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  1. And I’m saying look at the message, not the messenger. I would surely hope SecState of NV or PA would have accurate data on their websites for review. That’s how the public can be confident and sure. If the data is not overtly clear and accurate it’s on them to provide the explanation in the sake ensuring the public trust.
  2. Again, look at the raw State of PA data for yourself.
  3. You know someone is anxious to vote for President when they return their ballot before the State mails it to them. Data used is from State of PA. The finder of the concern? A teenaged kid with Microsoft Excel and TikToc. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/breaking-video-young-internet-sleuth-reveals-evidence-showing-23k-pa-ballots-filled-returned-ever-mailed-voters/?utm_source=Parler&utm_medium=PostTopSharingButtons&utm_campaign=websitesharingbuttons
  4. The data used is directly from State of Nevada.
  5. Sarcasim? Is that a new COVID treatment drug like Remdesivir?
  6. The message. Not the messenger. The data from the Nevada SecState website is the story, not who is reporting it.
  7. Masks? Send in the Marines. https://www.mountsinai.org/about/newsroom/2020/study-of-nearly-2000-marine-recruits-reveals-asymptomatic-sarscov2-transmission-among-young-adults-during-supervised-quarantine-pr
  8. Scott Adam (yes, the guy that does Dilbert comics) has been collection scientific studies for both the mask and the masks don’t work sides. The piles of each are equally tall and equally credible.
  9. Total votes for President greater than total votes cast? https://gellerreport.com/2020/11/state-nevada-total-ballots-cast-1327394-total-presidential-election-votes-1405376.html/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
  10. Common sense says look at the states where one had a lead, counting stopped for some reason, and when it resumed the leader switched almost immediately.
  11. Joe Biden is said to be approaching 80 million popular votes. Mister Obama got 65,915,795 in 2012 and 69,498,516 in 2008. So, ... Mister Biden is 10 million votes more popular than Mister Obama. (Look yourself in the mirror and say that.)
  12. No, the Electors are chosen by the Legislature. Many States have handed that off to the popular vote; however, the Legislature still has final say and certification of Electors. Do I think any Legislature has the nerve to do it? Nope. Unless they were shown egregious problems in the popular vote. (Those haven't been shown yet.)
  13. A lot of MLB guys have been 2-32 ... then gone yard. December 14.
  14. Because nobody questioned it last time? "But officer, I always go 35 in this 20 MPH school zone."
  15. The press does not declare a Presidential winner. There is a process. See Article I, Section 4, and Amendment 12. That process calls out this window to settle concerns and disputes in the several States and the Courts. The next President is "called" from a joint session of Congress in January where they tally Electoral College votes.
  16. I'm all in for the Constitutional process to be followed. The next key milestone date is December 14. Until then ... If Trump can convince a (or more correctly, a couple) State Legislature or make a case in Court, guess what, the facts would be out there on the public record and out there for all to see. If he can't, well, congrats Mister Biden, and along comes 2022 and 2024.
  17. Whatever they choose to do, those officials will face their day at the ballot box / polls. I still say it's more important to know who represents you in Bismarck, or on the city council or school board, than who the President is.
  18. The first vote was to NOT certify. Then the doxxing and threats came* and then they lost their copy of Robert's Rules and revoted. *You good with that?
  19. https://www.supremecourt.gov/publicinfo/reportersguide.pdf
  20. Official SCOTUS circuit court assignments. https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/circuitassignments.aspx Kagan must've won the poker game. She gets Hawaii.
  21. I thought Alito was PA already based on earlier this month him directing PA to separate ballots received after Nov 3.
  22. What did the auditors (not the recounters) say?
  23. Why are voting systems allowed to have floating point processors? They should all be integer processors*. Integer processors deal in whole numbers, integers, only ... one vote, two vote, red vote, blue vote. Integers. Dominion processors were float point, meaning they could calculate a number like 1.02. That number does not exist in an integer processor (it is just 1*). That floating point capability alone opens you up to questions. You don't need it to count whole numbers. A vote counting machine is counting votes, integers. As such, it should be an integer processor so untoward code sections running on it are more quickly found. *Yes, yes, you can make an integer processor do float point math with the right libraries. But it'd be an obvious "why is this in here" code review question.
  24. You may be right; you may be wrong. (As an attorney you may already be a subject matter expert.) Either way, we'll have an expert's evaluation as to ... fact or crap.
  25. No matter how or where 2020 goes or ends up, can we contract with Canada to run 2022 and 2024?
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