@RepKeithSelf They'd be outraged alright:
Limits on the Second Amendment
Ubiquitous Surveillance
$40 trillion in debt
An overreaching Judicial branch
Executive Orders
Patriot Act / Fisa
Anti-American Immigrants
SUPER PACs / Lobbyists / Corporate revolving door
"pandemic" response
Can somone explain why these cowards get re-elected? They volunteer for service, create a meaningless platform, make it to the Senate AND then REFUSE to do anything meaningful. You make AN absurd salary, get health care forever yet you won't get your hands dirty. Roll up your...
-ed problem that came to head and led to a huge Gov't shutdown. had the support, could have, but wouldn't. Senator Thune COULD/WOULD/SHOULD roll up them pretty white sleeves of his AND CRAWL THROUGH THE MUD TO PASS THE SAVE ACT before November. its not impossible, just unpleasant
Kim Zetter, a top cybersecurity author, gave a presentation in 2020 on the multiple ways hackers can compromise the cellular modems used by voting machine companies to completely rig our elections by stealing your vote away from you.
Vendors have spent years telling election officials and all of you that these systems cannot be hacked because they are not connected to the Internet, yet their own diagrams and practices prove they were LYING to you!
Memory cards get pulled and driven in but pressure for fast election results led vendors to push cellular modems embedded or attached that dial out over cell networks straight through to Internet servers used in our elections.
Those transmissions cross cell towers carrier backbones and land on exposed backend systems in swing states like Wisconsin, Florida and Michigan with some of them left online all year round.
"We've heard a lot from voting machine vendors and election officials that voting machines can't be hacked because they're not connected to the Internet... it turns out that that message... just isn't true."
"Those back end systems that receive the votes are quite often connected year round! Wisconsin was one of them!"
"If you've got a cellular modem in a voting machine, a rogue person can put a rogue cell tower near some kind of voting precinct and instead of that modem then connecting to that cell tower, they can connect to that rogue cell tower.
You can intercept data, if it's not properly encrypted, you could intercept the data and change the results!
Or you could basically swap out the whole package of results if it's not authentically signed and replace it with your own package of results. And so those go on to the server!"
They fed the fairy tale lie that our elections are secure to officials, the media, and to all of us while they quietly sold cellular modems that dial straight into exposed servers.
The modems don’t just transmit results, they open doors for rogue towers to hijack your votes, inject malware, and rewrite election night itself.
What does it say about our Republic when the guardians of the vote are rigging our elections because they have the keys while telling us to trust their process?
A similar thing can be said of those who move to Idaho, Texas, or any other predominately red state.
Don't move to Texas and vote for the same party that led to the crap conditions that motivated your move from California.
Since we are doing the "New York State is not America" thing again - just a reminder that when you get out of NYC, much of the state is red. 43% of the State voted for Trump over Harris in 2024. Trump won 46 of 62 counties. That's over 3.5 million people.
@caseymurph1@SecRollins@johnrich@A1Policy@alex_fasulo I hope that you have some meaningful and productive interactions. The fate of open spaces nationwide depends on educating the public to this silent threat to wildlife and ecology.
@RichardHalas Unfortunately, the current state demographics make it virtually impossible to "vote them out." The most populative areas in the state are majority democrat. Dems control the legislature and governors' office & unelected state employees are the ones facilitating this destruction.
@reoindustries Please if you could pioneer the sounds of silence, that would be great. If a sound is needed, could it be a bird song. A wood thrush, chikadee or eastern towhee would both stand out and be inconspicuous. I hate the guilt of annoying car sounds when you're packing out pre-dawn.
@jessie_thinker where the speed of signal processing reaches that critical point which enables extra-dimensional communication facilitated by AI? How do we react? Would we be able to tell the difference between artificial general intelligence and extra-dimension communication?
@jessie_thinker Its hard to fathom the speed in which clock cycles occur in digital processors. A single second seems to happen in an instant, yet we break this down into unobservable hundreths and thousanths. As we train our language models and improve our processors will we get to a point...