That is one of the most reasonable things I’ve read from you. I completely agree with a fact based evaluation of the issue. So far, three quarters of the lawsuits filed by trump claiming fraud have been thrown out as unfounded or proven wrong. I do believe he has the right, and should, to have recounts and investigations into anything that looks like it wasnt above board though. The constant public addressing screaming fraud and ‘I won by a landslide‘ is just his usual bullish blustering trying to rile people up. He is really good at getting crowds excited and worked up into a frenzy. interestingly, I saw old clips of Hitler speaking to crowds that showed him using the same kind of tactics to get them chanting and excited to rally for him.The best way to get over your bias is to try and disprove those biased beliefs.
It has worked well for me. Even though I don't love Trump, I love what he is doing. And its not really just about Trump it has more to do about the globalist using socialism to destroy our country. Trump is not on there side and happens to be in the most powerful position to stop them. This was all supposed to come to a head, there end game with a Hillary win.
This is one of the most effective ways to consistently make good decisions.
It’s common for people to disprove their thesis, decision-making process, or something else after the outcome is known.
But it take a lot of courage, discipline, and self-awareness to ruthlessly challenge and disprove your own assumptions before making a decision.
When you face a decision, explore ideas and possibilities that contradict your existing beliefs and assumptions. It will drive you to look at things from a variety of perspectives, and minimize the chances of bad decisions.
Something similar happens in the scientific community. A scientist submits her research to a publication and researchers from all over the world scrutinize it. They will point out all the loopholes and flaws in her assumptions, methodology, etc. The broader scientific community tries to disprove her research. If it stands the test of peer review, it has a chance of being widely accepted.
How come none of the recounts and investigations have shown that to be factual? So far three quarters of the investigations have shown that to NOT be true. The handful of discrepancies found have been insignificant numbers that were not even close to enough to change any of the outcomes. Show any real data, not just baseless accusations being thrown around the internet, and I would gladly change my opinion here.Where do you get your information?
What you just said is completely irrelevant. Just drivel!
The votes where switch from Trump to Biden in the vote server as the votes are counted. They have timestamp screenshots of this happening consistently, even some on live TV when they showed live feeds from the local elections website.
Tucker is far from being liberal. I do think he tells it mostly like it is though. I actually like him more and more as I listen to him. He just isn’t backing the false claims of rampant cheating with no real evidence.At first I was giving Tucker the benefit of the doubt with his pushback against Sydney. He's doubling down and again. Ok, I give him credit for being consistent. But there is saying your piece & waiting, and there is barking nonstop. He is quickly moving to the second. I don't know if he's just being a jerk or if he's following orders at Fox to swing left. But the supporters behind him are quickly dwindling.
Sydney said she gave Tucker one affidavit & some material. Why doesn't he deep dive into that? See if he can verify or refute it? There are so many trees he could go bark up, but he's stuck on this one. Tick tock, his 15 minutes of fame may be quickly disappearing by his own actions.
Tucker is far from being liberal. I do think he tells it mostly like it is though. I actually like him more and more as I listen to him. He just isn’t backing the false claims of rampant cheating with no real evidence.
- DOMINION IS NOT, AND HAS NEVER BEEN, OWNED BY SMARTMATIC. Dominion is an entirely separate company and a fierce competitor to Smartmatic.
PROOF DOMINION'S CLAIMS ARE FALSE BELOW (Wayback Machine)Dominion and Smartmatic do not collaborate in any way and have no affiliate relationships or financial ties. Dominion does not use Smartmatic software. The only associations the companies have ever had were:
- In 2009, Smartmatic licensed Dominion machines for use in the Philippines. The contract ended in a lawsuit.
- In 2010, Dominion purchased certain assets from Sequoia, a private U.S. Company. Smartmatic, a previous owner of Sequoia, pursued legal actions against Dominion.
Product Specialist - Lisa Flanagan-CraneAs Executive Vice-President of Operations, Mike brings over 22 years of election experience to Dominion’s operations team, which manages voting system implementations, customer relations, election support, training and sales support. Mike was the Executive Sponsor for a number of large Dominion implementations including the country of Mongolia and States of New York and Louisiana. Prior to joining Dominion, Mike was the Vice President of Operations for Sequoia Voting Systems for over seven years. Mike began his career working in the public sector, including serving as the Election Director for the City and County of Denver. Mike is licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado and holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Arizona College of Law, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology.
Senior Product Manager - Ronald MoralesLisa is based out of Colorado and has worked in Elections Administration for 16 years. During that time, Lisa has been Project Manager of Voting System installations for multiple Colorado counties, provided software/hardware training and election judge training for customers, produced and printed Op-Tech ballots, provided support for Logic and Accuracy Testing, Public Tests, hardware preventative maintenance and supported customers in voter registration. Previous to Dominion/Sequoia, Lisa worked for the Colorado Department of State and Arapahoe County. While working in the Colorado Secretary of State Office, Lisa helped with upgrading 19 counties to a Windows based Voter Registration System, trained staff from each county, and ran the help desk. Lisa has visited over 25 election offices around the state, understands Colorado Election Law, and has worked hard to build an outstanding reputation for customer service. Lisa has provided election support to jurisdictions in Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, and Pennsylvania.
