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Some concerned federal employees had been tracking events in a Western state, and were sure they knew how vote flipping was being done there....[snip]... The concerned federal employees put the location in question under observation, and sure enough, that night there were three cars in the precinct parking lot. They were redoing their smash-down so that this time it would work. The license plates on those cars tracked back to a left-wing union which shows up repeatedly in the background of events of recent months. But in the morning the data was fixed, and no further orders were coming out of that judge.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Boadicea
Their fear of being exposed overrides any concern for the people of America.
It's amazing President Trump was able to achieve so many milestones, considering how strong the headwinds were.
Under various orders signed previously by both Obama and by Trump, if an election had foreign entanglement, the President had a broad spectrum of powers. There was indisputable evidence of foreign involvement on countless fronts, but we were asking that only a narrow set of his powers be invoked: based on the information that had been turned up, the President should use his powers under the requisite Executive Orders to send US Marshalls and the National Guard into the five problematic counties, open up the paper ballot backups, and recount them on livestreamed TV. If there were no big discrepancies, Trump would concede. If there were big discrepancies, such as half-a-million vote discrepancies that we suspected might fall out, then more aggressive courses of action could be countenanced, such as re-rerunning the election in those counties or states. The recount of the five counties could be easily done in under a week, and if it justified further action, the entire resolution could still be achieved on a Constitutional timeline.
***It was either that, or an election whose integrity was doubted by 47% of the electorate had to be choked down.
originally posted by: slatesteam
“Can’t we just drone this guy”
:meh
Edit: quality OP grazie
At one point I learned how the President was staying involved. Periodically, the Mediocrity and Rudy Giuliani were going over to the White House to brief him. Really, no kidding: the person who was so bad my colleagues had declared they would quit rather than work another moment with that person, and the 76 year old guy who had trouble sending an email and was spending at least his evenings sloshed, were the ones explaining to the President the cyber-crime of all time and what his options were.
At first I thought it was a sick joke, but I confirmed it. The Mayor and the Mediocrity were the ultimate point-people on the mission of addressing this world-historic event.
Flynn and I felt sick. A frequent subject of mutter between us ran along the lines, “Why the # are we doing this?” The president’s children were off, uninvolved, pep-rallying, or planning retirements. We could detect no discernible strategy out of the President’s team, no marching orders, just an organization wandering around in circles and melting as it did so. A Mediocrity who was so bad, we had had to make special arrangements such that the Mediocrity did not have contact with our Bad News Bears, or they were going to flee. And the whole mess was led by a 76 year old gentleman, a man beloved by all including myself, but who six weeks into what might be the most sophisticated cyber-theft in all of history, still could not have a coherent conversation beyond, Did you hear that 211 dead people in Philadelphia voted? Dead people?!?!? And they voted! Joe Frazier’s father voted! Have you heard?!?
originally posted by: Arnie123
I have a hunch that the Mediocrity is Jenna Ellis, fits the bill and she comes off snooty and pretentious.
originally posted by: MykeNukem
a reply to: Boadicea
Well, the fact that Trump took a nonchalant attitude to the Election Fraud and continued to put so much trust in Rudy, after repeated displays of questionable conduct related to his Legal “strategies”, was a bit surprising.
It would seem the most fault lays with Trump. IMO.
Cest la vie...
Sucks bigly though, lol.
originally posted by: Boadicea
originally posted by: MykeNukem
a reply to: Boadicea
Well, the fact that Trump took a nonchalant attitude to the Election Fraud and continued to put so much trust in Rudy, after repeated displays of questionable conduct related to his Legal “strategies”, was a bit surprising.
It would seem the most fault lays with Trump. IMO.
Cest la vie...
Sucks bigly though, lol.
I won't say "fault," but I will definitely say Trump could have done more. I wonder how much Trump actually grasped about the technological evidence, and the accusations.
I was shocked when Rudy (or someone Team Trump) stated that they would not pursue foriegn interference. That was a "WTH" moment for me. That's an entirely federal matter, and absolutely should have been pursued and investigation by federal authorities.
Our votes and/or any legislation written cannot be trusted. Period.
When our leaders and those who advise them have zero integrity, it's all over.
He did some good stuff with trade.
But for me the biggest thing is how people are now paying more attention to government.
That would not have happened during a hillary term.
originally posted by: Arnie123
I have a hunch that the Mediocrity is Jenna Ellis, fits the bill and she comes off snooty and pretentious.
In these recent months I met two people for whom I can completely vouch. Two people of whom I can say, “These two people are fully and entirely about helping the USA, and are not in it one iota for themselves.” Those two people are Sidney Powell and Mike Flynn. They have started an excellent organization, Defending the Republic, and they mean business. Give them whatever donations you would otherwise send the Republican Party.
“These two people are fully and entirely about helping the USA, and are not in it one iota for themselves.”