

2020-11-15 06:26:13 UTC  

That could be the trade

2020-11-15 06:26:50 UTC  

Straight popular vote disproportionately represents more dense population

2020-11-15 06:27:25 UTC  

Lol it measures the majority of Americans, regardless of location.