Sunday, February 7, 2021

Embrace the Irreverent Q!

...and expose the 2020 Democrats Big Lie!

27 comments:

  1. Reuters: ...24 states where Dominion Voting products were used in November 2020 [include] states that Trump won, such as Louisiana, Iowa, Missouri and Ohio.

    Pennsylvania News: Trump won in 12 of the 14 Pennsylvania counties that use the company's [Dominion] devices.

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  2. Because maybe Dotard didn't win in 12 of the 14 Pennsylvania counties? FYI, the machines were approved by independent outside auditors, including the source code. I've given you the link previously.

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  3. Counting ballots isn't illegal. That is how elections work.

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  4. Receiving them AFTER the deadline for counting them IS.

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  5. It isn't. How could you stop the receiving? The PO is supposed to throw them in the trash?

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  6. Whether or not ballots will be delivered by Tuesday night could be critically important to the election result, as many battleground states expected to be decided by a close margin, including Michigan, Wisconsin and Florida, require mail-in ballots to be delivered by Election Day in order to count. In Pennsylvania, ballots are currently accepted up to three days after Election Day, but justices at the U.S. Supreme Court have suggested that they may overturn the extended deadline, invalidating any ballots that arrive after Tuesday night.

    3:00am Wednesday is illegal voting.

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  7. 3:00am Wednesday is illegal voting.

    But that didn't happen. The voting took place before the voters placed their ballots in envelopes and placed them in their mailboxes. The lawbreaking occurred when Louis Dejoy purposefully delayed delivery.

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  8. lol! Dejoy went far FAR out of his way to comply with Congressional and Court orders to ensure timely ballot deliveries. Delivery, in this instance, occurred AFTYER midnight. It was therefore ILLEGAL to count those votes.

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  9. Postal Service Delays Disenfranchised Thousands of Legally-Cast Ballots This Fall. There was a precipitous drop in first-class letter performance following DeJoy's takeover, and despite a series of lawsuits that forced the USPS to rollback the reforms ahead of the election, the agency's performance never fully recovered by Election Day. That meant millions of mail ballots took longer than normal to get to elections offices.

    Election Day Failing Puts DeJoy at Risk of Contempt Order. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy may be held in contempt for the failure of the U.S. Postal Service to comply with a federal judge's Election Day order. ...the Postal Service had not followed [the judge's] order to sweep processing centers on Tuesday afternoon for misplaced ballots.

    Republicans = we can win by NOT counting votes. That's democracy in action? Who knew? FYI, Democrats are FOR counting votes.

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  10. Why wasn't he charged then, because all you faked absentee ballots got counted LOL!

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  11. ...or are most DNC politician vote riggers as stupid as you?

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  12. The vote riggers are republicans. DeJoy SHOULD be prosecuted.

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  13. You don't think that the Post Office requires modernization, that it has been perfectly organized since Ben Franklin was Postmaster General and used to read the British Governor's mail?

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  14. Removing sorting machines and sorting mail by hand is modernization?

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  15. lol! I once bid a contract to replace the dot-matrix relabelling machines with ink jet printer heads. That was nearly thirty years ago. The machines do, eventually require replacement. Ever have a copy machine at work that repeatedly jammed?

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  16. Now imagine the technological equivalent of 250 Amazon Wish Fulfillment Centers replacing 2,500 antiquated Post Offices.

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  17. ...and the disagreements between Unions/ Labour and PO Management that would arise...

    1999
    2009

    2019???

    ...but hey, let's just make it ALL about voting...

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  18. The removed sorting machines were't replaced with newer, more efficient machines. And, even if there were going to be, right before an election was not the right time. Unless your goal was to slow down delivery.

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  19. There are elections every two years (minimum). When would a "good time" be?

    Slow down? That's YOUR false premise.

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  20. Increasing the "aggregate efficiency" was the Postmaster General's.

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