Message from @Nick Corona

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2020-11-06 15:21:45 UTC  

I don't think people in a big city care about fracking

2020-11-06 15:22:41 UTC  

If Biden bans fossil fuels then where are they going to get the plastics used in the famous Tesla cars? Where are they going to get the plastic used in food storage? Oh wait there is more how are they going to power the military, the aviation industry, logistics, and other industries that solely depend on fossil fuels.

2020-11-06 15:23:39 UTC  

It's upsetting that people in cities can't see that eliminating industries that provide energy (much cleaner energy in the case of natural gas) is detrimental to *everyone*.

2020-11-06 15:26:15 UTC  

If Biden makes it into office I fore see the death toll from Covid sky rocketing whether it be directly to the virus or side effects i.e. people committing suicide or being forced vaccinated and dying for the side effects of the vaccine.

2020-11-06 15:28:02 UTC  

He's not legit going to ban fracking imho. The Dem bureaucracy and corporatism is as much alive (dead) as Republican has ever been.

2020-11-06 15:28:21 UTC  

He'll just stuff the whole state with red tape

2020-11-06 15:30:35 UTC  

Far bigger than a dozen or a hundred votes missing here and there is the ballot harvesting going on pre election day. Possibly totaling hundreds of thousands through the organised system.

2020-11-06 15:30:37 UTC  

I'd rather he outright ban than force an industry to a backwards crawl in function

2020-11-06 15:30:54 UTC  

@Lady Georgia Think of the red tape as some of the mandates like the democrat governors put in place it put companies out of business and forced massive unemployment.

2020-11-06 15:31:09 UTC  

Who ever said the policy had to make sense? 😛

2020-11-06 15:32:17 UTC  

> Who ever said the policy had to make sense? 😛
@Lady Georgia That is like saying that the states that changed their voting rules at the last minute have not caused problems in the election.

2020-11-06 15:32:36 UTC  

Huh?

2020-11-06 15:33:29 UTC  

I'm saying the slathers of red tape on industry strategy is not smart

2020-11-06 15:33:50 UTC  

But still likely if Biden wins

2020-11-06 15:35:08 UTC  

Also IMHO what Bloomberg did by paying off the court debt of felons is election interference. If he would have went and paid off everyone's court debt nationwide that would be a different story all together.

2020-11-06 15:35:57 UTC  

I wonder how many states were effected by it

2020-11-06 15:36:00 UTC  

I just want to ask, we are saying that this whole "watermarked" ballot thing is all malarkey?

2020-11-06 15:36:23 UTC  

I don't know haven't heard anything about it

2020-11-06 15:36:51 UTC  

it was talked about a bit further up.

2020-11-06 15:37:14 UTC  

just wanted to see if there was any more info beyond one video

2020-11-06 15:40:58 UTC  

> I'm not a mathematician, so I don't really understand that
@Neph (Nec) / Krystaps (War) there's not really much to understand other than the fact that that's the expected distribution of aggregate ballots totals. big deviations from it indicate a non-random process, aka vote fraud

2020-11-06 15:46:29 UTC  

I'm not an expert in statistics by any means (I'm a Health Policy graduate, not Epidemiology), but, generally, just because a variable doesn't follow a defined distribution (normal or otherwise) doesn't mean that there's something nefarious going on.

2020-11-06 15:47:00 UTC  

it's not proof, but it's evidence and cause for investigation.

2020-11-06 15:47:10 UTC  

it could be random chance

2020-11-06 15:47:18 UTC  

but the point is it's unlikely

2020-11-06 15:47:29 UTC  

think p-values on a normal distribution.

2020-11-06 15:47:42 UTC  

if you flip a coin 100 times and every time it's heads

2020-11-06 15:47:54 UTC  

what's the chance that it's a fair coin?

2020-11-06 15:47:57 UTC  

slim to none

2020-11-06 15:52:15 UTC  

right

2020-11-06 15:52:21 UTC  

like having a 95% confidence interval

2020-11-06 15:52:29 UTC  

but, that's getting into another topic

2020-11-06 15:53:21 UTC  

it isn't really

2020-11-06 15:53:31 UTC  

you could apply a similar concept

2020-11-06 15:53:36 UTC  

to deviation from the distribution

2020-11-06 15:54:05 UTC  

just that the probability is 5% or w/e that it deviates?

2020-11-06 15:54:18 UTC  

yea

2020-11-06 15:54:22 UTC  

you can calculate the chance

2020-11-06 15:54:26 UTC  

that what you're observing

2020-11-06 15:54:27 UTC  

is random

2020-11-06 15:54:32 UTC  

given the null hypothesis of a fair election