It’s not the counting. It’s the making a show of counting. The whole election swings on “mail in” ballots. Those ballots can come from pretty much any address and pretty much any amount of ballots can come from those addresses and those addresses don’t even have to be buildings that are currently standing so they can create the ballots they need with “postmarks” and then pretend to verify signatures because to verify a ballot would to have to go through an appealed curing process which would be very expensive so they never get checked. Thus,they’re not counting so much as generating the necessary amount of votes.
@WallStreetApes@mikeyddub I would advise you to change your verbiage on this. It’s not the “counting“ votes, that’s swinging elections it’s the verifying legitimate votes, or rather lack there of that makes the difference.
Muslim man screams “Allahu Akbar” and throws a bag in the New York subway.
Instant panic.
People immediately start running in fear for their lives. Understandably so, it could very well be a bomb.
He just stands there, thinking it’s funny. Then he wonders why no other religious group causes this level of fear and anxiety.
He later claimed it was all just a prank to ‘expose Islamophobia.’
@espn@espn Why are you rooting for Vegas? You should know the rule. If the official blew or intended to blow his whistle because he lost sight of the puck, the play is dead. Not reviewable, no goal. Correct call.
@MattFinnFNC Yeah @grok thinks this is effective as well. I'm thinking the humans aren't being very precise in their verification. I'm thinking they just pretty much let everything through regardless. It would be an advantage to be more diligent in heavy Republican precincts.
@RonDeSantis You know how some like to accuse their opponents of the thing they are actually doing. In California, they actually have "lost their democracy"
@GovPressOffice All states "count every vote". California just seems to grow Democrat votes after the election is over. Pretty sure you wouldn't put up with those tactics at the card table.