The Spencer Pratt situation is what happens when you spend years screaming that mail in voting is “fraud,” “unsafe,” and “rigged.”
Your voters believe you. Shocking concept, I know.
So they show up on Election Day, while the other side also banks votes by mail. Then when the mail ballots get counted and your guy stops gaining, suddenly everyone acts like they just witnessed Ocean’s Eleven with ballot envelopes.
No, genius. That is not voter fraud. That is the result of convincing your own voters not to use one of the easiest legal ways to vote.
It is like telling everyone on your team that direct deposit is a scam, then acting stunned on payday when the people who used direct deposit got paid before the guy standing in line at the bank with a paper check.
Republicans built the fear machine, fed it for years, then got confused when their own voters were afraid of the thing they were told to fear.
That is not a conspiracy. That is your propaganda invoice coming due.
This one almost didn't happen.
I was at Harbour Mille Little Harbour East Newfoundland, waiting for the light to do something. After a while I decided to pack up and head somewhere else.
Just as I was leaving, the sky started to light up. Pays to stick around!
FL police use A.I. to identify a vehicle theft suspect from surveillance video. Based on an "85% match" they arrest and charge Jalil Richardson. He spends 3 months in jail. He loses his job, his home, and custody of his kids.
Richardson lives in N.C.
He's never been to Florida. And his timesheet shows him at work at the time of the crime. No one checked before charging him. https://t.co/2AcQYwq30f
An article on data centers making people sick with symptoms such as headaches, insomnia, nausea, and anxiety.
Folks report noise levels approaching 100dB, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The rural data centers powered by natural gas are the worst, with a jet-engine sound.
https://t.co/Ai3fP36bio