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nobody cares (in either Party) about the politicians that became very rich while in officeNot quite true... The TDSers go wild practically daily with concerns Trump is enriching himself while in office. That, as far as I can tell, isn't the case at all, but that never seems to get in the way of the whining. In fact, he's probably hurt himself financially quite badly. And if someone decides to blow up one of his buildings (likely, especially when he's out of office) then the Trump empire will really take a hit.
True, people seem to rally behind their "team" and want to see a win no matter what.
Don't forget we'll be on the digital dollar soon with a direct connect from the FED to your smartphone app (fuck the fed reserve act right!) to keep you dependent, well tracked and well docile.
HeadSet saysThink about why Virginia is blue.
Think about auditing the vote in VA...
I want be surprised if CA democrats cartel hold its dominance based on rigged elections
Maybe this election will help get people more interested in voting security.
Maybe this election will help get people more interested in voting security.
We cannot even bring up Voter ID without a Dem outpouring of accusations of "racism."
I'd still prefer that they check ID. You might know that someone's not going to vote and so go in and vote as them if you didn't have to show ID.Voting in person and with ID stops a huge amount of fraud that is easy with mail-ins. For one, most people aren't going to return multiple times to the same voting station with different IDs and on the one, single voting day. Also, people aren't going to be bribed ... you can take the money and promise a certain vote, but once you get behind the curtain you can do whatever you want and still collected the money. And, getting yourself down to the voting station on the right day is a tiny bit of effort compared to door-to-door vote harvesting.
Maybe this election will help get people more interested in voting security.
My father voted in person past age 90.Exactly!
clambo saysMy father voted in person past age 90.Exactly!
I was doing a tiny bit of research about the "Spanish" Flu of 1918. That was a mid-term election, and November was some of the worst of the flu. In America the flu killed 675,000 people out of a population of about 100 million — nearly 8x more deadly per capita than the WuFlu.
I was doing a tiny bit of research about the "Spanish" Flu of 1918. That was a mid-term election, and November was some of the worst of the flu. In America the flu killed 675,000 people out of a population of about 100 million — nearly 8x more deadly per capita than the WuFlu.
SunnyvaleCA saysI was doing a tiny bit of research about the "Spanish" Flu of 1918. That was a mid-term election, and November was some of the worst of the flu. In America the flu killed 675,000 people out of a population of about 100 million — nearly 8x more deadly per capita than the WuFlu.
My great grandfather came to the US from Poland but then died of the Spanish Flu.
Maybe this election will help get people more interested in voting security.
I have a picture of him somewhere... Here it is:
Patrick saysMaybe this election will help get people more interested in voting security.
If voting mattered, it wouldn't be allowed is the old saying...never has it been more visible than in this years election...And yet people still want to believe that their vote matters
Polish great grandfather too.
Grandmother survived 1918 flu at around 8 years old if I recall? Lived to 101. She said she heard the doc outside her bedroom tell her mom she wouldn't make it. Yet she did.
Voting does matter.
How do you know it didn't matter this year? 100s of lawsuits are telling the story that it matters.
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Now, I know this is paranoid, but I just want to test the record of my paranoia. Hopefully I'll be eating my words in 7 days.