@billybinion@PatrioticAutism "I find delays unacceptable.... but complaining about it now is wrong"
In court they call this the sword and shield fallacy.
As they say, everything that comes before "but" is bullshit.
@billybinion@BostonJack_617 This is what reveals motivated reasoning. An honest analysis starts with first principles.
Ramen easily won the post election day vote. She was far back in 3rd in the vote up until the polls close.
This is highly improbable. Polling also had no indication of a surge for her.
@billybinion You have absolutely zero credibility on any political issue. You have spent years penning nonsensical political hit pieces. Your post is *only* post-hoc rationalization. Compounded with a complete absence of credibility? It makes one wonder why you would post this at all.
@latimes Why isnt the LA times investigating the obvious here? Merely tracking back a thousand of those late arriving ballots should reveal the truth. Yet nobody does it.
@Alleyesonmela1 Yeah, that is 11 levels of dumb.
Assumes Bass is in charge of rigging elections. Politicians are the product, not the architect. Bass does as she is told, not the other way around. Why do you think they hate principled pols like Kucinich, Massey, etc. They used to hate Bernie
@tedlieu This isnt occam's razor. Occom wants the simplest explanation. High democrat count does not explain the desperate attachment to drop boxes, no voter verification, and the longest count with the smallest turnout. It does not explain post-closing differences.
Fraud does
@tedlieu My theory is that you are a liar who knows full well what is happening and is only posting this as gaslighting to cover for your compatriots.
You should be better than that.
@JeffVaughn This is why you dont have elections over long periods. This is why you dont allow drop boxes.
If you know how many votes you need to make up (as is the case here), you can manufacture that many votes after the fact.
Carter would never have approved this in El Salvador
@shesasaintnow Nobody is complaining about insurance. (Well they are, but that ain't the issue) The government is standing in the way of rebuilding. Permits not issued, requirements changing to make things impossibly expensive..
@chzchopgnipgnop@TheRaybender@nikitabier Even earlier, we built a binary transport system on top of MCI mail (because nobody had internet) and used batch files to format database extractions as email for synchronization between 8 hospitals. Fox Pro would pick up the text file and decode and import. Crazy times.
@chzchopgnipgnop@TheRaybender@nikitabier Amazing how Linix was for lightweight - and now it struggles on my 8 year old low end PC these days. That thing is more powerful than a Cray was when you were using that 386
@chzchopgnipgnop@TheRaybender@nikitabier Emacs was the upgrade. I actually never wrote my own piped stack because someone built it into Emacs. Then Free Agent came out. Oh, that was beautiful. Automatic resume, automatically saved attachments....
@chzchopgnipgnop@TheRaybender@nikitabier Interesting. I actually downloaded it precisely because a grant required an X11 app and we had windows 95. The official X11 windows app was like $1k. Slackware was free. Well, except for a shoebox full of floppies.
Worked on a 486/33 when Exceed wouldnt even load on it.