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Newsom Recall Ballots Counted Today?


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2021 Sep 14, 5:33pm   1,538 views  96 comments

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...another stolen election. Watch.

UPDATE: Not really. Oh, there was some funny business going on, sure. It's a Democrat state.

But the overwhelming ballots were actual LIbtarded voters. The Dems pulled out all the stops in radio/TV adds saying it was all a Trumpian plot to kill Californians by stopping the masks/vaccines. Totally calculated to get Libtards out and vote for saving Newsom.

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57   RC2006   2021 Sep 15, 11:10am  

BayArea says
For those that argue voter fraud, I think we may be underestimating how many total losers there are in this state.


This cant be said enough.

CA almost lowest IQ state.


58   EBGuy   2021 Sep 15, 12:35pm  

Was watching Rising this morning and one of the guests made that point that his friend would have "voted three times against Newsom" if a moderate like Kevin Faulconer (former GOP mayor of San Diego) might have been elected. Elder was bridge too far for many folks and gave Newsom a foil to rally against.
60   Eric Holder   2021 Sep 15, 12:48pm  

Ceffer says


IT WOULDN'T HAVE MADE ANY DIFFERENCE!!!

AND YOU HAVE NO STANDING!
61   Ceffer   2021 Sep 15, 1:16pm  

Eric Holder says
IT WOULDN'T HAVE MADE ANY DIFFERENCE!!!

AND YOU HAVE NO STANDING!

IF THAT'S THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG, HOW FUCKING BIG IS THE ICEBERG?
62   Ceffer   2021 Sep 15, 1:40pm  

Gotten up to 78486 votes, still at 98 percent vote fraud.
https://t.me/CodeMonkeyZ/1640
63   Bd6r   2021 Sep 15, 3:11pm  

mell says
I just can't understand how SFers voted so much against the recall. Yes they are leftoid retards but there must be some sort of breaking point, wallowing in human shit and having to show gestapo papers to enter anything, sky high crime, most restaurants and bars gone or closed. I used to party hard there, now the youth has nothing, the families have nothing, who wants to live there. lol boggles the mind.


You answered your own question:

mell says
they are leftoid retards
64   Bd6r   2021 Sep 15, 3:16pm  

I don't think there was massive cheating, just usual progressive idiocy who don't understand that doing A causes B. Retards from CA move to TX and keep voting same way they did in CA. Just look at Austin, it is CA East these days, both with respect to voting patterns and homeless population. No massive cheating in voting there.

Bottom line: Patnetters, you are way too optimistic, same as before Presidential election. Until CA middle class will have trouble feeding themselves, nothing will change. Our only hope lies with change in Hispanic voting patterns, as seen in TX, which saved our Great State from becoming blue in last elections (the TX abortion bill BTW is pandering to religious Hispanics). But this change may come too slow and might be too late at this point. Welcome to USSR circa 1990.
65   Eric Holder   2021 Sep 15, 3:26pm  

Bd6r says
Retards from CA move to TX and keep voting same way they did in CA.


Yep, I know such a family who mounted a huge fight when their kids' school DROPPED the mask mandate. They wanted it back and, sadly, they succeeded. Oh, and their over 12 kids are already "jabbed".
67   mell   2021 Sep 15, 3:30pm  

The mood isn't particularly leftoid these days. I do think it was pre-stolen with enough mail in ballots and these glitches where votes are suddenly lost but it would have prob failed by a narrow margin anyways
68   Bd6r   2021 Sep 15, 3:33pm  

mell says
The mood isn't particularly leftoid these days. I do think it was pre-stolen with enough mail in ballots and these glitches where votes are suddenly lost but it would have prob failed by a narrow margin anyways

You are ascribing Californians with an ability to think rationally. I don't think it can be true, since they fucked up their State, perhaps the Greatest State in US of A at one point in past.
69   Bd6r   2021 Sep 15, 3:37pm  

Eric Holder says
Yep, I know such a family who mounted a huge fight when their kids' school DROPPED the mask mandate. They wanted it back and, sadly, they succeeded. Oh, and their over 12 kids are already "jabbed".

Such idiots are the reason why I think that there was no significant vote fraud in CA. They simply don't need fraud this time. The idiocy will only change when the entitled middle class life style will crash and burn, and even then nothing may change in their minds. An example from past: when USSR was collapsing, there were plenty of people, especially in Russian-speaking population, who kept holding on to their Socialist beliefs, and the reality (of utter failure of their belief system) did not change their minds. It was internal/external enemies, not enough Party control, and so on.
70   mell   2021 Sep 15, 3:44pm  

Bd6r says
mell says
The mood isn't particularly leftoid these days. I do think it was pre-stolen with enough mail in ballots and these glitches where votes are suddenly lost but it would have prob failed by a narrow margin anyways

You are ascribing Californians with an ability to think rationally. I don't think it can be true, since they fucked up their State, perhaps the Greatest State in US of A at one point in past.


