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originally posted by: carewemust
Michigan senators are are requesting a full audit and recount of the states votes.
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The Legislature has an obligation to review concerns raised by our constituents about the possibility of election fraud. The integrity of our elections should be a priority for every citizen and is the responsibility of every legislator. There’s a lot of consternation over this election and a lot of accusations of corruption. While I don’t know if that is the case, I do know we have to have confidence in our elections process.
There was a joint Senate and House oversight committee hearing in Lansing Saturday to look into the continuous accusations and work to ensure the integrity of our elections. We owe it to residents to make sure all situations are reviewed. The Senate Oversight Committee used its subpoena authority to ensure compliance with requests for records from the secretary of state regarding the elections process.
Voting is the foundation of our system of government, and people need to have confidence in the results and that their elections are being conducted fairly and honestly. Election security is not a partisan issue. The people of Michigan deserve to know their ballots are secure and accurately counted and that our state’s voting system is held to the highest standard.
originally posted by: DvDraake
originally posted by: KansasGirl
a reply to: DvDraake
Thanks for the link!
I’m reading the first one (handwritten) and her point number 18: she says she was trying to leave at 3:30pm because she had to be at work by 4. She mentions some things about still having another 5000 ballots to count and the military ballots, and then says that “then 15 minutes later they called Michigan for Biden.”
I...don’t think they called Michigan at 4pm?? Did she mean A.M.?
no it was in the afternoon but I fully expect it to flip back when all is said and done
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
That's all many of us have been wanting/asking to see was some evidence. I'm still doubtful that there will be enough but I will for sure eat crow but it seems there have been a lot of this talk talk talk and no walk walk walk.
This is a good start though. I do for sure there has been some fraud, just a matter of how much? Good post.
originally posted by: KansasGirl
a reply to: HalWesten
“...a lot of accusations of corruption. While I don’t know if that is the case...”
Asshole. That’s the line all of the senators and house members have been taking, those who have been annoyed enough by phone calls to say anything at all. “Yeah we know you’re saying stuff happened, and we will tell you that we will look into it thoroughly, but we won’t, and we count on you all being placated with some doublespeak and non-folllow through by us as always, so we can continue to do nothing for you, and everything for ourselves.”
The thing is: if there was cheating going on in the ballot counting software- and there are some very credible claims and evidence, SCIENCE, that there was- there is no way that these people in Congress didn’t know about it in at least SOME way. Not possible. We need to fire every last one of them.
originally posted by: DvDraake
originally posted by: Drucifer
FWIW, penalization doesn’t seem to make a difference to millions of people who get locked up regularly. Our prison system is proof of that.
And that goes either way, for the cheaters or for the whistleblowers.
I really have no stake in the election results, I didn’t vote for either of the dipsh*ts.
Absolutely wrong. Consequences I believe are literally the only reason a lot of people DON'T end up in prison.