DeezerShoove » 27 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ 6 min vid.
https://youtu.be/tF6XZJ-i4Ww?si=-SXXFtC-qfb_o5Ss
nefarious101 » 19 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Progressives have turned the US Justice Department into a modern day Gestapo.
it's a do as we say and not as we do moment...his comment about how Trump is a threat to democracy yet kneecapping this guy for 27 months is telling...DeezerShoove » 57 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ 6 min vid.
https://youtu.be/tF6XZJ-i4Ww?si=-SXXFtC-qfb_o5Ss
The problem is that The American Beauracracy is controlled now by progressives and for progressives .....DeezerShoove » 52 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ This guy is representative of what our inter-departmental government agencies SHOULD be doing.
Checks and balances.
There's absolutely no pride in workmanship in our government anymore.
I have no confidence in these guys.
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For **** sake... Voter fraud is a perfect example.
Whether or not if it's there and destroying us from within, ANY asshole that impedes an investigation into the claims should be suspended from WHATEVER their job is and wait to be cleared later pending results of that investigation.
I am sick of **** stonewalling and paying no price for that.
If there's nothing to hide, then quit hiding nothing.
DeezerShoove » 57 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ This guy is representative of what our inter-departmental government agencies SHOULD be doing.
Checks and balances.
There's absolutely no pride in workmanship in our government anymore.
I have no confidence in these guys.
-
For **** sake... Voter fraud is a perfect example.
Whether or not if it's there and destroying us from within, ANY asshole that impedes an investigation into the claims should be suspended from WHATEVER their job is and wait to be cleared later pending results of that investigation.
I am sick of **** stonewalling and paying no price for that.
If there's nothing to hide, then quit hiding nothing.
They think they are above the law': the firms that own America's voting systemnefarious101 » 46 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ California banned voter ID.....why would government ban secure elections?
Majik » Today, 9:28 am » wrote: ↑ They think they are above the law': the firms that own America's voting system
The fact is that democracy in the United States is now largely a secretive and privately-run affair conducted out of the public eye with little oversight. The corporations that run every aspect of American elections, from voter registration to casting and counting votes by machine, are subject to limited state and federal regulation.The companies are privately-owned and closely held, making information about ownership and financial stability difficult to obtain. The software source code and hardware design of their systems are kept as trade secrets and therefore difficult to study or investigate.The market for election vendors is small and the “customer base” mostly limited to North America and centered on the US, meaning that competition is fierce. The result is a small network of companies that have near-monopolies on election services, such as building voting machines. Across the spectrum, private vendors have long histories of errors that affected elections, of obstructing politicians and the public from seeking information, of corruption, suspect foreign influence, false statements of security and business dishonesty.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... gistration