True but the share of total votes keeps increasing each election since !covid! and the !mail-in-ballots!. Don't tell me people are enthusiastic about newscum and bidet
71   Eric Holder   2021 Sep 15, 5:09pm  



Any questions?
72   Ceffer   2021 Sep 15, 5:51pm  

As much as I might enjoy the concept that Californians are either dolts or deluded LibbyFucks who won't change their dazed and confused posturing until the Hun have the knives at their throats, I don't really think that is the case. I just think embedded voter fraud has been here for at least five election cycles, is entrenched to the point of being routine, and this is the first time even a few have started to pay attention to it. Attention is the first step, but boy, is there a long row to hoe to reverse this madness.

I'm not even particularly surprised or upset because the Newsom debacle is just more of the same. Georgia, after the fraud was identified, just went forward and used exactly the same fraud for the senatorial runoffs. Excruciating months later, nada but a phalanx of entrenched corruption opposing investigation and forensics when EVERYBODY KNOWS WHAT HAPPENED and they are planning to continue it again moving forward.

I offered my ID at this election, and they said it wasn't necessary. That's when I knew the gig was up, plus what seemed like the CCP handling the machines.

Either we need to destroy those fucking machines, or we need a voting counterinsurgency with counter fraud that overwhelms the Dem fraud and everybody has to go back to the table to ensure election integrity going forward. However, I think they plan to have the country destroyed before that can happen.
73   Bd6r   2021 Sep 15, 5:53pm  

Eric Holder says
Any questions?

TX has about the same population distribution but higher average IQ. Must be liberal policies that decrease one's IQ.
74   Bd6r   2021 Sep 15, 5:53pm  

Ceffer says
As much as I might enjoy the concept that Californians are either dolts or deluded LibbyFucks who won't change their dazed and confused posturing until the Hun have the knives at their throats, I don't really think that is the case. I just think embedded voter fraud has been here for at least five election cycles, is entrenched to the point of being routine, and this is the first time even a few have started to pay attention to it. Attention is the first step, but boy, is there a long road to hoe to reverse this madness.

See how Austin votes. No fraud, but % of D vs R same as in CA.
75   just_passing_through   2021 Sep 15, 6:06pm  

I won't believe an election like this until the machines are gone and id is required. Unit then I'm assuming they won by fraud.
76   Patrick   2021 Sep 15, 6:24pm  

That is a reasonable assumption.

There should be no machines at all, only paper counted by hand.

Counting is not particularly hard. I learned how to count in kindergarten.
77   just_passing_through   2021 Sep 15, 7:42pm  

I should have mentioned mail in ballots as well.

Anyhoo. I decided a few weeks ago I'm getting the fuck out of CA. Sometime after April of next year. Going back to TX to start and then getting a cabin (more VRBO profit) in the mountains in Utah and a place somewheres on the East coast of Florida.

But I'm going to start back near family in TX. I have my eye on some lake front property. Will either drop a trailer or build a modest place on the water.

All of them will have stuff like SEEDS and access to WATER etc.,
78   just_passing_through   2021 Sep 15, 7:44pm  

Bd6r says
But this change may come too slow and might be too late at this point.


I dunno. Myself and others may help fix that. I suspect eventually more freedom loving people will move out of CA than commies. I've been away for 24.5 years though and visit often. I don't recognize the place it's grown so much so what do I know.

CA doesn't grow.
79   ChauvinsKnee   2021 Sep 15, 8:21pm  

just_passing_through says
I suspect eventually more freedom loving people will move out of CA than commies.


Also, cunts like Benioff are now paying for people to move from TX to CA because of the new abortion law, so there will also a flow of commies in the opposite direction.
80   just_passing_through   2021 Sep 15, 8:31pm  

ChauvinsKnee says
Also, cunts like Benioff are now paying for people to move from TX to CA because of the new abortion law, so there will also a flow of commies in the opposite direction.


Hell's Yeah!

That's fantastic news!