Ronald Morales is a Systems Engineer with more than 15 years of experience, providing technological expertise and solutions to ensure quality implementation and integration of Dominion Voting System products. Ronald began his career in elections when he joined Smartmatic in 2004 where he managed the EMS Quality Assurance process for elections in Venezuela. After the acquisition of Sequoia by Smartmatic, Ronald was responsible for the integration of Smartmatic’s newly-developed equipment with Sequoia’s EMS and for the EAC certification of the integrated solution. When Dominion Voting Systems acquired Sequoia and assets of Premier Election Solutions in 2010, Ronald began working with modifications and new solutions in software and hardware for the Premier product line, along with the EAC certification process of the updated products.
Director, Product Strategy - Eric CoomerIn his current role, Ronald is engaged in the research and implementation of new technologies with a focus on reliability, performance and efficiency, for both existing legacy systems (Sequoia and Premier) and systems currently in development by Dominion. His most noticeable achievement is the design and implementation of fully redundant Dominion Democracy Suite EMS server infrastructure for the elections in Mongolia during 2012 and 2013.
Product Specialist - Alyssa ProhaskaEric Coomer graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1997 with a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics. After working in IT consulting for several years, Eric entered the elections industry in 2005 with Sequoia Voting Systems as Chief Software Architect. After three years with the company, Eric took over all development operations as Vice President of Engineering. When Sequoia was acquired by Dominion Voting Systems in 2010, Eric joined the DVS team as Vice President of US Engineering overseeing development in the Denver, Colorado office. Recently, Eric has taken over as the Director of Product Strategy driving the creation of next generation products through close collaboration with customers, combined with a deep understanding of technology and the needs of Elections departments throughout the United States and abroad. Eric has been an active participant in the development of the IEEE common data format for Elections systems, as well as the working group for developing standards for Risk-Limiting Audits for elections results. When not designing new products, Eric supports large and small scale customers during Election season.
Senior Software Developer - Benjamin RiceAlyssa Prohaska has over 11 years of elections experience ranging from county elections administration to technical support, training, and quality assurance testing of election management, voter registration, and other web-based applications. Alyssa began working in elections as an Election and Campaign Finance Specialist with the Adams County Elections Division of the Clerk & Recorder Office in 2004. She has recently worked with the Colorado Secretary of State’s office where she served in a technical and business support capacity - testing, training, and providing tier 2 support of the voter registration and election management systems, and online voter registration applications. Alyssa holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication from the University of Denver, as well as a Master’s of Science in Information Technology Management and Graduate Certificates in Oracle Database Administration, and Executive Information Technology from Regis University.
Sharing my other recent finds here for maximum visibility:Benjamin Rice has over six years of experience in architecting, developing, and managing elections software solutions. He is a certified ScrumMaster and evangelist for Agile practices and technologies in software development. He has close to twenty years’ experience in the Web development and client-service solutions world. Before joining Dominion, Ben was a senior software developer at Sequoia and Slice of Lime and director of technology with FOCI. Ben graduated from Northwestern University with Bachelor of Arts degrees in both Psychology and English Literature.
Where is the FBI? One black man accused someone of putting a noose in his NASCAR garage space and15 FBI agents were all over it the very next morning!!! We have clear evidence of United States ELECTION FRAUD and they do nothing???
Something is very wrong here.
I would really like to keep the FBI out of the investigation. . . Don't trust them and think a lot of us don't for good reason.GP, you're wrong, you should apologize! Who do you think was driving the shredding van at polling place??? FBI Agents! They are doing something, trust me. And if we knew the truth of what it is... we'd probably have a revolution starting right now.
GP, you're wrong, you should apologize! Who do you think was driving the shredding van at polling place??? FBI Agents! They are doing something, trust me. And if we knew the truth of what it is... we'd probably have a revolution starting right now.
I think it was pretty much a given that our intelligence agencies know Russia did influence the election by running negative stories about Hillary, and releasing her emails. They definitely didn’t want her to win. They didn’t hack voting machines or make fake ballots, but did run negative ads and rumors. I don’t think they did as much damage as the media running negative ads about trump though.And you have hard evidence that they are false claims?? I mean, other than CNN said so.
If you want to talk about false claims, let's talk about the false "Russia Russia Russia" claims spread by CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, MSNBC, New York Times, PBS, Twitter, Facebook, the DNC, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Adam Schiff, James Comey, etc. - which you bought hook line and sinker.
Yep. How many rhinos congratulated Biden. . . Those are the first ones to watch out for.Powell also says the vote fraud “crosses party lines,” which means some GOP members are also involved, not just Dems. I have no doubt its Rhinos and maybe a surprise conservative that's been pretending.