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Hartmann's affadavit is missing pages between page 3 and 4?They withdrew because the Democrats told them that they wouldn't honor the audit right after they signed. They both gave affidavits testifying to this.
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Hartmann's affadavit is missing pages between page 3 and 4?They withdrew because the Democrats told them that they wouldn't honor the audit right after they signed. They both gave affidavits testifying to this.
Honestly. It only took like 3 hours to count all the votes in Florida this time around. Hell in 2016, it only took until 1 AM to find out the winner there and that was before Broward County was cracked down on.Meanwhile, Florida had the best counting for any swing state where we knew who won the state by the time the Panhandle closed.
Feels weird given the stigma we got since 2000.
Wayne County GOP rescinded their votes certifying the results.
Yes, those are the dudes that refused to certify and caved until now.Wait...is this the same folks that caved like a day ago?
Yeah. The Dems in their commission pretty much admitted they lied about getting an audit (like retards) and they rescinded their votes as a result. Better yet, they have affidavits talking about the lack of transparency in terms of the vote tallies and other irregularities in the vote count in Wayne County.Wait...is this the same folks that caved like a day ago?
As a Georgia voter I cede title of "most rightfully pissed" to voters in WI, MI & PA.
I just want to burn Atlanta to the ground.
Can you go into more detail with that? Are you saying basic respect for each other is dead because people have to tear each other apart to slightly win?but what do you expect when every high school has become a progressive struggle session.
Jim Goad wrote that the blue collar working class knows more about politics and economics than any cosmopolitan academic because they live and experience the effects.I overheard an EMT at a gas station about ten miles from my house talking to the cashier about how many tens of thousands of rounds of ammo he has stored, bitching how expensive ammo is, wishing he'd grabbed more .223 before the price went into orbit, about people he knows who are truckers that he said would refuse to drive into cities in a second if they got the call. Cashier agreeing with him on everything, obvious they knew each other.
Literally just two random dudes in a small municipality (I doubt the little town this gas station is in has 2,000 people in it) that you would never think would be talking shit like that or anything political at all really. White working class boobs to the core. They talk about football and drinking and pussy and shooting guns in their buddy's woods and that kinda stuff. Now they're talking politics and sounding reactionary as fuck when did this happen lol. A large proportion of the people who voted for Trump are very not happy.
Fill me in on this one, not sure what this means and probably missed something.
“3-3 votes on Wisconsin Elections Commission mean staff changes to the Recount Manual do not pass”
I’m saying that realpolitik and ideology have killed any hope of “agree to disagree” in our society. Either it is all one way or all the other.Can you go into more detail with that? Are you saying basic respect for each other is dead because people have to tear each other apart to slightly win?
Nah. Basic respect isn't dead for everybody. It's dead for a lot of leftists because they focus on building a utopia, not knowing that in order to make any substantial change for the better in the world, you have to better yourself. It's why slacktivism and all these types tend to virtue-signal how good of a person they are instead of living it out day to day. I'm not even saying there aren't people of other political persuasions that do this, it's just ubiquitously prevalent in the sojus/neoliberal left.Can you go into more detail with that? Are you saying basic respect for each other is dead because people have to tear each other apart to slightly win?
That change that the WI Election Board would have passed that would have made recounts harder to perform in WI is not able to be mandated as a statue.Fill me in on this one, not sure what this means and probably missed something.
Not entirely sure myself, I think it had something to do with making legal challenges harder.Fill me in on this one, not sure what this means and probably missed something.
Wisconsin EC were trying to last-minute change the rules to make it harder to contest their fraud.Fill me in on this one, not sure what this means and probably missed something.
To be fair, a generation ago, they'd all be the very stereotype of hypocritical jesus-lovers who shout the bible at you while beating their kids.Nah. Basic respect isn't dead for everybody. It's dead for a lot of leftists because they focus on building a utopia, not knowing that in order to make any substantial change for the better in the world, you have to better yourself. It's why slacktivism and all these types tend to virtue-signal how good of a person they are instead of living it out day to day. I'm not even saying there aren't people of other political persuasions that do this, it's just ubiquitously prevalent in the sojus/neoliberal left.
Democrats tried to change the rules of the recount. You can imagine why.Fill me in on this one, not sure what this means and probably missed something.
I think that's exactly it. I think because Trump challenged the election results they wanted to make it impossible to do soNot entirely sure myself, I think it had something to do with making legal challenges harder.
Looking at the guys feed, looks like democrats tried to ramrod through a ton of changes to make it impossible to do a proper recount, even saying that "Trump could ask for a refund", and got BTFO'd. Trying that now, this publicly... these people are NOT confident in Milwaukee standing. This was -pure- desperation.Not entirely sure myself, I think it had something to do with making legal challenges harder.