I never minded the crazy here because I always though most of the rest of the country was sane and I'd always planned on getting out eventually. That was until 2016 when Trump was elected. Well, actually, it started to occur to me around 2014 when the media started trying to create a race war or whatever. 2020 sealed it. I'm fucking pissed.
81   Bd6r   2021 Sep 15, 8:43pm  

ChauvinsKnee says
Also, cunts like Benioff are now paying for people to move from TX to CA because of the new abortion law, so there will also a flow of commies in the opposite direction.

This is just liberal blabber of the same type as "If trump wins I am moving to Canada". None of them went through with it then, none of them will move out of TX now.
82   komputodo   2021 Sep 15, 9:06pm  

just_passing_through says
I won't believe an election like this until the machines are gone and id is required. Unit then I'm assuming they won by fraud.

But you will keep on voting.
83   komputodo   2021 Sep 15, 9:09pm  

BayArea says
How does one fix an untrustworthy voting sytem?

You can't. The poor unwashed have no power to change anything.
84   komputodo   2021 Sep 15, 9:11pm  

HunterTits says
The Dems pulled out all the stops in radio/TV adds

Yeah, that's what decided it. lol
85   ForcedTQ   2021 Sep 15, 10:03pm  

I finally received word that my ballot was counted by the county office.

Based on Eric Holder’s IQ chart, I feel I need to move to North Dakota.
86   noobster   2021 Sep 15, 10:53pm  

Patrick says
That is a reasonable assumption.

There should be no machines at all, only paper counted by hand.

Counting is not particularly hard. I learned how to count in kindergarten.


Privilege
87   Blue   2021 Sep 15, 10:56pm  

ChauvinsKnee says
just_passing_through says
I suspect eventually more freedom loving people will move out of CA than commies.


Also, cunts like Benioff are now paying for people to move from TX to CA because of the new abortion law, so there will also a flow of commies in the opposite direction.


His tower is also sinking along with its neighbor millennium tower.
88   RWSGFY   2021 Sep 15, 11:16pm  

Bd6r says
ChauvinsKnee says
Also, cunts like Benioff are now paying for people to move from TX to CA because of the new abortion law, so there will also a flow of commies in the opposite direction.

This is just liberal blabber of the same type as "If trump wins I am moving to Canada". None of them went through with it then, none of them will move out of TX now.


Not even on Benioff's dime?
89   just_passing_through   2021 Sep 16, 6:34am  

komputodo says
But you will keep on voting.


Whatever I can do to make it more difficult yes.
90   komputodo   2021 Sep 16, 6:05pm  

just_passing_through says
Whatever I can do to make it more difficult yes.

Like the French restaurant maître d during the occupation in WW2 who did his part for the resistance by giving the Nazi officers a table in a drafty spot?
91   Ceffer   2021 Sep 16, 6:26pm  

It appears that they are having some court success in Georgia attempting to outlaw the Dominion machines. That would produce a nice legal template if it works.

California courts, of course, are dominated by Big Tech bucks, however, and what happens elsewhere would probably have an ice cube's chance in hell of succeeding here.
92   just_passing_through   2021 Sep 16, 7:58pm  

komputodo says
Like the French restaurant maître d during the occupation in WW2 who did his part for the resistance by giving the Nazi officers a table in a drafty spot?


No I think the French guy's move was much better then a mere vote from moi. That's why I'll be regrouping in Tejas soon and making better plans. Cali is done, can't get any clearer.

Would it help if I told ya I stopped recycling this year haha... I fucking hate this place. I'm going my part to fill up the land fill with batteries n' stuff.
93   HeadSet   2021 Sep 17, 6:58am  

just_passing_through says
Would it help if I told ya I stopped recycling this year haha... I fucking hate this place. I'm going my part to fill up the land fill with batteries n' stuff.

I presume you are joking, but it is best to find ways to hurt the politicians, not the general public.
94   just_passing_through   2021 Sep 17, 8:56am  

HeadSet says
I presume you are joking,


Joking and exaggerating. I still recycle batteries and electronics and stuff. Not so much the other crap that they put in land fills anyway anymore though. Not while I'm here.
95   RWSGFY   2021 Sep 17, 9:03am  

just_passing_through says
HeadSet says
I presume you are joking,


Joking and exaggerating. I still recycle batteries and electronics and stuff. Not so much the other crap that they put in land fills anyway anymore though. Not while I'm here.


The only reason I recycle is because compactors can't be bought in CA. If not for giant compost and recycling bins (which are free) I would have to pay extra for a couple of big trash bins. As it stands now I'm able to get but with just one small trash bin paid for via property tax.
96   Patrick   2021 Sep 22, 2:08pm  

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