[Western Journal] Former President Donald Trump responded Monday night with a statement in response to the Saturday report that auditors in New Hampshire had found that folds in ballots impacted Republican candidates in the 2020 presidential election.
"New Hampshire’s Election Audit has revealed that large-scale voting machines appear to count NON-EXISTING VOTES. State and local communities are seeking confirmation. It’s probably true, but we’ll soon know," Trump said.
An election audit in a New Hampshire town may have discovered why initial results were so far at variance from those revealed in a follow-up hand count.
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Don't get your hopes up, Donald. One thing we have learned is just how devious, resourceful and resilient they are. They will not be exposed, discredited or convicted easily.
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we have learned is just how devious, resourceful and resilient they are
Eh? IMO, they get to screw US citizens and weak countries on regular basis because they're shameless and stick together. When they try the same on somebody like Putin, they get to eat mud.
And, of course, the Chinese make them do tricks like a well trained dog.
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I believe what you say, grom. But they have a helluva lotta tricks.
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#3 They own the schools and the universities. Newspapers and social media. Yet they're constantly get caught* and have the use the brute force of "black-robbed tyrants" (h/t P2k).
*The only example, what I can think of, in recent decades when they've managed to fool you people is convincing you that covid19 is a hoax and vaccination is oppression.
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Kabuki Theater all the way as far as I can see. The lawyers will delay until it is 2024 and then the Supreme Court will deny certiorari "...because the issue is now moot".
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Locals can interpret this one of two ways. Either
A. the USA is a brutally racist nation that has just undergone the first stage of a race-based revolution by blacks to overthrow the white apartheid-style regime
or
B. the USA is not a brutally racist nation but is instead led by weird, masochistic clowns who enjoy flagellatibg themselves with bizarre shows of racialist virtue
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[Conservative Treehouse] Perhaps this is one of the most important election audit videos to date. Unfortunately the presenter and production quality are not as good as needed; however, the content is exceptionally important. The video below needs to be watched in its entirety, perhaps a few times to digest the content.
BACKGROUND — In Windham, New Hampshire, folds in ballots are presumed to be the primary issue that generated disqualified ballots. When the ballot fold runs near a blank oval space (where a vote would be registered) the ballot counting machine was counting the fold and crease as a vote. This generates what’s called "overvotes", meaning more voter selections made on the ballot than allowed. The overvotes create disqualified ballots.
The Windham election officials, and auditors with a vested interest in the position of the New Hampshire state officials, have said the ballot folding issue, aka "the overvote issue", is isolated to just that one city, Windham.
However, the research teams have identified other counties in New Hampshire with the exact same "overvote" issue, which creates the exact same disqualified ballot issue, and matches the exact same statistical anomaly in the tabulation results as seen in counting machines in other counties.
The issue is far more widespread than just Windham. The exact same pattern of high "overvote" ballots resulting in skewed tabulation results from specific machines has been identified in neighboring counties.
Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, the folding issue impacts all of the races on the ballots (local, state and federal) because the "overvote" ballots were disqualified.
[UndercoverDC] Anatomy of a Steal. Informative article on the 2020 Nevada election theft
Three months before the U.S. Presidential election on Nov. 3, 2020, Governor Steve Sisolak signed a 100-page bill into law that changed Nevada election and voting laws. He justified his signing by saying it would "allow Nevadans to safely cast a ballot" during the pandemic. Still, those opposed saw the expansion of mail-in voting and allowances for ballot harvesting to be changes that would enable widespread fraud.
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"Nevada was one of six focus states for the Trump campaign’s legal team post-election, here claiming 40,000 voters who voted twice and that machine verification of 130,000 signatures violated Nevada election law. In locations such as Las Vegas/Clark County and Reno/Washoe County, ballots were counted for days after voting ended. Eventually, Nevada’s 6 electoral votes were set to be cast for Joe Biden after the popular vote count gave him a ~33,000 vote advantage. The Nevada Supreme Court accepted that result on Nov. 24, 2020.
[NYPOST] Mayoral candidate Kathryn Garcia wants Albany to expand the number of New York City charter schools, she said Monday.
"I do support raising the charter cap because I want every kid to have the opportunity," Garcia told a virtual candidate forum for charter school parents and supporters on Monday night.
The former sanitation commissioner said the cap had become a "political football" for leaders in Albany and City Hall to lob back and forth, and called the never-ending debate "not particularly helpful to kids."
"I’m going to stand up for you," Garcia told charter parents, professing her desire for all public schools — charter or otherwise — to succeed.
"Because you’re a charter school does not mean that I think you’re being selfish," she said. "It’s become too political, like you’re not pure enough on this or that. I just don’t feel that way."
