It will be much easier as the results from Arizona are released and the Georgia inspection of Fulton county ballots moves forward.
I don't want to interfere with the fine work being done, but if the Arizona and Georgia data were merged and co-analyzed the results might be of interest.
What is the implication here?
Each state has its unique irregularities that need separate attention. That’s why the first leg of the maricopa county audit has many different aspects to it. From the most fantastical allegations all the way to a standard recount.
There may be commonalities in the way votes were manipulated.
I wouldn’t say votes were manipulated. There were illegal votes and that’s the primary driver.
Another leg to Georgia is the staffing agency that was partially owned by Abrams running the counts. That is a story that is in the first inning but may open a huge door to fraud.
Co-analyzing the Georgia and Arizona data might allow for novel insights into how the fraud was perpetrated.
What do you think would happen if Jamie Dimon said he is no longer allowing audits of JP Morgan.
Blinking red signs guys. Avert your gaze if you wish.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says the state will be receiving federal assistance to help with the aftermath of the condo building that collapsed in Surfside.
It’s very obvious how the fraud happened
I know you’re being false in your concern but as we move forward more light will be shed on what happened.
I look forward to seeing who gets to decide what 'indoctrinating' means. If Florida schools refuse to teach that the 2020 election was stolen, are they going to lose funding because they indoctrinated students?
For most people I find indoctrination is someone being taught something the one defining indoctrination disagrees with.
I really wish the goal of more people in education was teaching kids to think critically and showing them different views so they can decide for themselves. I honestly don't care whether someone agrees with me politically or disagrees with me politically so long as they go there through critical thinking and being informed and not simply through spitting out the views of others.
For most people I find indoctrination is someone being taught something the one defining indoctrination disagrees with.
I really wish the goal of more people in education was teaching kids to think critically and showing them different views so they can decide for themselves. I honestly don't care whether someone agrees with me politically or disagrees with me politically so long as they go there through critical thinking and being informed and not simply through spitting out the views of others.
The "DeSantis is even WORSE than Trump bc he's a much more competent literal Hitler" stories are going to be a plenty