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From the man himself:
https://thedispatch.com/p/trump-lost...-powell-kraken“I do whine because I want to win and I’m not happy about not winning and I am a whiner and I keep whining and whining until I win,”
If Trump did have evidence that there was fraud in three or more states, how could he prove it? Trump or his lawyers making a claim certainly isn’t proof. Neither are opinion pieces in the conservative media, particularly when claims of fraud are being rewarded with attention and traffic while admitting Trump lost just produces mostly angry comments. With that in mind, how would Trump prove he was cheated? Well, he’d have to prove it in the courts—and Trump has certainly tried to do that. At least 57 lawsuits have been filed, some of them by Trump’s legal team and some by other lawyers. Guess what? Other than inconsequential, temporary victories, none of them has succeeded. Liberal-leaning courts, conservative-leaning courts—it makes no difference because claims of fraud have gotten nowhere. Sometimes that has been because of a lack of standing or some other issue, but the real problem is that all these fraud claims melt under scrutiny in a courtroom. For example, in Michigan, U.S. District Judge Linda Parker wrote:"The closest Plaintiffs get to alleging that election machines and software changed votes for President Trump to Vice President Biden in Wayne County is an amalgamation of theories, conjecture, and speculation that such alterations were possible. ...With nothing but speculation and conjecture that votes for President Trump were destroyed, discarded or switched to votes for Vice President Biden, Plaintiffs’ equal protection claim fails."This is sadly typical of how the cases went. It isn’t as if there are judges seeing evidence of fraud and ignoring it, the Trump campaign just isn’t presenting strong evidence that fraud occurred.
There will be thousands of illegal immigrants coming across the border in the next 4 years. We'll also need more hospitals. I had a blood infection caused by a medical procedure at the beginning of my prostate cancer treatment about a year ago. I was going to need to be in the hospital for 5 days on an IV. I went to the Christus Mother Francis hospital here in Tyler and they told me it was a 5 hour wait before they could take me. They told me the same thing at UT Tyler Hospital. Meantime, I was in a lot of pain and it was getting worse. I went back to the Christus Mother Francis Emergency room that told me to go to the hospital and the good people there hooked me up to the IV and kept me until they could take me in the hospital. And, this was before the China virus hit Tyler.
Dominion just smacked the kracken with a $1.3 BILLION lawsuit.
They don't have a chance of winning. Those dominion machines were investigated in Texas and found to be faulty. You can even program them with a cell phone. If they're hooked to the internet like they were in many states, they can be hacked. Dominion machines should never be used in this country again. We didn't have any problems with the machines we used here in Texas and they were very easy to use.
The Texas machines with their stupid scroll feature is awful.
But Texas’s investigation of Dominion machines have no bearing on the demonstrably false accusations that Powell raised that are documented in the lawsuit.
https://context-cdn.washingtonpost.c...ddb2e1.#page=1
I'm not sure what you're talking about scrolling, but, the machines we voted on here in Tyler were very easy to use. You got a printout after you voted that you were allowed to check before you turned your ballot in on the way out. These looked like new machines that my wife and I voted on.
These are the craptastic ones we have in Houston. You have to turn a dial like an old school phone to cycle through the choices.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/techcru...rt-eslate/amp/
That doesn't look like anything we we voted on. What we voted on here was the best I've ever voted on. It was very simple and easy to use and it was foolproof. You could easily go back and check your vote on the machine and check it again on the print out and it didn't take long to vote.
Tarrant had the rotary wheels last time. Apparently we've upgraded.
The Kracken is such an amazing lawyer with a really impressive recent streak going that I'm sure she'll have no problem beating a little old thing like this.
I see no reason why we can’t use the same machines we grew up with in Louisiana. Toggle a handle from right to left and it closes the curtain and sets each switch so you select your preferred candidate. Flip the switch toward your choice, then toggle the main handle back from left to right. Your votes are tallied similar to the way a handheld clicker counter works. Never heard any reports of fraud on those simple but effective systems.