Garcia’s comments put her with Ray McGuire as the only Democratic mayoral candidates to express full-throated support for raising the cap, which could not be done without approval from state leaders in Albany.
"I would lift the charter caps, the waiting list is way too long," McGuire said during his appearance at Monday’s forum, which was hosted by Civic Builders and the Achievement First and Democracy Prep charter school networks.
"For those who are on the waiting list they ought to have the opportunity to make sure that they get the same quality education," McGuire said. "We need to lift the cap immediately so that every neighborhood has a choice of good schools."
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I mean, is there really such a thing as a DINO?
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The June primary includes ranked choice voting. If Garcia is one of only 3 candidates favoring charter schools (which seems to be the case) and there are 13 candidates opposing charter schools and if she gets 'ranked' by voters who prefer the other pro charter candidates, she has a good chance to win the Dem primary. The existence of the ranked choice situation makes polling results even dicier than usual.
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[NYPOST] Mayor Comrade Bill de Blasio ...cryptocommie mayor of New York and for some reason a Dem candidate for president in 2020. Corrupt and incompetent, his qualifications for office seem to consist of being married to a black woman, with whom he honeymooned in Cuba. He has a preppy-looking son named Dante, whose Divine Comedy involved getting his back hair up when a police car drove past him slowly. New Yorkers voted for him, so they deserve him... will join faith leaders in Harlem to kneel in tribute to George Floyd on the one-year anniversary of his death on Tuesday.
The tribute will last for 9 minutes and 29 seconds, the length of time that then-police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on Floyd’s neck while he was under arrest in Minneapolis.
The event, which is hosted by the civil rights hustler Al Sharpton ...Tawana Brawley's spiritual advisor... ’s National Action Network (NAN), will also call for the passage of the George Floyd Justice and Policing Act in the US Senate.
The legislation would ban chokeholds and do away with "qualified immunity" for law enforcement.
Chauvin was convicted of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter for the killing of Floyd. He will be sentenced on June 16.
[NYPOST] Blood flowed freely in the city yet again this weekend, with nearly 30 people shot and three killed Friday through Sunday. When New Yorkers vote for mayor next month, they should ask themselves: Do they really want to double down on policies, like defunding police, that fuel the violence?
Some cities are doing just that, even as corpse counts mount. St. Louis set a 50-year murder rate record in 2020, yet its new mayor Tishaura Jones ...Cop-hating Dem heronner da mare of St. Louis. Chicago and Baltimore needed some competition for murder capital... aims to take millions from the department and cut the force. Seattle sliced its 2021 police funding 20 percent and axed positions, though it, too, saw its highest homicide rate in decades.
At least 20 large cities have rolled back their police budgets, reports Axios. How does that lower murder and other crime? And don’t think it’s wealthy neighborhoods that suffer.
New York City has also been trimming police funding, despite a surge in shootings. Last year, the department scrapped its anti-crime unit, a key to rounding up guns.
And the rest of the system is failing, too. In 2018, Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Ruth Shillingford sentenced reputed gangbanger Justin Murrell to a mere 1-1/3 to four years for permanently disabling a cop by dragging him with his (stolen) car. Murrell got out last year — and got nabbed again Sunday in another car he allegedly stole, following a high-speed chase that ended in a crash. Raise the Age laws for under-21 perps continue to fuel similar outrages.
Meanwhile, ...back at the comedy club, Boogie sadly admitted that he was a better peeping Tom than he was a comedian... most of the Democratic mayoral pack would continue, or even expand on, the crazy policies that have driven up violence. Scott Stringer and Dianne Morales, for example, have called for more NYPD cuts.
Eric Adams, by contrast, demands action now to curb the bloodshed: "Our streets are becoming deadlier," he said after this weekend. "And it is black and Latino New Yorkers — and frequently innocent bystanders — who are the victims."
Adams hopes to restore an "anti-gun unit" and push other measures to fight violence.
Mayor Comrade Bill de Blasio ...cryptocommie mayor of New York and for some reason a Dem candidate for president in 2020. Corrupt and incompetent, his qualifications for office seem to consist of being married to a black woman, with whom he honeymooned in Cuba. He has a preppy-looking son named Dante, whose Divine Comedy involved getting his back hair up when a police car drove past him slowly. New Yorkers voted for him, so they deserve him... should take those steps now. Alas, don’t count on it.
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latest polls have Kathryn Garcia (recently the Sanitation Commissioner) leading.
She is a leftist (big advocate of bicycling, BLM, etc.) but without obvious corruption and has performed reasonably competent running various NYC offices. She has the endorsement of the NYTimes and various other establishment outfits.
