I looked at Pennsylvania by county today, I don't see anything
suspicious. I'd say if it was hacked they would've had to have hacked all
5 brands of machine.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 11:00 AM _ Bruno W wrote:
> @davew Wow!
> Last night I made graphs for the 2020 vs 2024 red shift by county in
>
• I looked around a bit but couldn't find the code they say is easily
accessible on GitHub. Maybe I just missed it.
• It's fine to suggest that having the software allows it to be modified such
that it could add a ballot. But we need the update/install mechanism. Was it
sideloaded or did it us
@davew Wow!
Last night I made graphs for the 2020 vs 2024 red shift by county in
Michigan. The results were similar
for all 3 types of voting machines used in different counties (Dominion,
ES&S and Hart).
Two Dominion counties were outliers, Wayne for its red shift, Leelanau for
its 2% blue shift.
In the 1990s, I served on a "Blue Ribbon Committee" that was advising a
consortium of Midwest states (WI, MN, IA, SD) reviewing responses to an RFP for
voting machines. The most notable item in the RFP was a requirement for a
mechanism that would allow the head election official to "correct" vot
Towards the end of this article, Hubbell addresses the bullet ballot claim. He
urges caution, debunks much, links to a video of Spoonamore's previous election
rigging claims. Many other articles debunk the Starlink connection.
https://roberthubbell.substack.com/p/addressing-claims-that-the-2024-e
One fairly recent test that comes to mind is the “Kansas
Experiment”, 2012-17. There is a Wikipedia article on it.
— Barry MacKichan
On 21 Nov 2024, at 6:31, Pieter Steenekamp wrote:
I think we all wonder what makes a "good" government. Javier Milei
seems to
think the best government is no g
I agree it would be (not will be, would be) interesting to see how the Milei
experiment plays out. Same for our Trump experiment. But Eric's point is valid.
How do we track it? Because Claude (and the rest) are slightly behind, you
can't trust them with recent events. [⛤] So I tried to find som
I think we all wonder what makes a "good" government. Javier Milei seems to
think the best government is no government at all — an anarchist dream!
He’s very proud of how things are going so far, but honestly, who knows
what’s really happening in Argentina?
I’m also intrigued by Noam Chomsky’s ide
So the key distillation is that:
1. The public-sector layoffs are real and completed (so, cemented in the past).
2. The offsetting private-sector new jobs are aspirational, something the
“administration aims to” accomplish as a consequence of “stimulat[ing] economic
growth”. The quotes from Mi