Why am I not surprised it's from one of the people complicit in the plainly obvious election faggotry? Lieutenant Governor of Georgia, Geoff Duncan, everyone!
The state that probably had the most plainly obvious shit happening — such as a "water leak" evacuation which was followed by suitcases being pulled out and the ballots within them being scanned multiple times. Or videos of people sneakily passing USB drives off to others. There's so much that it's almost absurd to list it all. Many of which I still have the videos of them happening.
Screw this piece of shit. The people of Georgia should most certainly know better at this point. They're not fooled by this retard or even Brian Kemp. This article is aimed specifically at the average idiot consumer, who doesn't pay attention — liberals and left-leaning independents. It's a piece of media for them to drool and clap to while establishment GOP desperately scramble to try and cover up their corruption.
They so desperately want things to go back to how they were before, when people didn't pay attention; it's never going to happen. The only reason I continue to participate in this broken system is to screw these assholes and make their lives a living hell. I'll help cost them millions of dollars in damage control and numerous sleepless nights just by shitposting and exposing their stupidity and I'll do it happily. It's not my fault they're too stupid to get with the times and realize that legacy/corporate media doesn't drive anywhere near the amount of traffic that communities like these do. If they wanna try and screw me, then I'll make them earn that shit. That's one of the few reasons I still advocate for participating in the processes in any meaningful way that people can. It's not just about changing the system — which may very well be beyond redemption — it's about exposing their corruption and bullshit to others so that if a time comes when things go really bad, the scales aren't impossibly uneven.
Back to the article, isn't it a convenient for it to come out literally a couple hours after the Arizona Election Audit demonstrably proved huge election discrepancies that undeniably show that there was some seriously shady shit happening behind the scenes?
Yes, we should all completely ignore the total failures and incompetence of every single step in the process. We can also ignore that massive amounts of duplicate ballots; the large amount of ballots with no signature, or that had signatures that weren't anywhere close to the voter; we can ignore the huge amounts of votes that appeared between November 4th and 9th, we can ignore the chain of custody being shattered; we can ignore that they maliciously deleted election data to obfuscate what had happened back in March of this year when the process really began moving forward — you know what, screw it. We can just ignore everything and instead pretend that the things are just fine!
Why am I not surprised it's from one of the people complicit in the plainly obvious election faggotry? Lieutenant Governor of Georgia, Geoff Duncan, everyone!
The state that probably had the most plainly obvious shit happening — such as a "water leak" evacuation which was followed by suitcases being pulled out and the ballots within them being scanned multiple times. Or videos of people sneakily passing USB drives off to others. There's so much that it's almost absurd to list it all. Many of which I still have the videos of them happening. Screw this piece of shit. The people of Georgia should most certainly know better at this point. They're not fooled by this retard or even Brian Kemp. This article is aimed specifically at the average idiot consumer, who doesn't pay attention — liberals and left-leaning independents. It's a piece of media for them to drool and clap to while establishment GOP desperately scramble to try and cover up their corruption.
They so desperately want things to go back to how they were before, when people didn't pay attention; it's never going to happen. The only reason I continue to participate in this broken system is to screw these assholes and make their lives a living hell. I'll help cost them millions of dollars in damage control and numerous sleepless nights just by shitposting and exposing their stupidity and I'll do it happily. It's not my fault they're too stupid to get with the times and realize that legacy/corporate media doesn't drive anywhere near the amount of traffic that communities like these do. If they wanna try and screw me, then I'll make them earn that shit. That's one of the few reasons I still advocate for participating in the processes in any meaningful way that people can. It's not just about changing the system — which may very well be beyond redemption — it's about exposing their corruption and bullshit to others so that if a time comes when things go really bad, the scales aren't impossibly uneven.
Back to the article, isn't it a convenient for it to come out literally a couple hours after the Arizona Election Audit demonstrably proved huge election discrepancies that undeniably show that there was some seriously shady shit happening behind the scenes?
Yes, we should all completely ignore the total failures and incompetence of every single step in the process. We can also ignore that massive amounts of duplicate ballots; the large amount of ballots with no signature, or that had signatures that weren't anywhere close to the voter; we can ignore the huge amounts of votes that appeared between November 4th and 9th, we can ignore the chain of custody being shattered; we can ignore that they maliciously deleted election data to obfuscate what had happened back in March of this year when the process really began moving forward — you know what, screw it. We can just ignore everything and instead pretend that the things are just fine!
Journalists are the enemy of the people.