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She has the endorsement of the NYTimes and various other establishment outfits.
[NYPOST] First and Quail streets was a hardscrabble intersection even when Albany had a future, but it was never worth your life to pass through it. Today it is, which could be why the city now has nothing but a past.
There were six people shot in that intersection on Friday, one fatally. And a couple hours later, another man was shot to death just blocks away.
Mayhem in a microcosm, you say? After all, dozens were shot in Gotham over the weekend; the subway violence continued full bore; there was that bloodbath in New Jersey; and St. Louis proceeded on pace to become the murder capital of America. The good news is that when the Times Square M&M’s store got robbed Sunday night, there was no gunfire.
But for four years, a lifetime ago, I lived by First Street and Quail. I grew up in the city itself, and so I brought an expat’s attention to Friday’s news, even if it was no surprise; the intersection has a sanguinary recent history.
Just a year ago, five men were shot there, one fatally, in a drive-by; in 2019, a neighborhood daycare center was hit by stray bullets; in 2017, the brother of Mayor Kathy Sheehan’s adopted son was murdered there; and in 2008, a 10-year-old girl was a fatal stray-bullet casualty.
Traumatized locals, in other words, have come by their fears honestly. But to add perspective, Friday’s violence alone, adjusted for population, would be the rough equivalent of 625 shot, 175 fatally, on a single afternoon in the Big Apple.
Preposterous numbers, you might say, and you would be correct, except the exaggeration could explain why the capital city of the Empire State seems so utterly defeated these days, and pitifully so.
[NYPOST] Uber and Lyft drivers in Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, will be forced to shift plans to go electric into high gear under a new rule from the state’s clean-air regulator.
By 2030, at least 90 percent of both ride-hailing companies’ miles driven must be through plug-in vehicles, California’s Air Resources Board decreed on Thursday.
The edict will help move California closer to the state’s goal of essentially eradicating gas-powered vehicle ownership in the state. Sales of new gas-powered passenger vehicles will be banned by 2035, Democratic Governor Gavin can't be Bee'd Newsom ...mayor of San Francisco as it transformed itself into Poopville, currently governor of California as it transforms itself into Cinderland... said last year.
"The transportation sector is responsible for nearly half of California’s greenhouse gas emissions, the vast majority of which come from light-duty vehicles," said California Air Resources Board Chair Liane Rudolph in an announcement of the ride-share rule. "This action will help provide certainty to the state’s climate efforts and improve air quality in our most disadvantaged communities."
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^-- I'm sure there are exceptions for certain, privileged, people. Relations of the political class, or stars, or people of a certain color, preference, genders
(plural), etc...
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California already imports nearly 30% of the electricity used in the state. If electric vehicles become popular, then the exporting states will use the electricity within their states, leaving CA with less electric power than they use now.
[REDSTATE] If Rep. Liz Cheney ...Faux Republican hereditary congresswoman-for-life from Wyoming. She has been described as Republican royalty. A staunch Never Trumper, Liz supported the second impeachment of Donald Trump for his role in the 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol. Publicans dumped her from her leadership position in May 2021. Refusing to admit that she had trashed her own career, Cheney has said that she intends to be the leader... in a fight to help to restore our party and that she may be interested in a future presidential run.... thought the "strange new respect" she garnered from the left-wing media over the last several months would be long-lasting, she’s learning quickly that’s not the case. Apparently, simply being anti-Trump doesn’t mean much if you choose to not toe the line on every single issue.
With that said, I regret to inform all of you that the honeymoon is over.
Who could have possibly foreseen this except everyone paying attention? This is the problem with seeking backslaps from Chuck Todd, Jake Tapper, The Washington Post, and the rest of the mainstream media. As a Republican, you are always just a tool for them to advance their left-wing narrative. To the extent that you may play into that, they will laud you. The moment you step out of line on any policy issue, though, the knives will come out. These people were never going to love you.
Cheney, despite being virulently anti-Trump and having terrible foreign policy views, is not a liberal. I know it’s easy to think in those kinds of absolutes, but Cheney’s big problem wasn’t her voting record. It was her inability to put her personal wants and ambitions aside to lead the party she was ostensibly serving. Because of that, it was always a forgone conclusion that she would say something that would rile the left-wing media to the point where they would throw her overboard.
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As a Republican, you are always just a tool for them to advance their left-wing narrative.
Reminds me of one phrase I learned early on whilst figuring out about the treacherous ground that is Washington DC politics (with respect to involvement with journalists, around Clinton's time)- 'if you're not a source, you're a target'. When Cheney got booted, that polarity switched but good.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.